WO2006118428A2 - Communicating control information in mobile communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to communicating control information in a mobile communication system.
- the present invention is suitable for a wide scope of applications, it is particularly suitable for quickly communicating new control information in a mobile communication system using an automatic repeat request scheme for indicating reception-failure of a packet. .
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a network structure of a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS).
- a UMTS mainly includes a user equipment (UE), a UMTS terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN), and a core network (CN).
- the UTRAN includes at least one radio network sub-system (hereinafter abbreviated RNS).
- the RNS includes one radio network controller (RNC) and at least one base station (Node B) managed by the RNC. At least one or more cells exist in one Node B.
- RNC radio network controller
- Node B base station
- FIG. 2 is an architectural diagram of a radio interface protocol between the UE (user equipment) and the UTRAN (UMTS terrestrial radio access network).
- a radio interface protocol vertically includes a physical layer, a data link layer, and a network layer.
- the radio interface protocol includes a user plane for data information transfer and a control plane for signaling transfer.
- the protocol layers in FIG. 2 can be divided into a first layer (Ll), a second layer (L2), and a third layer (L3) such as the three lower layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) standard model widely known in the art.
- Ll first layer
- L2 second layer
- L3 third layer
- OSI open system interconnection
- a physical layer is the first layer and offers an information transfer service to an upper layer using a physical channel.
- the physical layer is connected to a medium access control (MAC) layer located above the physical layer PHY via a transport channel.
- MAC medium access control
- Data is transferred between the MAC layer and the PHY layer via the transport channel.
- data is transferred between different physical layers, and more particularly, between a physical layer of a transmitting side and a physical layer of a receiving side via the physical channel.
- the MAC layer of the second layer offers a service to a radio link control (RLC) layer located above the MAC layer via a logical channel.
- RLC radio link control
- the MAC layer can also be divided into a MAC-b sublayer, a MAC-d sublayer, a MAC-c/sh sublayer, a MAC-hs sublayer and a MAC-e sublayer according to the types of transport channels managed in detail.
- the MAC-b sublayer takes charge of managing a transport channel such as a broadcast channel (BCH) responsible for broadcasting system information.
- the MAC- c/sh sublayer manages a shared transport channel, which is shared by other UEs.
- a forward access channel (FACH) and a downlink shared channel (DSCH) are examples of a shared transport channel.
- the MAC-d sublayer takes charge of managing a dedicated transport channel such as a DCH (dedicated channel) for a specific UE.
- the MAC-hs sublayer manages a transport channel such as a high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) for supporting high speed data transfer in downlink and uplink.
- the MAC-e sublayer manages a transport channel such as an enhanced dedicated channel (E-DCH) for uplink data transfer.
- E-DCH enhanced dedicated channel
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a structural example of DCH and E-DCH.
- both DCH and E-DCH are transport channels that can be dedicatedly used by one user equipment (UE).
- the E-DCH is used by a user equipment to transfer data to a UTRAN in uplink.
- the E-DCH can transfer uplink data faster than the DCH.
- the E-DCH adopts a technique such as hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ), adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) and scheduling controlled by a Node B, for example.
- HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
- AMC adaptive modulation and coding
- Node B for example.
- the Node B transfers to the UE downlink control information for controlling the UE 's E-DCH transfer.
- the downlink control information includes response information (ACK/NACK) for HARQ, channel quality information for AMC, E-DCH transport rate assignment information, E-DCH transport start time and transport time interval assignment information, and transport block size information, for example.
- the UE transfers uplink control information to the Node B.
- the uplink control information includes E-DCH rate request information for Node B controlled scheduling, UE buffer status information, and UE power status information, for example.
- E-DPCCH enhanced dedicated physical control channel
- a MAC-d flow is defined between a MAC-d sublayer and a MAC-e sublayer for E-DCH.
- a dedicated logical channel is mapped to the MAC-d flow.
- the MAC-d flow is mapped to a transport channel E-DCH, and the E-DCH is mapped to another physical channel E-DPDCH (enhanced dedicated physical data channel).
- the dedicatedrlogical channel can be directly mapped to DCH.
- the transport channel DCH is mapped to a dedicated physical data channel (DPDCH).
- the MAC-d sublayer in FIG. 3 manages the DCH (dedicated channel) as a dedicated transport channel for a specific user equipment, while the MAC-e sublayer manages the E-DCH (enhanced dedicated channel) as a transport channel used in transferring fast data in uplink.
- a MAC-d sublayer of a transmitting side configures a MAC-d protocol data unit (PDU) from a MAC-d service data unit (SDU) delivered from an upper layer, i.e., an RLC layer.
