10-07-2016 06:38 AM
Is there any module to use as reference for downlink beamforming/precoding vector design?
10-10-2016 01:19 PM - last edited on 10-10-2024 05:49 PM by Content Cleaner
Hi Wired_,
Can you explain what you mean by "module to use as a reference"?
NI has a MU-MIMO system that can be used for prototyping which includes a reference design that does downlink precoding. Check this out: https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/product/labview-communications-mimo-application-framework.html
10-11-2016 05:07 AM
By module I mean reference design. I am mainly worreid about the channel measurement method at MIMO TX during uplink and subsequently precoding design method. Out of many which methods can be/is being used to suite practical efficacy.
Is the channel estimation before precoding based on pilot sequences and correlation with known sequences and then dividing by sequence to get precoding vector?
Any reference material considering practical design?
10-11-2016 01:54 PM
Good questions. The MIMO Applicaiton Framework is capable of using MMSE, ZF, and MRC precoding methods. Check out the attached flyer for more information. So, yes, ultimately, the precoding is based on a pilot signal from the UEs.
Please feel free to PM me your contact information. I'd love to set up a call to give you some more detailed information about our system and to learn more about your needs.
10-12-2016 01:50 AM
Hi! We can discuss over jay.prakash.ece09@itbhu.ac.in or +65-90190643
Thanks
10-12-2016 12:43 PM
Got contacted from your support team in India. I in Singapore and am already buying MASSIVE MIMO application. But since it's expected to come in a month or two I started to build blocks myself.
Thats why was inquiring for some leads.