AU1239599A - Base station synchronization method and cellular system - Google Patents

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AU1239599A
AU1239599A AU12395/99A AU1239599A AU1239599A AU 1239599 A AU1239599 A AU 1239599A AU 12395/99 A AU12395/99 A AU 12395/99A AU 1239599 A AU1239599 A AU 1239599A AU 1239599 A AU1239599 A AU 1239599A
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WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 1 BASE STATION SYNCHRONIZATION METHOD AND CELLULAR SYSTEM FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a method for synchronizing base stations in a cellular radio system which comprises in each cell at least a base 5 station and a number of terminals, and in which method the base station transmits a reference signal, and the terminals can simultaneously communi cate with one or more base stations and simultaneously receive the reference signal from more than one base station, and in which method the base sta tions and the terminals use a TDD method for communication, and in which 10 method the connections between the base stations and the terminals comprise common channels and dedicated channels. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Generally speaking, base stations of cellular radio systems may be either synchronous or asynchronous with respect to one another, depending 15 on the system. In other words, signals of the base stations are either synchro nous or asynchronous with respect to one another. In systems which enable terminals to simultaneously communicate with more than one base station, i.e. in which macrodiversity can be applied, it is preferable to synchronize the base stations with one another so as to enable the signals coming from several 20 base stations to be easily received at the terminal. Systems applying a CDMA multiple access method provide an example of systems in which it is advanta geous to apply macrodiversity. In the CDMA method, a narrow-band data signal of a user is multi plied to a relatively wide band by a spreading code having a considerably 25 wider band than the data signal. Known test systems use bandwidths such as 1.25 MHz, 10 MHz and 25 MHz. In connection with the multiplication, the data signal spreads over the entire band used. All users transmit by simultaneously using the same frequency band. A specific spreading code is used on each connection between a base station and a mobile station, and different user 30 signals can be distinguished from one another at receivers on the basis of the user-specific spreading code. The aim is to select the spreading codes in such a way that they are orthogonal with respect to one another, i.e. do not corre late with one another. Correlators in conventionally implemented CDMA receivers are 35 synchronized with the desired signal which is recognized on the basis of the WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 2 spreading code. At the receiver, the data signal is restored to the original band by multiplying it again by the same spreading code as at the transmission stage. In an ideal case, the signals multiplied by some other spreading code do not correlate and are not restored to the narrow band. From the viewpoint 5 of the desired signal, they thus appear as noise. The aim is thus to detect the signal of the desired user from the group of several interfering signals. In prac tice, the spreading codes correlate, and the signals of the other users make the detection of the desired signal difficult by distorting the received signal non-linearly. Such interference caused by different users to one another is 10 called multiple-access interference. In CDMA systems, the base stations usually transmit a reference signal by means of which the terminals recognize the transmission of the base station. This reference signal, or a pilot signal, is usually a data-unmodulated signal that is multiplied by a known spreading code. 15 Macrodiversity is easy to implement by CDMA technique. Two base stations, for example, then transmit a signal to one terminal. The terminal is able to receive and utilize the two signals. Correspondingly, in the other transmission direction, more than one base station can receive the transmis sion of the same terminal. In connection with the CDMA technique, macrodi 20 versity is also referred to as soft handover. The terminal communicating with a first base station is approaching the border of a cell and gradually also starts receiving signals from the base station of a neighbouring cell. At the periphery of the cell, the terminal can simultaneously communicate with the two base stations, and when moving on deeper into the area of the latter base station, 25 the terminal can gradually switch off the connection to the first base station. From the viewpoint of the user, handover between the base stations takes place unnoticed, and the signal quality remains good all the time. Furthermore, systems applying a technique called TDD-CDMA re quire that transmissions of the base stations are synchronized with one an 30 other. Contrary to a FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) method in which differ ent transmission directions are transmitted in their own frames at different fre quencies, a TDD (Time Division Duplex) method divides a transmission