WO2013131234A1 - Procédés, appareils et supports de stockage lisibles par ordinateur pour relayer le trafic dans des communications d2d - Google Patents
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- the exemplary and non-limiting embodiments of this invention relate generally to wireless communication methods, apparatuses and computer readable storage media, and more specifically to relaying traffic using device to device (D2D) communication between user equipments (UEs).
- D2D device to device
- D2D operation may reduce power consumption at both the network access node and the directly communicating UEs.
- D2D operation offers another avenue for networks to offload some cellular traffic, as well as the possibility of enabling new services in the future.
- D2D arrangements such as a one to one D2D pair, a one-to-M D2D cluster where M is an integer greater than one (meaning one participating device would be a cluster head), and possibly one D2D device communicating with different D2D pairs/clusters simultaneously.
- M is an integer greater than one (meaning one participating device would be a cluster head)
- D2D device communicating with different D2D pairs/clusters simultaneously.
- peak data rates for these different types of D2D networks. From the network operators' perspective, oftentimes it is advantageous to maintain control over some aspects of D2D communication, such as link set up and the total radio resources used, in order to control interference and the content transmitted between D2D devices.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- the radio-based discovery process should be coupled with a system architecture and a security architecture that allow the 3 GPP operators to retain control of device behavior. For example, constraints may be specified as to which devices will be allowed to emit discovery signals, as well as when and where these discovery signals will be permitted, what types of information these discovery signals will convey, and what actions the devices should perform once they discover each other.
- SA WG1 a services group of 3 GPP designated as SA WG1 is directed to setting high level requirements for various services and features.
- the SA WG1 group is discussing and defining use cases and service requirements for D2D.
- One objective is to study use cases and identify potential requirements for an operator network controlled discovery and communications method between devices that are in proximity, under continuous network control, and within the coverage area of a 3GPP network.
- a broad spectrum of use cases and service requirements will be studied including network operator control, authentication, authorization, accounting, and regulatory aspects.
- Exemplary use cases include commercial use, social use, network offloading, public safety, and the integration of current infrastructure services. Integration of services may be performed to assure consistency of the user experience including reachability and mobile aspects.
- use cases and potential requirements will be addressed for public safety systems in the absence of cellular coverage.
- the operation of public safety systems is subject to regional regulation and operator policies, and may be limited to certain specific public safety-designated frequency bands and terminals.
- a terminal device selects a connection type on the basis of monitored parameters of the communications environment of the terminal device.
- the selection is made between a direct cellular radio connection and a relayed cellular radio connection.
- an apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one memory storing a computer program.
- the at least one memory with the computer program is configured with the at least one processor to cause the apparatus to at least receive a relay verification signal comprising at least one of a first identifier, a first location, a first traffic type, or a first traffic size for a first user equipment; and comprising at least one of a second identifier, a second location, a second traffic type, or a second traffic size for a second user equipment; and upon determining that the first user equipment and the second user equipment are both eligible for performing a traffic relay function, generating a relay confirmation signal for the second user equipment confirming that the traffic relay function is to be performed; wherein the traffic relay function comprises providing device-to-device communication between the first user equipment and the second user equipment to relay traffic from a network access node to the first user equipment, or to provide communications between the first user equipment and the second user equipment, or to provide communications between the
- an apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one memory storing a computer program.
- the at least one memory with the computer program is configured with the at least one processor to cause the apparatus to at least: identify a second user equipment that has paired with a first user equipment for device-to-device communication; and generate a relay request signal for the second user equipment for requesting that the second user equipment relay traffic to the first user equipment, wherein the relay request signal includes at least one of an identifier, a location, a traffic type, or a traffic load corresponding to the first user equipment.
- a method comprising receiving a relay verification signal comprising at least one of a first identifier, a first location, a first traffic type, or a first traffic size for a first user equipment; and comprising at least one of a second identifier, a second location, a second traffic type, or a second traffic size for a second user equipment; and upon determining that the first user equipment and the second user equipment are both eligible for performing a traffic relay function, generating a relay confirmation signal for the second user equipment confirming that the traffic relay function is to be performed; wherein the traffic relay function comprises providing device-to-device communication between the first user equipment and the second user equipment to relay traffic from a network access node to the first user equipment, or to provide communications between the first user equipment and the second user equipment, or to provide communications between the first user equipment and a third user equipment.
