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    Default Refernce signal on more than one port

    Hi,
    forgive me for my ignorance but I have very basic question.
    in LTE we have refernce signal, and in case of using more than one antenna port we have to dtx the other refernce signal at the same time time the 1st refernce signal is transmitted, the reason is to protect the quality of the refernce signal, my question: for other channels if they are sent on two ports why its OK to be transmitted at same time same sub carrier? What's the difference, and why they are not interfering each other.
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    Default Re: Refernce signal on more than one port

    Because it is used as the reference to estimate the correlation between two ports(RI)?

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    Default Re: Refernce signal on more than one port

    The control channels always using tx diversity scheme. Streams are coded using space-time block coding (Alamouti scheme) in order to not interferee each other. PDSCH uses spatial multiplexing to multiple data rate.
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    Default Re: Refernce signal on more than one port

    Hi Mdaf,

    Actually dtx is used for RS Power boosting, you can boost your RS up to 3 dB by using this dtx without reduce power of PDSCH or other channel.

    You can see my post on LTE power boosting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mdaf View Post
    Hi,
    forgive me for my ignorance but I have very basic question.
    in LTE we have refernce signal, and in case of using more than one antenna port we have to dtx the other refernce signal at the same time time the 1st refernce signal is transmitted, the reason is to protect the quality of the refernce signal, my question: for other channels if they are sent on two ports why its OK to be transmitted at same time same sub carrier? What's the difference, and why they are not interfering each other.
    many thanks
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    Default Re: Refernce signal on more than one port

    Quote Originally Posted by tremalnike
    The control channels always using tx diversity scheme. Streams are coded using space-time block coding (Alamouti scheme) in order to not interferee each other. PDSCH uses spatial multiplexing to multiple data rate.
    PDCCH too?

    rosan

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