- a MAC-d sublayer of a receiving side facilitates recovery of the MAC-d SDU from the MAC-d PDU received from a lower layer and delivers the recovered MAC-d SDU to an upper layer.
- the MAC-d exchanges the MAC-d PDU with a MAC-e sublayer via a MAC-d flow or exchanges the MAC-d PDU with a physical layer via the DCH.
- the MAC-d sublayer of the receiving side recovers the MAC-d PDU using a MAC-d header attached to the MAC-d PDU prior to delivering the recovered MAC-d SDU to an upper layer.
- a MAC-e sublayer of a transmitting side configures a MAC-e PDU from a MAC- e SDU corresponding to a MAC-d PDU delivered from an upper layer, i.e., a MAC-d sublayer.
- the MAC-e sublayer of a receiving side facilitates recovery of the MAC-e SDU from the MAC-e PDU received from a lower layer, i.e., a physical layer and delivers the recovered MAC-e SDU to a higher layer. In doing so, the MAC-e exchanges the MAC-e PDU with the physical layer via the E-DCH.
- the MAC-e sublayer of the receiving side recovers the MAC-e SDU using a MAC-e header attached to the MAC-e PDU prior to delivering the recovered MAC-e SDU to a higher layer.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a protocol for E-DCH.
- a MAC-e sublayer supporting E-DCH exists below a MAC-d sublayer of a UTRAN.
- a MAC-e sublayer supporting E-DCH exists below a MAC-d sublayer of a UE.
- the MAC-e sublayer of the UTRAN is located at a Node B.
- the MAC-e sublayer exists in each UE. .
- the MAC-d sublayer of the UTRAN is located at a serving radio network controller (SRNC) in charge of managing a corresponding UE.
- SRNC serving radio network controller
- Control information transmission for E-DCH is explained as follows. First of all, a scheduler exists at a Node B for E-DCH.
- the scheduler facilitates the allocation of an optimal radio resource to each UE existing within one cell to raise transmission efficiency of data in an uplink transfer at a base station from all UEs within each cell. In particular, more radio resources are allocated to a UE having a good channel status in one cell to enable the corresponding UE to transmit more data. Less radio resources are allocated to a UE having a poor channel status to prevent the corresponding UE from transmitting interference signals over an uplink radio channel.
- the scheduler When allocating radio resources to the corresponding UE, the scheduler does not only consider a radio channel status of a UE.
- the scheduler also requires control information from UEs.
- the control information includes a power quantity the UE can use for E-DCH or a quantity of data the UE attempts to transmit. Namely, even if the UE has a better channel status, if there is no spare power the UE can use for E-DCH, or if there is no data the UE will transmit in an uplink direction, a radio resource should not be allocated to the UE.
- the scheduler can raise the efficiency of radio resource use within one cell only if a radio resource is allocated to a UE having a spare power for E-DCH and data to be transmitted in the uplink transfer.
- a UE should send control information to a scheduler of a Node B.
- the control information can be transmitted in various ways. For instance, a scheduler of a Node B can instruct a UE to report that data to be transmitted in uplink exceeds a specific value or to periodically send control information to the Node B itself.
- a radio resource is allocated to a UE from a scheduler of a Node B, the UE configures a MAC-e PDU within the allocated radio resource and then transmits the MAC-e PDU to a base station via E-DCH.
- a UE sends control info ⁇ nation,to a Node B to inform the Node-b that.tl ⁇ ere is data to be transmitted by the UE.
- a scheduler of the Node B then sends information indicating that a radio resource allocation will be made to the UE based on the control information been sent by the UE.
- the information indicating the radio resource allocation means a maximum value of power the UE can transmit in uplink, a ratio for a reference channel, etc.
- the UE configures the MAC-e PDU within a permitted range based on the information indicating the radio resource allocation and transmits the configured MAC-e PDU.
- a UE transmits a MAC-e PDU, which starts a transmission, until receiving an acknowledgement (ACK) from the Node B that the MAC-e PDU was correctly received by the Node B, or retransmits the MAC-e PDU as many times as a maximum retransmission attempt value allows. Accordingly, when new data arrives at the UE to be transmitted to the Node B, new control information should also be transmitted to the Node B to request a resource allocation for the new data transmission.
- ACK acknowledgement
- the UE must wait until receiving an ACK from the Node B or retransmit an old MAC-e PDU a maximum number of times allowable before transmitting a new or updated MAC-e PDU with the new control information. Accordingly, a time taken for a UE to receive a radio resource allocation is delayed. Furthermore, by considering that information such as power information is frequently changed, wrong or old information is delivered to a Node B under the related art method.
- the present invention is directed to communicating control information in a mobile communication system.
