USRE45312E1 - Base station apparatus, communication terminal apparatus, and communication method - Google Patents
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- a base station 11 is currently performing communication with communication terminals 12 to 14 .
- the base station 11 then transmits only data for the relevant communication terminal in its assigned time. For example, if time t 1 has been assigned to communication terminal 12 , the base station 11 transmits data for communication terminal 12 in time t 1 , and does not transmit to communication terminals 13 and 14 .
- communication terminal 12 has good communication quality on the high-frequency side but poor communication quality on the low-frequency side
- communication terminal 13 has good communication quality on the low-frequency side but poor communication quality on the high-frequency side
- communication terminal 14 also has good communication quality on the low-frequency side but poor communication quality on the high-frequency side.
- This objective is achieved by estimating the communication quality for each subcarrier in each communication terminal, and transmitting data from the base station to each communication terminal using a subcarrier for which the communication quality is good.
- FIG. 1 is drawing showing a communication mode using the conventional HDR method
- FIG. 2 is a drawing showing the effects of frequency selective fading in a communication band
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a base station according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a communication terminal according to the above-mentioned embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a drawing showing the effects of frequency selective fading and band assignment in communication between a base station and communication terminals according to the above-mentioned embodiment:
- FIG. 6 is a drawing showing an example of resource assignment in slots for transmission from a base station to communication terminals according to the above-mentioned embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a base station according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a drawing showing communication resource assignment according to the above-mentioned embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a communication terminal according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a base station according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- an assignment section 101 determines communication resource assignment to each communication terminal based on a transmission rate at which communication is possible for each subcarrier of each communication terminal estimated by a channel estimation section 114 to be described below, and gives instructions to a buffer section 102 for forward transmission data output.
- the assignment section 101 also instructs a frame creation section 103 to perform forward transmission data symbolization, and outputs a signal indicating communication resource assignment to each communication terminal (hereinafter referred to as “resource assignment signal”).
- the assignment section 101 indicates to a spreading section 104 a spreading code to be multiplied by the forward transmission data.
- the buffer section 102 holds forward transmission data, and outputs forward transmission data to the frame creation section 103 in accordance with instructions from the assignment section 101 .
- the frame creation section 103 generates a pilot signal, symbolizes forward transmission data output from the buffer section 102 in accordance with instructions from the assignment section 101 , and inserts a pilot signal at predetermined intervals to create a frame, which it outputs to the spreading section 104 .
- the frame creation section 103 also symbolizes the resource assignment signal and transmission data to create a frame, which it outputs to the spreading section 104 .
- the frame creation section 103 outputs only a pilot signal to the spreading section 104 .
- the spreading section 104 spreads frame creation section 103 output signals in accordance with instructions of the assignment section 101 , and outputs them to an IFFT section 105 .
- the IFFT section 105 performs an inverse fast Fourier transform of the spreading section 104 output signals, and outputs the resulting signal to a D/A converter 106 .
- the D/A converter 106 performs digital-to-analog conversion of the IFFT section 105 output signal, and outputs the resulting signal to a transmit RF section 107 .
- the transmit RF section 107 converts the frequency of the D/A converter 106 output signal to a radio frequency, and outputs this signal to an antenna 108 .
- the antenna 108 transmits the transmit RF section 107 output signal to a communication terminal.
- Antenna 111 receives a signal transmitted by radio from a communication terminal and outputs it to a receive RF section 112 .
- the receive RF section 112 converts the received signal frequency to baseband and outputs it to a demodulation section 113 .
- the demodulation section 113 demodulates the baseband signal and outputs received data.
- the demodulation section 113 outputs a data rate request (hereinafter referred to as “DRR”) signal included in the baseband signal to the channel estimation section 114 .
- DRR data rate request
- the DRR signal will be explained later together with a description of the communication terminal configuration.
