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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 24, 2009
Filed:
May. 27, 2003
Paul-walter Baier, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Christoph Arnold Jötten, Wadern, DE;
Michael Meurer, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Wei Qiu, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Hendrik Tröger, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Paul-Walter Baier, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Christoph Arnold Jötten, Wadern, DE;
Michael Meurer, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Wei Qiu, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Hendrik Tröger, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co KG, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A method is provided for transmitting information in a radio communication system provided with at least one transmitting station (AP) and at least two receiver stations (MT). The transmitting station (AP) and the receiver stations (MT) are connected together via a radio communication interface. The transmitting stations (AP) includes a transmitting antenna with K<SB>B</SB>1 antenna elements, whereby K<SB>B</SB>≧1, and the receiving stations (MT) respectively include a transmitting antenna with K<SB>M</SB> antenna elements, whereby K<SB>M</SB>≧1, and which communicate via a MIMO-transmission. The transmitting signals transmitted from the antenna elements of the transmitting antenna of the transmitting station (AP) are produced in a common process and are adapted in relation to the transmitting energy to be used during radiation. Receiving signals received by the antenna elements of the receiver antenna of the receiver stations (MT) are detected in a linear signal process.