AU2012201347B2 - Dynamic channel quality measurement procedure for adaptive modulation and coding techniques - Google Patents

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AU2012201347B2
AU2012201347B2 AU2012201347A AU2012201347A AU2012201347B2 AU 2012201347 B2 AU2012201347 B2 AU 2012201347B2 AU 2012201347 A AU2012201347 A AU 2012201347A AU 2012201347 A AU2012201347 A AU 2012201347A AU 2012201347 B2 AU2012201347 B2 AU 2012201347B2
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A wireless digital communication method for communicating between a base station (12) and a plurality of user equipment mobile terminals (UEs 30) and employs adaptive modulation and coding to achieve improved radio resources utilisation and provide optimum data rates for user services. Blocks of downlink (DL) data are received by the base station which requests downlink DL channel quality measurements only from those mobile terminals (30) with pending downlink transmissions. The UEs respond to the request by measuring and reporting DL Channel quality to the base station, which then allocates resources such that the UEs will make best use of radio resources. The base station notifies the UEs of the physical channel allocation indicating the modulation/coding rate and allocated slots followed by transmission of blocks of downlink data which are transmitted to the UEs.

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Pool Sectfon 29 RegulatIon 3.2(2) AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Application Number: Lodged: Invention Title: Dynamic channel quality measurement procedure for adaptive modulation and coding techniques The following statement is a full description of this invention, Including the best method of performing it known to me I us: P111AHAU0710 (0001] DYNAMIC CHANNEL QUALITY MEASURENENT PROCEDURE FOR ADAPTIVE MODULATION AND CODING TECHNIQUES [0002] BACKGROUND [0003] The present invention relates to wireless digital communication systems. More particularly, the present invention relates to communication stations which employ code-division multiple access (CDMA) technology. Specifically, the present invention relates to determining radio conditions for use in optimizing radio resource utilization as well as selecting data rates for user services, (0004] In code-division multiple access (CDMA) third generation (3G) cellular telecommunication systems, adaptive modulation and coding (AM&C) techniques are applied to transmissions in order to achieve improved radio resource utilization and provide increased data rates for user services under appropriate conditions. These AM&C techniques take into account radio conditions in advance of transmissions in order to determine modulation and coding rates that take the greatest advantage of current radio propagation conditions utilizing these techniques. [0005] Utilizing these AM&C techniques, a procedure is required that provides a physical channel quality measurement from the receiver in advance of each transmission, Based on this quality measurement, the transmitter determines the appropriate modulation and coding rate for the particular transmission [0006) In CDMA systems, as with any wireless systems, radio conditions can change rapidly due to a wide variety of both natural and man-made conditions. Since the channel quality measurement' is used to determine transmission modulation and coding, and since channel quality changes rapidly due to the changing conditions of the transmission path, the performance of the adaptive transmission process is directly related to the length of the time period between when the channel quality measurement is performed and when the transmission is initiated. -1- [0007] Physical or logical control channels are then used to transfer the channel quality measurements frorn the receiver to the transmitter. Channel quality signaling may utilize either dedicated control channels to each user equipment (UE) or common control channels shared by all ,Es. A UE may be a cellular phone, PDA (personal data assistant) or any other type of wireless device. When dedicated control channels are used, a continuous signaling channel is available over time for propagation of channel quality measurements for each UE. This is an optimal solution for AM&C since the quality measurement is continuously available. Transmissions can occur at any time, taking into account the continuously available quality measurement for appropriate modulation and coding settings. Additionally, with a dedicated control channel always available in the uplink, the channel can be also used to support low rate uplink data transmissions. [0008] The difficulty with the dedicated control channel approach is that physical resources are continuously allocated even when there is no data to transmit. A primary application of AM&C techniques is non-real time high data rate services, for example, Internet access, For these classes of service, the best quality of service (QoS) is achieved with short, high rate transmissions with relatively long idle periods between each transmission. These long idle periods result in an inefficient use of dedicated resources. This limits the number of users which can access the service. [0009] The problem can be minimized with pre-configured periodic dedicated channel allocations. But this results in periodic availability of quality measurements. If the quality measurements are not continuously available, for UEs which have transmissions at any one point in time, only some portion of the iUEs will have recent channel quality measurements, thus the selection of UE to transmit to becomes sub optimal. [0010] Another alternative is the use of common control channels. With common control channels, a continuous signaling channel exists that is shared between all UEs within the cell, Procedures are defined for determining each UEs access to the common control channel. TE identities are used to distinguish UE -2- 3 specific transaction. The difficulty with the common control approach for support of AM&C is the large amount of signalling overhead necessary to administrate each UE=s access to the control channel. As aforementioned, UE