frame in which a signal is transmitted between a transmitter and a receiver into two parts that are used in different transmission directions. The TDD technique is 35 illustrated in Figure 1 presenting by way of example a feasible TDD frame. The frame is divided into two parts 100, 102, which are separated by a short guard WO 99/30519 PCTIFI98/00919 3 time 104. The first part 100 of the frame is used in transmission direction from base station to terminal, for example. The second part 102 of the frame is used in transmission direction from terminal to base station. Between the two parts is a relatively short guard time, during which no transmissions occur. The 5 guard time is required because of a propagation delay in order that the trans missions of different transmission directions would not overlap. In the TDD-CDMA system, the synchronization of the signals is es sential in a situation in which the terminal simultaneously communicates with more than one base station. If the signals coming from the different base sta 10 tions are not synchronous with respect to one another, and different parts of the TDD frame therefore overlap, then interference occurs between different transmission directions. In prior art solutions, base stations are synchronized with one an other mainly in two different manners. Firstly, synchronization can be achieved 15 by allocating a common clock signal to all base stations. This requires a sepa rate cabling for all base stations, which makes the synchronization expensive and difficult to implement. Secondly, the base stations can be provided with a GPS receiver which receives a clock signal transmitted by a satellite. This adds to the costs of the base station and is difficult to implement if the base 20 station is located indoors. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION An object of the invention is to provide a method and a cellular radio system implementing the method so as to solve the above-mentioned prob lems. This is achieved by the method of the type presented in the introduction, 25 which is characterized in that the terminal measures the timing difference of the reference signals it has received from the different base stations and re ports it to one or more base stations, and that, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the one or more base stations adjust the timing of the com mon and the dedicated channels they have transmitted to the terminals. 30 The invention also relates to a method for synchronizing base sta tions in a cellular radio system which comprises in each cell at least a base station and a number of terminals, and which base station transmits a refer ence signal, and which terminals can simultaneously communicate with one or more base stations and simultaneously receive the reference signal from more 35 than one base station, and the base stations and in which method the termi- WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 4 nals use a TDD method for communication. The method of the invention is characterized in that when the terminal receives a reference signal from the base station not communicating with it, the terminal measures the timing dif ference of the detected reference signal in relation to one or more reference 5 signals from the base stations communicating with the terminal, and that it re ports the measured difference to one or more base stations communicating with the terminal, and that, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the one or more base stations adjust the timing of the signals they have transmit ted to the terminals with respect to each other. 10 The invention also relates to a cellular radio system comprising in each cell at least a base station and a number of terminals, and which base station is arranged to transmit a reference signal, and which terminals are ar ranged to simultaneously communicate with one or more base stations by us ing a TDD method and to simultaneously receive the reference signal form 15 more than one base station. The system of the invention is characterized in that the terminal comprises means for measuring a timing difference between a reference signal transmitted by the base station not communicating with the terminal and one or more reference signals transmitted by the base stations communicating with the terminal, and means for reporting the measured dif 20 ference to the one or more base stations communicating with the terminal, and that on the basis of the measured timing difference, the one or more base sta tions are arranged to adjust the timing of the signals they have transmitted to the terminal in relation to each other. The preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the 25 dependent claims. The method and system of the invention provide many advantages. With the help of the invention the base stations can be advantageously syn chronized without additional equipments and arrangements required in con nection with soft handovers. Synchronizations can always be performed in the 30 event of handovers, and if no handovers occur for some time, and there is a risk of the base stations losing the common synchronization, then one of the terminals can be commanded to measure the timing difference between the pilot signals of the base stations.
