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- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating limitations on jointly scheduled UEs according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing interference mitigation and cancelation according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a table of coordination combinations using a two bit index according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an alternative table of coordination combinations using a two bit index according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a table of coordination combinations using a three bit index according to an example embodiment.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B are block diagrams illustrating inter-cell coordination according to an example embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram of an example cell station according to an example embodiment.
- Interference is a serious issue in wireless cellular communications, especially as the cell size gets smaller and user equipment (UE) density gets higher. It has been shown that interference mitigation and cancelation (IMC) techniques can be implemented at the UE side for better throughput and quality of service (QoS). Since signals from intra-cell or inter-cell UEs are typically controlled and coded using private scrambling or allocations, a UE can only do blind IMC by exhaustive search or by linear processing based on statistics. This entails either high complexity or poor performance for IMC. This is because the number of possible combinations between resource allocation, PMI (precoding matrix indicator), and MCS (modulation coding scheme) etc., is a big number. By sending the UE some side information about the co-scheduled UE(s) or even cross-cell UEs, one expects to achieve better IMC result. As a result, example embodiments enable network-assisted interference cancelation and mitigation.
- IMC interference mitigation and cancelation
- intra-cell and inter-cell transmissions on the MCS/resource allocation level are coordinated.
- An associated side-information transmission and coding method is provided for notifying UEs, so that a more efficient and effective IMC is achieved.
- scheduling coordination is performed between MU-MIMO (multiple user multiple-input multiple-output) UEs in one cell and the coordination across neighboring cells.
- MU-MIMO multiple user multiple-input multiple-output
- the base station eNB—evolved node B
- PMI precoding matrix indicator
- frequency-time resources are limited to a smaller number of possibilities.
- the combinations are narrowed and indexed using a few bits, which will be sent to the UEs as a new type of DCI (downlink control indicator) for better IMC.
- One example is power.
- Interference Coordination Region a limited number of MCS/resource scheduling/PMI etc., combinations are allowed. UEs scheduled in such region can assume that the interference signal has limited possible allocations on resource allocation and/or MCS etc. This allows better IMC and better interference situation.
- Example mechanisms provide intra-cell and inter-cell coordination without much overhead. By carefully choosing the limited number of combinations, a better trade-off is achieved between interference-cancelation performance of cell-edge UEs and overall system throughput.
- scheduling of a UE's transmission has many parameters such as modulation order (e.g. QPSK/16QAM/64QAM), MCS (index of the modulation/coding combinations), PMI, resource allocations, transmission mode, layers/ranks etc.
- modulation order e.g. QPSK/16QAM/64QAM
- MCS index of the modulation/coding combinations
- PMI resource allocations
- transmission mode e.g. a fine search space for any UE that tries to do interference cancelation or mitigation in a fine way.
- a scheduling method for the eNB limits the number of possible combinations between co-scheduled UEs (e.g. MU-MIMO or cross-cell). This may be referred to as a subset of scheduling constraints, which by definition, contains fewer constraints than are normally available for use in performing interference-cancelation mitigation.
- the scheduling constraint is on modulation/TM (transmission mode)/MCS/PMI.
- the coordinated parameters may be within a limited boundary of each other (as compared to the number of possibilities if there is no such coordination).
- a UE may be notified by its eNB that it is under such a co-scheduling coordination, by special signaling.
- a new DCI format with dedicated K bits (e.g. 2 or 3) is used by the eNB to indicate the coordination pattern, i.e. which limitations are to be enforced. This new DCI may be changed at a sub-frame level.
- Modulation orders of co-scheduled UEs are within a limited range, e.g. 0 (equal order) or 1.
- MCS orders can be assumed to be within a certain range, which can be inferred based on the new DCI message;
- Transmission modes are within a limited number of combinations.
- the number of co-scheduled layers should be limited. New DCI can specify further limits on the number. E.g. no more than 2 or 4. This also applies to the number of co-scheduled UEs.
- the eNB has a set of coordination modes, say Mode 1 , . . . , ModeJ.
- Each mode corresponds to a table of K items, with each item being represented by an index.
- Each item limits the scheduling options of the joint-scheduled UEs.
- the coordinated properties include: RB allocation, modulation order, TM, number of co-scheduled UEs, number of layers, etc.
- a method 300 of performing interference mitigation and cancelation utilizing various resource allocation modes is illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- RRC signaling may be used to specify which mode is in effect.
- the coordination is instructed to the UE by letting it know the item's index.