identities are required to 5 distinguish UE specific transactions. Additionally, to avoid contention-based access to the uplink common control channel, individual allocations are required to be signalled on the downlink common control channel for each UE-s access. Since uplink transmissions cannot always be predicted, periodic allocations of the uplink control channel must be signalled on the downlink common control 10 channel, which results in considerable signalling overhead. Also, the common control approach does not provide for low rate, uplink data transmissions. In summary, the efficient performance of AM & C techniques is primarily based on the availability of recent physical channel quality measurements from the receiver in advance of each transmission. Optimally, measurements are 15 available with minimal latency for all users with active data transmissions. The dedicated control channel solution provides continuous measurements, but since transmissions are discontinuous, this is an inefficient use of radio resources. ELZ: I think the text can be understood that somehow the BS determines the channel quality by itself from measurement on the DCH. May be patentable in its own right 20 (if it works which I'm not sure) but we did not discuss it. Periodic configured dedicated control channels minimize the radio resource requirement, but this increases measurement latency. The common control channel method can provide measurements on a continuous or periodic basis, but the signalling overhead results in an inefficient use of radio resources. 25 There exists a need for a system that provides channel quality measurements with low latency and low signalling overhead. In accordance with an embodiment, the present invention provides a method for receiving downlink control information, the method including: receiving by a user equipment (UE) a request to provide a channel quality 30 (CQ) measurement report; transmitting by the UE a CQ measurement report in response to the request; 3a receiving by the UE downlink control information including an allocation of resources, wherein the downlink control information is distinguished by a UE identity (ID) associated with the UE; and receiving by the UE downlink data in accordance with the allocation of 5 radio resources. In accordance with another embodiment the present invention provides a user equipment mobile terminal (UE) including: a receiver configured to receive a request to provide a channel quality (CQ) measurement report; 10 a transmitter configured to transmit a CQ measurement report in response to the request; and the receiver further configured to receive UE downlink control information including an allocation of resources, wherein the downlink control information is distinguished by a UE identity (ID) associated with the UE, and to receive 15 downlink data in accordance with the allocation of radio resources. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS (S) The objectives of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the accompanying detailed description and figures, in which: 20 [0016] Figure 1 is a flow chart illustrating one preferred Dynamic Channel Quality Measurement Procedure (DCQMP) of the present invention. [0017] Figure 2 shows an alternative embodiment of the DCQMP of the present invention shown in Figure 1. [0018] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF TIE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S) [0019] Presently preferred embodiments are described below with reference to the drawing figures wherein like numerals represent like elements throughout. (0020] Figure 1 is a flow diagram which illustrates the dynamic channel quality (CQ) measurement procedure 60 of the present invention which may be implemented by a wireless digital communication system having a base station/node B (hereinafter base station 12) which communicates with at least one UE 30. Although it is intended for the presently inventive method to support communications between a base station and a plurality of UEs, for simplicity the following description will detail the steps performed by a single UE; (it being understood that other UEs will operate in a similar manner). [0021] Blocks of downlink (DL) data axe transfeiTed to the base station 12 which are designated for a particular UE 30 (step Si). [0022] The base station 12, responsive to receipt of downlink data and in advance of a transmission to the UE 30, requests DL CQ measurements only from a UE 30 having pending downlink transmissions (step S2). [0023] The UE 30 receives the request and makes the requested CQ measurement at step S3 and reports the DL CQ measurement to the base station 12 at step S4. [0024] Based on the CQ measurement reports received from each UE (step SS), the base station 12 determines which of the UEs will make the best use of radio resources, and determines which slots to use (step S6). Preferably, the UES are prioritized by their CQ so that the E with the highest CQ is sent its data first and then the UE with the second highest CQ is sent its data second, and so on until the U1E with the lowest CQ is sent its data last. -4- [0025] Since the CQ measurement requests and the responsive CQ measurement reports axe only generated when needed, the signaling overhead required for a common control channel is greatly reduced. Measurement reports are available for all active transmitting users, similar to the dedicated control channel case, but avoiding the resource inefficiency during idle periods. [0026] The priority of transmissions is determined according to the DL CQ measurements, and the DL physical channel allocation is signaled to the appropriate UEs, indicating the particular coding rate, modulation type and allocated slots (step $7), The designated UE receives the coding rate, modulation type and allocated slots (step 8), and sets these parameters for reception (step $9). [0027] Blocks of downlink data are then transmitted by the base station 12 to the designated UE 30 (step SIO) a given, (but short), time after performance of step S7 to enable the UE 30 time to set up for reception. The UE 30 receives the downlink data (step S11) at the specified