- a method comprising: identifying a second user equipment that has paired with a first user equipment for device-to-device communication, by using one or more received responses to discovery signals, or by determining that an identifier corresponding to the first user equipment is included in a device list of one or more user equipments which have responded to the second user equipment; and generating a relay request signal to the second user equipment for requesting that the second user equipment relay at least one of signaling, paging, or data to the first user equipment, wherein the relay request signal includes at least one of an identifier, a location, a traffic type, or a traffic size corresponding to the first user equipment.
- a computer readable memory tangibly storing a computer program executable by at least one processor, the computer program comprising code for receiving a relay verification signal comprising at least one of a first identifier, a first location, a first traffic type, or a first traffic size for a first user equipment; and comprising at least one of a second identifier, a second location, a second traffic type, or a second traffic size for a second user equipment; and upon determining that the first user equipment and the second user equipment are both eligible for performing a traffic relay function, generating a relay confirmation signal for the second user equipment confirming that the traffic relay function is to be performed; wherein the traffic relay function comprises providing device-to-device communication between the first user equipment and the second user equipment to relay traffic from a network access node to the first user equipment, or to provide communications between the first user equipment and the second user equipment, or to provide communications between the first user equipment and a third user equipment.
- a computer readable memory tangibly storing a computer program executable by at least one processor comprising: code for A computer readable memory tangibly storing a computer program executable by at least one processor, the computer program comprising code for identifying a second user equipment that has paired with a first user equipment for device-to-device communication, by using one or more received responses to discovery signals, or by determining that an identifier corresponding to the first user equipment is included in a device list of one or more user equipments which have responded to the second user equipment; and generating a relay request signal for the second user equipment for requesting that the second user equipment relay at least one of signaling, paging, or data to the first user equipment, wherein the relay request signal includes at least one of an identifier, a location, a traffic type, or a traffic size corresponding to the first user equipment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of an illustrative system for relaying traffic according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIGs. 2A and 2B together comprise a flow diagram illustrating a method for using D2D communications to perform uplink relaying of traffic in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for using D2D communications to perform downlink relaying of traffic in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a simplified block diagram illustrating various electronic devices and apparatuses that are suitable for use in practicing the exemplary embodiments of this invention.
- FIG, 1 is a diagrammatic representation of an illustrative system for relaying traffic according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- a first user equipment (UE) 101 After entering a tunnel 105, a first user equipment (UE) 101 loses communication with a base station or enhanced node B (eNB) 106 of a macro cell 104. While the first UE 101 remains inside the tunnel 105, it is difficult or impractical to establish a direct wireless communication link between the eNB 106 and the first UE 101. While inside the tunnel 105, it may also be difficult or impractical for the first UE 101 to communicate with one or more other UEs. However, the first UE 101 may still need to transmit/receive data to/from the eNB 106 to get services or to communicate data with other UEs. This data may include, for example, critical public safety information.
- a second UE 102 and a third UE 103 are both situated within the macro cell 104 and within wireless communicating range of the eNB 106.
- the second UE 102 and the third UE 103 are also both situated within wireless communicating range of the first UE 101.
- information may be relayed between the eNB 106 and the first UE 101 by using at least one of the second UE 102 or the third UE 103.
- the second UE 102 may relay downlink information from the eNB 106 to the first UE 101 over the first communication link 111 and the second communication link 112.
- the third UE 103 may relay uplink information from the first UE 101 to the eNB 106 over the third communication link 113 and the fourth communication link 114.
- the second UE 102 may be used to relay downlink as well as uplink information over the first and second communication links 111 and 112, or the third UE 103 may be used to relay downlink as well as uplink information over the third and fourth communication links 1 13 and 114.
- FIGs. 2 A and 2B together comprise a flow diagram illustrating a method for using D2D communications to perform uplink relaying of traffic in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- the operational sequence commences at block 201 (FIG. 2A) where a communication link between a first user equipment (UE) 101 (FIG. 1) and an enhanced Node B (eNB) 106 is broken or cannot be established. Termination of a previously existing communication link may be detected by the eNB 106, or the first UE 101, or both.
- the first UE 101 commences scanning of discovery signals transmitted by one or more other UEs including at least a second UE 102 (FIG. 1).
- the sequence progresses to block 205 (FIG. 2A) where the first UE 101 (FIG. 1) identifies a discovery signal from the second UE 102.
