WO2001061884A1 - Method and apparatus for power control of multiple channels in a wireless communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to data communication. More particularly, the present invention relates to novel and improved techniques for controlling transmit power of multiple channels in a wireless communication system.
- a user with a remote terminal communicates with another user through transmissions on the forward and reverse links via one or more base stations.
- the forward link refers to transmission from the base station to the remote terminal
- the reverse link refers to transmission from the remote terminal to the base station.
- the forward and reverse links are typically allocated different frequencies.
- the total transmit power from a base station is typically indicative of the total capacity of the forward link since data may be transmitted to a number of users concurrently over the same frequency band.
- a portion of the total transmit power is allocated to each active user such that the total aggregate transmit power for all users is less than or equal to the total available transmit power.
- the transmit power to each remote terminal may be controlled by a power control loop such that the signal quality, as measured by the energy-per-bit-to-noise-plus-interference ratio, Ji b /(J/ o +1 o ) / of the signal received at the remote terminal is maintained at a particular threshold or level. This level is often referred to as the power control setpoint (or simply, the setpoint).
- a second power control loop may be employed to adjust the setpoint such that a desired level of performance, as measured by the frame error rate (FER), is maintained.
- FER frame error rate
- the forward link power control mechanism thus attempts to reduce power consumption and interference while maintaining the desired link performance. This results in increased system capacity and reduced delays in serving users.
- multiple channels may be concurrently used to transmit larger amount of data. These channels may be used to transmit data at different data rates, and may further utilize different processing (e.g., encoding) schemes.
- a particular maximum bit rate e.g., 800 bps
- This allocated bit rate would then be used to transmit the measured signal qualities of the transmissions received on multiple channels to provide power control of the channels.
- the power control becomes more challenging when the operating parameters (e.g., data rate, required energy per bit, and so on) on these channels are not related by defined relationships.
- the operating parameters e.g., data rate, required energy per bit, and so on
- a transmitting source e.g., a base station
- receives a number of feedbacks from a receiving device e.g., a remote terminal
- the feedback may comprise, for example, one or more (coded or uncoded) bit streams, one or more types of multi-bit messages, or a combination thereof.
- the bit stream may include a primary power control sub-channel used to send a first metric (e.g., power control command, erasure indicator bit, or quality indicator bit) for a first set of channels (e.g., a fundamental channel), and a secondary power control sub-channel used to send a second metric for a second set of channels (e.g., a supplemental channel).
- a first metric e.g., power control command, erasure indicator bit, or quality indicator bit
- a first set of channels e.g., a fundamental channel
- a secondary power control sub-channel used to send a second metric for a second set of channels (e.g., a supplemental channel).
- the bits allocated for each power control sub-channel may be aggregated to form one or more lower rate feedback sub-streams having improved reliability.
- Each sub-stream may be used to send a particular metric or be allocated for a particular channel.
- the transmit power of each of the fundamental and supplemental channels is independently adjusted based on the feedbacks received from respective power control sub-channels.
- the transmit power of the fundamental and supplemental channels is adjusted together based on the feedback received from one power control sub- channel, and the power difference between the two channels is adjusted based on the feedback received from the other power control sub-channel or via messaging.
- the invention further provides methods, power control units, and other elements that implement various aspects and features of the invention, as described in further detail below.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a spread spectrum communication system that supports a number of users
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of a forward link power control mechanism that implements some aspects of the invention
- FIG. 3A is a diagram of a reverse power control sub-channel defined by the cdma2000 standard
- FIG. 3B is a diagram of various gated transmission modes for the reverse power control sub-channel defined by the cdma2000 standard
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are timing diagrams for the transmissions of an erasure indicator bit on a power control sub-channel based on a frame received on the fundamental channel or dedicated control channel (FIG. 4A) and the supplemental channel (FIG. 4B);
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an adjustment of the setpoint to increase the likelihood of correctly receiving a partial frame;
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram of a power control process maintained at a base station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are block diagrams of an embodiment of the base station and remote terminal, respectively, which are capable of implementing some aspects and embodiments of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a spread spectrum communication system 100 that supports a number of users.
