WO2013025258A1 - Updating channel state information in a wireless network - Google Patents
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- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-Advanced Long Term Evolution- Advanced
- each device may establish a wireless connection to a local base station in order to access a broader data network.
- multiple devices may communicate with each other by accessing the data network through multiple base stations.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic depiction of an example network configuration in accordance with one or more embodiments
- Fig. 2 is a depiction of a table used by an example network configuration in accordance with one or more embodiments
- Fig. 3 is a schematic depiction of an example user device in accordance with one or more embodiments
- Fig. 4 is a schematic depiction of an example base station in accordance with one or more embodiments.
- Fig. 5 is a flow chart in accordance with one or more embodiments. Detailed Description
- one area of particular interest may be the calculation and reporting of channel state information (CSI) between a user device and a base station.
- CSI channel state information
- calculating CSI may enable certain optimizations to be performed during communication.
- knowledge of CSI may affect the determination of certain transmission parameters, power requirements, bandwidth allocation, modulation schemes, and other variables for wireless communication.
- CSI may be sent to the base station using a determined number of transport blocks, a
- Such determinations may enable a wireless network configuration to leverage relatively good channel conditions when reporting CSI.
- FIG. 1 represents a system 100 for updating channel state information in a wireless network according to one or more embodiments.
- the system may include a base station 105 in wireless communication with a user device 1 15.
- the user device 1 15 may be connected to the wireless network 1 10 through the base station 105.
- the base station 105 may be a radio receiver and/or transmitter that serves as a hub for a local wireless network.
- the base station 105 may act as a gateway between a wired network (not shown) and a wireless network 1 10 and may typically include a transmitter and a wireless router.
- the user device 1 15 may be any electronic device capable of
- the user device 1 15 may include a desktop computer, laptop computer, mobile phone, tablet personal computer, personal digital assistant, digital camera, and/or any other electronic device.
- FIG.1 illustrates only one user device 1 15, it should be understood that any number of user devices may be in communication with the base station 105, and therefore to the wireless network 1 10.
- channel conditions may need to be determined between the base station 105 and the user device 1 15.
- the base station 105 may send a reference signal 120a through the wireless network 1 10 to the user device 1 15.
- Channel state information (CSI) management logic 130 in the user device 1 15 may then analyze the received reference signal 120b.
- CSI channel state information
- the CSI management logic 130 may compare characteristics of the received reference signal 120b with characteristics of the reference signal 120a when it was initially sent by the base station 105. The CSI management logic 130 may then use any determined differences between the received reference signal 120b and the sent reference signal 120a to calculate channel state conditions.
- the user device 1 15 may send back a signal to the base station 105 containing the calculated CSI 125.
- CSI 125 may refer to the channel properties of a wireless communication link between the base station 105 and the user device 1 15.
- CSI may describe signal propagation characteristics, such as the effects of signal scattering, fading, and power decay with distance.
- CSI may enable systems to adapt data transmission to current channel conditions to achieve a certain degree of reliability balanced with a desired rate of data transfer.
- CSI may include channel quality indicator (CQI) and precoding matrix indicator (PMI) reports.
- CQI channel quality indicator
- PMI precoding matrix indicator
- the user device 1 15 may communicate with the base station 105 using any wireless protocols.
- the two devices may communicate using any of the 802.1 1 wireless standards, Bluetooth, Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE), and/or LTE-Advanced.
- 3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- the system 100 depicted in FIG. 1 may operate under the LTE and/or LTE-Advanced standard (hereinafter referred to as LTE).
- LTE LTE
- the base station 105 may be referred to as evolved Node B (eNB)
- UE user equipment
- communication directed from the base station 105 to the user device 1 15 may be referred to as downlink communication while communication from the user device 1 15 to the base station 105 may be referred to as uplink communication.
- a transport block may be a specified amount of data that can be transmitted over a particular period of time.
- the transport block size may depend on various factors such as bandwidth requirements and availability of certain resources.
- a modulation scheme may be the method by which certain properties of a signal may be varied to transmit data. Typically, higher-order modulation schemes may provide a higher transfer rate but suffer from an increase in error rate and susceptibility to interference compared to lower-order modulation. In other words, a higher order modulation scheme may provide more data transfer bandwidth but less reliability.
- the number of transport blocks together with the modulation scheme and other parameters associated with a particular transmission may provide the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) for the transmission.
