WO2002049388A1 - Appareil de station radio de base et appareil de terminal de communication - Google Patents
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- Wireless base station device and communication terminal device are Wireless base station device and communication terminal device
- the present invention relates to a digital radio communication system, particularly to a radio base station device and a communication terminal device in a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) system.
- a digital radio communication system particularly to a radio base station device and a communication terminal device in a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) system.
- the data rate to be transmitted is predetermined (for example, 64 kbps), and a channel of the data rate is also assigned to a wireless line.
- the base station (BS) transmits a downlink signal to user A on a user A dedicated channel (hereinafter abbreviated as CH) and transmits a downlink signal to user B on a user B dedicated CH.
- CH user A dedicated channel
- the presence of retransmission data causes a delay in transmission over time.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a wireless base station device and a communication terminal device capable of performing wireless communication with high accommodating efficiency and without losing real-time performance even when a large number of users simultaneously communicate. is there.
- a radio base station apparatus includes a data generation unit configured to generate retransmission data transmitted on a channel for retransmission data and transmission data transmitted on a channel for transmission data other than the retransmission data. And transmission means for multiplexing the retransmission data and the transmission data and transmitting the multiplexed data to a communication terminal device.
- a radio base station apparatus performs first spreading means for performing spread modulation processing on retransmission data using a spreading code of a channel for retransmission data, and transmission data other than the retransmission data.
- a second spreading means for performing spread modulation processing on transmission data other than the retransmission data using a spreading code of an overnight channel, and spread modulation performed by the first and second spreading means, respectively.
- Transmitting means for multiplexing the data and transmitting the multiplexed data to the communication terminal device.
- a communication terminal device receives retransmission data transmitted on a retransmission data channel and transmits the retransmission data on a transmission data channel other than the retransmission data. And receiving means for receiving transmission data other than the retransmission data, and reordering means for reordering the retransmission data and the transmission data to obtain reception data.
- a communication terminal apparatus includes: a first despreading unit that performs despreading processing on retransmission data using a spreading code of a channel for retransmission data; A second despreading means for performing a despreading process on the transmission data other than the retransmission data by using a spreading code of a channel for transmission data other than retransmission data, and the first and second despreading means. And a reordering means for reordering the despread data to obtain received data.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a conventional digital radio communication system including a radio base station device and a communication terminal device,
- FIG. 2A is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in a conventional digital wireless communication system
- FIG. 2B is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in a conventional digital wireless communication system
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a relationship between a channel and a data rate in a conventional digital wireless communication system.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a digital radio communication system including the radio base station device and the communication terminal device according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a radio base station apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a communication terminal device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a relationship between a channel and a data rate in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8A is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8B shows a digital radio communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. Diagram showing the transmission data and retransmission data
- FIG. 8C is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a radio base station apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a radio base station apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a communication terminal apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 12A is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 12B is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 12C is a diagram showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- a base station performs wireless communication with a communication terminal of user A and a communication terminal of user B, transmits data on an individual CH, and retransmits data on a common CH. The case of transmission will be described.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the radio base station apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the data after the spread modulation is sent to the quadrature modulator 204.
- the signal is orthogonally modulated by QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) or the like, and output to multiplexing section 207.
- QPSK Quadratture Phase Shift Keying
- the user B transmission data generated by the data generation unit (not shown) is sent to the individual CH spreading unit 202 and subjected to spread modulation processing using code # 1.
- the data after the spread modulation is sent to quadrature modulation section 205, where it is quadrature modulated by QPSK or the like and output to multiplexing section 207.
- the user A transmission data and the user B transmission data buffered in the retransmission buffer 215 are transmitted to the common CH spreading section 203 as reproduction data at the time of retransmission, and subjected to spread modulation processing using code # 2. .
- the data after spread modulation is sent to quadrature modulation section 206, where it is quadrature modulated by QP SK or the like, and output to multiplexing section 207.
- the multiplexing unit 207 multiplexes the data orthogonally modulated by the orthogonal modulation units 204, 205, and 206 and outputs the multiplexed data to the radio transmission unit 208.
- the wireless transmission unit 208 performs a predetermined wireless transmission process (for example, DZA conversion, up-conversion, etc.).
- the signal subjected to wireless transmission processing is transmitted as a downlink signal to a communication terminal that is a communication partner via antenna 209.
- the uplink signal transmitted from the communication terminal is received by radio receiving section 210 via antenna 209.
- the wireless reception unit 210 performs a predetermined wireless reception process (for example, down-conversion, A / D conversion, and the like).
