Patent Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates beyond 4th-generation (4G) communication system such as long term evolution (LTE). An electronic device is provided in a wireless communication system. The device comprises a plurality of antenna sets; a plurality of antenna elements configuring the plurality of antenna sets; an RF transceiver including a plurality of switches for selecting the plurality of antenna elements and a plurality of phase shifters for shifting the phase of a signal transmitted/received through the plurality of antenna elements; and a control unit for determining a beam forming direction and the phase of the signal by simultaneously controlling the plurality of switches and the plurality of phase shifters according to a beambook.

Full Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S) 
       [0001]    This application is a U.S. National Stage application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of an International application filed on Feb. 27, 2015 and assigned application number PCT/KR2015/001939, which claimed the benefit of a Korean patent application filed on Feb. 28, 2014 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office and assigned Serial number 10-2014-0024409, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. 
     
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for beam coverage extension when wireless communication is performed by using a millimeter-wave band. 
       BACKGROUND ART 
       [0003]    To meet the demand for wireless data traffic having increased since deployment of 4th generation (4G) communication systems, efforts have been made to develop an improved 5 th  generation (5G) or pre-5G communication system. Therefore, the 5G or pre-5G communication system is also called a ‘Beyond 4G Network’ or a ‘Post LTE System’. 
         [0004]    The 5G communication system is considered to be implemented in higher frequency (mmWave) bands, e.g., 60 GHz bands, so as to accomplish higher data rates. To decrease propagation loss of the radio waves and increase the transmission distance, the beamforming, massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), Full Dimensional MIMO (FD-MIMO), array antenna, an analog beam forming, large scale antenna techniques are discussed in 5G communication systems. 
         [0005]    In addition, in 5G communication systems, development for system network improvement is under way based on advanced small cells, cloud Radio Access Networks (RANs), ultra-dense networks, device-to-device (D2D) communication, wireless backhaul, moving network, cooperative communication, Coordinated Multi-Points (CoMP), reception-end interference cancellation and the like. 
         [0006]    In the 5G system, Hybrid FSK and QAM Modulation (FQAM) and sliding window superposition coding (SWSC) as an advanced coding modulation (ACM), and filter bank multi carrier (FBMC), non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), and sparse code multiple access (SCMA) as an advanced access technology have been developed. 
         [0007]    Communication may be interrupted by an obstacle in a millimeter-wave frequency band due to linearity of propagation. Therefore, a Line-Of-Sight (LOS) environment needs to be always maintained, or a beamforming function is necessarily required for smooth communication in a non-LOS environment. Further, beam coverage needs to be expanded in an antenna of the millimeter-wave band since the antenna has directivity instead of omni-directional radiation. 
         [0008]    Therefore, there is a need for a low-power and small-size Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver including the beamforming function in the millimeter-wave frequency band. 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     Technical Problem 
       [0009]    Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for expanding beam coverage in a wireless communication system. 
         [0010]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for controlling a beamforming direction in a wireless communication system. 
         [0011]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for minimizing a signal loss when a beamforming direction is controlled in a wireless communication system. 
         [0012]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for simultaneously controlling a phase shifter and a switch for selecting an antenna element so as to overcome a unique propagation characteristic such as linearity, narrow beam coverage, or the like of a millimeter-wave and so as to expand beam coverage for allowing high-speed communication by using a millimeter-wave band. 
         [0013]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for decreasing a package size for a transceiver by using a direct conversion structure not requiring an Intermediate Frequency (IF) end and by implementing it in a form of a transceiver in which a transmitter and a receiver are integrated. 
       Technical Solution 
       [0014]    An electronic device in a wireless communication system is provided. The device includes a plurality of antenna sets consisting of a combination of a plurality of antenna elements, a plurality of switches for selecting the plurality of antenna elements, a radio frequency (RF) transceiver including a plurality of phase shifters for shifting a phase of a signal transmitted/received through the plurality of antenna elements, and a controller for determining a beamforming direction and the phase of the signal by simultaneously controlling the plurality of switches and the plurality of phase shifters. 
         [0015]    A method of operating an electronic device in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes determining a beam training area, determining a beam index corresponding to the beam training area, determining a plurality of antenna elements and a plurality of phase shifters according to the determined beam index, and selecting a best beam by measuring quality of a beam based on a shifted phase and the determined antenna element. 
         [0016]    In various exemplary embodiments, the method further includes, before determining the beam training area, measuring link quality, and examining whether the link quality satisfies a Quality of Service (QoS). 