- MCS modulation and coding scheme
- multiple data streams may be used, which may be referred to as layers.
- the number of layers employed during transmission may correspond to the rank of the transmission.
- a rank 2 transmission may employ two layers.
- the physical uplink shared channel may be used to carry or transmit user data.
- PUSCH may be used to carry CSI-only data.
- MCS modulation and coding schemes
- QPSK quadrature phase-shift keying
- LTE may support a communication method known in the art as carrier aggregation. In carrier aggregation, multiple component carriers or channels may be combined to increase bandwidth for data transmission.
- CSI data may be reported for each component carrier, thereby increasing bandwidth requirements for CSI reporting itself when compared to using only one channel.
- An implication of such restrictions may include circumstances where current systems are unable to take full advantage of good channel conditions. For example, good channel conditions may enable the support of higher order modulation and a greater number of layers for CSI-only transmission. However, the restrictions described above may prevent the ability to adopt such measures.
- the system 100 illustrated in FIG. 1 may provide a framework for varying the MCS and number layers during CSI-only transmission over PUSCH.
- the base station 105 may determine the MCS (i.e., the number of transport blocks and the order of modulation for each transport block) and transmission rank for the CSI transmission.
- the base station 105 may include Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) Logic 108 to determine that channel conditions permit more than one layer to be used.
- MCS Logic 108 may determine that channel state conditions permit two transport blocks to be mapped to two or more layers using the same modulation scheme.
- the MCS Logic 108 may determine that channel state conditions permit two transport blocks to be mapped to two or more layers using different orders of modulation.
- FIG. 2 may represent a signaling table 200 including multiple signaling indices, represented by l-MCSO and l_MCS1 , which may be used by the system 100 to signal various combinations of MCS and transmission ranks.
- the table 200 may be added to the current LTE specification to increase bandwidth capabilities of PUSCH for CSI-only transmission.
- the signaling indices in the table 200 may provide a framework for spatial multiplexing with link adaptation in transmitting CSI-only data over PUSCH.
- rows 1 -6 may correspond to a CSI- only transmission over PUSCH having one transport block mapped to two layers.
- row 1 may correspond to having the first transport block enabled and the second transport block disabled.
- the modulation order for the first transport block may be 2.
- rows 7, 1 1 , and 15 may correspond to CSI-only transmissions over PUSCH having two transport blocks mapped to two or more layers with the same modulations schemes.
- row 1 1 may correspond to having both the first transport block and the second transport block enabled.
- the transport blocks may each have a modulation order of 4 and may be mapped to two or more layers.
- rows 8-10 and 12-14 may correspond to CSI-only transmissions over PUSCH having two transport blocks mapped to two or more layers with different modulation schemes.
- row 14 may correspond to having both the first transport block and the second transport block enabled.
- the first transport block may have a modulation order of 6 while the second transport block may have a modulation order of 4.
- the transport blocks may be mapped to two or more layers. It should be noted that one of ordinary skill in the art understands that various other combinations of the number of transport blocks, number of layers, and modulations schemes are also possible in addition to those illustrated in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 represents a system depiction of the user device 1 15 of FIG. 1 .
- the user device may include a receiver 310 for receiving data and a transmitter 320 for transmitting data.
- the receiver 310 and the transmitter 320 may be combined to form a transceiver capable of both receiving and transmitting data.
- the receiver 310 may receive the reference signal 120a-b from the base station 105 while the transmitter 320 may transmit the CSI signal 125 back to the base station 105.
- the user device 1 15 may also include a memory 330 for storing instructions and a processor 340 for executing those instructions.
- CSI Management Logic 130 (not shown) may include the processor 340 and memory 330 or may be otherwise in communication with the processor 340 and the memory 330.
- the CSI Management Logic 130 may be a program stored in the memory 330, and thereby provide instructions for the processor 340 to execute.
- the processor 340 may carry out instructions from the CSI Management Logic 130 to calculate channel state conditions as described above with reference to FIG. 1 .
- the user device 1 15 may also include more than one processor and more than one memory.
- the user device 1 15 may also include multiple storage devices.
- FIG. 4 represents a system depiction of an example base station 105 that may be used to perform the calculating of the CSI.
- the base station 105 may include similar components to those illustrated in the user device 1 15 of FIG. 3.