- the UE limits the co-scheduling options, which helps its interference mitigation in decoding.
- a UE can typically assume that all its co-scheduled UEs don't use 64QAM. (Because 64QAM is the finest modulation order and like random Gaussian noise already.)
- DCI may be used in two different options.
- a private DCI is sent to a co-scheduled UE as identified by the eNB. This option allows a legacy UE who does not understand the new DCI to be co-scheduled.
- a common DCI is multi-casted to all co-scheduled UEs. This control channel may be scrambled and coded using sequences known to all these UEs.
- Several design options may utilize at least 2 or 3 bits indicating the coordination combinations.
- two-bit information is sent. Each such information indicates certain limitations on possible combinations. The emphasis is the case when the co-scheduled UEs have similar scheduling setup.
- M( 0 ) is the modulation order of UE 0
- M(k) is for the coordinated UE(k).
- An index column 410 shows four entries, 0, 1, 2, and 3, corresponding to a two bit index.
- RB allocation is shown at 415 . The RB allocation may change in the middle or switch once at a mid-point in this example.
- Modulation order is shown at 420 , and may be the same, or vary between M( 0 ) ⁇ 1 and M( 0 )+1 as illustrated.
- a TM (Transmission mode) 425 is shown the same as UE 0 for each UE, as are the RS port positions at 430 .
- a number of co-scheduled UEs in column 435 varies between 1 and less than or equal to 4.
- a number of co-scheduled ranks at 440 may also vary between 1 and less than or equal to 4.
- a UE can assume that no 64QAM is used.
- Table 500 uses the same reference numbers as table 400 where the columns are the same.
- a power difference of ⁇ dB is indicated at 510 and is a threshold number. Not much use of side information is made if 64QAM is utilized.
- rank/RB/modulation/TM/#UEs coordination between rank/RB/modulation/TM/#UEs is utilized as indicated at table 600 in FIG. 6 .
- the index 610 in this example is a three bit index having corresponding Arabic numbers 0 through 7, for a total of up to 8 entries.
- RB allocation is illustrated at 615 .
- index 0 and index 1 is that the latter allows two co-scheduled ranks.
- all layers means that both layers' scheduling is subject to the same constraint.
- TM is indicated at 625 and may be the same as UE 0 or legacy, the same as UE 0 or legacy on all layers.
- PR port positions are indicated at 630 and may be the same as UE 0 or the same as UE 0 on all layers.
- a number of co-scheduled UEs is indicated at 635 and may vary between 1 and 4, with specific examples illustrated as 1, 2, and less than or equal to 4.
- the number of co-scheduled ranks at 640 may also range from 1 to 4, with specific examples illustrated as 1, 2, and less than or equal to 4.
- a further option is that UE can assume that no 64QAM is used.
- Side information 1 Total number of UEs/Ranks scheduled.
- Side information 2 maximum variations of certain parameters between the UEs. E.g.
- ⁇ 1, excluding 64QAM; or
- ⁇ 3.
- Inter-cell coordination may also be performed.
- the basic structure and steps are illustrated in FIG. 7A at 700 and in 7 B.
- Neighboring cells indicated at 710 and 715 exchange over X 2 (or other backhaul channel) for coordinating IMC.
- X 2 or other backhaul channel
- a dedicated resource region A at 720 (freq+time) is designated as ‘interference-cooperation region’(IC-region).
- IC-region 720 each cell's scheduling can be implicitly or easily derivable by neighbors.
- the neighboring cells 710 , 715 synchronize again on IC-region A 720 and the derivation mechanism (i.e. the scheduling constraints) for scheduling in A.
- Scheduling alignment in IC-region 720 For a UE that gets scheduled in the IC-region, it can infer that the scheduling coordination takes effect. Parameters under coordination are similar as in the intra-cell MU-MIMO case.
- a UE's RB allocation starts from a specified set of RBs (e.g. continuous) and/or with fixed length (e.g 3/6/9RBs). This helps the neighbor UEs in blind interference cancelation and mitigation.
- a UE's RB allocation starts from a specified set of RBs (e.g. continuous) and/or with fixed length (e.g 3/6/9RBs). This helps the neighbor UEs in blind interference cancelation and mitigation.
- RANK1 RANK1
- 16QAM 16QAM
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram of a specifically programmed computer system to act as one or more different types of cell stations, including user equipment, small cell stations and macro stations.
- the system may be used to implement one or more methods according to the examples described.
- a hardware and operating environment is provided to enable the computer system to execute one or more methods and functions that are described herein.