- the channel estimation section 114 estimates a transmission rate at which communication with each communication terminal is possible for each subcarrier, and outputs the estimation results to the assignment section 101 .
- a receive RF section 112 , demodulation section 113 , and channel estimation section 114 are provided for each user.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a communication terminal according to this embodiment.
- an antenna 201 receives a radio signal transmitted from the base station shown in FIG. 3 , and outputs it to a receive RF section 202 .
- the antenna 201 transmits a transmit signal output from a transmit RF section 210 to the base station shown in FIG. 3 as a radio signal.
- the receive RF section 202 converts the frequency of a radio frequency signal received by the antenna 201 to baseband, and outputs it to an A/D converter 203 .
- the A/D converter 203 performs analog-to-digital conversion of the baseband signal and outputs it to an FFT section 204 .
- the FFT section 204 performs a fast Fourier transform of the A/D converter 203 output signal and outputs the results to a despreading section 205 .
- the despreading section 205 despreads the FFT section 204 output signals and outputs the resulting signals to an SIR determination section 206 .
- the SIR determination section 206 extracts a pilot signal from the despreading section 205 output signals, and outputs components other than the pilot signal to a subcarrier selection section 211 . In addition, the SIR determination section 206 finds the SIR for each subcarrier based on the extracted pilot signal, and outputs it to a transmission rate calculation section 207 .
- the transmission rate calculation section 207 calculates a possible transmission rate with respect to the base station for each subcarrier based on the SIR, and outputs the calculation results to a request signal creation section 208 .
- the request signal creation section 208 creates a DRR signal for requesting the subcarrier transmission rate of each subcarrier from the base station, which it outputs to a modulation section 209 .
- the modulation section 209 modulates the DRR signal and inbound transmission data, and outputs the result to the transmit RF section 210 .
- the transmit RF section 210 performs frequency conversion of the modulation section 209 output signal to radio frequency, and outputs this signal to the antenna 201 .
- the subcarrier selection section 211 selects components other than the pilot signal output from the SIR determination section 206 in each subcarrier, and outputs these to a P/S conversion section 212 .
- the P/S conversion section 212 performs parallel-to-serial conversion of the output signals from the subcarrier selection section 211 and outputs the resulting signal to a demodulation section 213 .
- the demodulation section 213 demodulates the output signal from the P/S conversion section 212 to extract received data, and also outputs a control signal to the reception control section 214 .
- the reception control section 214 reports the subcarrier by which a signal addressed to this station is carried to the subcarrier selection section 211 .
- a pilot signal is created in the frame creation section 103 of the base station.
- the pilot signal is spread by the spreading section 104 together with forward transmission data, undergoes an inverse fast Fourier transform by the IFFT section 105 , digital-to-analog conversion by the D/A converter 106 , and frequency conversion to a radio frequency by the transmit RF section 107 , and is transmitted to the communication terminal from the antenna 108 .
- a signal received by the antenna 201 undergoes frequency conversion to baseband by the receive RF section 202 , analog-to-digital conversion by the A/D converter 203 , and a fast Fourier transform by the FFT section 204 , and is despread by the despreading section 205 .
- the pilot signal is then extracted from the despreading section 205 by the SIR determination section 206 , and the SIR is found based on the pilot signal.
- the transmission rate calculation section 207 calculates a transmission rate at which communication is possible for each subcarrier based on the SIR, and the request signal creation section 208 creates a DRR signal for requesting the transmission rate of each subcarrier.
- the DRR signal is modulated by the modulation section 209 together with inbound transmission data, undergoes frequency conversion to a radio frequency by the transmit RF section 210 , and is transmitted to the base station from the antenna 201 .
- a signal received by the antenna 111 undergoes frequency conversion to baseband by the receive RF section 112 and is demodulated by the demodulation section 113 , and the DRR signal included in the demodulated baseband signal is output to the channel estimation section 114 .
- the channel estimation section 114 estimates for each subcarrier a transmission rate at which communication with each terminal is possible.