- the present invention is embodied in a method for communicating control information in a mobile communication system, the method comprising transmitting a first data block comprising control information for transmitting first data when no resources for the transmission of the first data are available, receiving second data from an upper layer to be transmitted, wherein the second data has a higher priority than the first data, and transmitting a second data block comprising updated control information for transmitting the first and second data when no resources for the transmission of the first and second data are available.
- priority is related to a logical channel through which data is delivered.
- the method further comprises establishing an automatic repeat request scheme with a receiver for receiving feedback information regarding the transmission of the first and second data block, wherein the receiver is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the second data block is transmitted independent of receiving feedback information from the receiver for the first data block transmission.
- the first data block is retransmitted to the receiver using the automatic repeat request scheme until receiving ACK for the first data block from the receiver, wherein the receiver is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the first data block is retransmitted to the receiver a maximum number of times set by the receiver using the automatic repeat request scheme if ACK for the first data block is not received from the receiver, wherein the receiver is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- -the second data block is-Lretransmitted to the receiver using the , automatic repeat request scheme until receiving ACK for the second data block from the receiver, wherein the receiver is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the second data block is retransmitted to the receiver a maximum number of times set by the receiver using the automatic repeat request scheme if ACK for the second data block is not received from the receiver, wherein the receiver is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the control information comprises scheduling information, wherein the scheduling information comprises at least one of highest priority logical channel identifier, total E-DCH buffer status, highest priority logical channel buffer status, and mobile terminal power headroom.
- the first data block is a MAC-e PDU and the second data block is a MAC-e PDU.
- a mobile terminal for communicating control information in a mobile communication system comprises a processor for receiving first and second data from an upper layer and generating a first data and second data block to be transmitted, wherein the second data has a higher priority than the first data, and a transmitter controlled by the processor for transmitting the first data block comprising control information for transmitting the first data when no resources for the transmission of the first data are available, wherein the transmitter transmits the second data block comprising updated control information for transmitting the first and second data when no resources for the transmission of the first and second data are available.
- the mobile terminal establishes an automatic repeat request scheme with a receiving side for receiving feedback information regarding the transmission of the first and second data block, wherein the receiving side is one of a mobile terminal and anetwork. .. *"L. — •
- the second data block is transmitted independent of receiving feedback information from the receiving side for the first data block transmission.
- the first data block is retransmitted to the receiving side using the automatic repeat request scheme until receiving ACK for the first data block from the receiving side, wherein the receiving side is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the first data block is retransmitted to the receiving side a maximum number of times set by the receiving side using the automatic repeat request scheme if ACK for the first data block is not received from the receiving side, wherein the receiving side is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the second data block is retransmitted to the receiving side using the automatic repeat request scheme until receiving ACK for the second data block from the receiving side, wherein the receiving side is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- the second data block is retransmitted to the receiving side a maximum number of times set by the receiving side using the automatic repeat request scheme if ACK for the second data block is not received from the receiving side, wherein the receiving side is one of a mobile terminal and a network.
- control information comprises scheduling information, wherein the scheduling information comprises at least one of highest priority logical channel identifier, total E-DCH buffer status, highest priority logical channel buffer status, and mobile terminal power headroom.
- the first data block is a MAC-e PDU and the second data block is a MAC-e PDU.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a network structure of a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS).
- FIG. 2 is an architectural diagram of a radio interface protocol between a user equipment (UE) and a UMTS terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN).
- UE user equipment
- UTRAN UMTS terrestrial radio access network
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a structural example of a dedicated channel (DCH) and an enhanced dedicated channel (E-DCH).
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a protocol for E-DCH.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a method of communicating control information in a mobile communication system in accordance with the related art.
- FIG. 6A illustrates a method for communicating control information in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6B illustrates a method for communicating control information in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a method for communicating control information in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a mobile communication device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention relates to communicating controHnformation in a mobile
- HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
- the feedback information notifies the transmitting side whether the data transmitted by
- the transmitting side is correctly received at the receiving side.
- the receiving side transmits a
- the receiving side transmits a negative acknowledgement
- the transmitting side transmits new data, i.e., a packet 2 in case
- the transmitting side If the feedback is NACK, the transmitting side retransmits the
- the transmitting side attempts a transmission using both of the
- the receiving side transmits ACK to the transmitting side. If this fails,
- the receiving side transmits NACK to the transmitting side.
- NACK is received
- the transmitting side repeats the above process, hi this case, the
- retransmitted packet 1 should be identical to the former packet 1. If not, the receiving side is unable to recover the data correctly.
- the UE is unable to
- the UE even if control information is included in the MAC-e PDU, the UE
- contents included in the control information are a maximum priority
- the maximum priority channel means a channel having a
- the UE may receive various new data from a user.
- the maximum priority the maximum priority
- the channel may be changed, or other information such as the total buffer quantity, the
- margin of power and the like may be changed as well.
