IP Library Granted Patent US 8,144,797
Granted Patent B2
US 8,144,797 · App. 12/249,739 · Granted Mar 27, 2012

CQI table for wireless MIMO networks

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Patent No.
US 8,144,797
App. No.
12/249,739
Granted
Mar 27, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A Channel Quality Indicator table for wireless multiple input multiple output (MIMO) networks is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of generating a table for channel quality indicator (CQI) for an open loop MIMO transmission includes calculating performance of a link between a transmitter and a user end unit for each MIMO transmission mode over a range of average signal-to-noise ratio, and selecting the MIMO transmission mode that maximizes performance for each subset of the range of average signal-to-noise ratio. The method further includes storing the selected MIMO transmission mode and the corresponding subset of the range of average signal-to-noise ratio in a CQI table, the CQI table being stored in an user end unit and a base transceiver station of the open loop MIMO network.

Claims (55)

1. A wireless device comprising:

a receiver for receiving a reference signal;

a first circuitry for calculating an average signal-to-noise ratio from the received reference signal;

a channel quality indicator (CQI) table stored in a non-volatile memory region of the wireless device, the CQI table comprising all multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes used in a transmission mapped over a range of signal-to-noise ratio; and

a second circuitry for mapping the calculated average signal-to-noise ratio to the signal-to-noise ratio of the CQI table, the second circuitry selecting a CQI index based on the mapping,

wherein lower indices of the CQI table correspond to a first transmission mode, and wherein higher indices of the CQI table correspond to a second transmission mode, and

wherein the first transmission mode comprises a space frequency block coding and frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD) MIMO mode.

2. The wireless device of claim 1 , wherein the second transmission mode comprises an open loop MIMO mode with periodic cycling of preceding matrices.

3. The wireless device of claim 1 , wherein the CQI table is designed to maximize a spectral efficiency of a link between a transmitter and the wireless device.

4. The wireless device of claim 1 , further comprising a processor comprising the first and the second circuitry for running a software, the software comprising code for calculating an average signal to interference and noise ratio from the reference signal, and determining the CQI index; and at least one memory unit for storing the software run on the processor.

5. A wireless device comprising:

a receiver for receiving a reference signal;

a first circuitry for calculating an average signal-to-noise ratio from the received reference signal;

a channel quality indicator (CQI) table stored in a non-volatile memory region of the wireless device, the CQI table comprising all multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes used in a transmission mapped over a range of signal-to-noise ratio; and

a second circuitry for mapping the calculated average signal-to-noise ratio to the signal-to-noise ratio of the CQI table, the second circuitry selecting a CQI index based on the mapping,

wherein the average signal-to-noise ratio is calculated based on the average of the channel gains across both time and frequency.

6. A method of providing channel quality feedback in an open loop MIMO transmission, the method comprising:

receiving a reference signal from a transmitter at a user end unit;

calculating an average signal-to-noise ratio based on the received reference signal;

looking up a channel quality indicator (CQI) table stored within the user end unit to calculate a CQI index, wherein the CQI table comprises a hybrid table comprising all the open multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes used in a wireless protocol; and

transmitting the CQI index to the transmitter,

wherein the average signal-to-noise ratio is calculated based on an average of channel gains across both time and frequency.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein all the open MIMO modes comprise a first MIMO mode comprising rank-1 space frequency block coding and frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD), and rank-2 MIMO mode using spatial multiplexing by periodic cycling of preceding matrices.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the CQI table comprises MIMO mode, modulation, coding rate, and signal-to-noise ratio.

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the CQI table comprises additional indices relative to a closed loop CQI table.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the user end unit is traveling at a velocity greater than 30 km/hr.

11. The method of claim 6 , wherein the CQI table is designed to maximize a spectral efficiency of a link between the user end unit and the transmitter.

