IP Library Granted Patent US 7,133,642
Granted Patent B2
US 7,133,642 · App. 09/913,608 · Granted Nov 7, 2006

Apparatus and method for interference suppression transmission

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,133,642
App. No.
09/913,608
Filed
Aug 16, 2001
Granted
Nov 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2614
USPC
455/63
Abstract

A channel estimation section 112 estimates the states of channels used for pieces of mobile station apparatus (A) and (B), using signals demodulated by radio processing sections 110, 111 . A best SIR calculation section 118 calculates coefficients to be used for signal transformation by inverse matrix calculation, using the above channel estimation values by the above channel estimation section 112 . A signal transformation section 119 performs linear transformation of transmission signals to the above pieces of mobile station apparatus, using the above coefficients from the above best SIR calculation section 118 . Radio processing sections 120, 121 modulates each transmission signal after the above linear transformation for transmission through antennas 108, 109 , respectively.

Claims (20)

1. A base station apparatus that performs radio communication with a plurality of mobile station apparatuses concurrently, the base station apparatus comprising:

a plurality of antennas provided in a greater number than the plurality of mobile station apparatuses;

a receiver that receives a plurality of signals from the plurality of mobile station apparatuses via the plurality of antennas;

an estimator that estimates channel estimation values between the plurality of mobile station apparatuses and the plurality of antennas using the plurality of signals;

a transformer that performs linear transformation of a plurality of transmission signals using coefficients determined from the channel estimation values estimated in the estimator; and

a transmitter that transmits the plurality of transmission signals subjected to linear transformation to the plurality of mobile station apparatuses via the plurality of antennas, wherein:

the transformer performs linear transformation of the plurality of transmission signals in accordance with the formula:

|Sig out | M×1 =|x| N×M ·|Sig in | N×1

where:

N is the number of the plurality of mobile station apparatuses and M is the number of the plurality of antennas;

|Sig out | M×1 is a matrix of the plurality of transmission signals subjected to linear transformation in the transformer;

|x| N×M is a matrix of the coefficients; and

|Sig in | N×1 is a matrix of the plurality of transmission signals before linear transformation in the transformer.

2. The base station apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the transformer performs linear transformation of the plurality of transmission signals so that interference is cancelled from the plurality of transmission signals upon reception at the plurality of mobile station apparatuses.

3. The base station apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the transformer performs linear transformation of the plurality of transmission signals so that influence of delay waves is removed from the plurality of transmission signals upon reception at the plurality of mobile station apparatuses.

4. The base station apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a coefficient calculator that calculates the coefficients used in the transformer through inverse matrix operation using the channel estimation values estimated in the estimator.

5. The base station apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising a selector that selects the same number of antennas as the plurality of mobile station apparatuses from the plurality of antennas for use in the inverse matrix operation.

6. The base station apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a trainer that determines the coefficients used in the transformer through training processing using the channel estimation values estimated in the estimator.

7. The base station apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a generator that generates noise having an equivalent level as an anticipated level of noise at the plurality of mobile station apparatuses, wherein the trainer incorporates the noise generated in the generator in the training processing.

8. The base station apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising a selector that selects the same number of antennas as the plurality of mobile station apparatuses from the plurality of antennas for use in the training processing.