         [0017]    In various exemplary embodiments, the plurality of antenna sets and the plurality of antenna elements are integrated on a multi-layer substrate. 
         [0018]    In various exemplary embodiments, the multi-layer substrate has sections A, B, and C configured in a row. 
         [0019]    In various exemplary embodiments, the plurality of antenna sets and the plurality of antenna elements include at least one of a broadside antenna and an end-fire antenna. 
         [0020]    In various exemplary embodiments, the plurality of antenna sets and the plurality of antenna elements include a plurality of broadside antennas. 
         [0021]    In various exemplary embodiments, the plurality of antenna sets and the plurality of antenna elements include a plurality of end-fire antennas. 
         [0022]    In various exemplary embodiments, the broadside antenna consists of at least one layer in the section A. 
         [0023]    In various exemplary embodiments, the broadside antenna consists of at least one layer in the section B. 
         [0024]    In various exemplary embodiments, the broadside antenna consists of at least one layer in the section C. 
         [0025]    In various exemplary embodiments, the end-fire antenna is located in the section A. 
         [0026]    In various exemplary embodiments, the end-fire antenna is located in the section B. 
         [0027]    In various exemplary embodiments, the end-fire antenna is located in the section C. 
         [0028]    In various exemplary embodiments, the beam book includes at least one of the beam index, switch information for the beam index, and phase information. 
         [0029]    A wireless communication device is provided. The wireless communication device includes: at least two switches for selecting at least two of a plurality of antenna elements; 
         [0030]    a plurality of phase shifters electrically coupled to the at least two switches to shift a phase of an RF signal; and 
         [0031]    a controller for controlling the two or more switches and the plurality of phase shifters according to a beamforming direction of the RF signal. 
       Advantageous Effects 
       [0032]    The present invention simultaneously controls a phase shifter and a switch by using a beam book, thereby having an advantage in that a communication interruption and a signal loss can be decreased in a millimeter-wave band high-speed communication system. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0033]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram of a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0034]      FIG. 2  is a first diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0035]      FIG. 3  is a second diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0036]      FIG. 4  is a third diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0037]      FIG. 5  is a fourth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0038]      FIG. 6  is a fifth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0039]      FIG. 7  is a sixth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0040]      FIG. 8  is a seventh diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0041]      FIG. 9  is en eighth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0042]      FIG. 10  is a ninth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0043]      FIG. 11  is a tenth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0044]      FIG. 12  is an eleventh diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0045]      FIG. 13  is a flowchart illustrating a process of operating an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and 
           [0046]      FIG. 14  is a block diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION 
       [0047]    Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Further, in the following description of the present invention, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail. Also, the terms used herein are defined according to the functions of the present invention, and thus may vary depending on user&#39;s or operator&#39;s intention and usage. Therefore, the definition of the terms used herein must be understood based on the descriptions made herein. 
         [0048]    Hereinafter, a method and apparatus for expanding beam coverage in a wireless communication system will be described. 
         [0049]    The present invention relates to a technique for communicating large-volume data of at least several Gbps by using a millimeter-wave band. Communication may be interrupted by an obstacle in a millimeter-wave frequency band due to linearity of propagation. Therefore, a Line-Of-Sight (LOS) environment needs to be always maintained, or a beamforming function is necessarily required for smooth communication in a non-LOS environment. Further, beam coverage needs to be expanded in an antenna of the millimeter-wave band since the antenna has directivity instead of omni-directional radiation. 
         [0050]    Accordingly, the present invention describes a method of overcoming linearity and narrow beam coverage as a unique propagation characteristic of a millimeter-wave, and a structure thereof. 
         [0051]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0052]    Referring to  FIG. 1 , the RF transceiver of the present invention performs a beamforming function to overcome linearity of a millimeter-wave. The beamforming function including an RF phase shift function using an RF phase shifter may be implemented by using various methods such as a Local Oscillator (LO) phase shift method, an analog/baseband phase shift method, or the like. A controller controls the phase shifter to enable high speed beamforming. 
         [0053]    For beam coverage expansion, the RF transceiver of the present invention consists of a plurality of M antenna sets  101 - 1  to  101 -M. Each antenna set may have a structure of a broadside antenna or an end-fire antenna, and the two structures may be combined. The broadside antenna set may output a beam in an up or down direction with respect to a flat surface. The end-fire antenna set may output the beam in a north, south, east, or west direction with respect to the flat surface. The antenna set having the mixed structure of the broadside antenna and the end-fire antenna may form a beam in a different direction other than the up, down, north, south, east, and west directions with respect to the flat surface. 