- the base station 105 may also include a receiver 410, and transmitter 420, a processor 440, and memory 430.
- the base station 105 may also include a router 450 to route communication between various user devices.
- the memory 430 may store the table 200 illustrated in Fig. 2.
- the base station 105 may also include a MCS Logic 108 (not shown) in communication with the processor 440 and memory 460.
- MCS Logic 108 may include the processor 440 and memory 430.
- the MCS Logic 130 may be a program stored in the memory 430, and thereby provide instructions for the processor 440 to execute.
- the processor 440 may carry out instructions from the MCS Logic 108 to determine CSI signaling as described above with reference to FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 represents a flow diagram depicting a method 500 for updating channel state information in a wireless network according to one or more
- the method may begin in step 510 when a user device wirelessly receives a reference signal, from a base station.
- the received reference signal may be analyzed to calculate channel state information.
- characteristics of the reference signal when it is received may be compared with the characteristics of the reference signal when it was sent. Any determined differences may be used in the calculation of the channel conditions.
- the base station 105 e.g., the MCS Logic 108 may determine a particular combination of MCS and
- the base station 105 may determine a number of transport blocks, a number of layers, and an order of modulation for each transport block to use in transmitting channel state information back to the base station 105.
- the MCS Logic 108 may perform a lookup to the table 200 in FIG. 2 to decide on appropriate signaling to indicate to the user device 1 15 the determined MCS and transmission rank.
- the CSI may be sent back to the base station using the determined number transport blocks, number of layers, and modulation scheme for each transport block.
- a processor can include a microprocessor, microcontroller, processor module or subsystem, programmable integrated circuit, programmable gate array, or another control or computing device.
- a "processor” can refer to a single component or to plural components (e.g., one CPU or multiple CPUs).
- Data and instructions are stored in respective storage devices, which are implemented as one or more computer-readable or machine-readable storage media.
- the storage media include different forms of memory including
- DRAMs or SRAMs dynamic or static random access memories
- EPROMs erasable and programmable read-only memories
- EEPROMs electrically erasable and programmable read-only memories
- flash memories magnetic disks such as fixed, floppy and removable disks; other magnetic media including tape; optical media such as compact disks (CDs) or digital video disks (DVDs); or other types of storage devices.
- CDs compact disks
- DVDs digital video disks
- the instructions discussed above can be provided on one computer-readable or machine-readable storage medium, or alternatively, can be provided on multiple computer-readable or machine-readable storage media distributed in a large system having possibly plural nodes.
- Such computer-readable or machine-readable storage medium or media is (are) considered to be part of an article (or article of manufacture).
- An article or article of manufacture can refer to any manufactured single component or multiple components.
- the storage medium or media can be located either in the machine running the machine-readable instructions, or located at a remote site from which machine-readable instructions can
- references throughout this specification to "one embodiment” or “an embodiment” mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one implementation encompassed within the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrase “one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be instituted in other suitable forms other than the particular embodiment illustrated and all such forms may be encompassed within the claims of the present application.
- One embodiment may include a method including: sending wirelessly, from a base station, a reference signal to a user device; receiving initial channel state information from the user device based on the reference signal; determining a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information; and receiving subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
- the method may also include that the determined number of transport blocks to enable is one, and the determined number of layers to use is two.
- the method also include that the determined number of transport blocks to enable is two, the determined number of layers to use is at least two, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block is the same.
- the method of may also include that the determined order of modulation for each transport block is greater than 4.
- the method may also include that the determined number of transport blocks to enable is two, the determined number of layers to use is at least two, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block is different. Additionally, the method may also include that the determined order of modulation for each transport block is greater than 4.
- the method may also include that the initial channel state information comprises a channel quality indicator and a precoded matrix indicator.
- the method may also include that communication with the user device is performed using a plurality of channels, and wherein a particular channel state information signal comprises information pertaining to channel conditions of each of the plurality of channels.
- the method may also include that the subsequent channel state information is sent back to the base station over a physical uplink shared channel during a channel state information-only transmission.
- Another embodiment may also be at least one machine readable medium including a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by a computer device, cause the computer device to carry out the above-described method.
- a further embodiment may be a system including: a transmitter; a receiver to wirelessly receive a reference signal over one or more wireless channels from a base station; a memory storing instructions; a processor to execute the instructions to: calculate initial channel state information of the one or more wireless channels by analyzing the reference signal; and receive a determined number of transport blocks to enable, a determined number of layers to use, and a determined order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information, wherein the transmitter is to wirelessly send subsequent channel state information to the base station using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
- the system may also include a display.