12. A method of providing channel quality feedback in an open loop MIMO transmission, the method comprising:

receiving a reference signal from a transmitter at a user end unit;

calculating an average signal-to-noise ratio based on the received reference signal;

looking up a channel quality indicator (CQI) table stored within the user end unit to calculate a CQI index, wherein the CQI table comprises a hybrid table comprising all the open multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes used in a wireless protocol; and transmitting the CQI index to the transmitter,

wherein the lower indices of the CQI table correspond to a rank-1 space frequency block coding and frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD), and wherein the higher indices of the CQI table correspond to a rank-2 MIMO mode using spatial multiplexing by periodic cycling of preceding matrices (WcDU).

13. A system for wireless MIMO communication comprising:

a base transceiver station comprising a plurality of transmitting antennas, the transmitting antennas configured to send a reference signal; and

a user end unit comprising a plurality of receiving antennas, the receiving antennas configured to receive a transmitted reference signal from the base transceiver station, the user end unit configured to calculate an average signal-to-noise ratio from the received reference signal, wherein the user end unit looks up a channel quality indicator (CQI) table to generate a CQI index, wherein the CQI table comprises a column comprising a rank-1 multiple input multiple output (MIMO) mode and a rank-2 MIMO mode, wherein the user end unit selects either the rank-1 or the rank 2 MIMO mode from the CQI table to maximize a performance of a link between the base transceiver station and the user end unit.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the performance comprises spectral efficiency.

15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the CQI index is selected based on the average signal-to-noise ratio.

16. The system of claim 13 , wherein the user end unit transmits the CQI index to the base transceiver station, wherein the base transceiver station is designed to use the CQI index and calculate a modulation and coding scheme and rank for transmission of data to the user end unit.

17. The system of claim 13 , wherein the rank-1 MIMO mode comprises space frequency block coding and frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD) and the rank-2 MIMO mode comprises a mode using spatial multiplexing by periodic cycling of precoding matrices (WcDU).

18. The system of claim 13 , wherein the base transceiver station comprises four transmitting antennas and the user end unit comprises two receiving antennas.

19. A method of generating a table for channel quality indicator (CQI) for an open loop multiple input multiple output (MIMO) network, the method comprising:

calculating performance of a link between a transmitter and a user end unit for each MIMO transmission mode over a range of average signal-to-noise ratio;

for each subset of the range of average signal-to-noise ratio, selecting the MIMO transmission mode that maximizes performance; and

storing the selected MIMO transmission mode and the corresponding subset of the range of average signal-to-noise ratio in a CQI table, the CQI table being stored in a user end unit and a base transceiver station of the open loop MIMO network.

20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising:

receiving a reference signal transmitted from the base transceiver station at the user end unit;

calculating an average signal-to-noise ratio based on the received reference signal;

looking up the CQI table stored within the user end unit to calculate a CQI index, wherein the CQI table comprises a hybrid table comprising all the open MIMO transmission modes used in a wireless protocol; and

transmitting the CQI index to the base transceiver station.

21. The method of claim 20 , further comprising generating a modulation and coding scheme and rank for transmission from the transmitted CQI index at the base transceiver station.

22. The method of claim 20 , wherein lower indices of the CQI table correspond to a rank-1 space frequency block coding and frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD), and wherein higher indices of the CQI table correspond to a rank-2 open loop spatial multiplexing (WcDU) MIMO mode.

23. The method of claim 20 , wherein the performance comprises a spectral efficiency.

24. The method of claim 19 , wherein the CQI table is a 4-bit table comprising modulation and coding rate.

25. The method of claim 19 , wherein all open MIMO transmission modes comprise a first MIMO mode comprising rank-1 space frequency block coding and frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD) and rank-2 open loop spatial multiplexing (WcDU) MIMO mode.

26. The method of claim 19 , wherein the CQI table comprises additional indices relative to a closed loop CQI table.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 17, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
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CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE AS OF JANUARY 1, 2018 Recorded Aug 12, 2020
From: INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: INTEL CORPORATION
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2015
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
To: INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2012
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2012
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
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