Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail
Patent
1996-10-18
1999-12-21
Chin, Wellington
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at same station
Radiotelephone equipment detail
455456, 455 65, 4552761, 342367, 375232, H04Q 730
Patent
active
060061103
ABSTRACT:
An adaptive reception and transmission technique according to one embodiment of the invention offers the advantages of adaptive reception transmission using feedback without the associated mobile radio complexity increase and information capacity penalty. The technique has been developed to exploit structured variation which occurs in the multipath fading present in the wireless antenna array channel. Thus, multipath propagation effects are explicitly accounted for in the problem approach. The technique is blind in that the antenna beam is formed in the absence of explicit knowledge of the array geometry, and without the necessity of array calibration or mobile feedback. The basic approach is to estimate the optimum receive and transmit antenna beam pattern based on certain statistical properties of the received antenna array signals. The optimum receive and transmit beam pattern is found by solving an optimization equation. The adaptive transceiver system is suitable for use in conjunction with either a diplexed transmit/receive antenna array, or with separate transmit and receive arrays.
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Chin Wellington
Cisco Technology Inc.
Sobutka Philip J.
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