- the maximum priority channel information is important. This is because
- the UE should
- the UE may inform the Node B of this information immediately.
- the UE may inform
- the Node B at a time when the UE receives NACK from the Node B.
- FIG. 6A illustrates a method for communicating control information in
- first data packet (MAC-e PDU 1) comprising first control information for first data is
- the receiving side may be a network
- the first control information requests a
- the UE In order to transmit the new data, the UE requests a data transmission resource allocation from the receiving side by
- MAC-e PDU 2 MAC-e PDU 2
- the UE preferably does not wait until receiving an ACK
- the UE waits to receive a NACK for the first data packet.
- the UE Upon receiving the NACK, the UE configures a new data packet or updates the first
- FIG. 6B illustrates a method for communicating control information in
- new data to be transmitted arrives at the UE at a time when a NACK is received from a
- UE configures a new data packet or updates the first data packet to include new control
- the new or updated data packet is
- FIG. 7 illustrates a method for communicating control information in accordance
- the UE does
- the present invention enables a UE using E-DCH to receive a service of
- the present invention discloses a method of enabling a UE to
- control information to be transmitted are changed while a UE performs HARQ
- new control information of the UE is transmitted to the Node B.
- control information is included in the MAC-e PDU only and if control information of
- the UE is changed while the UE receives the corresponding response, the UE stops a
- the UE includes
- control information in a MAC-e PDU and transmits the MAC-e PDU to a base station.
- the UE then waits for a response (feedback information) from the base station for the
- the MAC-e PDU includes only the control information, and if the
- control information of the UE is changed while the UE having transmitted the MAC-e
- the UE can ignore a maximum number of
- PDU includes only the control information
- the present invention discloses that a
- the UE decides not to perform the retransmission when the MAC-e PDU
- the UE attempts this process
- the UE may construe the
- control information described above comprises scheduling
- a UE's marginal power quantity (mobile terminal power headroom)
- total E-DCH buffer status a total quantity of data possessed by the UE (total E-DCH buffer status), a channel
- the UE stops a retransmission of the MAC-e PDU
- the UE After the UE has transmitted the MAC-e PDU including the control
- the UE retransmits the previously transmitted MAC-e PDU. Otherwise, the UE stops the
- the response requesting the retransmission comprises a signal
- a NACK signal is an example of such a signal.
- another user data is
- the UE included in the UE-transmitting MAC-e'PDU including the control information, the UE
- the UE if a channel status is poor, the UE preferably continues to transmit the
- the UTRAN informs the UE whether to keep performing the
- the present invention enables new control information to be quickly
- FIG. 8 a block diagram of a mobile communication device 400 of
- the present invention is illustrated, for example a mobile phone for performing the
- the mobile communication device 400 includes a processing unit 410 such as a microprocessor or digital signal processor, an RF module
- a power management module 406 an antenna 440, a battery 455, a display 415, a
- keypad 420 a storage unit 430 such as flash memory, ROM or SRAM, a speaker 445
- a user enters instructional information, such as a telephone number, for example,
- buttons of a keypad 420 by pushing the buttons of a keypad 420 or by voice activation using the microphone 450.
- the processing unit 410 receives and processes the instructional information to perform
- Operational data may be
- processing unit 410 may display the instructional and operational information on the
- the processing unit 410 issues instructional information to the RF module 435 to
- the RF module 435 comprises a receiver and a transmitter to
- the antenna 440 facilitates the transmission and
- the RF module 435 may
- the processed signals would be transformed into audible or readable
- the processing unit 410 is adapted to receive first and second data from an upper layer and generate a first and second data block comprising information related to the
- the processing unit 410 is also
- a receiver of the RF module 435 is adapted to receive
- the present invention may also be used in any wireless communication
- the present invention is also a wireless communication system, such as UMTS.
- UMTS wireless communication system
- the present invention is also a wireless communication system, such as UMTS.
- -physical layers for example, TDMA, CDMA, FDMA, WCDMA, etc.
- the preferred embodiments may be implemented as a method, apparatus or
- ASIC Specific Integrated Circuit
- a computer readable medium e.g., magnetic
- EEPROMs electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- hard disk drives e.g., hard disk drives, floppy disks, tape, etc.
- optical storage e.g., CD- ROMs, optical disks, etc.
- volatile and non-volatile memory devices e.g., EEPROMs
- ROMs Read Only Memory
- PROMs PROMs
- RAMs DRAMs
- SRAMs firmware, programmable logic, etc.
- Code in the computer readable medium is accessed and executed by a processor.
- article of manufacture in which the code is implemented may comprise a transmission
- manufacture may comprise any information bearing medium known in the art.
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