Patent classifications
H04J13/004
TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNAL PORTS
A user equipment (UE) may spatial time-division multiplex a plurality of sounding reference signal (SRS) ports, each of the plurality of SRS ports being associated with at least one of a set of orthogonal weights, the set of orthogonal weights corresponding to phase shifting, and transmit a plurality of SRSs via the plurality of spatially time-division multiplexed SRS ports simultaneously, each of the plurality of SRSs including at least two SRS repetition. The plurality of SRSs may be configured to form or present a quasi-co-location (QCL) receive (Rx) beam subspace. The UE may configure the plurality of SRSs to form the subspace as the QCL Rx beam subspace, and a base station may signal the UE to a specific Rx beam subspace such that it is aligned to the base station's beamforming direction, and achieve spatial multiplexing gain in the QCL Rx beam subspace.
Code division multiplexing group hopping for multi-transmission/reception point
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first transmission/reception point (TRP) may coordinate with a second transmission/reception point to configure code division multiplexing group hopping for a user equipment (UE). The first TRP may transmit a signal to the UE indicating that code division multiplexing group hopping is enabled for the first transmission/reception point and the second transmission/reception point. The first TRP may transmit, during a first instance of the code division multiplexing group hopping, a first reference signal to the UE according to a first code division multiplexing group. The first TRP may transmit, during a second instance of the code division multiplexing group hopping, the first reference signal to the UE according to a second code division multiplexing group.
SPREADING METHOD, SPREADING CONTROL METHOD, AND APPARATUS THEREOF
Embodiments of the present application disclose a spreading method, a spreading control method, and apparatuses thereof. The spreading method comprises: determining a first combined spreading code to be used at least according to first information associated with spreading by using combined spreading codes, the first combined spreading code comprising N spreading codes, and N being an integer not less than 2; and spreading N data units by using the first combined spreading code, wherein the N data units comprise at least one first unit and at least one second unit, the at least one first unit comprises data to be sent, and the at least one second unit is configured to recover the at least one first unit. The methods and apparatuses of the embodiments of the present application can effectively solve the problem of an insufficient number of orthogonal spreading codes by using combined spreading codes.
SPREADING METHOD, SPREADING CONTROL METHOD, AND APPARATUS THEREOF
Embodiments of the present application disclose a spreading method, a spreading control method, and apparatuses thereof. The spreading method comprises: determining a first combined spreading code to be used at least according to first information associated with spreading by using combined spreading codes, the first combined spreading code comprising N spreading codes, and N being an integer not less than 2; and spreading N data units by using the first combined spreading code, wherein the N data units comprise at least one first unit and at least one second unit, the at least one first unit comprises data to be sent, and the at least one second unit is configured to recover the at least one first unit. The methods and apparatuses of the embodiments of the present application can effectively solve the problem of insufficient number of orthogonal spreading codes by using combined spreading codes.
BASE STATION, TERMINAL, RECEPTION METHOD, AND TRANSMISSION METHOD
A repeater generates repetition signals by repeating an uplink signal over a plurality of subframes. If the plurality of subframes do not include a transmission candidate subframe of a sounding reference signal used to measure uplink reception quality, a controller sets a first transmission format to all the plurality of subframes, and if the plurality of subframes include the transmission candidate subframe, the controller sets a second transmission format to all the plurality of subframes. A transmitter transmits the repetition signals using the set transmission format.
Carrier Interferometry Transmitter
A transmitter in a wireless communication network comprises a Carrier Interferometry (CI) coder and a multicarrier modulator communicatively coupled to the CI coder. The CI coder encodes a plurality of data symbols with a plurality of CI codes to produce a plurality of CI symbol values, wherein each of the plurality of CI symbol values equals a sum of information-modulated CI code chips. Each information-modulated CI code chip equals a CI code chip multiplied by one of the plurality of data symbols. The modulator modulates each CI symbol value onto a different subcarrier frequency to produce a multicarrier signal.
UNIFIED REFERENCE SIGNAL DESIGN FOR ENHANCED COMPONENT CARRIERS
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A base station may multiplex reference signal (RS) transmissions for different antenna ports over a set of resource elements using a code division multiplexing (CDM) group spreading in a time dimension and a frequency dimension. The base station may transmit the RS transmissions over the set of resource elements based at least in part on the multiplexing to a user equipment (UE). The UE may demultiplex the RS transmissions based at least in part on a CDM group and may select at least one of the time dimension or the frequency dimension over which to demultiplex the RS transmissions based on a determination or other information.
Method and device for transmitting downlink pilot
Disclosed is a method for transmitting a downlink pilot, which serves to solve the problem that the power of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbols is different due to Walsh codes. The method includes: transmitting a dedicated pilot in the Code Division Multiplexing (CDM) approach or in the combination approach of CDM and Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM); further, in the resources for transmitting the dedicated pilot, configuring an orthogonal resources for the dedicated pilot according to a set mapping rule.
Channel State Information Reporting
This disclosure relates to techniques for a wireless device to perform channel state information reporting. The wireless device may receive channel state information reporting configuration information. The channel state information reporting configuration information may include an indication to use a wideband precoding matrix indicator format for 3GPP release 16 type II channel state information reporting. The wireless device may perform channel state information reporting using a different reporting configuration than 3GPP release 16 type II channel state information reporting using a wideband precoding matrix indicator format based at least in part on the channel state information reporting configuration information. The wireless device may also or alternatively perform 3GPP type I channel state information reporting using a unified spatial basis selection framework for rank indicators of 3 and 4 for any number of channel state information reference signal ports.
SEQUENCE-BASED PHYSICAL UPLINK CONTROL CHANNEL (PUCCH) COEXISTENCE WITH LEGACY PUCCH FORMATS
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications, and more particularly, to techniques for allowing for the coexistence of legacy and non-legacy PUCCH formats. An example method generally includes generating a first orthogonal sequence for a first payload for a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) to be transmitted; generating a second orthogonal sequence for a second payload for the PUCCH to be transmitted; mapping the first orthogonal sequence to a first set of virtual resources and the second orthogonal sequence to a second set of virtual resources; mapping the first set of virtual resources to a first set of physical resources and the second set of virtual resources to a second set of physical resources; and transmitting the first and second payloads for the PUCCH on the first and second sets of physical resources.