- System 100 provides communication for a number of cells, with each cell being serviced by a corresponding base station 104.
- Various remote terminals 106 are dispersed throughout the system. Each remote terminal 106 can communicate with one or more base stations 104 on the forward and reverse links at any particular moment, depending on whether the remote terminal is active and whether it is in soft handoff.
- base station 104a communicates with remote terminals 106a, 106b, 106c, and 106d and base station 104b communicates with remote terminals 106d, 106e, and 106f.
- a system controller 102 couples to base stations 104 and may further couple to a public switched telephone network (PSTN).
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- System controller 102 provides coordination and control for the base stations coupled to it.
- System controller 102 further controls the routing of telephone calls among remote terminals 106, and between remote terminals 106 and the users coupled to PSTN (e.g., conventional telephones), via base stations 104.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- system controller 102 is also referred to as a base station controller (BSC).
- System 100 may be designed to support one or more CDMA standards such as the "TIA/EIA/IS-95-B Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular System” (the IS-95 standard), the “TIA/EIA/IS-98 Recommended Minimum Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Mobile Station” (the IS-98 standard), the standard offered by a consortium named "3rd Generation Partnership Project” (3GPP) and embodied in a set of documents including Document Nos.
- CDMA standards such as the "TIA/EIA/IS-95-B Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular System” (the IS-95 standard), the “TIA/EIA/IS-98 Recommended Minimum Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular Mobile Station” (the IS-98 standard), the standard offered by a consortium named "3rd Generation Partnership Project” (3GPP) and embodied in a set of documents including Document Nos.
- system 100 may be designed to conform to a particular CDMA implementation such as the HDR design described in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/963,386. These standards and designs are incorporated herein by reference.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- the communication between a particular remote terminal and one or more base stations may be achieved via a number of channels.
- a fundamental channel may be assigned for voice and certain types of data, and one or more supplemental channels may be assigned for high-speed data.
- the capacity of each base station is limited by the total available transmit power.
- the transmit power of the transmissions from the base station may be controlled to be as low as possible to reduce power consumption while still maintaining a desired level of performance for the transmissions. If the received signal quality at the remote terminal is too poor, the likelihood of correctly decoding the received transmission decreases and performance may be compromised (e.g., higher FER). On the other hand, if the received signal quality is too high, the transmit power level is also likely to be too high and excessive amount of transmit power is used for the transmission, which reduces capacity and may further cause extra interference to transmissions from other base stations. For CDMA systems capable of transmitting on a number of channels
- a limited bit rate (e.g., 800 bps) is typically allocated for power control of multiple forward channels.
- the power control techniques of the invention can be used for various wireless communication systems that utilize multiple channels to transmit to a particular receiving device.
- the power control techniques described herein can be used for CDMA systems that conform to the W-CDMA standard, the cdma2000 standard, some other standard, or a combination thereof.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- cdma2000 Code Division Multiple Access 2000
- some other standard or a combination thereof.
- various aspects of the invention are described below for a specific implementation in a cdma2000 system.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of a forward link power control mechanism 200 that implements some aspects of the invention.
- Power control mechanism 200 includes an inner loop power control 210 that operates in conjunction with an outer loop power control 220.
- Inner loop 210 is a (relatively) fast loop that attempts to maintain the signal quality of a transmission received at the remote terminal as close as possible to a particular power control setpoint (or simply setpoint). As shown in FIG. 2, inner loop 210 operates between the remote terminal and base station. The power adjustment for inner loop 210 is typically achieved by measuring the quality of a transmission received on a particular channel at the remote terminal (block 212), comparing the measured signal quality against the setpoint (block 214), and sending a power control command to the base station.
- the power control command directs the base station to adjust its transmit power and may be implemented, for example, as either an "UP" command to direct an increase in the transmit power or a "DOWN" command to direct a decrease in the transmit power.
- the base station then adjusts the transmit power of the transmission accordingly (block 216) each time it receives the power control command.
- the power control command may be sent as often as 800 times per second, thus providing a relatively fast response time for inner loop 210.
- Inner loop 210 attempts to maintain the received signal quality at or near the setpoint in the presence of changes in the channel.