- the system may be a small cell station, macro cell station, smart phone, tablet, or other networked device that can provide access and wireless networking capabilities to one or more devices. Such devices need not have all the components included in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a functional block diagram of a cell station 800 in accordance with some embodiments.
- Cell station 800 may be suitable for use as a small cell station, macro cell station, or user equipment, such as a wireless cell phone, tablet or other computer.
- the cell station 800 may include physical layer circuitry 802 for transmitting and receiving signals to and from eNBs using one or more antennas 801 .
- Cell station 800 may also include processing circuitry 804 that may include, among other things a channel estimator.
- Cell station 800 may also include memory 806 .
- the processing circuitry may be configured to determine several different feedback values discussed below for transmission to the eNB.
- the processing circuitry may also include a media access control (MAC) layer.
- MAC media access control
- the cell station 800 may include one or more of a keyboard, a display, a non-volatile memory port, multiple antennas, a graphics processor, an application processor, speakers, and other mobile device elements.
- the display may be an LCD screen including a touch screen.
- the one or more antennas 801 utilized by the cell station 800 may comprise one or more directional or omnidirectional antennas, including, for example, dipole antennas, monopole antennas, patch antennas, loop antennas, microstrip antennas or other types of antennas suitable for transmission of RF signals.
- a single antenna with multiple apertures may be used instead of two or more antennas.
- each aperture may be considered a separate antenna.
- MIMO multiple-input multiple-output
- the antennas may be effectively separated to take advantage of spatial diversity and the different channel characteristics that may result between each of antennas and the antennas of a transmitting station.
- the antennas may be separated by up to 1/10 of a wavelength or more.
- the cell station 800 is illustrated as having several separate functional elements, one or more of the functional elements may be combined and may be implemented by combinations of software-configured elements, such as processing elements including digital signal processors (DSPs), and/or other hardware elements.
- DSPs digital signal processors
- some elements may comprise one or more microprocessors, DSPs, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), radio-frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) and combinations of various hardware and logic circuitry for performing at least the functions described herein.
- the functional elements may refer to one or more processes operating on one or more processing elements.
- Embodiments may be implemented in one or a combination of hardware, firmware and software. Embodiments may also be implemented as instructions stored on a computer-readable storage medium, which may be read and executed by at least one processor to perform the operations described herein.
- a computer-readable storage medium may include any non-transitory mechanism for storing information in a form readable by a machine (e.g., a computer).
- a computer-readable storage medium may include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), magnetic disk storage media, optical storage media, flash-memory devices, and other storage devices and media.
- ROM read-only memory
- RAM random-access memory
- magnetic disk storage media e.g., magnetic disks, optical storage media, flash-memory devices, and other storage devices and media.
- one or more processors of the cell station 800 may be configured with the instructions to perform the operations described herein.
- the cell station 800 may be configured to receive OFDM communication signals over a multicarrier communication channel in accordance with an OFDMA communication technique.
- the OFDM signals may comprise a plurality of orthogonal subcarriers.
- evolved node Bs may be part of a broadband wireless access (BWA) network communication network, such as a Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) communication network or a 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) Long-Term-Evolution (LTE) or a Long-Term-Evolution (LTE) communication network, although the scope of the invention is not limited in this respect.
- WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
- UTRAN Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network
- LTE Long-Term-Evolution
- LTE Long-Term-Evolution
- the cell station 800 and the eNBs may be configured to communicate in accordance with an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) technique.
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the UTRAN LTE standards include the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standards for UTRAN-LTE, release 8, March 2008, and release 10, December 2010, including variations and evolutions thereof.
- the basic unit of the wireless resource is the Physical Resource Block (PRB).
- the PRB may comprise 12 sub-carriers in the frequency domain ⁇ 0.5 ms in the time domain.
- the PRBs may be allocated in pairs (in the time domain).
- the PRB may comprise a plurality of resource elements (REs).
- a RE may comprise one sub-carrier ⁇ one symbol.
- Two types of reference signals may be transmitted by an eNB including demodulation reference signals (DM-RS), channel state information reference signals (CIS-RS) and/or a common reference signal (CRS).
- DM-RS demodulation reference signals
- CIS-RS channel state information reference signals
- CRS common reference signal
- the DM-RS may be used by the UE for data demodulation.
- the reference signals may be transmitted in predetermined PRBs.
- the OFDMA technique may be either a frequency domain duplexing (FDD) technique that uses different uplink and downlink spectrum or a time-domain duplexing (TDD) technique that uses the same spectrum for uplink and downlink.
