Enhancing Throughput In Wireless Systems Using Delayed Channel Gain Information
Tech ID: 21298 / UC Case 2011-093-0
Brief Description
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed methods and devices for enhancing overall throughput in wireless communication by exploiting the information about the channel gains of the various receiving nodes beyond prediction. This method will provide significant throughput increase even when the delayed channel information is not useful for prediction.Suggested uses
Use in 4th generation cellular standards such as LTE (Long-Term Evolution).Patent Status
Patent Pending
Inventors
- Maddahali, Mohammad Ali
- Tse, David
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2011-093-0
Keywords
LTE, Wireless Cellular Networks
Contact
Michael Cohen / mcohen@berkeley.edu / tel: View Phone Number. Please reference Tech ID #21298.
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