Multi-antenna channel duplicating wavebeam shaping method
A channel multiplexing and beamforming technology, applied in the field of multi-antenna channel multiplexing, can solve the problems such as the inability to effectively suppress channel interference, the inability of spatial multiplexing methods to provide independent channels, and the large channel correlation.
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[0040]Since the fading between each pair of transmitting and receiving antennas in the MIMO system is independent, a MIMO channel can be regarded as multiple parallel sub-channels to provide transmission of parallel data streams. If different data streams are transmitted on these parallel sub-channels, it is called spatial multiplexing. Spatial multiplexing divides a data stream into multiple sub-streams, and transmits these sub-streams to different mobile stations simultaneously through different antenna units. Therefore, the capacity of a MIMO channel increases linearly with the number of sub-channels. Using multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver at the same time, and in an environment rich in scatterers, MIMO can greatly increase the channel capacity.
[0041] The core idea of the present invention is to group each antenna unit, and each antenna group sends a different data stream to the corresponding mobile station to realize the spatial multiplexing of the a...
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