- the system may also include that the subsequent channel state information is sent over a physical uplink shared channel during an aperiodic channel state information-only transmission.
- the system may also include that analyzing the reference signal includes comparing first characteristics of the reference signal when it was initially sent to second
- Another embodiment may be a base station, including: a transceiver to wirelessly receive initial channel state information from a user device; and a channel state information logic having a memory storing instructions, and a processor to execute the instructions to: determine a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information, wherein the transceiver is to receive subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
- the base station may also include that the memory further stores a table indexing plural combinations of the number of transport blocks, the number of layers, and the order of modulation for each transport block.
- the base station may also include that the channel state information logic is to identify a particular combination from the table and that the base station communicates with the user device using a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) standard. Moreover, the base station may also include that the table is to index the plural combinations using a first Index Modulation and Coding Scheme (IMCS) and a second IMCS. Finally, the base station may also include that the first IMCS value is 29.
- LTE Long-Term Evolution
- IMCS Index Modulation and Coding Scheme
- the base station may also include that the first IMCS value is 29.
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Abstract
A system for updating channel state information may include a base station wirelessly sending a reference signal to a user device. The bases station may receive channel state information based on the reference signal. Then, the bases station may determine a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the channel state information. The bases station may then receive subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined parameters.
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UPDATING CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION IN A WIRELESS NETWORK Background
[0001 ] This relates generally to sending data over wireless networks. This application claims priority to provisional application 61 /523,080, filed August 12, 201 1 , which application is hereby expressly incorporated herein.
[0002] As mobile and wireless networks grow in popularity, radio and wireless communication standards must adapt to meet ever increasing bandwidth
requirements and user demand. Such standards include the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) and Long Term Evolution- Advanced (LTE-Advanced) systems.
[0003] Using these protocols, various devices may use wireless communication schemes to communicate with a data network. For example, each device may establish a wireless connection to a local base station in order to access a broader data network. Thus, multiple devices may communicate with each other by accessing the data network through multiple base stations.
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[0004] Some embodiments are described with respect to the following figures:
Fig. 1 is a schematic depiction of an example network configuration in accordance with one or more embodiments;
Fig. 2 is a depiction of a table used by an example network configuration in accordance with one or more embodiments;
Fig. 3 is a schematic depiction of an example user device in accordance with one or more embodiments;
Fig. 4 is a schematic depiction of an example base station in accordance with one or more embodiments; and
Fig. 5 is a flow chart in accordance with one or more embodiments.
Detailed Description
[0005] In wireless communications, one area of particular interest may be the calculation and reporting of channel state information (CSI) between a user device and a base station. To this end, calculating CSI may enable certain optimizations to be performed during communication. For example, knowledge of CSI may affect the determination of certain transmission parameters, power requirements, bandwidth allocation, modulation schemes, and other variables for wireless communication.
[0006] However, as data throughputs increase, so do the bandwidth requirements of reporting CSI. Thus, in accordance with one or more embodiments, CSI may be sent to the base station using a determined number of transport blocks, a
determined number of layers, and determined modulation schemes based on calculated channel conditions. Such determinations may enable a wireless network configuration to leverage relatively good channel conditions when reporting CSI.
[0007] FIG. 1 represents a system 100 for updating channel state information in a wireless network according to one or more embodiments. The system may include a base station 105 in wireless communication with a user device 1 15. Thus, the user device 1 15 may be connected to the wireless network 1 10 through the base station 105. In wireless computer networking, the base station 105 may be a radio receiver and/or transmitter that serves as a hub for a local wireless network. In one or more embodiments, the base station 105 may act as a gateway between a wired network (not shown) and a wireless network 1 10 and may typically include a transmitter and a wireless router.
[0008] The user device 1 15 may be any electronic device capable of
communication over a wireless network 1 10. For example, the user device 1 15 may include a desktop computer, laptop computer, mobile phone, tablet personal computer, personal digital assistant, digital camera, and/or any other electronic device. Furthermore, while FIG.1 illustrates only one user device 1 15, it should be understood that any number of user devices may be in communication with the base station 105, and therefore to the wireless network 1 10.