         [0054]    According to a switching operation of switches  151 - 1  to  151 -N under the control of an RF controller  159 , N antenna elements are selected from M×N antenna elements constituting the M antenna sets  101 - 1  to  101 -M. Herein, the switches  151 - 1  to  151 -N represent a Multi Pole Double Throw (MPDT) switch. 
         [0055]    In this case, the RF controller  159  constitutes a beam book and thus simultaneously controls the switches  151 - 1  to  151 -N for selecting the antenna element and phase shifters  156 - 1  to  156 -N and  157 - 1  to  157 -N for controlling an Antenna Weight Vector (AWV) to allow high-speed beamforming. 
         [0056]    That is, the present invention can perform a beamforming function in which the RF controller  159  controls the phase shifters  156 - 1  to  156 -N and  157 - 1  to  157 -N to change a beam angle. The M antenna sets  101 - 1  to  101 -M consisting of N elements are used to expand antenna beam coverage. 
         [0057]    The M antenna sets  101 - 1  to  101 -M consisting of the N antenna elements consist of M broadside antenna sets, M end-fire antenna sets, or M antenna sets in which the broadside antenna and the end-fie antenna are mixed. 
         [0058]    The RF controller  159  uses the beam book to select N elements from M×N antenna elements by using a switch for selecting N antenna elements. In this case, Power Amplifiers (PAs)  154 - 1  to  154 -N perform an amplification function for transmission, and Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs)  153 - 1  to  153 -N perform low-noise amplification for a reception signal. Further, an RF/analog block  158  may perform an analog-digital conversion process for a transmission/reception signal. 
         [0059]    In addition, the RF controller  159  allows high-speed beam forming in such a manner that the switches  151 - 1  to  151 -N for selecting the antenna elements and the phase shifters  156 - 1  to  156 -N and  157 - 1  to  157 -N for controlling an antenna weight vector are simultaneously controlled by using the beam book under the control of a main controller  165 . 
         [0060]    The main controller  165  may control the RF controller  159  to indicate whether to perform the beamforming function. Further, the main controller  165  may provide a beam index to the RF controller  159 . 
         [0061]    A modem  160  performs a conversion function between a baseband signal and a bit-stream according to a physical layer protocol of a system. For example, in data transmission, the modem  160  generates complex symbols by coding and modulating a transmission bit-stream. Further, in data reception, the modem  160  restores a reception bit-stream by demodulating and decoding the baseband signal provided from a beamforming transceiver  150 . 
         [0062]    The modem  160  and the beamforming transceiver  150  transmit and receive a signal as described above. Accordingly, the modem  160  and the beamforming transceiver  150  may be referred to as a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, or a communication unit. Further, the beam book is as shown in Table 1 below. 
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                 TABLE 1 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Beam Index 
                 Switch control 
                 Phase shifter control 
               
               
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 0 
                 SW[0] 
                 SW[1] 
                 . . . 
                 SW[I] 
                 PS[0] 
                 PS[1] 
                 . . . 
                 PS[J] 
               
               
                 1 
                 SW[0] 
                 SW[1] 
                 . . . 
                 SW[I] 
                 PS[0] 
                 PS[1] 
                 . . . 
                 PS[J] 
               
               
                 Z 
                 SW[0] 
                 SW[1] 
                 . . . 
                 SW[I] 
                 PS[0] 
                 PS[1] 
                 . . . 
                 PS[J] 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0063]    In Table 1 above, the RF controller  159  controls a switch and a phase shifter for a determined beam direction according to the control and provided information of the main controller  165 . That is, the main controller  165  determines the beam direction, and provides a beam index for the determined beam direction to the RF controller  159 . 
         [0064]    Thereafter, according to the beam index included in the beam book, the RF controller  159  turns the switch on, and regulates the phase shifter. In Table 1 above, SW[ 0 ], SW[ 1 ], . . . , SW[I] correspond to the number of bits of N switches. PS[ 0 ], PS[ 1 ], . . . , PS[J] denote the number of bits of N phase shifters, and indicate that the switch and the phase shifter are simultaneously controlled according to the beam index. 
