USRE43384E1 - Radio communication system with multiple and simultaneous encoding technique - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of operating a radio communication system, and further relates to such a system and to primary and secondary stations for use in such a system. While the present specification describes a system with particular reference to the emerging Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS), it is to be understood that such techniques are equally applicable to use in other mobile radio systems.
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- UMTS Code Division Multiple Access
- BS Base Station
- MS Mobile Stations
- FIG. 1 is a block schematic diagram of a radio communication system using CDMA, comprising a primary station (BS) 100 and a plurality of secondary stations (MS) 110 .
- the BS 100 comprises a microcontroller ( ⁇ C) 102 , transceiver means 104 connected to radio transmission means 106 , and connection means 108 for connection to the PSTN or a private network.
- Each MS 110 comprises a microcontroller ( ⁇ C) 112 and transceiver means 114 connected to radio transmission means 116 .
- Communication from BS 100 to MS 110 takes place on a downlink channel 122
- communication from MS 110 to BS 100 takes place on an uplink channel 124 .
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a known arrangement for spreading and scrambling using Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) modulation.
- Data is supplied on input line 202 to a serial to parallel converter 204 , which maps each pair of data bits to I and Q branches respectively.
- a channelisation code 210 is supplied to mixers 206 , 208 in the I and Q branches to spread the data to the chip rate.
- the data is then scrambled by a BS-specific scrambling code 216 supplied to I and Q mixers 212 , 214 .
- the resultant data is used to modulate a cosine carrier 220 by an I mixer 218 , and a sine carrier 224 by a Q mixer 222 .
- the I and Q branches are then combined by a combiner 226 before being passed to radio broadcast means 228 for transmission as a QPSK signal.
- the scrambling code 216 could be cell-specific instead of BS-specific.
- Different physical channels use different channelisation codes (usually orthogonal), while the scrambling code is the same for all physical channels in one cell.
- a number of channelisation codes (usually orthogonal) are used to separate transmissions intended for different users, and an additional scrambling code is applied to distinguish the transmitting BS 100 .
- an additional scrambling code is applied to distinguish the transmitting BS 100 .
- a channelisation code is used to select the channel on which the MS 110 is to transmit and a scrambling code, specific to the MS 110 , is used.
- a problem with this arrangement is the possible lack of channelisation codes for the downlink 122 since codes which have been allocated to one user, but are not currently in use, may not be available for another user.
- One possibility for relieving this shortage is to use more than one scrambling code per cell.
- this has the disadvantage that signals transmitted to one user with one scrambling code will not be orthogonal to signals transmitted to a different user with a different scrambling code, resulting in increased interference.
- An object of the present invention is to reduce the problems caused by the use of more than one scrambling code in a cell.
- a method of operating a radio communication system employing a code division multiple access technique comprising a primary station transmitting data to a plurality of secondary stations, the primary station encoding different portions of said data with different scrambling codes, characterised by using a primary and a secondary scrambling code to encode data for transmission to a single secondary station.
- a radio communication system employing a code division multiple access technique comprising a primary station and a plurality of secondary stations, the primary station having means for transmission of data to the secondary stations and means for encoding different portions of said data with different scrambling codes, characterised in that the primary station has means for using a primary and a secondary scrambling code to encode data for transmission to a single secondary station.
- a primary station for use in a radio communication system employing a code division multiple access technique, the primary station having means for transmission of data to the secondary stations and means for encoding different portions of said data with different scrambling codes, characterised in that the primary station has means for using a primary and a secondary scrambling code to encode data for transmission to a single secondary station.
- a secondary station for use in a radio communication system employing a code division multiple access technique, characterised in that the secondary station has means for receiving data from a single primary station encoded using a primary and a secondary scrambling code.
- the present invention is based on the recognition, not present in the prior art, that a plurality of scrambling codes can be allocated for transmissions from one BS to a single MS.
- FIG. 1 is a block schematic diagram of a radio communication system, as described above;
- FIG. 2 is a block schematic diagram of part of a transmitter, as described above;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a downlink slotted mode using a secondary scrambling code
- FIG. 4 illustrates a downlink slotted mode using primary and secondary scrambling codes
- FIG. 5 illustrates a variable rate multicode transmission using primary and secondary scrambling codes.
- a first illustrative embodiment of the present invention is the implementation of downlink slotted mode shown in FIG. 3 .
- Slotted mode is required in order to introduce gaps in the transmission during which the MS 110 , which may have only one receiver, can make measurements on other carriers, for example to prepare for handover.
- a succession of frames 302 is transmitted on a downlink channel 122 , each of length 10 ms in UMTS. In one frame the data is transmitted during two active parts 304 of the frame, the remainder of the frame being an idle period 306 during which the required measurements can be made.
- bit rate and transmission power both need to be increased during the active part of the frame.
- the bit rate can be increased by reducing the spreading factor (for example by a factor of two for the 50% idle period 306 illustrated).
- this requires the allocation of another channelisation code, that is the provision of a second channel for the MS 110 . This is an inefficient use of codes, since the extra resource is only required during the slotted frame.
- One option in accordance with the present invention is to use a primary scrambling code for all the non-slotted frames 302 , while using a secondary scrambling code for the slotted frame 304 .
- FIG. 4 A preferred option is illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a first part 402 of the active part of the slotted frame is transmitted using the primary scrambling code, while a second part 404 of the slotted frame is transmitted using the secondary scrambling code.
- This alternative has the advantage of minimising the amount of “non-orthogonal” energy transmitted.
- the secondary code should be used to carry traffic with a low average data rate (which includes a high data rate with a low duty cycle, as in the slotted mode example).
- a second illustrative embodiment of the present invention is the implementation of variable rate multi-code transmissions shown in FIG. 5 .
- the figure shows a first physical channel 502 , comprising a succession of frames 302 , a second physical channel 504 and an nth physical channel 506 .
- the data can be organised to minimise the number of codes used, allocating some of the least used channelisation codes to the secondary scrambling code.
- the first and second channels 502 , 504 could be transmitted using the primary scrambling code, while the nth channel 506 could be transmitted using the secondary scrambling code.
- the primary scrambling code In general as many channels as possible should be transmitted using the primary scrambling code, consistent with efficient use of channelisation codes.
- secondary scrambling codes are packet transmissions, rare but urgent signalling (for example packet acknowledgements), and uplink power control where there is little or no downlink data.
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