- Outer loop 220 is a (relatively) slower loop that continually adjusts the setpoint such that a particular level of performance is achieved for the transmission to the remote terminal.
- the desired level of performance is typically a particular target frame error rate (FER), which is 1% for some CDMA systems, although some other performance target can also be used.
- FER target frame error rate
- some other performance criteria can also be used, such as a quality indicator.
- the transmission from the base station is received and processed to recover the transmitted frames and the status of the received frames is then determined (block 222). For each received frame, a determination is made whether the frame was received correctly (good) or in error (bad). Based on the status of the received frame (either good or bad), the setpoint may be adjusted accordingly (block 224). Typically, if a frame is received correctly, the received signal quality from the remote terminal is likely to be higher than necessary. The setpoint may thus be reduced slightly, which may cause inner loop 210 to reduce the transmit power of the transmission. Alternatively, if a frame is received in error, the received signal quality at the remote terminal is likely to be lower than necessary. The setpoint may thus be increased, which may cause inner loop 210 to increase the transmit power of the transmission.
- the setpoint can be adjusted for each frame period.
- the frame status can also be accumulated for N received frames and used to adjust the setpoint every " 1 frame period, where N can be any integer greater than one. Since inner loop 210 is typically adjusted many times each frame period, inner loop 210 has a faster response time than outer loop 220.
- the received FER can be adjusted by changing the amount of upward adjustment in the setpoint for a bad frame, the amount of downward adjustment for a good frame, the required elapsed time between successive increases in the setpoint, and so on.
- a target FER for each state can be set as ⁇ U/( ⁇ D+ ⁇ U), where ⁇ U is the amount of increase in the transmit power when an UP command is received at the base station, and ⁇ D is the amount of decrease in the transmit power when a DOWN command is received.
- a transmitting source receives a number of feedbacks from a receiving device (e.g., a remote terminal) for power control of multiple transmissions from the transmitting device.
- the feedback may comprise, for example, one or more bit streams without forward error correction (FEC), one or more FEC- protected bit streams, one or more types of multi-bit messages (with or without FEC), or a combination thereof.
- the transmitting source then adjusts the transmit power of the transmissions on the multiple channels based on the received feedback.
- the feedback from the receiving device can comprise an uncoded bit stream as well as a number of different coded messages.
- the bit stream may further comprise one or more sub-streams depending on, for example, a particular one of a number of supported power control modes, as described in further detail below.
- the bit stream includes a primary power control sub-channel and a secondary power control sub-channel.
- the primary power control sub-channel may be used to send power control information for a first set of channels, e.g., a Forward Fundamental Channel (F-FCH) or a Forward Dedicated Control Channel (F-DCCH) in the cdma2000 system.
- the secondary power control sub-channel may be used to send power control information for a second set of channels, e.g., a Forward Supplemental Channel (F-SCH) in the cdma2000 system.
- F-FCH Forward Fundamental Channel
- F-DCCH Forward Dedicated Control Channel
- F-SCH Forward Supplemental Channel
- the total bit rate for the bit stream is limited (e.g., to 800 bps), and can be allocated between the primary and secondary power control sub-channels in a number of ways.
- the primary power control sub-channel can be transmitted at 800, 400, or 200 bps.
- the secondary power control sub-channel can be transmitted at 0, 400, or 600 bps.
- Each of the primary and secondary power control sub-channels can be operated to send power control commands that direct the transmission source to adjust the transmit power of the corresponding transmission either up or down by a particular step.
- 3A is a diagram of a reverse power control sub-channel defined by the cdma2000 standard.
- the power control subchannel is time division multiplexed with a reverse pilot channel.
- the transmission on this multiplexed channel is partitioned into (e.g., 20 msec) frames, with each frame being further partitioned into (e.g., 16) power control groups.
- pilot data is transmitted in the first three quarters of the power control group and power control data is transmitted in the last quarter of the power control group.
- the power control groups for each frame are numbered from 0 through 15.
- PC power control command
- EIB erasure indicator bit
- QIB quality indicator bit
- the power control data can be transmitted in various manners.
