IP Library Granted Patent US 9,379,797
Granted Patent B2
US 9,379,797 · App. 13/880,713 · Granted Jun 28, 2016

Radio communication method and device for multiple user antennas

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Patent No.
US 9,379,797
App. No.
13/880,713
Granted
Jun 28, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a multiantenna radio communications method wherein frequency subbands B s k , for k=1, . . . , P, are allocated respectively to P user antennas s 1 , . . . , s p belonging to one or more users, from within a total frequency bandwidth B T , and wherein at least one of the user antennas communicates with the base station over its respective frequency subband B s k by means of a signal that has been filtered by time reversal. According to the invention, for at least one pair of user antennas S i and S j , where and i,j=1, . . . , P and i≠j, the respective frequency subbands B s i and B s j overlap by δB s i ,s j , said overlap δB s i ,s j being a predetermined function of the correlation between the respective propagation channels of these two user antennas with said base station.

Claims (11)

1. A multiantenna radio communications method wherein frequency subbands B s k , for k=1, . . . , P, are allocated respectively to P user antennas s 1 , . . . , s P belonging to one or more users, from within a total frequency bandwidth B T , and wherein at least one of the user antennas communicates with a base station over its respective frequency subband B s k by a signal that has been filtered by time reversal, wherein for at least one pair of user antennas s i and s j , where i,j=1, . . . , P and i≠j, the respective frequency subbands B s i and B s j overlap by a target overlap amount δB s i ,s j , the target overlap amount δB s i ,s j being a function of and based at least in part on the correlation between the respective propagation channels of these two user antennas with the base station, the base station being physically separate from the P user antennas.

2. The multiantenna radio communications method according to claim 1 , wherein the correlation between the propagation channels of two user antennas s i and s j is evaluated from auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions between the impulse responses h i (t) and h j (t) of the two channels.

3. A multiantenna radio communications method wherein frequency subbands B s k , for k=1, . . . , P, are allocated respectively to P user antennas s 1 , . . . , s P belonging to one or more users, from within a total frequency bandwidth B T , and wherein at least one of the user antennas communicates with a base station over its respective frequency subband B s k by a signal that has been filtered by time reversal, wherein for at least one pair of user antennas s i and s j , where i,j=1, . . . , P and i≠j, the respective frequency subbands B s i and B s j overlap by δB s i ,s j , the overlap δB s i ,s j being a function of the correlation between the respective propagation channels of these two user antennas with the base station;

for each pair of user antennas s i and s j , where i,j=1, . . . , P and i≠j, calculating a target overlap δB s i ,s j ;

redistributing P frequency subbands to the P user channels, now referenced ω 1 , . . . , ω P , in such a manner that the subbands of each pair of successive subbands B ω l and B ω l+1 overlap by δB s i ,s j , where the antenna ω P+1 , was previously referenced s i and the antenna ω l+1 was previously referenced s j ;

allocating to the new user antenna, referenced ω P+1 , a frequency subband B ω P+1 from the bandwidth B T , which subband is of width equal to at least a portion of the sum of the overlaps δB s i ,s j ; and

signaling to each of the (P+1) user antennas of the new frequency subband B ω k , where k=1, . . . , P+1, that has been respectively allocated thereto.

4. A multiantenna radio communications device configured to communicate with P user antennas S 1 , . . . , s P belonging to one or more users and having frequency subbands B s k , where k=1, . . . , P, respectively allocated thereto from within a total frequency bandwidth B T , and configured to communicate with at least one of the user antennas over its respective frequency subband B s k by a signal that has been filtered by time reversal, the multiantenna radio communications device further configured to allocate respective frequency subbands B s i and B s j to at least one pair of user antennas s i and s j , where i,j=1, . . . , P and i≠j, the respective frequency subbands B s i and B s j overlapping by a target overlap amount δB s i ,s j , and the target overlap amount δB s i ,s j being a function of and based at least in part on the correlation between the respective propagation channels of the two user antennas with the device, the device being physically separate from the P user antennas.

5. The multiantenna radio communications device according to claim 4 , wherein the multiantenna radio communications device is configured to evaluate the correlation between the propagation channels of the two user antennas s i and s j from auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions between the impulse responses h i (t) and h j (t) of the two channels.

6. A base station, the base station including the multiantenna radio communications device according to claim 4 .

7. A non-transitory computer-readable medium including computer program code instructions that, when executed by a computer, are programmed to execute the method according to claim 1 .

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2014
From: HUY, DINH THUY PHAN; CRUSSIERE, MATTHIEU; HELARD, MARYLINE; DUBOIS, THIERRY
To: ORANGE
Reel/Frame 033675/0899 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 16, 2014
From: FRANCE TELECOM
To: ORANGE
Reel/Frame 032698/0396 →