EP0992130A1 - Verfahren und anordnung zur effektiven funkübertragung von daten - Google Patents
Verfahren und anordnung zur effektiven funkübertragung von datenInfo
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- EP0992130A1 EP0992130A1 EP97938764A EP97938764A EP0992130A1 EP 0992130 A1 EP0992130 A1 EP 0992130A1 EP 97938764 A EP97938764 A EP 97938764A EP 97938764 A EP97938764 A EP 97938764A EP 0992130 A1 EP0992130 A1 EP 0992130A1
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- time slot
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04B—TRANSMISSION
- H04B7/00—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
- H04B7/24—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts
- H04B7/26—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts at least one of which is mobile
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04B—TRANSMISSION
- H04B7/00—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
- H04B7/24—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts
- H04B7/26—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts at least one of which is mobile
- H04B7/2643—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts at least one of which is mobile using time-division multiple access [TDMA]
- H04B7/2656—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts at least one of which is mobile using time-division multiple access [TDMA] for structure of frame, burst
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04B—TRANSMISSION
- H04B7/00—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
- H04B7/24—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts
- H04B7/26—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts at least one of which is mobile
- H04B7/2615—Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field for communication between two or more posts at least one of which is mobile using hybrid frequency-time division multiple access [FDMA-TDMA]
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04B—TRANSMISSION
- H04B1/00—Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
- H04B1/69—Spread spectrum techniques
- H04B1/713—Spread spectrum techniques using frequency hopping
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04J—MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION
- H04J4/00—Combined time-division and frequency-division multiplex systems
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for the effective radio transmission of data between a fixed station and at least one mobile station on one of a plurality of carrier frequencies, the data being transmitted in time slots (slots) in a time division multiplex method (TDMA).
- TDMA time division multiplex method
- DECT digital electrospray
- a DECT network is a microcellular, digital mobile network for high subscriber densities. It is primarily designed for use in buildings. However, the DECT standard can also be used outdoors. The capacity of the DECT
- cordless standard an ideal access technology for network operators.
- DECT standard both the transmission of voice and the transmission of data signals are possible. This means that cordless data networks can also be set up on a DECT basis.
- DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication
- a digital, cordless telecommunication system for ranges under 300 m has been standardized for Europe. This system is therefore suitable in connection with the switching function of a telecommunications system for mobile telephone and data traffic in an office building or on a company premises.
- the DECT functions complement a telecommunications system and make it so to the base station FS of the cordless telecommunications system. Digital radio connections between the base station FS and the maximum of 120 mobile stations MS can be established, monitored and controlled on up to 120 channels.
- the frequency range is 1.88 GHz to 1.9 GHz on a maximum of ten different carrier frequencies (carriers).
- This frequency multiplex method is called FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple Access).
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- a time-division multiplex frame thus consists of 24 channels (see FIG. 2).
- Channel 1 to channel 12 are transmitted from the base station FS to the mobile stations MS, while channel 13 to channel 24 are transmitted in the opposite direction from the mobile stations MS to the base station FS.
- the frame duration is 10 ms.
- the duration of a channel (time slot, slot) is 417 ⁇ s.
- 320 bit information e.g. voice
- 100 bit control data synchronization, signaling and error control
- the useful bit rate for a subscriber (channel) results from the 320 bit information within 10 ms. It is thus 32 kilobits per second.
- Integrated modules that implement the DECT functions have been developed for fixed and mobile stations. The base station and the mobile station perform similar functions.
- One of these integrated modules mentioned is the HF module, ie the module that performs the actual function of receiving and transmitting in the HF range.
- fast-hopping RF modules i. H. RF modules that can change the carrier frequency from one time slot or channel to the next.
- a DECT channel is determined by its time slot and its carrier frequency. It should be noted that, according to the DECT standard, the reuse of physical channels is organized by means of dynamic channel selection. This eliminates the need for time-consuming frequency planning as in cellular systems. For one
- the signal levels of all channels are continuously measured and the interference-free channels are managed in a channel list.
- the signal levels of all channels and the reception quality are still monitored. If this monitoring shows that the channel currently being used was transmitted on a carrier frequency, which has been disturbed (for example by the action of a transmission on the same carrier frequency from or to another base station), a different carrier frequency is automatically selected for the next active time slot, which is entered in the channel list as interference-free.
