Multiplex communications – Generalized orthogonal or special mathematical techniques – Particular set of orthogonal functions
Reexamination Certificate
2011-08-09
2011-08-09
Lai, Andrew (Department: 2473)
Multiplex communications
Generalized orthogonal or special mathematical techniques
Particular set of orthogonal functions
C370S334000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07995455
ABSTRACT:
A MIMO-OFDM system may use different types of space-frequency code matrices for encoding data on multiple substreams for transmission on multiple antennas. The system may utilize a MIMO-OFDM frame format that includes additional long training OFDM symbols for training additional antennas and for link adaptation and a header with an additional SIGNAL symbol to indicate MIMO-OFDM-specific information.
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Narasimhan Ravi
Sampath Hemanth
Lai Andrew
Marvell International Ltd.
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