- FDD frequency domain duplexing
- TDD time-domain duplexing
- the cell station 800 and the eNBs may be configured to communicate signals that were transmitted using one or more other modulation techniques such as spread spectrum modulation (e.g., direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) and/or frequency hopping code division multiple access (FH-CDMA)), time-division multiplexing (TDM) modulation, and/or frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) modulation, although the scope of the embodiments is not limited in this respect.
- spread spectrum modulation e.g., direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) and/or frequency hopping code division multiple access (FH-CDMA)
- TDM time-division multiplexing
- FDM frequency-division multiplexing
- the cell station 800 may be part of a portable wireless communication device, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a laptop or portable computer with wireless communication capability, a web tablet, a wireless telephone, a wireless headset, a pager, an instant messaging device, a digital camera, an access point, a television, a medical device (e.g., a heart rate monitor, a blood pressure monitor, etc.), or other device that may receive and/or transmit information wirelessly.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- a laptop or portable computer with wireless communication capability such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a laptop or portable computer with wireless communication capability, a web tablet, a wireless telephone, a wireless headset, a pager, an instant messaging device, a digital camera, an access point, a television, a medical device (e.g., a heart rate monitor, a blood pressure monitor, etc.), or other device that may receive and/or transmit information wirelessly.
- a portable wireless communication device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a laptop
- the cell station 800 may calculate several different feedback values which may be used to perform channel adaption for closed-loop spatial multiplexing transmission mode. These feedback values may include a channel-quality indicator (CQI), a rank indicator (RI) and a precoding matrix indicator (PMI).
- CQI channel-quality indicator
- RI rank indicator
- PMI precoding matrix indicator
- the RI informs the transmitter about the number of useful transmission layers for the current MIMO channel
- the PMI indicates the codebook index of the precoding matrix (depending on the number of transmit antennas) that is applied at the transmitter.
- the code rate used by the eNB may be based on the CQI.
- the PMI may be a vector that is calculated by the cell station and reported to the eNB.
- the cell station may transmit a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) of format 2, 2a or 2b containing the CQI/PMI or RI.
- PUCCH physical uplink control channel
- the CQI may be an indication of the downlink mobile radio channel quality as experienced by the cell station 800 .
- the CQI allows the cell station 800 to propose to an eNB an optimum modulation scheme and coding rate to use for a given radio link quality so that the resulting transport block error rate would not exceed a certain value, such as 10%.
- the cell station may report a wideband CQI value which refers to the channel quality of the system bandwidth.
- the cell station may also report a sub-band CQI value per sub-band of a certain number of resource blocks which may be configured by higher layers. The full set of sub-bands may cover the system bandwidth. In case of spatial multiplexing, a CQI per code word may be reported.
- the PMI may indicate an optimum precoding matrix to be used by the eNB for a given radio condition.
- the PMI value refers to the codebook table.
- the network configures the number of resource blocks that are represented by a PMI report.
- multiple PMI reports may be provided. PMI reports may also be provided for closed loop spatial multiplexing, multi-user MIMO and closed-loop rank 1 precoding MIMO modes.
- the network may be configured for joint transmissions to a cell station in which two or more cooperating/coordinating points, such as remote-radio heads (RRHs) transmit jointly.
- the joint transmissions may be MIMO transmissions and the cooperating points are configured to perform joint beamforming.
- LTE uses cell specific reference signals (i.e., pilot symbols) inserted in both time and frequency. These pilot symbols provide an estimate of the channel at given locations within a subframe. Through interpolation it is possible to estimate the channel across an arbitrary number of subframes.
- the pilot symbols in LTE are assigned positions within a subframe depending on the eNodeB cell identification number and which transmit antenna is being used, as shown in the figure below. The unique positioning of the pilots ensures that they do not interfere with one another and can be used to provide a reliable estimate of the complex gains imparted onto each resource element within the transmitted grid by the propagation channel.
- the least square estimates are averaged using an averaging window. This simple method produces a substantial reduction in the level of noise found on the pilots.
- pilot symbol averaging methods There are two pilot symbol averaging methods available.
- Time averaging is performed across each pilot symbol carrying subcarrier, resulting in a column vector containing an average amplitude and phase for each reference signal carrying subcarrier.
- All the pilot symbols found in a subcarrier are time averaged across all OFDM symbols, resulting in a column vector containing the average for each reference signal subcarrier, The averages of the pilot symbol subcarriers are then frequency averaged using a moving window of maximum size.
