WO2018087124A1 - Random-access procedure - Google Patents
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- a random-access procedure is a key function in a cellular system.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates the random-access procedure in LTE.
- a similar structure is expected to be used in 5G New Radio (NR).
- NR 5G New Radio
- a UE that would like to access the network initiates the random-access procedure by transmitting a preamble (Msgl), 30, in the uplink on the Physical Random- Access Channel (PRACH).
- Msg2 preamble
- PRACH Physical Random- Access Channel
- a base station receiving the preamble and detecting the random-access attempt will respond in the downlink by transmitting a random- access response (Msg2), 40, on the Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH).
- the random-access response carries an uplink scheduling grant for the UE to continue the procedure by transmitting a subsequent message in the uplink (Msg3), 50, on the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) for terminal identification.
- Msg3 Physical Uplink Shared Channel
- FIGURE 4 An illustration of ordinary OFDM is given in FIGURE 4. Here, the DFT before the mapping is removed, as compared to DFTS-OFDM in FIGURE 2. An illustration is given in FIGURE 5 of several sub-frames, each with 14 OFDM symbols, including reference signals.
- the air interfaces between uplink and downlink should be aligned.
- One suggestion may be to use OFDM in both downlink and uplink.
- Another reason for using OFDM in the uplink is multi-layer transmission (MIMO) where multiple layers are spatially multiplexed from a single UE.
- MIMO multi-layer transmission
- the base station receiver may become simpler.
- the use of OFDM also allows for more flexibility in terms of multiplexing different signals as not only the time domain can be used but also the frequency domain. Hence, for NR it has been agreed to support both OFDM and DFTS-OFDM.
- the method further comprises selecting the modulation format, wherein the selection is based on one or more of: a capability of the network node, a link budget for the wireless device, an overhead of transmissions to be transmitted by the wireless device, a determined power level and/or signal to noise ratio, SNR, of the wireless device and a random access preamble detection criterion.
- the indication of the modulation format comprises an indication within a Random Access Response, RAR, message.
- a wireless device comprising a transceiver, a processor and a memory
- the wireless device is operable to perform a random- access procedure with a network node
- the processor is configured to receive, via the transceiver an indication of a modulation format for a random access message 3 transmission to the network node; and transmit, via the transceiver, a random access message 3 according to the indicated modulation format.
- Figure 9 is a block diagram illustrating example physical units of a wireless device according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11 is a block schematic of an exemplary network node, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIG. 14 is a block schematic of an exemplary network node, in accordance with certain embodiments
- FIGURE 6 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of a network 100, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- Network 100 includes one or more User Equipment, UE(s), 110 (which may be interchangeably referred to as wireless devices 110) and one or more network node(s) 1 15 (which may be interchangeably referred to as eNBs or gNBs 115).
- UEs 110 may communicate with network nodes 115 over a wireless interface.
- a UE 110 may transmit wireless signals to one or more of network nodes 115, and/or receive wireless signals from one or more of network nodes 115.
- the wireless signals may contain voice traffic, data traffic, control signals, and/or any other suitable information.
- an area of wireless signal coverage associated with a network node 115 may be referred to as a cell 125.
- UEs 110 may have device-to-device (D2D) capability. Thus, UEs 110 may be able to receive signals from and/or transmit signals directly to another UE.
- network nodes 115 may transmit one or more beams, and one or more UE 110 may be asked to monitor these beams from one or more of network nodes 115.
- network nodes 115 may interface with a radio network controller.
- the radio network controller may control network nodes 115 and may provide certain radio resource management functions, mobility management functions, and/or other suitable functions. In certain embodiments, the functions of the radio network controller may be included in network node 115.
- the radio network controller may interface with a core network node. In certain embodiments, the radio network controller may interface with the core network node via an interconnecting network 120.
- Interconnecting network 120 may refer to any interconnecting system capable of transmitting audio, video, signals, data, messages, or any combination of the preceding.
- UEs 110 described herein can be any type of wireless device capable of communicating with network nodes 115 or another UE over radio signals.
- UE 110 may also be a radio communication device, target device, D2D UE, machine-type-communication UE or UE capable of machine to machine communication (M2M), low-cost and/or low-complexity UE, a sensor equipped with UE, Tablet, mobile terminals, smart phone, laptop embedded equipped (LEE), laptop mounted equipment (LME), USB dongles, Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), etc.
- UE 110 may operate under either normal coverage or enhanced coverage with respect to its serving cell.
- the enhanced coverage may be interchangeably referred to as extended coverage.
- UE 110 may also operate in a plurality of coverage levels (e.g., normal coverage, enhanced coverage level 1, enhanced coverage level 2, enhanced coverage level 3 and so on). In some cases, UE 110 may also operate in out-of-coverage scenarios.
- Example embodiments of UE 110, network nodes 1 15, and other network nodes are described in more detail below with respect to FIGURES 8-14.
