System and methods to compensate for Doppler effects in multi-user (MU) multiple antenna systems (MAS)

US9312929B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9312929-B2
Application numberUS-201213464648-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 4, 2012
Priority dateApr 2, 2004
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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A system and methods are described which compensate for the adverse effect of Doppler on the performance of DIDO systems. One embodiment of such a system employs different selection algorithms to adaptively adjust the active BTSs to different UEs based by tracking the changing channel conditions. Another embodiment utilizes channel prediction to estimate the future CSI or DIDO precoding weights, thereby eliminating errors due to outdated CSI.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A multiuser (MU) multiple antenna system (MAS) comprising: one or more centralized units communicatively coupled to multiple distributed transceiver stations or antennas via a network; the network comprising wireline or wireless links or a combination of both, employed as a backhaul communication channel; the one or more centralized units communicating with the distributed transceiver stations or antennas over the network to adaptively reconfigure communications between the distributed transceiver stations or antennas and users to compensate for Doppler effects due to user mobility or changes in the propagation environment; wherein the MU-MAS system comprises one or more sets of user equipment (UE), base transceiver stations (BTSs), controllers (CTRs), centralized processors (CPs) and base station networks (BSNs); and wherein the CP adaptively selects the BTSs to be used for low- or high-mobility UEs based on latency over the BSN. 2. The system as in claim 1 employing distributed antennas that exploits spatial, polarization and/or pattern diversity to enhance data rate and/or coverage to one or multiple users in wireless systems. 3. The system as in claim 1 wherein the UEs are located around or in between the distributed antennas or surrounded by the distributed antennas. 4. The system as in claim 1 wherein MU-MAS employs complex weights at the receiver of the uplink channel to demodulate independent streams (e.g. data or CSI) from the UEs. 5. The system as in claim 4 wherein the complex weights of the uplink receiver are derived from the downlink precoding weights or computed via maximum ratio combining receiver. 6. The system as in claim 1 wherein the CP and the BTSs are equipped with encoders/decoders to compress/decompress information exchanged among them over the BSN. 7. The system in claim 6 wherein the precoded baseband data streams are compressed, before being transmitted from/to the BTS to/from the MU-MAS distributed antennas, to reduce overhead over the BSN. 8. The system as in claim 1 wherein the adaptation is based on the type of high versus low data rate BSN, or QoS, or average traffic statistics (e.g., daytime or nighttime use of different networks), or instantaneous traffic statistics (e.g., temporary network congestions) over the BSN. 9. A method implemented within a multiuser (MU) multiple antenna system (MAS) to compensate for Doppler effects comprising, the MU-MAS system comprising at least one centralized unit communicatively coupled to multiple distributed base transceiver stations (BTSs) over a network, the method comprising: measuring Doppler velocity of a first mobile user relative to the plurality of BTSs; and the centralized unit communicating with the BTSs over the network to adaptively reconfigure communications between the BTSs and users, wherein adaptively reconfiguring includes dynamically assigning the first mobile user to a first BTS of the plurality of BTSs or to a first set of BTSs based on the measured Doppler velocity for the first BTS relative to other BTSs. 10. The method as in claim 9 wherein if the first mobile user has a measured Doppler velocity which is relatively higher than a second mobile user, then dynamically assigning comprises assigning the first mobile user to a first BTS or to a first set of BTSs and assigning the second mobile user to a second BTS or to a second set of BTSs, the first BTS or the first set of BTSs having a relatively lower latency associated therewith than the second BTS or second set of BTSs. 11. The method as in claim 9 wherein the latency includes (a) time taken to transmit a first training signal from the first mobile user to a BTS, (b) round-trip delay over a base station network (BSN) connecting the BTSs to a centralized processor (CP), and (c) time taken buy the CP to process channel state information (CSI) for the wireless channel between the BTSs and the first mobile user, generate precoded data streams for the first mobile user based on the CSI, and schedule transmissions to different mobile users including the first user for the current transmission. 12. The method as in claim 11 wherein the latency further includes time taken to transmit a second training signal from the BTS to the first mobile user. 13. The method as in claim 9 wherein dynamically assigning further comprises assigning based on a combination of link quality of a communication channel between each BTS and the first mobile user and the measured Doppler velocity associated with each BTS with respect to the first user. 14. The method as in claim 13 wherein, for a given Doppler velocity, the BTS having the relatively higher link quality is selected. 15. The method as in claim 13 wherein for a given link quality, the BTS having the relatively lower Doppler velocity is selected. 16. The method as in claim 9 further comprising: estimating future complex channel coefficients based on past complex channel coefficients to compensate for the adverse effect of Doppler on communication between the BTSs and the first mobile user. 17. The method as in claim 16 wherein linear prediction is employed for estimation. 18. The method as in claim 9 wherein the first mobile user is dynamically assigned to the first BTS or a first set of BTSs based on both the Doppler velocity and channel state information (CSI) defining quality of communication channels between the mobile user and each of the BTSs within the plurality. 19. The method as in claim 18 further comprising: building a matrix of Doppler velocities and link qualities for each of the BTSs within the plurality with respect to the first mobile user; and selecting a BTS which has a Doppler velocity below a specified threshold and link quality above a specified threshold. 20. A multiuser (MU) multiple antenna system (MAS) to compensate for Doppler effects comprising: a plurality of base transceiver stations (BTSs); a network coupling the plurality of BTSs to at least one centralized processor (CP); a first mobile user establishing a communication link with each of the BTSs; the CP communicating with the BTSs over the network to adaptively reconfigure communications between the BTSs and users, wherein adaptively reconfiguring includes measuring Doppler velocity of a first mobile user relative to each of the BTSs and dynamically assigning the first mobile user to a first BTS of the plurality of BTSs based on the measured Doppler velocity for the first BTS relative to other BTSs. 21. The system as in claim 20 wherein if the first mobile user has a measured Doppler velocity which is relatively higher than a second mobile user, then dynamically assigning comprises assigning the first mobile user to a first BTS and assigning the second mobile user to a second BTS, the first BTS having a relatively lower latency associated therewith than the second BTS. 22. The system as in claim 20 wherein the latency includes (a) time taken to transmit a first training signal from the first mobile user to a BTS, (b) round-trip delay over a base station network (BSN) connecting the BTSs to a centralized processor (CP), and (c) time taken by the CP to process channel state information (CSI) for the wireless channel between the BTSs and the first mobile user, generate precoded data streams for the first mobile user based on the CSI, and schedule transmissions to different mobile users including the first user for the current transmission. 23. The syste

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  • H04W72/51Primary

    based on terminal or device properties · CPC title

  • using the level of interference · CPC title

  • H04B7/024Primary

    Co-operative use of antennas of several sites, e.g. in co-ordinated multipoint or co-operative multiple-input multiple-output [MIMO] systems · CPC title

  • Multi-user MIMO systems · CPC title

  • for beam forming · CPC title

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What does patent US9312929B2 cover?
A system and methods are described which compensate for the adverse effect of Doppler on the performance of DIDO systems. One embodiment of such a system employs different selection algorithms to adaptively adjust the active BTSs to different UEs based by tracking the changing channel conditions. Another embodiment utilizes channel prediction to estimate the future CSI or DIDO precoding weights…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Forenza Antonio, Perlman Stephen G, Rearden Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W72/51. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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