- the PSS and SSS provide the cell station with its physical layer identity within the cell.
- the signals may also provide frequency and time synchronization within the cell.
- the PSS may be constructed from Zadoff-Chu (ZC) sequences and the length of the sequence may be predetermined (e.g., 62) in the frequency domain.
- ZC Zadoff-Chu
- the SSS uses two interleaved sequences (i.e., maximum length sequences (MLS), SRGsequences or m-sequences) which are of a predetermined length (e.g., 31).
- MLS maximum length sequences
- SRGsequences or m-sequences i.e., m-sequences
- the SSS may be scrambled with the PSS sequences that determine physical layer ID.
- the cell station may be configured in one of 8 “transmission modes” for PDSCH reception: Mode 1: Single antenna port, port 0 ; Mode 2: Transmit diversity; Mode 3: Large-delay CDD; Mode 4: Closed-loop spatial multiplexing; Mode 5: MU-MIMO; Mode 6: Closed-loop spatial multiplexing, single layer; Mode 7: Single antenna port, cell station-specific RS (port 5 ); Mode 8 (new in Rel-9): Single or dual-layer transmission with cell station-specific RS (ports 7 and/or 8 ).
- the CSI-RS are used by the cell station for channel estimates (i.e., CQI measurements).
- the CSI-RS are transmitted periodically in particular antenna ports (up to eight transmit antenna ports) at different subcarrier frequencies (assigned to the cell station) for use in estimating a MIMO channel.
- a cell station-specific demodulation reference signal e.g., a DM-RS
- An example device comprising:
- the indication comprises an index corresponding to a subset of available scheduling parameters to be used in the performance of interference mitigation and cancelation.
- subset of modulation coding scheme/resource combinations comprise at least two modulation coding scheme/resources selected from the group consisting of MCS (modulation coding scheme), precoding (PMI—precoding matrix indicator) and frequency-time resources.
- MCS modulation coding scheme
- PMI precoding matrix indicator
- An example method comprising:
- subset of modulation coding scheme/resource combinations comprise at least two modulation coding scheme/resources selected from the group consisting of MCS (modulation coding scheme), precoding (PMI—precoding matrix indicator) and frequency-time resources.
- MCS modulation coding scheme
- PMI precoding matrix indicator
- one scheduling constraint includes a radio band allocation starting from a specified set of radio bands.
- one scheduling constraint includes all user equipment within the interference-cooperation region using phase-shift keying.
- An example base station comprising:
- one subset of scheduling constraint includes a radio band allocation starting from a specified set of radio bands and that all user equipment within the interference-cooperation region use phase-shift keying.
- the scheduling constraint is on modulation/TM/MCS/PMI.
- the coordinated parameters are within a limited boundary of each other (as compared to the number of possibilities if there is no such coordination).
- 2-3 bits may be used to index into tables to limit the difference between co-scheduled UEs.
- the tables may be used to select a combination to limit the possible combinations between co-scheduled UEs (or the UEs scheduled on similar resources in a neighboring cell). So that an UE can figure out easily the scheduling combinations of the interfering signals.
- the set of tables may be used to limit the combination, with emphasis on modulation order, transmission mode and power difference, etc. Note the tables themselves have certain flexibility to accommodate changes. For example, in FIG. 5 “ ⁇ dB” is used. Coordination may also be done across cells on an interference coordination region.
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- a transceiver;
- a processor; and
- a memory having instructions for execution by the processor to:
- receive an indication of a subset of scheduling constraints for interference mitigation and cancelation; and
- perform interference mitigation and cancelation utilizing the subset of scheduling constraints.
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- receiving at a user equipment an indication of a subset of scheduling constraints for interference mitigation and cancelation; and performing interference mitigation and cancelation utilizing the subset of scheduling constraints.
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- exchanging information identifying an interference-cooperation region between neighboring cells; and
- synchronizing scheduling constraints to propagate to user equipment in the interference-cooperation region.
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- a transceiver;
- a processor; and
- a memory having instructions for execution by the processor to:
- identify a subset of scheduling constraints for interference mitigation and cancelation; and
- send an indication of the subset of scheduling constraints to multiple user equipment within a cell of the base station to enable the user equipment to perform interference mitigation and cancelation utilizing the subset of scheduling constraints.
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- exchanges information identifying an interference-cooperation region between neighboring cells; and
- synchronizes scheduling constraints to propagate to user equipment in the interference-cooperation region.
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