         [0065]      FIG. 2  is a first diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0066]    Referring to  FIG. 2 , a multi-layer substrate of the RF transceiver is divided into three sections, i.e., sections A, B, and C. For example, it is shown in  FIG. 2  that an antenna set in which a broadside antenna and an end-fire antenna are mixed is located at a top plane of the section A. 
         [0067]    An RF signal is delivered through an antenna, the RF transceiver, and a via and a signal line of the multi-layer substrate. Although the RF signal may be located in all of the sections A, B, and C, it is located at the section B for example in  FIG. 2 . Further, although the RF transceiver may be located at all of the sections A, B, and C, it is located at a bottom plane in the section C for example in  FIG. 2 . Each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0068]      FIG. 3  is a second diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0069]    Referring to  FIG. 3 , the diagram of  FIG. 2  is viewed from an upper portion and a lower portion. It is illustrated that a broadside antenna is directed to an upper portion and an end-fire antenna is directed to a lateral portion, and the RF transceiver is located at a lower portion of a multi-layer substrate. Each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0070]      FIG. 4  is a third diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0071]    Referring to  FIG. 4 , among antennas, radiation directions of a broadside antenna and an end-fire antenna are illustrated. 
         [0072]    The broadside antenna set radiates in an upper direction  401 , and the end-fire antenna set radiates in lateral directions  402 ,  403 ,  404 , and  405 . 
         [0073]    For example, in the present invention, N antenna elements located respectively in the directions  401 ,  402 ,  403 ,  404 , and  405  indicate one antenna set among M antenna sets. 
         [0074]    In implementations, RF signals radiated in the respective directions  401 ,  402 ,  403 ,  404 , and  405  may be output as a vertical polarization or a horizontal polarization according to a wireless environment. 
         [0075]      FIG. 5  is a fourth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0076]    Referring to  FIG. 5 , it is illustrated that a broadside antenna is located in a section A as one or more layers, and an end-fire antenna is also located in the section A. In  FIG. 5 , a parasitic patch is located in a top plane of the section A. The broadside antenna and the end-fire antenna are both located in the section A. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0077]      FIG. 6  is a fifth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0078]    Referring to  FIG. 6 , it is illustrated that a broadside antenna is located in a section A as one or more layers, and an end-fire antenna is located in a top plane of the section A. The broadside antenna and the end-fire antenna are both located in the section A, and a parasitic patch is located in the top plane of the section A. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0079]      FIG. 7  is a sixth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0080]    Referring to  FIG. 7 , it is illustrated that a broadside antenna is located in a top plane of a section A, and an end-fire antenna is located in a section B. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0081]      FIG. 8  is a seventh diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0082]    Referring to  FIG. 8 , it is illustrated that a broadside antenna is located in a section A, and an end-fire antenna is located in a top plane of a section C for example although it can be located in any layer in the section C consisting of at least one layer. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0083]      FIG. 9  is an eighth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0084]    Referring to  FIG. 9 , it is illustrated that a broadside antenna is located in a top plane of a section A, and an end-fire antenna is located in a bottom plane of a section C for example although it can be located in any layer in the section C consisting of at least one layer. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0085]      FIG. 10  is a ninth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0086]    Referring to  FIG. 10 , it is illustrated a structure in which a broadside antenna and an end-fire antenna are mixed. Two types of antennas may be located in three sections such as sections A, B, and C of a multi-layer substrate. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0087]      FIG. 11  is a tenth diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0088]    Referring to  FIG. 11 , it is illustrated a case of consisting of only a broadside antenna. The broadside antenna may be located in any sections such as sections A, B, and C. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0089]      FIG. 12  is an eleventh diagram illustrating a structure of an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0090]    Referring to  FIG. 12 , it is illustrated a case where an antenna set consists of only an end-fire antenna. The end-fire antenna may be located in any section such as sections A, B, and C. As described above, each section may consist of at least one layer. 
         [0091]      FIG. 13  is a flowchart illustrating a process of operating an RF transceiver according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0092]    Referring to  FIG. 13 , the main controller  165  of the modem of the present invention or a beam management program  1414  to be described below monitors current uplink and/or downlink quality (step  1305 ). 
         [0093]    Thereafter, the main controller  165  or the beam management program  1414  examines whether the monitored uplink or downlink quality satisfies a pre-set Quality of Service (QoS) (step  1310 ). 
         [0094]    If the monitored uplink or downlink quality satisfies the pre-set QoS, the main controller  165  or the beam management program  1414  ends an algorithm of the present invention. 