- the mobile station when a gated transmission mode is disabled, the mobile station transmits power control data on the power control sub-channel in every power control group, as shown in FIG. 3A.
- the remote terminal when the gated transmission mode is enabled, the remote terminal transmits on the power control sub-channel only in power control groups that are gated on.
- the remote terminal transmits the quality indicator bits (QIBs) on the power control sub-channel.
- QIBs are similar to EIBs if frames are detected, but are not all "up” if frames are not detected, as EIBs would be.
- the base station does not have any frames to transmit on the forward link (i.e., except for the power control sub-channel, there is no traffic channel for the remote terminal)
- the remote terminal detecting the absence of the frame (and thus frame erasures) would measure the power control sub-channel (i.e., the SNR or some other metrics derived from the sub-channel) to determine whether to transmit the QIB as "up” or "down”.
- This mode is also effective when the F- SCH is transmitted with a reduced active set (i.e., the F-SCH is transmitted by a subset of sectors that transmits the F-FCH or F-DCCH).
- the 16 power control bits on the primary power control sub-channel are all set to the erasure indicator bit or the quality indicator bit, respectively. This provides an effective feedback rate of 50 bps.
- FPC_MODE Oil' or 100'
- the power control bits on the secondary power control sub-channel are all set to the erasure indicator bit, and the effective feedback is 50 bps for 20 msec frames, 25 bps for 40 msec frames, and 12.5 bps for 80 msec frames.
- FPC_MODE is equal to 101', the power control bits in the primary power control subchannel are all set to the quality indicator bit, so the effective feedback is 50 bps.
- the receiving device may (1) periodically send erasure information regarding the performance of a channel over a time window together with power control commands on another channel, or (2) send a quantity related to the amount of correction the transmitting source (e.g., base station) should make to achieve the desired received signal to noise ratio.
- the transmitting source e.g., base station
- FIG. 4A is a timing diagram for transmission of an erasure indicator bit on a power control sub-channel based on a frame received on the F-FCH or F-DCCH.
- the received frame i is processed and a determination is made whether the frame was received correctly or in error.
- the 16 power control bits for frame i+2 on the power control sub-channel are set to "1" if the received frame was bad and to "0" if the received frame was good.
- the quality indicator bit sent when FPC_MODE is equal to 100' or 101' can be defined in various manners.
- FPC_MODE 100' and the channel configuration selects the F-FCH (instead of the F- DCCH)
- the remote terminal sets the quality indicator bit to 1' in the second transmitted frame following reception of a 20 msec period with insufficient signal quality (e.g., bad frame) on the F-DCCH, as shown in FIG. 4A. • The remote terminal sets the quality indicator bit to O' in the second transmitted frame following reception of a 20 msec period with sufficient signal quality (e.g., good frame) on the F-DCCH, as shown in FIG. 4A.
- FIG. 4B is a timing diagram of the transmission of an erasure indicator bit on a power control sub-channel based on a frame received on the F-SCH.
- a received frame is processed and a determination is made whether the frame was received correctly or in error.
- the frame can be 20, 40, or 80 msec in duration.
- power control bits are sent on the power control sub-channel.
- 32, 16, or 8 power control bits are sent on the power control subchannel, with the power control time duration corresponding to the frame length on the F-SCH.
- the remote terminal sets the power control bits on the secondary power control subchannel during a period equal to the frame length of the designated F-SCH to the erasure indicator bit.
- the erasure indicator bit is derived from the designated F-SCH (e.g., channel 0 or 1), and is defined as follows: • The remote terminal sets the erasure indicator bit to '0' for a period equal to the frame length of the designated F-SCH, starting at 20 msec after a detected good frame on that F-SCH, as shown in FIG. 4B.
- the remote terminal sets the erasure indicator bit to 1' for a period equal to the frame length of the designated F-SCH, starting at 20 msec after a frame on that F-SCH, as shown in FIG. 4B.
- Outer Power Control Loop Setpoint Adjustment
- the remote terminal supports an outer power control loop on two or more forward traffic channels assigned to the remote terminal (e.g., the F-FCH, F- DCCH, and F-SCH).