- the various embodiments described herein may be applicable to LTE, LTE- Advanced, 5G, NR, UMTS, HSPA, GSM, cdma2000, WCDMA, WiMax, UMB, WiFi, another suitable radio access technology, or any suitable combination of one or more radio access technologies.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- 5G Fifth Generation
- NR Fifth Generation
- UMTS Fifth Generation
- HSPA High Speed Packet Access
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- cdma2000 High Speed Downlink
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- WiMax Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- the Random Access Response typically has the following payload:
- FIGURE 7 illustrates a PRACH preamble detection criteria. This criterion corresponds to received signal strength for a PRACH preamble.
- a preamble detection threshold is also included which is used such that a preamble is considered as detected if the PRACH preamble criteria exceeds this threshold.
- a second threshold is also included, for which the base stations order the UE to use OFDM for message 3 if the PRACH preamble criteria is above this threshold and DFTS-OFDM otherwise.
- the modulation format field could be included in the RAR tied to the detected PRACH preamble.
- the "modulation format" may be used to configure more aspects of the message 3 transmissions such as number of OFDM (or DFTS-OFDM) symbols, reference signal density in time and frequency, number of layers, etc. This to adjust the message 3 format depending on link budget, measured e.g. from received PRACH preamble. In this way, the resource allocation needed for message 3 can be lower when a UE has a good link budget.
- the selection between DFTS-OFDM or OFDM in the RAR is used to determine the uplink waveform also for future data transmission, i.e. to make the RAR waveform selection "persistent.” This may avoid to have to inform the UE during subsequent data transmission whether to use DFTS-OFDM or OFDM.
- gNB specifies two sets of PRACH preambles: UE selects preamble from first set if it wishes to use OFDM for message 3 and selects preamble from second set if it wishes to use DFTS-OFDM for message 3 (if a gNB specifies both preamble sets this is one possibility to signal a gNB supports both OFDM and DFTS-OFDM for message 3 while if only one set has non-zero cardinality only the corresponding transmission scheme is supported).
- the gNB specifies two different PRACH preamble groups, one corresponding to OFDM, the other to DFTS-OFDM message 3 transmission.
- some embodiments may use different PRACH formats or resources in time/frequency corresponding to OFDM and DFTS-OFDM message 3 transmission.
- FIGURE 9 is a block schematic of an exemplary wireless device 900, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- the example wireless device of FIGURE 9 may be configured to perform the functionality of UEs described above with respect to FIGURES 1-7, or any example of the disclosure.
- the example wireless device 900 of FIGURE 9 may be arranged with radio circuitry 910 to communicate with the serving base station, memory 920 to store information related to the invention, and a processing unit 930.
- the radio circuitry 910 may be configured to communicate with the serving base station, including receiving from the base station a RAR message to transmit message 3 with OFDM or DFTS-OFDM and responding with message 3 in accordance with the message.
- Processor 1320 may include any suitable combination of hardware and software implemented in one or more modules to execute instructions and manipulate data to perform some or all of the described functions of wireless device 110, such as the functions of wireless device 110 described above in relation to FIGURES 1-9.
- to communicate with the serving base station including receiving from the base station a RAR message to transmit message 3 with OFDM or DFTS-OFDM and responding with message 3 in accordance with the message.
- FIGURE 11 is a block schematic of an exemplary network node, in accordance with certain embodiments.
- Network node 115 may be any type of radio network node or any network node that communicates with a UE and/or with another network node.
- Examples of network node 115 include an eNodeB, a gNB, a node B, a base station, a wireless access point (e.g., a Wi-Fi access point), a low power node, a base transceiver station (BTS), relay, donor node controlling relay, transmission points, transmission nodes, remote RF unit (RRU), remote radio head (RRH), multi-standard radio (MSR) radio node such as MSR BS, nodes in distributed antenna system (DAS), O&M, OSS, SON, positioning node (e.g., E-SMLC), MDT, or any other suitable network node.
- MSR multi-standard radio
- Determining module 1610 may perform the processing functions of wireless device 110. For example, determining module 1610 may configure a message 3 in response to a RAR message from a base station indicating modulation format. Determining module 1610 may include or be included in one or more processors, such as processor 1320 described above in relation to FIGURE 10. Determining module 1610 may include analog and/or digital circuitry configured to perform any of the functions of determining module 1610 and/or processor 1320 described above. The functions of determining module 1610 described above may, in certain embodiments, be performed in one or more distinct modules.
- Display module 1650 may present signals on a display of wireless device 110.
- Display module 1650 may include the display and/or any appropriate circuitry and hardware configured to present signals on the display.
- Display module 1650 may receive signals to present on the display from determining module 1610.
- Determining module 1610, communication module 1620, receiving module 1630, input module 1640, and display module 1650 may include any suitable configuration of hardware and/or software.
- Wireless device 110 may include additional modules beyond those shown in FIGURE 13 that may be responsible for providing any suitable functionality, including any of the functionality described above and/or any additional functionality (including any functionality necessary to support the various solutions described herein).
- Determining module 1710, communication module 1720, and receiving module 1730 may include any suitable configuration of hardware and/or software.
- Network node 115 may include additional modules beyond those shown in FIGURE 14 that may be responsible for providing any suitable functionality, including any of the functionality described above and/or any additional functionality (including any functionality necessary to support the various solutions described herein).
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