[0009] In one or more embodiments, in order to establish communication between the base station 105 and the user device 1 15, channel conditions may need to be determined between the base station 105 and the user device 1 15. Thus, the base station 105 may send a reference signal 120a through the wireless network 1 10 to the user device 1 15. Channel state information (CSI) management logic 130 in the user device 1 15 may then analyze the received reference signal 120b. For instance, the CSI management logic 130 may compare characteristics of the received reference signal 120b with characteristics of the reference signal 120a when it was initially sent by the base station 105. The CSI management logic 130 may then use any determined differences between the received reference signal 120b and the sent reference signal 120a to calculate channel state conditions.
Subsequently, the user device 1 15 may send back a signal to the base station 105 containing the calculated CSI 125.
[0010] CSI 125 may refer to the channel properties of a wireless communication link between the base station 105 and the user device 1 15. In general, CSI may describe signal propagation characteristics, such as the effects of signal scattering, fading, and power decay with distance. In wireless communications, CSI may enable systems to adapt data transmission to current channel conditions to achieve a certain degree of reliability balanced with a desired rate of data transfer. In one or more embodiments, CSI may include channel quality indicator (CQI) and precoding matrix indicator (PMI) reports.
[001 1 ] The user device 1 15 may communicate with the base station 105 using any wireless protocols. For example, the two devices may communicate using any of the 802.1 1 wireless standards, Bluetooth, Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE), and/or LTE-Advanced.
[0012] In one or more embodiments the system 100 depicted in FIG. 1 may operate under the LTE and/or LTE-Advanced standard (hereinafter referred to as LTE). In LTE, the base station 105 may be referred to as evolved Node B (eNB), and the user device 1 15 may be referred to as user equipment (UE). Additionally, communication directed from the base station 105 to the user device 1 15 may be
referred to as downlink communication while communication from the user device 1 15 to the base station 105 may be referred to as uplink communication.
[0013] In LTE, a transport block may be a specified amount of data that can be transmitted over a particular period of time. In general, the transport block size may depend on various factors such as bandwidth requirements and availability of certain resources. A modulation scheme may be the method by which certain properties of a signal may be varied to transmit data. Typically, higher-order modulation schemes may provide a higher transfer rate but suffer from an increase in error rate and susceptibility to interference compared to lower-order modulation. In other words, a higher order modulation scheme may provide more data transfer bandwidth but less reliability. The number of transport blocks together with the modulation scheme and other parameters associated with a particular transmission may provide the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) for the transmission.
[0014] Additionally, during transmission, multiple data streams may be used, which may be referred to as layers. To this end, the number of layers employed during transmission may correspond to the rank of the transmission. For example, a rank 2 transmission may employ two layers.
[0015] Furthermore, according to the current LTE specification, the physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) may be used to carry or transmit user data. In some circumstances, PUSCH may be used to carry CSI-only data. In these situations, support of CSI-only transmission over PUSCH may be restricted to only certain modulation and coding schemes (MCS) and a certain number of layers. For instance, only one transport block using only quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) modulation over one layer may currently be supported for CSI-only transmission over PUSCH. Moreover, LTE may support a communication method known in the art as carrier aggregation. In carrier aggregation, multiple component carriers or channels may be combined to increase bandwidth for data transmission. As such, when using carrier aggregation, CSI data may be reported for each component carrier, thereby increasing bandwidth requirements for CSI reporting itself when compared to using only one channel.
[0016] An implication of such restrictions may include circumstances where current systems are unable to take full advantage of good channel conditions. For example, good channel conditions may enable the support of higher order modulation and a greater number of layers for CSI-only transmission. However, the restrictions described above may prevent the ability to adopt such measures.
[0017] Thus, in one or more embodiments, the system 100 illustrated in FIG. 1 may provide a framework for varying the MCS and number layers during CSI-only transmission over PUSCH. Depending on the channel state conditions calculated by the CSI Management Logic 130 in the user device 1 15, the base station 105 may determine the MCS (i.e., the number of transport blocks and the order of modulation for each transport block) and transmission rank for the CSI transmission.