- the assignment section 101 determines communication resource assignment to each communication terminal, and outputs a resource assignment signal to the frame creation section 103 .
- the resource assignment signal is despread by the spreading section 104 together with forward transmission data, undergoes an inverse fast Fourier transform by the IFFT section 105 , digital-to-analog conversion by the D/A converter 106 , and frequency conversion to a radio frequency by the transmit RF section 107 , and is sent to each communication terminal from the antenna 108 via a control channel.
- each communication terminal Based on the resource assignment signal, each communication terminal receives data in the reception time and on the subcarrier assigned to it.
- Outbound transmission data to be sent to communication terminals from the base station is stored in the buffer section 102 until communication resource assignment has been decided. After a resource assignment signal has been transmitted, forward transmission data is output from the buffer section 102 to the frame creation section 103 in accordance with the resource assignment signal, and symbolized.
- the subcarrier and communication rate are set based on the resource assignment signal.
- Symbolized forward transmission data undergoes an inverse fast Fourier transform by the IFFT section 105 , digital-to-analog conversion by the D/A converter 106 , and frequency conversion to a radio frequency by the transmit RF section 107 , and is transmitted from the antenna 108 .
- FIG. 5 is a drawing showing the effects of frequency selective fading and band assignment in communication between a base station and communication terminals.
- the bold lines in FIG. 5 show the effect of fading on band communication quality.
- the user 1 communication terminal has good communication quality in bands f 4 and f 5 but poor communication quality in bands f 1 , f 2 , and f 3 .
- the user 2 communication terminal has good communication quality in bands f 2 and f 3 but poor communication quality in bands f 1 , f 4 , and f 5 .
- the user 3 communication terminal has good communication quality in band f 1 but poor communication quality in bands f 2 , f 3 , f 4 , and f 5 .
- bands with good communication quality are assigned.
- FIG. 6 is a drawing showing an example of resource assignment in slots for transmission from a base station to communication terminals.
- the horizontal axis shows times at which slot transmission is performed.
- control signals and data are included in a slot of a predetermined length.
- the control signals include signals that indicate the data transmission timing and transmission rate to each user communication terminal, and data is arranged according to the control signal information.
- subcarrier 1 uses band f 1
- subcarrier 2 uses band f 2
- subcarrier 3 uses band f 3
- subcarrier 4 uses band f 4
- subcarrier 5 uses band f 5 .
- the base station assigns band f 1 to communication with the user 3 communication terminal, assigns bands f 2 and f 3 to communication with the user 2 communication terminal, and assigns bands f 4 and f 5 to communication with the user 3 communication terminal.
- User 3 data is assigned to the subcarrier 1 time slot
- user 2 data is assigned to the subcarrier 2 time slot
- user 2 data is assigned to the subcarrier 3 time slot
- user 1 data is assigned to the subcarrier 4 time slot
- user 1 data is assigned to the subcarrier 5 time slot.
- bands with good communication quality are also assigned to users 4 , 5 , and 6 .
- a resource assignment signal can be transmitted using a different frequency or different modulation method from a data signal.
- a resource assignment signal can be transmitted for each subcarrier, as subcarrier-unit resource assignment information.
- resource assignment signals can be simplified by having the base station create resource assignment signals in each subcarrier and transmit them using the same subcarrier as the data, and having communication terminals received data in each subcarrier based on a received communication resource assignment signal.
- a station's own address symbol is extracted from post-despreading symbols output from the SIR determination section 206 , but with the present invention, a station's own address symbol can be extracted as long as it is a symbol after a fast Fourier transform and before demodulation.
- a symbol is output from the FFT section 204 , despreading section 205 , or P/S conversion section 212 to the subcarrier selection section 211 .