         [0095]    If the monitored uplink or downlink quality does not satisfy the pre-set QoS, the main controller  165  or the beam management program  1411  sets a beam training area and determines a beam index for the set beam training area (step  1315 ). 
         [0096]    Thereafter, the main controller  165  or the beam management program  1414  provides the beam index to the RF controller  159  of the beamforming transceiver so that a phase shifter and an MPDT switch for selecting an antenna element can be simultaneously controlled (step S 1320 ). 
         [0097]    The RF controller  159  controls the beamforming switch and the phase shifter according to the beam index so that the electronic device can transmit or receive a beam by selecting an antenna set and a phase according to the determined beamforming direction (step  1325 ). 
         [0098]    Thereafter, the controller  165  or the beam management program  1414  measures channel quality for the received beam, and selects a best beam (step  1330 ). 
         [0099]    Thereafter, the main controller  165  or the beam management program  1414  examines whether the selected best beam satisfies the QoS (step  1310 ), and repeats the subsequent operations. 
         [0100]      FIG. 14  is a block diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0101]    Referring to  FIG. 14 , the electronic device includes a memory  1410 , a processor unit  1420 , an input/output controller  1440 , a display unit  1450 , and an input device  1460 . Herein, the memory  1410  may be plural in number. Each constitutional element is described as follows. 
         [0102]    The memory  1410  includes a program storage unit  1411  for storing a program for controlling an operation of the electronic device and a data storage unit  1412  for storing data generated while the program is executed. 
         [0103]    The data storage unit  1412  may store data required for operations of an application program  1413  and a beam management program  1414 . In particular, the data storage unit  1412  may store a beam book according to the present invention. 
         [0104]    The program storage unit  1411  includes the application program  1413  and the beam management program  1414 . Herein, a program included in the program storage unit  1411  is a set of instructions and may be expressed as an instruction set. 
         [0105]    The application program  1413  includes an application program which operates in the electronic device. That is, the application program  1413  includes an instruction of an application which is driven by the processor  1422 . 
         [0106]    The beam management program  1414  performs the aforementioned procedure of  FIG. 13 . 
         [0107]    That is, the beam management program  1411  monitors current uplink and/or downlink quality, and examines whether the monitored uplink or downlink quality satisfies a pre-set Quality of Service (QoS). 
         [0108]    If the monitored uplink or downlink quality does not satisfy the pre-set QoS, the beam management program  1411  sets a beam training area and determines a beam index for the set beam training area. 
         [0109]    According to the determined beam index, the beam management program  1414  provides the beam index to the RF controller  159  of the beamforming transceiver so that a phase shifter and an MPDT switch for selecting an antenna element can be simultaneously controlled. 
         [0110]    The beam management program  1414  measures channel quality for each beam, and selects a best beam. 
         [0111]    The beam management program  1414  examines whether the selected best beam satisfies the QoS, and repeats the subsequent operations. 
         [0112]    A memory interface  1421  controls an access to the memory  1410  of a component such as a processor  1422  or a peripheral device interface  1423 . 
         [0113]    The peripheral device interface  1423  controls a connection of the processor  1422  and the memory interface  1421  with respect to an input/output peripheral device of a base station. 
         [0114]    The processor  1422  controls the base station to provide a corresponding service by using at least one software program. In this case, the processor  1422  executes at least one program stored in the memory  1410  and provides a service according to the program. 
         [0115]    The input/output controller  1440  provides an interface between the peripheral device interface  1423  and an input/output device such as the display unit  1450  and the input device  1460 . 
         [0116]    The display unit  1450  displays state information, an input text, a moving picture, a still picture, or the like. For example, the display unit  1450  displays information of an application program driven by the processor  1422 . 
         [0117]    The input device  1460  provides input data generated by a selection of the electronic device to the processor unit  1420  through the input/output controller  1440 . In this case, the input device  1460  includes a keypad including at least one hardware button, a touch pad for detecting touch information, or the like. For example, the input device  1460  provides touch information such as a touch, a movement of the touch, a release of the touch, or the like detected through the touch pad to the processor  1422  through the input/output controller  1440 . 
         [0118]    The electronic device includes a communication processor  1490  for performing a communication function for voice communication and data communication, and the communication processor  1490  includes the aforementioned beamforming transceiver  150  and modem  160  of  FIG. 1 . 
         [0119]    While various embodiments have been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the various embodiments is defined not by the detailed description of the invention but by the appended claims, and all differences within the scope will be construed as being included in the present invention.

Technology Classification (CPC): 7