[0018] For example, the base station 105 may include Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) Logic 108 to determine that channel conditions permit more than one layer to be used. In another example, the MCS Logic 108 may determine that channel state conditions permit two transport blocks to be mapped to two or more layers using the same modulation scheme. In yet another example, the MCS Logic 108 may determine that channel state conditions permit two transport blocks to be mapped to two or more layers using different orders of modulation. One of ordinary skill in the art understands that the above examples are not limiting and that any combination of the number of transport blocks, modulation schemes, and
transmission layers are also contemplated within the present disclosure.
[0019] Furthermore, because the current LTE specification uses only one combination of MCS and transmission rank (i.e., one transport block, QPSK modulation, and one layer) for CSI-only transmission over PUSCH, no additional signaling is required between the user device 1 15 and the base station 105 to indicate any particular combination of MCS and transmission rank. Therefore, in order to implement the above examples, further signaling schemes may be included to designate particular combinations of MCS and transmission ranks. Such additional signaling may not be supported in current LTE specifications.
[0020] Therefore, FIG. 2 may represent a signaling table 200 including multiple signaling indices, represented by l-MCSO and l_MCS1 , which may be used by the system 100 to signal various combinations of MCS and transmission ranks. In one or more embodiments, the table 200 may be added to the current LTE specification to increase bandwidth capabilities of PUSCH for CSI-only transmission. Thus, the signaling indices in the table 200 may provide a framework for spatial multiplexing with link adaptation in transmitting CSI-only data over PUSCH.
[0021 ] Referring to the signaling table 200, rows 1 -6 may correspond to a CSI- only transmission over PUSCH having one transport block mapped to two layers. For example, row 1 may correspond to having the first transport block enabled and the second transport block disabled. Furthermore, the modulation order for the first transport block may be 2.
[0022] Additionally, rows 7, 1 1 , and 15 may correspond to CSI-only transmissions over PUSCH having two transport blocks mapped to two or more layers with the same modulations schemes. For example, row 1 1 may correspond to having both the first transport block and the second transport block enabled. Moreover, the transport blocks may each have a modulation order of 4 and may be mapped to two or more layers.
[0023] Finally, rows 8-10 and 12-14 may correspond to CSI-only transmissions over PUSCH having two transport blocks mapped to two or more layers with different modulation schemes. For instance, row 14 may correspond to having both the first transport block and the second transport block enabled. Additionally, the first transport block may have a modulation order of 6 while the second transport block may have a modulation order of 4. Furthermore, the transport blocks may be mapped to two or more layers. It should be noted that one of ordinary skill in the art understands that various other combinations of the number of transport blocks, number of layers, and modulations schemes are also possible in addition to those illustrated in FIG. 2.
[0024] FIG. 3 represents a system depiction of the user device 1 15 of FIG. 1 . The user device may include a receiver 310 for receiving data and a transmitter 320
for transmitting data. In one or more embodiments, the receiver 310 and the transmitter 320 may be combined to form a transceiver capable of both receiving and transmitting data. For example, the receiver 310 may receive the reference signal 120a-b from the base station 105 while the transmitter 320 may transmit the CSI signal 125 back to the base station 105.
[0025] Additionally, the user device 1 15 may also include a memory 330 for storing instructions and a processor 340 for executing those instructions. In one or more embodiments, CSI Management Logic 130 (not shown) may include the processor 340 and memory 330 or may be otherwise in communication with the processor 340 and the memory 330. In other embodiments, the CSI Management Logic 130 may be a program stored in the memory 330, and thereby provide instructions for the processor 340 to execute. As such, the processor 340 may carry out instructions from the CSI Management Logic 130 to calculate channel state conditions as described above with reference to FIG. 1 .
[0026] While FIG. 3 illustrates only one of each component, it should be understood that multiple instances of these components are also contemplated within the present disclosure. For example, the user device 1 15 may also include more than one processor and more than one memory. Furthermore, the user device 1 15 may also include multiple storage devices.
[0027] Similarly, FIG. 4 represents a system depiction of an example base station 105 that may be used to perform the calculating of the CSI. Thus, the base station 105 may include similar components to those illustrated in the user device 1 15 of FIG. 3. Specifically, the base station 105 may also include a receiver 410, and transmitter 420, a processor 440, and memory 430. Additionally, the base station 105 may also include a router 450 to route communication between various user devices. In one or more embodiments, the memory 430 may store the table 200 illustrated in Fig. 2.