WO 99/30519 PCTIFI98/00919 5 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the following, the invention will be described in more detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying draw ings, in which 5 Figure 1 shows the above-described example of a TDD frame, Figure 2 illustrates an example of a cellular radio system to which the invention can be applied, and Figure 3 shows the structure of a terminal of the system of the in vention. 10 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The invention can be applied to any cellular radio system in which base stations transmit a pilot signal or a reference signal corresponding thereto. In the present description, a cellular radio system using a TDD-CDMA method is used as an example, but the essential features of the invention are 15 independent of the multiple access method used. Figure 2 illustrates an ex ample of a cellular radio system to which the invention can be applied. The figure shows two adjacent cells 200, 202 of the radio system, each cell being served by a cell-specific base station 204, 206. The base stations communi cate with a base station controller 208 which communicates with the rest of the 20 telephone network via a mobile services switching centre 210. Figure 2 also shows two subscriber terminals 214, 216. The first terminal 214 communicates with the first base station 204, and the second terminal communicates with the second base station 206. In other words, the connections in this example are implemented by TDD technique in which both 25 transmission directions are on the same frequency band and by a CDMA mul tiple access method in which each connection has a specific spreading code for use. The two cells 200, 202 use the same frequency band. Now, if the transmissions of the base stations are not synchronous, then the transmis sions of different transmission directions at different base stations possibly 30 overlap in time. In that case, when the first terminal 214, for example, attempts to receive transmission from the first base station 204, then the second termi nal 216 may simultaneously transmit a signal to the second base station 206, and the reception of the first terminal 214 in that case fails. The connections between the base stations and the terminals com 35 prise dedicated channels and common channels. The dedicated channels are WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 6 connection-specific channels, such as a speech channel or a control channel associated with it, for example. The common channels transmitted by the base station can be received by several terminals. In the system of the invention, the base stations transmit a refer 5 ence signal, or a pilot signal, which is in the CDMA system a data unmodulated signal. In other words, in the example of Figure 2, the first and the second base station 204, 206 each transmits a pilot signal, and the termi nals are able to separate these signals from each other. The pilot signal can be received over the entire coverage area of the base station. The terminals 10 detect the pilot signal of the base station of a neighbouring cell particularly at the periphery of the cells. The terminals start measuring the intensity of the pilot signal for the purpose of a possibly forthcoming handover. Let us assume that the first terminal 214 has detected a pilot signal transmitted by the second base station 206. The terminal measures the timing difference of the pilot sig 15 nals it has received from the first base station 204 and the second base station 206 and reports the measured result to the first base station 204 communi cating with the terminal. The first base station 204 reports the timing difference measured by the terminal 214 to the second base station 206 via the base station controller 208, for example. On the basis of this information, the sec 20 ond base station 206 is able to adjust its timing to be congruent with the first base station 204. Alternatively, the base station 204 is able to adjust its timing to be congruent with the base station 206. Base station areas generally comprise several terminals that move and simultaneously receive pilot signals of more than one base station and 25 prepare or perform handover between the base stations. Adjusting synchroni zation requires only small modifications to the conventional soft handover, and the synchronization operation of the invention thus does not interfere with the normal operation of the terminal. Synchronization adjustment operation can be a continuous process ensuring that the clocks of the base stations do not lose 30 the common synchronization. If no terminals performing handover exist at a given time, the base stations can command one of the terminals to perform the timing measurement. Particularly in the TTD-CDMA systems, the base stations should be synchronized with an accuracy which prevents the signals from different 35 transmission directions from overlapping more than a fraction of the length of a frame. If it is assumed that the length of the frame is 10 ms, for example, a WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 7 sufficient synchronization accuracy is within the range of 100-200 ps. Propa gation delays of radio signals can be ignored in the present description, since the distance of 5 km, for example, only corresponds to a propagation delay of 17 p.s. 5 The base station controller is able to arrange the base stations within its area into some kind of hierarchy according to which the base stations synchronize with one another. This helps the base stations to know which base station has to change its synchronization at a given time. Let us next study Figure 3 showing a feasible structure of a terminal 10 of the system of the invention by means of a block diagram. The terminal comprises an antenna 300 by means of which the received signal is applied via a filter 302 to radio frequency parts 304 converting the signal into an inter mediate frequency. From the radio frequency parts 304 the signal is applied to a multiplier 306 multiplying the signal by the desired spreading code 308. 15 From the multiplier the signal is further applied to decoding means 301 and further to other parts 322 of the receiver. The signal 324 to be transmitted in transmitting direction is applied to an encoder 312 performing channel encod ing or a corresponding encoding, and further to a multiplier 314 multiplying the signal by a connection-specific spreading code 316. The multiplied signal is 20 applied via radio frequency parts 318 and a filter 302 to the, antenna 300. The terminal further comprises control means 320 controlling the operation of the other parts of the apparatus. The control means are preferably implemented by a processor and software suitable for the purpose. Figure 3 only shows the essential parts of the terminal. Naturally, the apparatus may also comprise 25 other components, including filters, amplifiers, encoding means and decoding means, as it is obvious to those skilled in the art. Furthermore, the details of the structure of the apparatus may deviate from the above description, de pending on the multiple access method used, for example. In the TDMA sys tem, for example, the signal to be transmitted is not multiplied by a spreading 30 code. In the system of the invention, the terminal can receive a pilot signal from more than one base station. In that case, the received signal is multiplied by a spreading code used by the desired base station. The pilot signal is then detected from the total signal received. 35 In the system of the invention, the terminal comprises the means 320 for measuring the timing difference between a pilot signal transmitted by WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 8 the base station not communicating with the terminal and one or more refer ence signals transmitted from the base stations communicating with the termi nal. The terminal comprises the means 320, 312 to 318 for reporting the measured difference to one or more base stations communicating with the 5 terminal. The base stations of the system are arranged to adjust their timing on the basis of the timing difference measurement. The operations of the in vention can preferably be implemented by software in the base stations of the system. Although the invention is described above with reference to the ex 10 ample according to the accompanying drawings, it is obvious that the invention is not restricted thereto, but it can be modified in a variety of ways within the scope of the inventive idea disclosed in the attached claims.