- the signal subjected to the radio reception processing is output to despreading section 211, where it is subjected to despreading processing using the spreading code used in the communication terminal, and the obtained despread signal is output to demodulation section 212.
- Demodulation section 212 performs demodulation processing using the despread signal to obtain received data.
- the demodulated data is output to NACK detecting section 213.
- the NACK detector 213 detects a NACK signal from the demodulated data. Upon detecting the NACK signal, NACK detecting section 213 outputs a control signal to retransmission data generation instructing section 214.
- the retransmission data generation instructing unit 214 When receiving the control signal from the detection unit 213, the control unit 215 instructs the retransmission buffer 215 to generate retransmission data.
- the retransmission buffer 2 15 outputs the user A transmission data or the user B transmission data to the common CH spreading section 203 according to the instruction from the retransmission data generation instructing section 2 14.
- the instruction to generate retransmission data also includes information for identifying which user's transmission data to retransmit.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the communication terminal device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. It is assumed that the communication terminal device shown in FIG. The configuration of the communication terminal of user B is the same as the configuration shown in FIG.
- the downlink signal transmitted from the base station is received by radio receiving section 302 via antenna 301.
- the wireless reception unit 302 performs a predetermined wireless reception process (for example, down-conversion, AZD conversion, etc.).
- the signal subjected to radio reception processing is output to individual CH despreading section 303 and common CH despreading section 304.
- the individual CH despreading section 303 the signal subjected to radio reception processing is despread using the spreading code # 0 used in the base station, and the obtained despread signal is output to the demodulation section 305. Is done.
- the common CH despreading section 304 the signal subjected to radio reception processing is despread using the spreading code # 2 used in the base station, and the obtained despread signal is sent to the demodulation section 303. Is output.
- the demodulation unit 305 performs demodulation processing using the despread signal, and the demodulated data is temporarily stored in the buffer 307.
- the demodulation unit 306 performs demodulation processing using the despread signal, and the demodulated data is temporarily stored in the buffer 308. Further, the demodulated data demodulated by the demodulation units 305 and 306 are output to the error detection unit 310.
- the demodulated data buffered in the buffers 307 and 308 are output to the reordering unit 309.
- the rearranging section 309 rearranges the transmission data and the retransmission data using the sequence number and the like to obtain the user A reception data.
- the error detector 3110 checks whether there is an error in the retransmission data after demodulation or the transmitted data. Detect if. Then, if there is an error in the retransmission data after demodulation or in the transmission data, a control signal is output to NACK generation section 311.
- NACK generating section 311 generates a NACK signal when receiving a control signal from error detecting section 310. This NACK signal is output to spreading section 312. Spreading section 312 spreads and modulates the NACK signal as needed using a predetermined spreading code, and outputs spread-modulated data to quadrature modulation section 313.
- Quadrature modulation section 313 performs quadrature modulation on the data after spread modulation using QP SK or the like, and outputs the data after quadrature modulation to wireless transmission section 314.
- the wireless transmission unit 314 performs a predetermined wireless transmission process (for example, D / A conversion, up-conversion, etc.).
- the signal subjected to the wireless transmission processing is transmitted as an uplink signal to a base station, which is a communication partner, via antenna 301.
- DSCH Downlink Shared Channel
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a relationship between a channel and a data rate in the digital radio communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- a bandwidth of 6 kbps is allocated to a common CH (DSCH) for transmitting retransmission data
- a bandwidth of 64 kbps corresponding to a data rate is allocated to an individual CH. That is, in this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7, all users share the DSCH and The retransmission data of all users is transmitted on the DSCH.
- DSCH common CH
- the bandwidth of the channel for retransmission data shared by all users does not need to be provided individually for all users, and a low-rate bandwidth (for example, 6 kbps) may be secured.
- a low-rate bandwidth for example, 6 kbps
- FIGS. 5, 8A, 8B, and 8C are diagrams showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, respectively.
- the user A transmission data is subjected to spread modulation processing with spreading code # 0 in individual CH spreading section 201 and quadrature modulated in quadrature modulation section 204 before being transmitted to user A.
- user A transmission data buffered in retransmission buffer 215 is spread-modulated with spreading code # 2 in common CH spreading section 203 and quadrature-modulated in quadrature modulation section 206. Is sent to user A after
- the user A transmission data and its retransmission data are transmitted as shown in Fig. 8A. That is, as can be seen from FIG. 8A, transmission units (eg, packets) 1, 3, 5, and 6 are transmitted without error, and transmission units 2 and 4 have errors and are retransmitted. Retransmission of transmission unit 2 is performed using common CH (D SCH) when transmission unit 3 is transmitted. For retransmission of transmission unit 4, transmission unit 5 is transmitted Sometimes done using a common CH (DS CH).