[0028] Furthermore, the base station 105 may also include a MCS Logic 108 (not shown) in communication with the processor 440 and memory 460. In one or more embodiments, MCS Logic 108 may include the processor 440 and memory 430. In
other embodiments, the MCS Logic 130 may be a program stored in the memory 430, and thereby provide instructions for the processor 440 to execute. As such, the processor 440 may carry out instructions from the MCS Logic 108 to determine CSI signaling as described above with reference to FIG. 1 .
[0029] FIG. 5 represents a flow diagram depicting a method 500 for updating channel state information in a wireless network according to one or more
embodiments. The method may begin in step 510 when a user device wirelessly receives a reference signal, from a base station.
[0030] Then, in step 520, the received reference signal may be analyzed to calculate channel state information. As previously discussed, characteristics of the reference signal when it is received may be compared with the characteristics of the reference signal when it was sent. Any determined differences may be used in the calculation of the channel conditions.
[0031 ] In step 530, after the CSI has been calculated, the base station 105 (e.g., the MCS Logic 108) may determine a particular combination of MCS and
transmission rank. In other words, the base station 105 may determine a number of transport blocks, a number of layers, and an order of modulation for each transport block to use in transmitting channel state information back to the base station 105. In one or more embodiments, the MCS Logic 108 may perform a lookup to the table 200 in FIG. 2 to decide on appropriate signaling to indicate to the user device 1 15 the determined MCS and transmission rank.
[0032] Finally, in step 540, the CSI may be sent back to the base station using the determined number transport blocks, number of layers, and modulation scheme for each transport block.
[0033] Instructions of software described above (including the steps described in FIG.5) may be loaded for execution on a processor (such as the processor illustrated in FIG. 3 and/or FIG. 4) A processor can include a microprocessor, microcontroller, processor module or subsystem, programmable integrated circuit, programmable gate array, or another control or computing device. As used here, a "processor" can
refer to a single component or to plural components (e.g., one CPU or multiple CPUs).
[0034] Data and instructions are stored in respective storage devices, which are implemented as one or more computer-readable or machine-readable storage media. The storage media include different forms of memory including
semiconductor memory devices such as dynamic or static random access memories (DRAMs or SRAMs), erasable and programmable read-only memories (EPROMs), electrically erasable and programmable read-only memories (EEPROMs) and flash memories; magnetic disks such as fixed, floppy and removable disks; other magnetic media including tape; optical media such as compact disks (CDs) or digital video disks (DVDs); or other types of storage devices. Note that the instructions discussed above can be provided on one computer-readable or machine-readable storage medium, or alternatively, can be provided on multiple computer-readable or machine-readable storage media distributed in a large system having possibly plural nodes. Such computer-readable or machine-readable storage medium or media is (are) considered to be part of an article (or article of manufacture). An article or article of manufacture can refer to any manufactured single component or multiple components. The storage medium or media can be located either in the machine running the machine-readable instructions, or located at a remote site from which machine-readable instructions can be downloaded over a network for execution.
[0035] In the foregoing description, numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of the subject disclosed herein. However, implementations may be practiced without some or all of these details. Other implementations may include modifications and variations from the details discussed above. It is intended that the appended claims cover such modifications and variations.
[0036] References throughout this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one implementation encompassed within the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrase "one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" are not necessarily referring to the same
embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be instituted in other suitable forms other than the particular embodiment illustrated and all such forms may be encompassed within the claims of the present application.
[0037] The following clauses and/or examples pertain to further embodiments:
[0038] One embodiment may include a method including: sending wirelessly, from a base station, a reference signal to a user device; receiving initial channel state information from the user device based on the reference signal; determining a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information; and receiving subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
[0039] The method may also include that the determined number of transport blocks to enable is one, and the determined number of layers to use is two. The method also include that the determined number of transport blocks to enable is two, the determined number of layers to use is at least two, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block is the same. The method of may also include that the determined order of modulation for each transport block is greater than 4. The method may also include that the determined number of transport blocks to enable is two, the determined number of layers to use is at least two, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block is different. Additionally, the method may also include that the determined order of modulation for each transport block is greater than 4.
[0040] Furthermore, the method may also include that the initial channel state information comprises a channel quality indicator and a precoded matrix indicator. The method may also include that communication with the user device is performed using a plurality of channels, and wherein a particular channel state information signal comprises information pertaining to channel conditions of each of the plurality of channels. The method may also include that the subsequent channel state
information is sent back to the base station over a physical uplink shared channel during a channel state information-only transmission.