- a decision is made at block 207 (FIG. 2 A) as to whether or not a relay capability of the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) is enabled. This decision may be performed by the second UE 102, or by the eNB 106, or by both the second UE 102 and the eNB 106.
- the negative branch from block 207 (FIG. 2A) leads back to block 203 (described previously).
- the affirmative branch from block 207 leads to block 209 where the first UE 101 (FIG.
- the RRS signal may be a Layer 1 (LI) signal or a Media Access Layer (MAC) Control Element (CE).
- the RRS signal may contain at least one of a first parameter that specifies a traffic type for a UE, a second parameter that specifies a traffic size for the UE, or a third parameter that specifies a geographic location for the UE.
- This decision may, but need not, be based on whether the second UE 102 is already engaged in communication with the eNB 106, the third UE 103, or another eNB or UE. Alternatively or additionally, this decision may, but need not, be based on whether or not the second UE 102 is temporarily unable to implement the requested relay of traffic due to network bandwidth limitations, processing limitations, or other limitations.
- this decision may, but need not, be based on one or more applications that are currently running on the second UE 102, or one or more applications that are currently not running on the second UE 102.
- the second UE 102 may relay traffic only when a specific application is running on the second UE 102 or, alternatively, the second UE 102 may relay traffic only when the specific application is not running on the second UE 102.
- the negative branch from block 212 leads to block 215 (FIG. 2B) where the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) transmits a Relay Objection Signal (ROS) to the eNB 106.
- the sequence then loops back to block 203 (FIG. 2A).
- the affirmative branch from block 212 leads to block 213 (FIG. 2B) where the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) transmits a Relay Verification Signal (RVS) to the eNB 106 for the eNB to ascertain whether or not the first UE and the second UE 102 are able to perform a traffic relay function for relaying traffic between the eNB 106 and the first UE 101 using the second UE 102.
- RVS Relay Verification Signal
- this RVS may cause the eNB 106 to check whether the first UE 101 and the second UE 102 are eligible to perform a ProSe (D2D) transmission which is different from regular cellular communication such as when UE 101 may have previously been connected to the eNB 106.
- the RVS signal may be a Media Access Layer (MAC) Control Element (CE).
- the RVS signal may contain at least one of a first parameter that is an identifier for the first UE 101, a second parameter that is an identifier for the second UE 102, a third parameter that specifies a traffic type for the first and second UEs 101 and 102, a fourth parameter that specifies a traffic buffer size, and a fifth parameter that specifies a geographic location for the first UE 101.
- the eNB performs a test to ascertain whether or not the first UE 101 (FIG. 1) and the second UE 102 are both capable of performing the traffic relay function.
- the affirmative branch from block 217 (FIG. 2B) leads to block 221 where the eNB transmits a Relay Confirmation Signal (RCS) to the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) to confirm that the traffic relay function is to be performed.
- RCS Relay Confirmation Signal
- the negative branch from block 217 (FIG. 2B) leads to block 219 where the eNB 106 (FIG. 1) performs a test to ascertain whether or not the first UE 101 is capable of performing the traffic relay function.
- the RCS signal may be a Media Access Layer (MAC) Control Element (CE).
- the RCS signal may include one or more power control parameters.
- the RCS signal may contain a parameter indicative of transmit/receive resources for use in a D2D link 112 (FIG. 1) between the first and second UEs 101, 102 to guarantee no interference to Macro services.
- the affirmative branch from block 219 leads to block 225 where the eNB 106 (FIG. 1) transmits a Relay Modification Signal (RMS) to the second UE 102 to instruct the second UE 102 to inform the first UE 101 that the second UE 102 is not capable of performing the traffic relay function.
- RMS Relay Modification Signal
- the RMS signal may be a Media Access Layer (MAC) Control Element (CE).
- the RMS signal may contain a request for the second UE 102 to inform the first UE 101 that the second UE 102 is not capable of relaying traffic.
- the RMS signal optionally includes an identifier that specifies a third UE 103 which is capable of performing the traffic relay function.
- the RMS signal may optionally provide an indication to the first UE 101 of a possible relay that could be performed by the third UE 103 based upon geographic location information corresponding to the first UE 101.
- there may be no RMS signal if the eNB 106 requests the second UE 102 to relay traffic for the first UE 101.
- the second UE 102 may transmit a Rejection message, and/or the second UE 102 may relay back a response message from the first UE 101.
- the eNB 106 sends a grouped Relay Acquisition Signal (RAS) to find possible relay candidate UEs.