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a base station according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- the base station apparatus in FIG. 7 comprises a plurality of spreading sections 502 , 512 , 522 , and a plurality of frame creation sections 501 , 511 , 521 , and differs from the base station in FIG. 3 in that a signal with a low spreading ratio is transmitted in a band with good communication quality, and a signal with a high spreading ratio is transmitted in a band with poor communication quality due to the effects of frequency selective fading, etc.
- an assignment section 101 determines communication resource assignment to each communication terminal based on a transmission rate at which communication is possible for each subcarrier of each communication terminal estimated by a channel estimation section 114 , and gives instructions to a buffer section 102 for forward transmission data output.
- the assignment section 101 also instructs frame creation sections 501 , 511 , 521 to perform forward transmission data symbolization, and outputs a resource assignment signal.
- the assignment section 101 indicates to spreading sections 502 , 512 , 522 respectively a spreading code to be multiplied by the forward transmission data.
- Frame creation sections 501 , 511 , 521 generate a pilot signal, symbolize forward transmission data output from the buffer section 102 in accordance with instructions from the assignment section 101 , and insert a pilot signal at predetermined intervals to create a frame, which they output to spreading sections 502 , 512 , 522 .
- frame creation sections 501 , 511 , 521 output only a pilot signal to spreading sections 502 , 512 , 522 .
- Spreading sections 502 , 512 , 522 spread the frame creation section 501 , 511 , 521 output signals using the respective spreading codes indicated by the assignment section 101 , and output them to an IFFT section 105 .
- spreading sections 502 , 512 , 522 perform spreading individually using spreading codes indicated by the assignment section 101 in this way, it is possible to transmit symbols with a spreading ratio set for individual communication terminals for the respective subcarriers.
- FIG. 8 is a drawing showing communication resource assignment according to Embodiment 2.
- the horizontal axis shows frequencies and the vertical axis shows communication quality.
- the bold lines show variations in communication quality due to frequency selective fading in communication with each communication terminal.
- the user 1 communication terminal has good communication quality in bands f 4 and f 5 , rather poor communication quality in bands f 2 and f 3 , and poor communication quality in band f 1 .
- the user 2 communication terminal has good communication quality in bands f 2 and f 3 , rather poor communication quality in bands f 1 and f 4 , and poor communication quality in band f 5 .
- the base station transmits signals with a low spreading ratio to the user 1 communication terminal in bands f 4 and f 5 , and transmits signals with a high spreading ratio in lower-frequency bands f 2 and f 3 .
- the base station transmits signals with a low spreading ratio to the user 1 communication terminal in bands f 2 and f 3 , and transmits signals with a high spreading ratio in lower-frequency bands f 1 and f 4 .
- a communication apparatus of the present invention by transmitting signals with a low spreading ratio in bands with good communication quality, and transmitting signals with a high spreading ratio in bands with poor communication quality due to the effects of frequency selective fading, etc., can transmission data at a high transmission rate by transmitting signals with a low spreading ratio in bands with good communication quality.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a communication terminal according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention. Parts identical to those in FIG. 4 are assigned the same reference numerals as in FIG. 4 and their detailed explanations are omitted.
- an SIR determination section 701 finds the ratio of the interference component to a signal in another band based on a received pilot signal, and outputs the result to a transmission rate calculation section 207 as an SIR.
- the SIR determination section 701 determines a signal that meets a predetermined threshold value from among received signals to be a signal for communication with that station and outputs it to a P/S conversion section 212 , and discards signals that do not meet the predetermined threshold value as interference signals.
- a transmission rate at which communication with the base station is possible is calculated based on an SIR, but this is not a limitation, and a value that indicates the quality of a communication line, such as signal-to-noise ratio, may also be used as a basis for calculating a transmission rate.
- despreading processing is carried out on symbols after a fast Fourier transform, but this is not a limitation, and it is also possible for a fast Fourier transform to be carried out on symbols after subcarrier selection or after parallel-to-serial conversion.
- the present invention can be applied to any communication method as long as it uses frequency division.
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