- D SCH common CH
- DS CH common CH
- the user B transmission data is subjected to spread modulation processing with spreading code # 1 in individual CH spreading section 202 and quadrature modulated in quadrature modulation section 205, and then transmitted to user B.
- user B transmission data buffered in retransmission buffer 215 is spread-modulated with spreading code # 2 in common CH spreading section 203, and orthogonal modulation section 20 After being orthogonally modulated in 6, it is transmitted to user B.
- the user B transmission data and its retransmission data are transmitted as shown in FIG. 8B. That is, as can be seen from Fig. 8B, transmission units 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 are transmitted without error, and transmission units 3 and 6 have errors and are retransmitted. Retransmission of transmission unit 3 is performed using common CH (DSCH) when transmission unit 4 is transmitted. The retransmission of the transmission unit 6 is performed using the common CH (DSCH) when the transmission unit 7 is transmitted.
- DSCH common CH
- DSCH common CH
- the above-mentioned user A transmission data, user B transmission data and their retransmission data are transmitted as base station transmission data as shown in FIG. 8C. That is, for user A transmission data, transmission units 1, 3, 5, and 6 are transmitted without error, errors occur in transmission units 2 and 4, and for user B transmission data, transmission units 1, 2, 4 , 5 are transmitted without error, and transmission units 3 and 6 have errors.
- retransmission of user A transmission data is performed in transmission unit 3, and retransmission of user B transmission data is performed in transmission unit 4.
- a DSCH When a DSCH is used as a common CH, information on which user the transmission unit is addressed to is transmitted on a DPCH (Dedicated Physical Channel) attached to the DSCH, and information indicating retransmission is Each user is notified by the channel of the upper layer.
- DPCH Dedicated Physical Channel
- the channel for transmitting retransmission data is different from the channel for transmitting transmission data, the transmission data is transmitted.
- the channel accommodating the retransmission data has a statistical multiplexing effect by multiplexing the retransmission data of a plurality of users, the capacity of the channel for transmitting the retransmission data can be reduced.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a radio base station apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- the same parts as those in FIG. 5 are denoted by the same reference numerals as in FIG. 5, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the wireless base station apparatus shown in FIG. 9 has the configuration of the wireless base station apparatus shown in FIG. And a power adjusting unit 601 that performs the operation.
- the power adjustment of only the channel for transmitting retransmission data is performed according to the number of retransmissions.
- a large number of retransmissions means a large number of transmission errors, and it is considered that the propagation environment is poor. Therefore, when the propagation environment is poor, the power of only the retransmission data that is not desired by mistake is increased to reduce retransmission errors.
- This configuration is possible in the present invention in which only retransmission data is transmitted on another channel.
- the retransmission data generation instruction section 214 issues a retransmission data generation instruction.
- This retransmission data generation instruction is output to retransmission buffer 215 and to retransmission count counter 602. Then, the retransmission counter 602 increments the count by one each time there is a retransmission data generation instruction.
- the number of retransmissions 60 2 indicates that the number of retransmissions exceeds a predetermined number within a predetermined period. In such a case, it is determined that the propagation environment is bad, and a control signal for increasing the power is output to the power adjustment unit 61.
- the power adjuster 601 increases the transmission power of the common CH when receiving the control signal from the retransmission count counter 602.
- the power adjuster 601 outputs a control signal from the retransmission number counter 602 and decreases the transmission power of the common CH.
- the predetermined number of retransmissions is not particularly limited and can be changed as appropriate.
- power adjustment is performed, for example, by gradually increasing or decreasing power. There is no particular limitation on the predetermined period for measuring the number of retransmissions, and it can be set as appropriate.
- the power adjustment can be changed adaptively according to the quality required by the transmission partner. That is, if user A displays a larger screen or a higher resolution screen than user B when transmitting an image, the quality for user A needs to be higher. In such a case, the user A and the user B transmit with a difference in the transmission rate of the retransmission data overnight, thereby enabling communication that satisfies the quality of each user.
- the transmission power can be adjusted only for the channel for transmitting retransmission data, so that the quality of only retransmission data can be improved. Also, it is possible to make a difference in the quality of retransmission data for each user.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a radio base station apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- the same parts as those in FIG. 5 are denoted by the same reference numerals as in FIG. 5, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 11 shows Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a communication terminal device.