- a so-called frequency hopping method can also be used, in which the carrier frequency is changed after a predetermined period of time, for example a frame of the transmission.
- the DECT standard may have to be modified and adapted to local conditions.
- the transmission cannot take place in the normal DECT range between 1.88 and 1.90 GHz, but rather the generally accessible 2.4 GHz ISM band (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) is available.
- changes would have to be made to adapt to the national regulations, such as the American regulation "FCC part 15" (Federal Communications Commission).
- the American regulation mentioned describes the transmission methods, transmission powers and the available bandwidth available for the air interface.
- the present invention therefore has for its object to provide a method and an arrangement for digital radio transmission of data which effectively cover the bandwidth of a TDMA system uses.
- the method and the arrangement should, in particular, enable the slow-hopping RF modules mentioned to be used cost-effectively.
- a method for digital radio transmission of data between a base station and at least one mobile station is therefore provided on one of a plurality of carrier frequencies.
- the data is transmitted in time slots in a time division multiplexing (TDMA) process.
- TDMA time division multiplexing
- the change from one carrier frequency to another carrier frequency is carried out in a predetermined period of time.
- the data are transmitted in active time slots, each followed by an inactive time slot in which no data is transmitted.
- the inactive time slot is shorter than the active time slot.
- the time period of the inactive time slot can be half of the active time slot.
- This time slot structure enables more active connections to be created per time frame, which results in a more effective utilization of the bandwidth of the TDMA system.
- a time frame of the transmission can in particular contain four active time slots for a transmission from the base station to the mobile station and four time slots for a transmission from the mobile station to the base station.
- the transmission can take place in a 2.4 GHz band.
- an arrangement for radio transmission of data has a fixed station and at least one mobile station, between which the data can be transmitted in a plurality of time slots in the time division multiplex method (TDMA) and on a plurality of carrier frequencies in a frequency division multiplex method (FDMA).
- the base station and the at least one mobile station each have an RF module by means of which the carrier frequency can be selected for transmission during one of the time slots.
- the RF modules require a predetermined time period in the order of a time slot.
- a time frame of the transmission has active time slots in which data is transmitted and which is followed in each case by an inactive time slot in which no data is transmitted.
- the time period of the inactive time slot is in particular shorter than that of the active time slot. It is particularly advantageous if the duration of the inactive time slot is half of the active time slot. This ensures that more active connections can be created within a time frame and that the bandwidth is thus used more effectively.
- a time frame of the transmission can contain four active time slots for transmission from the base station to the mobile station and four time slots for transmission from the mobile station to the base station.
- the carrier frequencies can be in a 2.4 GHz band.
- the RF modules can in particular change the carrier frequencies during an inactive time slot.
- Fig. 3 is a schematic representation of the channel assignment in the adaptation of the known DECT standard to the American ISM band
- FIG. 1 An arrangement for digital radio transmission of data is provided in FIG. 1.
- a base station 1 is connected to the fixed network by means of a terminal line 10.
- the base station 1 has an RF module 4, through which data can be transmitted or received by means of an antenna 6.
- the RF module 4 can in particular be a so-called slow-hopping RF module, i. H. a particularly inexpensive RF module, which, however, requires a certain period of time to change from one carrier frequency to another carrier frequency. This period is on the order of a time slot, i. H. between approx. 100 ⁇ s and 1 ms, and in particular between approx. 300 ⁇ s and 500 ⁇ s.
- This period of time required for the carrier frequency change can correspond, for example, to the period of time which is filled by a time slot of a time division multiplex method (TDMA).
- TDMA time division multiplex method
- radio transmission to a mobile station 2 can take place via a radio transmission link 8 or radio transmission to a mobile station (cordless telephone) 3 via a second radio transmission link 9. All of the mobile stations shown in FIG. 1 have the same structure, so that a more detailed explanation is only to be given with reference to the mobile station 2 shown.
- this mobile station 2 has an antenna 7 for receiving or transmitting data from or to the base station 1.
- An HF module 5 is provided in the mobile station 2, which essentially corresponds to the HF module 4 used in the fixed station 1. With the HF module 5 the mobile Station 2 can therefore also be a so-called slow-hopping RF module.
- the known DECT standard can be adapted to the American ISM band.
- the number of timeslots per frame can be halved, i. H.