- RAS grouped Relay Acquisition Signal
- the sequence may then progress to optional block 223 (FIG. 2B) or optional block 227 or both.
- the eNB 106 (FIG. 1) sends a Discovery Signal Signaling (SDSS) request to the third UE 103 to request that the third UE 103 transmit a discovery signal so that the first UE 101 may contact the third UE 103 to relay traffic.
- the eNB 106 (FIG. 1) sends a Discovery Signal Scanning Signalling (DSSS) request to the third UE 103 to permit the third UE 103 to discover the first UE 101 voluntarily.
- FIG. 1 FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for using D2D communications to perform downlink relaying of traffic in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- the operational sequence commences at block 301 where a communication link between a first user equipment (UE) 101 (FIG. 1) and an enhanced Node B (eNB) 106 is broken or cannot be established.
- the eNB performs a test at block 303 (FIG. 3) to identify one or more UEs that are engaged in device-to-device (D2D) communication or paired with the first UE 101 (FIG. 1).
- D2D device-to-device
- FIG. 3 the eNB 106 (FIG.
- the eNB 106 uses one or more received responses to discovery signals to identify a second UE 102 that is pairing with the first UE 101 for D2D communication, or alternatively or additionally, the eNB 106 determines that an identifier corresponding to the first UE 101 is included in a device list of the one or more UEs which have responded to a discovery signal transmitted by the second UE 102.
- the operational sequence of FIG. 3 progresses to block 307 where the eNB 106 (FIG. 1) transmits a Relay Request Signal (RRS) to the second UE 102 to request that the second UE 102 relay at least one of signaling, paging, or data from the eNB 106 to the first UE 101.
- the RRS signal may include any of an identifier for the first UE101, or an information type request for requesting the second UE 102 to relay information comprising at least one of signaling, paging, or data to the first UE 101.
- the second UE 102 (FIG. 3).
- the affirmative branch from block 309 leads to block 31 1 where the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) receives the RSS signal from the eNB 106 and sends a confirmation message to the eNB 106. Then, at block 313 (FIG. 3), the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) relays the information to the first UE 101 using a defined Media Access Layer (MAC) Control Element (CE).
- MAC Media Access Layer
- the negative branch from block 309 leads to block 315 where the second UE 102 (FIG. 1) receives the RRS signal from the eNB 106 and sends a rejection message to the eNB 106.
- the eNB 106 performs a search to locate one or more additional UEs other than the second UE 102 that are potential candidates for performing the relay of the information.
- the relaying of traffic using D2D communications detailed by examples herein may be used to significantly improve the efficiency with which traffic is relayed for both the downlink and the uplink.
- One significant technical effect is that the eNB is able to exercise full control over the traffic relay procedure.
- FIGs. 2 A, 2B, and 3 comprise logic flow diagrams which may be considered to illustrate the operation of methods, and results of execution of a computer program stored in a computer readable memory, and specific manners in which components of an electronic device are configured to cause that electronic device to operate.
- the various blocks shown in FIGs. 2A, 2B, and 3 may also be considered as a plurality of coupled logic circuit elements constructed to carry out the associated function(s), or specific result of strings of computer program code stored in a memory.
- circuitry (as well as possibly firmware) for embodying at least one or more of a data processor or data processors, a digital signal processor or processors, baseband circuitry and radio frequency circuitry that are configurable so as to operate in accordance with the exemplary embodiments of this invention.
- circuitry refers to all of the following:
- circuits and software such as (as applicable): (i) to a combination of processor(s) or (ii) to portions of processor(s)/software (including digital signal processor(s)), software, and memory(ies) that work together to cause an apparatus, such as a mobile phone or server, to perform various functions) and (c) to circuits, such as a microprocessor(s) or a portion of a microprocessor(s), that require software or firmware for operation, even if the software or firmware is not physically present.
- circuitry would also cover an implementation of merely a processor (or multiple processors) or portion of a processor and its (or their) accompanying software and/or firmware.
- circuitry would also cover, for example and if applicable to the particular claim element, a baseband integrated circuit or applications processor integrated circuit for a mobile phone or a similar integrated circuit in server, a cellular network device, or other network device.”
- FIG. 4 for illustrating a simplified block diagram of various electronic devices and apparatuses that are suitable for use in practicing the exemplary embodiments of this invention.