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1. A method for synchronizing base stations in a cellular radio sys tem which comprises in each cell at least a base station (204, 206) and a number of terminals (214, 216), and in which method the base station trans 5 mits a reference signal, and the terminals can simultaneously communicate with one or more base stations and simultaneously receive the reference sig nal from more than one base station, and in which method the base stations and the terminals use a TDD method for communication, and in which method the connections between the base stations and the terminals comprise com 10 mon channels and dedicated channels, c h a r a c t e r i z ed in that the ter minal measures the timing difference of the reference signals it has received from the different base stations and reports it to one or more base stations, and that, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the one or more base stations adjust the timing of the common and the dedicated channels they 15 have transmitted to the terminals.
2. A method for syncronizing base stations in a cellular radio system which comprises in each cell at least a base station (204, 206) and a number of terminals (214, 216), and which base station transmits a reference signal, and which terminals can simultaneously communicate with one or more base 20 stations and simultaneously receive the reference signal from more than one base station, and in which method the base stations and the terminals use a TDD method for communication, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that when the termi nal receives a reference signal from the base station not communicating with it, the terminal measures the timing difference of the detected reference signal 25 in relation to one or more reference signals from the base stations communi cating with the terminal, and that it reports the measured difference to one or more base stations communicating with the terminal, and that, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the one or more base stations adjust the tim ing of the signals they have transmitted to the terminals in relation to each 30 other.
3. A method as claimed in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z ed in that the base station not communicating with the terminal adjusts, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the timing of the signals it has transmitted to the terminal. WO 99/30519 PCT/FI98/00919 10
4. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characteri z ed in that the terminal measures the timing difference of the reference signals at the request of the base station.
5. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in 5 that the base stations and the terminals use a CDMA multiple access method for communication.
6. A method as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that one or more base stations communicating with the terminal transmit informa tion about the timing difference to the base station the timing of whose refer 10 ence signal the terminal measured.
7. A cellular radio system comprising in each cell at least a base station (204, 206) and a number of terminals (214, 216), and which base sta tion is arranged to transmit a reference signal, and which terminals are ar ranged to simultaneously communicate with one or more base stations by us 15 ing a TDD method and to simultaneously receive the reference signal form more than one base station, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the terminal com prises means (320) for measuring a timing difference between a reference signal transmitted by the base station not communicating with the terminal and one or more reference signals transmitted by the base stations communicating 20 with the terminal, and means (320, 312 to 318) for reporting the measured difference to the one or more base stations communicating with the terminal, and that, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the one or more base stations are arranged to adjust the timing of the signals they have transmitted to the terminal in relation to each other. 25
8. A cellular radio system as claimed in claim 7, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that one or more base stations communicating with the terminal are arranged to transmit information about the timing difference to the base station the timing of whose reference signal the terminal measured.
9. A cellular radio system as claimed in claim 7, c h a r a c t e r 30 i z e d in that the base station not communicating with the terminal is arranged to adjust, on the basis of the measured timing difference, the timing of the sig nals it has transmitted to the terminal.
10. A cellular radio system as claimed in claim 7, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that one or more base stations are arranged to adjust, on the basis 35 of the measured timing difference, the timing of the common and the dedi cated channels they have transmitted to the terminal in relation to each other.
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