- the same parts as those in FIG. 6 are denoted by the same reference numerals as in FIG. 6, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the radio base station apparatus shown in FIG. 10 uses the spreading code # 0 of the common CH to spread the user A transmission data instead of the individual CH spreading sections 201 and 202 of the radio base station apparatus shown in FIG.
- a common CH spreading section 701 for modulating the data and a common CH spreading section 702 for spreading and modulating the transmission data of the user B with the spreading code # 0 of the common CH are provided.
- the user A transmission data is despread by the despreading code # 0 of the common CH instead of the individual CH despreading unit 303 of the communication terminal device shown in FIG.
- a common CH despreading section 8 0 1.
- FIGS. 12A to 12C are diagrams showing transmission data and retransmission data in the digital wireless communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- the user A transmission data is transmitted to user A after being subjected to spread modulation processing by spread code # 0 in common CH spreading section 701 and quadrature modulated by quadrature modulation section 204.
- user A transmission data buffered in retransmission buffer 215 is spread-modulated with spreading code # 0 in common CH spreading section 203, and orthogonal modulation section 20 Sent to user A after quadrature modulation at 6.
- the user A transmission data and its retransmission data are transmitted as shown in Fig. 12A. That is, as can be seen from Fig. 12A, transmission units 1, 3, 5, and 6 are transmitted without error, and transmission units 2 and 4 have errors and are retransmitted.
- Retransmission of transmission unit 2 is performed using the common CH when the retransmission time slot of transmission unit 3 is transmitted.
- the retransmission of transmission unit 4 is performed using the common CH when the retransmission time slot of transmission unit 5 is transmitted.
- User B transmission data is subjected to spread modulation processing with spreading code # 0 in common CH spreading section 702 and quadrature modulated in quadrature modulation section 205 before being transmitted to user B. Sent.
- the user B transmission data buffered in retransmission buffer 215 is spread-modulated with spreading code # 0 in common CH spreading section 203 and quadrature modulation section. After being orthogonally modulated by 206, it is transmitted to user B.
- the user B transmission data and its retransmission data are transmitted as shown in Figure 12B. That is, as can be seen from FIG. 12B, transmission units 1, 2, 4, and 6 are transmitted without error, and transmission units 3 and 5 have errors and are retransmitted.
- the retransmission of the transmission unit 3 is performed using the common CH when the retransmission time slot of the transmission unit 4 is transmitted.
- Retransmission of transmission unit 5 is performed using the common CH when the retransmission time slot of transmission unit 6 is transmitted.
- the user A transmission data, user B transmission data, and their retransmission data are transmitted as base station transmission data as shown in FIG. 12C.
- transmission is performed by time division multiplexing.
- user A transmission data, user B transmission data, and retransmission data are transmitted once every three slots.
- the time slot is considered as a channel. Therefore, as in Embodiments 1 and 2, retransmission data is on a different channel from user A transmission data and user B transmission data.
- transmission units 1, 3, 5, and 6 are transmitted without error, and error occurs in transmission units 2 and 4, and user] B transmission data
- transmission units 1, 2, 4, and 6 are transmitted without error, and transmission units 3 and 5 have errors. Therefore, the retransmission of the transmission data of user A in transmission unit 2 is performed in the retransmission time slot of transmission unit 3, and the retransmission of user B transmission data in transmission unit 3 is performed in the retransmission time slot of transmission unit 4.
- the retransmission of user A transmission data of transmission unit 4 is performed in the retransmission time slot of transmission unit 5.
- the channel accommodating the retransmission data has a statistical multiplexing effect by multiplexing the retransmission data of a plurality of users, the capacity of the channel for transmitting the retransmission data can be reduced.
- the CH is transmitted in a time-division manner, the effect of reducing the capacity of the channel for transmitting the retransmission data can be obtained.
- the present invention is not limited to the case where the channel for transmitting retransmission data is different from the channel for transmitting transmission data. It is not limited to the case where the channel for transmitting data is a common channel.
- the channel for transmitting retransmission data only needs to be a different channel from the channel for transmitting transmission data, so that transmission data other than retransmission data is transmitted on the common channel. You may.
- the common channel for transmitting retransmission data is the DSCH.
- the present invention is directed to a case where the channel for transmitting retransmission data is a common channel shared by a plurality of users.
- the present invention can be similarly applied to a common channel other than the DSCH.
- the present invention can be applied to a digital radio communication system, particularly a radio base station device and a communication terminal device in a CDMA system.
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