- slow-hopping RF modules must be provided in a cost-effective implementation of the devices required for radio transmission, which means that after each active time slot in which data is transmitted, an inactive time slot (blind slot) must follow in which no data can be transmitted.
- twelve time slots ZI-Z12 provided (6 time slots ZI-Z6 for the transmission from a mobile station to the base station and six time slots Z7-Z12 for the transmission from the base station to a mobile station)
- a maximum of only three possible connections are thus available.
- the usable channel capacity due to the regulation by the slow-hopping RF module is not very large on a maximum of three connections.
- Fig. 3 possible active time slots are shown hatched.
- a transmission from the base station 1 to a mobile station 2 3 take place (RXl).
- a slow-hopping RF module can also use the time period of the inactive time slot Z2 to change the carrier frequency.
- the carrier frequency can be changed from the carrier frequency f 2 to the carrier frequency fi, for example.
- a transmission from the fixed station to a mobile station on the carrier frequency fi can thus take place in the time slot Z3, as shown in FIG. 3 (RX2).
- the scheme shown in FIG. 3 is thus distinguished by the fact that, given the time slot distribution, an active time slot (shown hatched) can be operated with each of the predetermined carrier frequencies (f **., F 2 ).
- the reuse of physical channels is organized by means of dynamic channel selection, a channel being defined by its carrier frequency and its time slot. This eliminates the need for complex frequency planning as in cellular systems.
- the signal levels of all channels are continuously measured and the interference-free channels are managed in a channel list.
- the signal levels of all channels of all possible carrier frequencies and the reception quality are still monitored.
- the allocation scheme for the channels shown in FIG. 3 has the disadvantage that due to the halving of the number of timeslots per time frame to 12, which doubles the duration of a timeslot to 833 ⁇ s, and the need for inactive timeslots after each active time slot means that there are only three possible connections (three connections from a fixed station to a mobile station and three connections from a mobile station to a fixed station) in contrast to the six connections possible according to the DECT standard.
- FIG. 4 shows a time slot structure which allows the maximum possible connections to be increased from three to four without the flexible choice of carrier frequencies being impaired from one active time slot to the next active time slot.
- this increase in the maximum connections from three to four is essentially achieved in that the time duration of an inactive time slot during which no data transmission takes place is reduced in comparison to the time duration of an active time slot.
- the time duration of an active time slot ZI, Z3, Z5, Z7, Z9, ZU, Z13 and Z15 of a time frame is 833 ns if the time frame is 10 ms in total.
- the time duration of the inactive time slots Z2, Z4, Z6, Z8, Z10, Z12, Z14 and Z16 is, as shown in FIG.
- a slow-hopping RF module known from DECT technology requires at least a time period of 417 ⁇ s after an active time slot in order to program the frequency for the carrier frequency de ⁇ subsequent time slot.
- data transmission RX1 can take place during the time slot ZI from the fixed station to a mobile station on a carrier frequency Fi.
- the time period of the time slot ZI is twice the time period according to the DECT standard, namely 833 ⁇ s.
- the time slot ZI is followed by a non-active time slot Z2, the duration of which is only 417 ⁇ s. This time period of 417 ⁇ s, however, is sufficient for a slow-hopping RF module to program the carrier frequency for the following active time slot Z3. If it is thus recognized that, for example, the carrier frequency f 3 has better reception ratios than the carrier frequency f- *. offers, the carrier frequency from the carrier frequency!
- the case is illustrated in which the carrier frequency fx is not changed for transmission between a fixed station and a specific mobile station.
- a so-called frequency hopping method can of course also be used, in which the carrier frequency is changed after a predetermined period of time, for example a frame of the transmission
- the duplex method is used to transmit from the mobile station or stations to the base station.
- TTD duplex method
- a transmission (TX1) from a mobile station to the fixed station can take place with a carrier frequency fi.
- the inactive time slot Z10 following the active time slot Z9 again has only half the time duration, namely 417 ⁇ s, of the time duration of the active time slot Z9 (833 ⁇ ).
- the duration of the inactive half-time slot Z10 is again sufficient for the RF modules to carry out the frequency programming for the following active time slot ZU for a further transmission from a mobile station to the base station (TX2).
- the structure of the time slots ZX according to the invention thus makes the use of a time frame of a digital transmission of the TDMA system more efficient without the flexibility of the choice of carrier frequencies suffering as a result.
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