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- the present invention relates generally to communications, and more specifically, to transmitting multi-cast broadcasts in wireless communication systems.
- the field of wireless communications has many applications including, e.g., cordless telephones, paging, wireless local loops, personal digital assistants (PDAs), Internet telephony, and satellite communication systems.
- a particularly important application is cellular telephone systems for mobile subscribers.
- the term "cellular" system encompasses both cellular and personal communications services (PCS) frequencies.
- PCS personal communications services
- Various over-the-air interfaces have been developed for such cellular telephone systems including, e.g., frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), and code division multiple access (CDMA).
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- CDMA code division multiple access
- various domestic and international standards have been established including, e.g., Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), Global System for Mobile (GSM), and Interim Standard 95 (IS-95).
- AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone Service
- GSM Global System for Mobile
- IS-95 Interim Standard 95
- IS-95A IS-95A
- IS-95B IS-95B
- ANSI J-STD-008 ANSI J-STD-008
- TIA Telecommunication Industry Association
- Cellular telephone systems configured in accordance with the use of the IS-95 standard employ CDMA signal processing techniques to provide highly efficient and robust cellular telephone service.
- Exemplary cellular telephone systems configured substantially in accordance with the use of the IS-95 standard are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,103,459 and 4,901 ,307, which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention and incorporated by reference herein.
- An exemplary system utilizing CDMA techniques is the cdma2000 ITU-R Radio Transmission Technology (RTT) Candidate submission (referred to herein as cdma2000), issued by the TIA.
- RTT Radio Transmission Technology
- CDMA standard is the W-CDMA standard, as embodied in 3 rd Generation Partnership Project "3GPP", Document Nos. 3G TS 25.211 , 3G TS 25.212, 3G TS 25.213, and 3G TS 25.214.
- 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project
- the telecommunication standards cited above are examples of some of the various communications systems that can be implemented to transmit voice and/or data. Within these systems, multiple users must share limited system resources.
- One such limitation is the availability of channels to support multiple users. For example, in a CDMA-type system, each user within the range of a base station is assigned one or more channels to conduct communications with the base station. If there were not enough channels, then a new user that is entering the range of the base station would be blocked from accessing the services of that base station.
- an apparatus for multi-cast transmissions that minimize channel resources, the apparatus comprising: a memory element; and a processing element for executing a set of instructions stored in the memory element, the set of instructions for: generating an identifier for a group of subscribers, wherein the identifier is for accessing a multi-cast service; using channel quality information for at least one subscriber to determine the timing of the multi-cast service to the group of subscribers; and transmitting the identifier and the multi-cast service on at least one channel, wherein the multi-cast service is transmitted in accordance with the timing determined by the channel quality information.
- another apparatus for generating an identifier for a group of subscribers, wherein the identifier is for accessing a multi-cast service; for using channel quality information for at least one subscriber to determine the transmission format of the multi-cast service to the group of subscribers; and for transmitting the identifier and the multi-cast service on at least one channel, wherein the multi-cast service is transmitted in accordance with the transmission format determined by the channel quality information.
- a method for determining the channel quality information for a plurality of subscribers; for identifying the subscriber with the worst channel conditions; for scrambling a multi-cast service using a scrambling code known to the plurality of subscribers; and for transmitting the scrambled multi-cast service to the plurality of subscribers, wherein the scrambled multi-cast service is transmitted in accordance with a transmission format that is optimal for the subscriber with the worst channel conditions.
- a method for generating an identifier for a group of subscribers, wherein the identifier is for accessing a multi-cast sen/ice; for identifying the subscriber with the worst channel quality by analyzing a plurality of channel quality feedback indicators from a group of subscribers; for selecting a timing and a transmission format of the multi-cast service so that the multi-cast service will be received by the subscriber with the worst channel conditions; and for transmitting the identifier on a first channel and the multi-cast service on a second channel in accordance with the timing and the transmission format as determined by the subscriber with the worst channel quality.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a wireless communication network.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart of an embodiment for selecting the timing of a multi-cast transmission.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of an embodiment for selecting the transmission format of a multi-cast transmission.
- a wireless communication network 10 generally includes a plurality of mobile stations (also called subscriber units or user equipment or remote stations) 12a-12d, a plurality of base stations (also called base station transceivers (BTSs) or Node B). 14a-14c, a base station controller (BSC) (also called radio network controller or packet control function 16), a mobile switching center (MSC) or switch 18, a packet data serving node (PDSN) or internetworking function (IWF) 20, a public switched telephone network (PSTN) 22 (typically a telephone company), and an Internet Protocol (IP) network 24 (typically the Internet).
- BSC base station controller
- MSC mobile switching center
- IWF internetworking function
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- IP Internet Protocol
- the wireless communication network 10 is a packet data services network.