coding rate, modulation type and in the allocated slots specified at step S7. [0028] The present invention thus provides the fundamental requirements for AM&C operation while maintaining the most efficient use of radio resources. Since DL CQ measurements are available with the minimum possible latency for all transmissions, the choice of the best user(s) to provide service in the next transmission time frame is optimized. Additionally, measurements provided by periodic or continuous mechanisms do not provide increased benefit, performance gain or enhancement over the present invention. [0029] Implementation of the present invention also minimizes measurement processing and the associated power consumption, especially important in the UTE, which is typically powered by a small power source of limited capacity, (i.e. a chargeable battery) Since a quality measurement is only requested for a particular active transmission, the number of required measurements are minimized. [0030] In accordance with an alternative embodiment of the method 70 of the present invention shown in Figure 3, only certain quality measurements may be required depending on the radio resources used for a particular transmission. For -5example, in the 3G standards, the CQ for only specific physical timeslots may be requested. Therefore, the number of measurements performed is reduced by limiting the requirement of a CQ measurement to only active transmissions and, depending on the scale of the transmission, only requiring measurement ou particular radio resources, (i.e., specific time slots). This is shown in Figure 3, which is similar to Figure 2 except for modified steps S2A and S2B, which replace step S2 and S3 respectively of Figure 2. In step 2A, the base station 12 requests the UE 30 to perform a measurement only on a particular radio resource. In response, the UE performs the DL CQ measurement on the specified radio resource (step S3A). [0031] The present invention provides many advantages over prior art schemes. First, the invention provides the highest efficiency utilization of the air interface since only those UEs having pending transmission will be required to respond to a request for DL CQ measurements. This permits the overhead signaling to be at a minimum. [0032] Second, since the transmissions are prioritized according to the highest quality DL CQ measurements, the highest data rates permissible will be achieved for each time slot or multiple time slots. [0033] Third, since UEs are only required to respond to the request for the DL CQ measurements, unnecessary measurements by the UEs will not be required, thereby saving the battery life of the UEs. [00341 A final advantage of the present invention is the increased number of users that may be supported in a cell for both of the rnethods disclosed herein. The number of users that are supported is limited in the dedicated control channel method by the requirement for dedicated radio resources; and in the common control channel method by signaling overhead requirements. By limiting the measurement signaling procedures to active users, the present invention minimizes the common control signaling overhead and supports the greatest number of users in the cell. -6- [0035] While the present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment, other variations which are within the scope of the invention as outlined in the claims below will be apparent to those skilled in the art. * * -7-

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1. A method for receiving downlink control information, the method including: receiving by a user equipment (UE) a request to provide a channel quality (CQ) measurement report; 5 transmitting by the UE a CQ measurement report in response to the request; receiving by the UE downlink control information including an allocation of resources, wherein the downlink control information is distinguished by a UE identity (ID) associated with the UE; and 10 receiving by the UE downlink data in accordance with the allocation of radio resources.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the allocation of radio resources includes at least one of a coding rate and a modulation type.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the request to provide a CQ measurement 15 report is received over a common control channel or a dedicated control channel.
4. The method of claim I wherein the request to provide a CQ measurement report indicates at least one particular radio resource upon which the CQ measurement is to be based.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the allocation of radio resources is based 20 on the transmitted CQ measurement report.
6. A user equipment mobile terminal (UE) including: a receiver configured to receive a request to provide a channel quality (CQ) measurement report; a transmitter configured to transmit a CQ measurement report in response 25 to the request; and the receiver further configured to receive UE downlink control information including an allocation of resources, wherein the downlink control information is 9 distinguished by a UE identity (ID) associated with the UE, and to receive downlink data in accordance with the allocation of radio resources.
7. The UE of claim 6 wherein the allocation of radio resources includes at least one of a coding rate, and a modulation type. 5
8. The UE of claim 6 wherein each request to provide a CQ measurements report is transmitted over a common control channel or a dedicated control channel.
9. The UE of claim 6 wherein the request to provide a CQ measurements report indicates at least one radio resource upon which the CQ measurements 10 report is to be based.
10. The UE of claim 6 wherein the allocation of radio resources is based on the transmitted CQ measurement report.
11. The method of claim I and substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 15
12. The UE of claim 6 and substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. INTEIRDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION WATERMARK PATENT & TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS P23443AU04
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