Patent ID: 7623592
Filing Date: 2009-11-24
Classification: H04L

Abstract:
1. A transmission method, comprising: transmitting, from n antennas, symbols which are grouped into p-tuples, while simultaneously sending, for each p-tuple, k times n symbols, said n being greater than or equal to 2, the n symbols each comprising values from among said p-tuples which are in a modified order and are assigned weights chosen selectively from among −1, 0 and 1, and are selectively conjugated, so that k linear superpositions of n symbols are transmitted as a transmission matrix of dimensions k×p which is substantially orthogonal; sending, from the n antennas, each symbol with a spread spectrum coding, the spread spectrum coding being the same on the n antennas at each transmission concerned among the k transmissions, the transmission being performed over a physical or contrived channel which constitutes substantially a sum of Diracs, so that each superposition of symbols is repeated a plurality of times on reception; extracting each superposition of n symbols, said extraction being aided by a plurality of despreadings on each of said plural reception, and a plurality of extractions being aided by a plurality of despreadings for each of the k linear superpositions transmitted to obtain a plurality of estimations of k-tuples, each k-tuple forming a result of the k×p transmission matrix, an orthogonality of the k×p transmission matrix being utilized a plurality of times corresponding to each said plural k-tuple extractions aided by each of said plural despreadings to obtain a plurality of estimations of the p-tuples; and deducing a refined estimation of each symbol based on the plural estimations of the p-tuples; wherein k is an even number; and wherein the symbols are coded according to k successive spread spectrum codes corresponding to the k transmissions, the k codes comprising k/2 pairs of spread spectrum codes which satisfy, in each pair, a relationship in which the spread spectrum code of the pair is time-inverted and conjugated with respect to the other spread spectrum code of the pair.