20240030969. DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RECURSIVE BLOCK PRECODING simplified abstract (INSTITUT MINES TELECOM)

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DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RECURSIVE BLOCK PRECODING

Organization Name

INSTITUT MINES TELECOM

Inventor(s)

Ghaya Rekaya of ANTONY (FR)

Aymen Askri of PALAISEAU (FR)

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RECURSIVE BLOCK PRECODING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240030969 titled 'DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RECURSIVE BLOCK PRECODING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a precoder for sending information symbols to multiple users. The precoder includes a user ordering and grouping unit that groups users based on quality of service indicators and modulation and coding parameters. It divides a predefined upper triangular precoding matrix and the vector of information symbols into sub-matrices and sub-vectors, respectively, based on an arbitrary order of the quality of service indicators.

The precoder also includes a precoding unit that determines a perturbation vector to minimize transmit power. The perturbation vector consists of perturbation sub-vectors, each corresponding to a sub-vector of information symbols. The precoding unit uses a recursive search algorithm to estimate each perturbation sub-vector.

  • The patent describes a precoder that optimizes the transmission of information symbols to multiple users.
  • The user ordering and grouping unit groups users based on quality of service indicators and modulation and coding parameters.
  • The precoder divides the precoding matrix and information symbol vector into sub-matrices and sub-vectors, respectively, based on the order of quality of service indicators.
  • The precoding unit determines a perturbation vector to minimize transmit power.
  • The perturbation vector consists of perturbation sub-vectors, each corresponding to a sub-vector of information symbols.
  • The precoding unit uses a recursive search algorithm to estimate each perturbation sub-vector.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Wireless communication systems with multiple users can benefit from this precoding technique.
  • It can be used in 5G and beyond networks to improve the efficiency and reliability of data transmission to multiple users simultaneously.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • The precoder optimizes the transmission of information symbols to multiple users, improving overall system performance.
  • It efficiently groups users based on quality of service indicators and modulation and coding parameters, ensuring better resource allocation.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved spectral efficiency by optimizing the transmission of information symbols to multiple users.
  • Enhanced reliability and quality of service for users by grouping them based on their specific requirements.
  • Reduced power consumption through the minimization of transmit power.


Original Abstract Submitted

a precoder for precoding a vector of information symbols to be sent to a plurality of users, the precoder includes a user ordering and grouping unit configured to group the plurality of users depending on one or more quality of service indicators and on modulation and coding parameters associated with the plurality of users, the user ordering and grouping unit being configured to divide a predefined upper triangular precoding matrix into a plurality of sub-matrices and to divide the vector of information symbols into a plurality of sub-vectors, each sub-vector comprising information symbols to be sent to a group of users, the sub-vectors being arranged according to an arbitrary order of the one or more quality of service indicators; a precoding unit configured to determine a perturbation vector according to the minimization of a transmit power metric, the perturbation vector comprising a plurality of perturbation sub-vectors, each perturbation sub-vector corresponding to a sub-vector of information symbols, the precoding unit being configured to determine an estimate of each perturbation sub-vector by applying a recursive search algorithm.