- the outer power control loop adjusts the setpoint for the channel to achieve the target FER.
- the remote terminal supports an outer power control loop on each of a number of forward traffic channels assigned to the remote terminal (e.g., the F-FCH and F-DCCH).
- power control mechanism 200 can be maintained for each channel being power controlled.
- the setpoint for the channel can be adjusted to achieve the target FER or based on some other decoder statistics, or a combination thereof.
- the setpoint can be limited to within a range of values defined by a maximum setpoint and a minimum setpoint, which are typically set by a system operator through messaging from the base stations. The setpoint can thus be limited to the maximum setpoint if it exceeds this value, or to the minimum setpoint if it falls below this value.
- the remote terminal compares the signal quality (e.g., Eb/Nt) for the channel provided, generated by the inner power control loop, with the corresponding target setpoint for the channel, generated by the outer power control loop.
- the frame erasures and /or other decoder statistics on the selected channel can be used to determine the target setpoint.
- the received signal quality of the selected forward channel can be determined based on measurements on a number of channels.
- the received signal quality can be based on measurements of the forward pilot channel, the forward power control subchannel, the F-FCH, some other channels, or a combination of these.
- the received signal quality can be based on measurements for the F-SCH, the pilot channel from related base stations, some other channels, or a combination of these.
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram of a power control process 600 maintained at a base station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, whereby the F-FCH is used as an example. It should be understood that the F-DCCH or other channels are equally applicable in the following description.
- Power control process 600 is maintained for each remote terminal in communication with the base station.
- step 610 a determination is made whether data is being transmitted on an F-SCH to the remote terminal.
- the F- FCH may be assigned.
- the answer is no at step 610, and the process proceeds to step 612 where the base station selects a power control mode for a single power control loop.
- the selected mode is signaled to the remote terminal and the process proceeds to step 622.
- the base station derives an initial transmit power level to be used for the F-SCH, at step 614.
- the initial transmit power level can be based on a number of factors such as, for example, (1) the current transmit power level (and possibly the recent history of this level) for the F-FCH/F-DCCH (i.e., the selected forward channel), (2) the data rates on the F-FCH/F-DCCH and F- SCH, (3) the frame lengths (e.g., 5, 20, 40, or 80 msec) on the F-FCH/F-DCCH and F-SCH, (4) the coding types (e.g., convolutional or Turbo coding) and code rate (e.g., 1/4, 1/2, or some other rate) on the F-FCH/F-DCCH and F- SCH, (5) the difference in the active set between the F-FCH/F-DCCH and F- SCH, (6) the difference between the current activity factor from which
- the base station selects a power control mode that supports two power control loops (or delta power control), at step 616.
- Other FPC_MODEs may also be selected by the base station such as modes '001', '010', or 101' shown in Table 1. The selected mode is signaled to the remote terminal. Thereafter, the base station receives feedbacks from the remote terminal, at step 622.
- various power control mechanisms can be implemented based on the supported power control modes to adjust the transmit power of the F-FCH/F-DCCH and the F-SCH. These power control mechanisms operate based on the feedbacks received on the primary and second power control sub-channels. Some of these power control mechanisms are briefly described below.
- the base station adjusts the transmit power of the F-FCH/F-DCCH based on the feedback received from the primary power control sub-channel and further adjusts the transmit power of the F-SCH based on the feedback received from the secondary power control sub-channel.
- Various power control modes may be used in conjunction with the first power control mechanism, including modes '001', '010', 101' and'110'.
- the transmit power of the F-FCH (or F-DCCH) can be adjusted up to 400 times per second with the primary power control sub-channel and the transmit power of the F-SCH can be adjusted at 50/25/12.5 times per second with the secondary power control sub-channel.
- the base station adjusts the transmit power of the F-FCH/F-DCCH and the F-SCH together based on the feedback received from one power control sub-channel, and further adjusts the difference in transmit power (i.e., power delta) of the F-FCH/F-DCCH and F-SCH based on the feedback received via a second means.
- the feedback for the power delta can be received via the secondary power control subchannel or via messaging between the mobile station and base station (e.g., an Outer Loop Report Message or a Power Strength Measurement Message).