[0041 ] Another embodiment may also be at least one machine readable medium including a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by a computer device, cause the computer device to carry out the above-described method.
[0042] A further embodiment may be a system including: a transmitter; a receiver to wirelessly receive a reference signal over one or more wireless channels from a base station; a memory storing instructions; a processor to execute the instructions to: calculate initial channel state information of the one or more wireless channels by analyzing the reference signal; and receive a determined number of transport blocks to enable, a determined number of layers to use, and a determined order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information, wherein the transmitter is to wirelessly send subsequent channel state information to the base station using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
[0043] The system may also include a display. The system may also include that the subsequent channel state information is sent over a physical uplink shared channel during an aperiodic channel state information-only transmission. The system may also include that analyzing the reference signal includes comparing first characteristics of the reference signal when it was initially sent to second
characteristics of the reference signal after it has been received.
[0044] Another embodiment may be a base station, including: a transceiver to wirelessly receive initial channel state information from a user device; and a channel state information logic having a memory storing instructions, and a processor to execute the instructions to: determine a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information, wherein the transceiver is to receive subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
[0045] The base station may also include that the memory further stores a table indexing plural combinations of the number of transport blocks, the number of layers, and the order of modulation for each transport block. The base station may also include that the channel state information logic is to identify a particular combination from the table and that the base station communicates with the user device using a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) standard. Moreover, the base station may also include that the table is to index the plural combinations using a first Index Modulation and Coding Scheme (IMCS) and a second IMCS. Finally, the base station may also include that the first IMCS value is 29.
Claims
What is claimed is: 1 . A method, comprising:
sending wirelessly, from a base station, a reference signal to a user device; receiving initial channel state information from the user device based on the reference signal;
determining a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information; and
receiving subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determined number of transport blocks to enable is one, and the determined number of layers to use is two.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determined number of transport blocks to enable is two, the determined number of layers to use is at least two, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block is the same.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the determined order of modulation for each transport block is greater than 4.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determined number of transport blocks to enable is two, the determined number of layers to use is at least two, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block is different.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the determined order of modulation for each transport block is greater than 4.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the initial channel state information comprises a channel quality indicator and a precoded matrix indicator.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein communication with the user device is performed using a plurality of channels, and wherein a particular channel state information signal comprises information pertaining to channel conditions of each of the plurality of channels.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the subsequent channel state information is sent back to the base station over a physical uplink shared channel during a channel state information-only transmission.
10. At least one machine readable medium comprising a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by a computer device, cause the computer device to carry out a method according to any of claim 1 to 9.
1 1 . A system comprising:
a transmitter;
a receiver to wirelessly receive a reference signal over one or more wireless channels from a base station;
a memory storing instructions;
a processor to execute the instructions to:
calculate initial channel state information of the one or more wireless channels by analyzing the reference signal; and
receive a determined number of transport blocks to enable, a determined number of layers to use, and a determined order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information, wherein the transmitter is to wirelessly send subsequent channel state information to the base station using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
12. The system of claim 1 1 further comprising a display.
13. The system of claim 1 1 , wherein the subsequent channel state information is sent over a physical uplink shared channel during an aperiodic channel state information-only transmission.
14. The system of claim 1 1 , wherein analyzing the reference signal comprises comparing first characteristics of the reference signal when it was initially sent to second characteristics of the reference signal after it has been received.
15. A base station, comprising:
a transceiver to wirelessly receive initial channel state information from a user device; and
a channel state information logic having a memory storing instructions, and a processor to execute the instructions to:
determine a number of transport blocks to enable, a number of layers to use, and an order of modulation for each transport block based on the initial channel state information, wherein the transceiver is to receive subsequent channel state information from the user device using the determined number of transport blocks, the determined number of layers, and the determined order of modulation for each transport block.
16. The base station of claim 15, wherein the memory further stores a table indexing plural combinations of the number of transport blocks, the number of layers, and the order of modulation for each transport block.
17. The base station of claim 16, wherein the channel state information logic is to identify a particular combination from the table.
18. The base station of claim 17, wherein the base station communicates with the user device using a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) standard.
19. The base station of claim 18, wherein the table is to index the plural combinations using a first Index Modulation and Coding Scheme (IMCS) and a second IMCS.
20. The base station of claim 18, wherein the first IMCS value is 29.
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