- a first device 20 includes processing means such as at least one data processor (DP) 20 A, storing means such as at least one computer-readable memory (MEM) 20B storing at least one computer program (PROG) 20C, communicating means such as a transmitter TX 20D and a receiver RX 20E for bidirectional wireless communications over cellular link 21 with the eNB 24 and over D2D link 25 with the second device 22 via one or more antennas 20F. While only one transmitter and receiver are shown, it is understood there may be more than one transmitter, more than one receiver, or more than one transmitter as well as more than one receiver. Inherent in the first device is also a clock from which various software-defined timers are run.
- DP data processor
- MEM computer-readable memory
- PROG computer program
- the second device 22 is functionally similar with blocks 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D, 22F and 22G and cellular link 23.
- the first and second devices 20, 22 communicate with one another directly according to the various described embodiments using the direct wireless link 25.
- the eNB 24, or more generally the network access node/serving cell also includes processing means such as at least one data processor (DP) 24A, storing means such as at least one computer-readable memory (MEM) 24B storing at least one computer program (PROG) 24C, and communicating means such as a transmitter TX 24D and a receiver RX 24E for bidirectional wireless communications with the UEs 20, 22 via one or more antennas 24F.
- the eNB 22 also stores in its memory at 22G the rules and signaling protocol shown at FIGs. 2A, 2B, and 3 for D2D relay establishment signaling from its perspective.
- a mobility management entity (MME) 26 also has its own MEM 26B storing a PROG 26C executable by a DP 26 A and operates to control the eNB 24 and demodulates data sent over the SI link using a modem 26 D/E.
- MME mobility management entity
- At least one of the PROGs 20C/22C/24C in the first device (first UE 20), the second device (second UE 22), and the eNB 24 is assumed to include program instructions that, when executed by the associated DP 20A/22A/24A, enable the device/eNB to operate in accordance with the exemplary embodiments of this invention, as was discussed above in detail.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention may be implemented at least in part by computer software stored on the MEM 20B/22B/24B which is executable by the DP 20A of the device 20, by the DP 22A of the device 22, and/or by the DP 24A of the network access nodes 24; or by hardware, or by a combination of tangibly stored software and hardware (and tangibly stored firmware).
- Electronic devices implementing these aspects of the invention need not be the entire apparatus 20, 22, 24 as shown, but exemplary embodiments may be implemented by one or more components of same such as the above described tangibly stored software, hardware, firmware and DP, or a system on a chip SOC or an application specific integrated circuit ASIC or a digital signal processor DSP.
- the various embodiments of the first device 20 and the second device 22 can include, but are not limited to: data cards, USB dongles, user equipments, cellular telephones; personal portable digital devices having wireless communication capabilities including but not limited to laptop/palmtop/tablet computers, digital cameras and music devices, Internet appliances, remotely operated robotic devices or machine-to-machine communication devices.
- Various embodiments of the computer readable MEMs 20B/22B/24B/26B include any data storage technology type which is suitable to the local technical environment, including but not limited to semiconductor based memory devices, magnetic memory devices and systems, optical memory devices and systems, fixed memory, removable memory, disc memory, flash memory, DRAM, SRAM, EEPROM and the like.
- Various embodiments of the DPs 20A/22A/24A/26A include but are not limited to general purpose computers, special purpose computers, microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs) and multi-core processors.
- DSPs digital signal processors
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L'invention concerne des procédés, des appareils et des mémoires lisibles par ordinateur permettant de recevoir un signal comprenant un premier identifiant et/ou un premier emplacement et/ou un premier type de trafic, ou une première taille de trafic pour un premier équipement d'utilisateur ; et comprenant également un second identifiant et/ou un second emplacement, et/ou un second type de trafic, ou une seconde taille de trafic pour un deuxième équipement d'utilisateur. Après avoir déterminé que les premier et deuxième équipements d'utilisateur sont tous deux habilités à exécuter une fonction de relais de trafic, un signal est généré pour le deuxième équipement d'utilisateur, confirmant que la fonction de relais de trafic va être effectuée. La fonction de relais de trafic comprend la fourniture d'une communication D2D entre les premier et deuxième équipements d'utilisateur pour relayer le trafic depuis un nœud d'accès au réseau vers le premier équipement d'utilisateur ; pour fournir des communications entre les premier et deuxième équipements d'utilisateur ; ou pour fournir des communications entre le premier équipement d'utilisateur et un troisième équipement d'utilisateur.
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