- the power delta may be a particular percentage of the transmit power from the base station, or some other measure.
- the slower feedback is set at a particular rate based on the frame rate on the F-SCH.
- the 400 bps allocated for the slower feedback may be aggregated into 50, 25, or 12.5 bps for frame rates of 20, 40, or 80 msec, respectively.
- the transmit power level of the F-SCH is adjusted based on the received feedback on one power control sub-channel, and the F-FCH/F-DCCH is transmitted at a particular delta relative to the transmit power level of the F-SCH.
- the 800 bps feedback is aggregated into a single slower channel to support the feedback for the F-SCH.
- the 800 bps feedback may be aggregated into 50, 25, or 12.5 bps depending on the length of the frame on the F-SCH. Power control modes '000', Oil', 100', or some other may be used to implement this power control mechanism.
- the power control mechanisms described above provide different power control characteristics, and each may be better suited for a particular set of operating conditions.
- the particular power control mechanism selected for use may be dependent on various factors such as, for example (1) whether the F-FCH/F-DCCH and F-SCH are being transmitted from the same set of base stations (i.e., full active set for the F-SCH), (2) whether the F- SCH is transmitted at a fixed or variable data rate, and some other factors.
- the F-FCH (or F-DCCH) and the F-SCH are operated under similar conditions, the fading on the two channels is similar and their transmit power may be similarly adjusted. Similar operating conditions may occur if the mobile station is not in soft handoff or when the F-FCH (or F-DCCH) and the F-SCH are transmitted by the same set of base stations (i.e., the channels have identical active sets) in soft handoff.
- various power control modes can be used as follows: • With power control mode '000', the 800 bps feedback on the F-FCH (or F-
- DCCH can be used to adjust the transmit power of that channel, and the transmit power of the F-SCH can be "ganged" with that of the F-FCH/F- DCCH.
- the power delta between the F-FCH/F-DCCH and the F-SCH can be adjusted by messaging, as described above.
- Power control modes '001' and '010' can also be used similar to that described above for mode '000'. However, the transmit power level for the F-SCH can be power-controlled independently of the F-FCH/F-DCCH.
- the setpoint for the F-SCH may become outdated during pauses in the transmission, and becomes less effective when the transmission resumes.
- Power control mode 110' supports the delta* power control mechanism described above and a dual-loop control.
- the 400 feedback can be used to adjust the transmit power of the F-FCH/F-DCCH and the slower feedback can be used to adjust the power delta or the transmit power of the F-SCH. This mode provides reduced feedback delays than with the messaging described above.
- Power control mode '000' can be used as described above. However, it may be difficult to accurately adjust the transmit power of the F-SCH for each data rate since the erasure information sent via messaging is typically not matched to the actual data rate. • Power control modes '001' are '010' are typically not used since the mobile station is typically not able to detect the data rate on the F-SCH i n time to send information back on the power control sub-channel.
- Power control mode 110' can also be used to implement two power control loops using the two power control sub-channels.
- the transmit power of the F-FCH and F-SCH can be adjusted independently via two power control loops.
- mode 110' can also be used to implement the delta power control mode whereby the transmit power of the F-FCH and F-SCH is adjusted together by the 400 bps feedback while the power delta is adjusted by the slower feedback.
- DCCH is in soft handoff (i.e., fewer base stations transmit on the F-SCH than the F-FCH or F-DCCH) and the data rate on the F-SCH is fixed, then various power control modes can be used as follows:
- Power control modes '001' and '010' may be used, but may not be effective if the data rate on the F-SCH is low or if the transmission on the F-SCH is bursty.
- Power control modes 101' and 110' can be used to implement two power control loops using the two feedback sub-channels, which will likely provide improved performance over the delta power control mode because of the fading difference.
- Power control modes 101' and 110' can be used to implement two independent (i.e., independent adjustment of F-FCH/F-DCCH and F-
- the erasure indicator bit provides individual feedback on the different F-SCH data rates. This is because the base station can use its knowledge of the feedback delay to match the EIBs with the transmitted data rates on the F-SCH.
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