- the mobile stations 12a-12d may be any of a number of different types of wireless communication device such as a portable phone, a cellular telephone that is connected to a laptop computer running IP- based, Web-browser applications, a cellular telephone with associated hands- free car kits, a personal data assistant (PDA) running IP-based, Web-browser applications, a wireless communication module incorporated into a portable computer, or a fixed location communication module such as might be found in a wireless local loop or meter reading system.
- PDA personal data assistant
- mobile stations may be any type of communication unit.
- the mobile stations 12a-12d may advantageously be configured to perform one or more wireless packet data protocols such as described in, for example, the ElA/TIA/IS-707 standard.
- the IP network 24 is coupled to the PDSN 20, the PDSN 20 is coupled to the MSC 18, the MSC is coupled to the BSC 16 and the PSTN 22, and the BSC 16 is coupled to the base stations 14a-14c via wirelines configured for transmission of voice and/or data packets in accordance with any of several known protocols including, e.g., E1 , T1 , Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), IP, PPP, Frame Relay, HDSL, ADSL, or xDSL.
- the BSC 16 is coupled directly to the PDSN 20, and the MSC 18 is not coupled to the PDSN 20.
- the base stations 14a-14c receive and demodulate sets of reverse signals from various mobile stations 12a-12d engaged in telephone calls, Web browsing, or other data communications. Each reverse signal received by a given base station 14a-14c is processed within that base station 14a-14c. Each base station 14a-14c may communicate with a plurality of mobile stations 12a-12d by modulating and transmitting sets of forward signals to the mobile stations 12a- 12d. For example, as shown in FIG. 1 , the base station 14a communicates with first and second mobile stations 12a, 12b simultaneously, and the base station 14c communicates with third and fourth mobile stations 12c, 12d simultaneously.
- BSC 16 provides call resource allocation and mobility management functionality including the orchestration of soft handoffs of a call for a particular mobile station 12a-12d from one base station 14a-14c to another base station 14a-14c.
- a mobile station 12c is communicating with two base stations 14b, 14c simultaneously. Eventually, when the mobile station 12c moves far enough away from one of the base stations 14c, the call will be handed off to the other base station 14b.
- the BSC 16 will route the received data to the MSC 18, which provides additional routing services for interface with the PSTN 22. If the transmission is a packet-based transmission such as a data call destined for the IP network 24, the MSC 18 will route the data packets to the PDSN 20, which will send the packets to the IP network 24. Alternatively, the BSC 16 will route the packets directly to the PDSN 20, which sends the packets to the IP network 24. [1019] In some communication systems, packets carrying data traffic are divided into subpackets, which occupy slots of a transmission channel. For illustrative ease only, the nomenclature of a cdma2000 system is used herein. Such use is not intended to limit the implementation of the embodiments herein to cdma2000 systems. Embodiments can be implemented in other systems, such as, e.g., WCDMA, without affecting the scope of the embodiments described herein.
- the forward link from the base station to a remote station operating within the range of the base station can comprise a plurality of channels.
- Some of the channels of the forward link can include, but are not limited to a pilot channel, synchronization channel, paging channel, quick paging channel, broadcast channel, power control channel, assignment channel, control channel, dedicated control channel, medium access control (MAC) channel, fundamental channel, supplemental channel, supplemental code channel, and packet data channel.
- the reverse link from a remote station to a base station also comprises a plurality of channels. Each channel carries different types of information to the target destination. Typically, voice traffic is carried on fundamental channels, and data traffic is carried on supplemental channels or packet data channels.
- Supplemental channels are usually dedicated channels, while packet data channels usually carry signals that are designated for different parties in a time and code-multiplexed manner. Alternatively, packet data channels are also described as shared supplemental channels. For the purposes of describing the embodiments herein, the supplemental channels and the packet data channels are generically referred to as data traffic channels.
- Voice traffic and data traffic are typically encoded, modulated, and spread before transmission on either the forward or reverse links. The encoding, modulation, and spreading can be implemented in a variety of formats. In a CDMA system, the transmission format ultimately depends upon the type of channel over which the voice traffic and data traffic are being transmitted and the condition of the channel, which can be described in terms of fading and interference.
- Packet data systems traditionally transmit data to remote stations, from one to ten stations at a time.
- Data transmission occurs from a base station on a shared data traffic channel, which is accompanied by control information.
- the control information can comprise parameters of the data transmission, such as modulation, coding, and power, which are adjusted by the base station using channel quality feedback (CQF) information about the remote station.
- CQF information is used to maximize the system throughput, minimize channel usage, and maximize the likelihood that a data transmission will reach the remote station with a reasonable quality.
- the CQF can be explicit through a transmission from the remote station or the CQF can be derived by the base station through transmission power levels.
- the base station transmits the control information in order to aid the remote station in decoding the associated data transmission.
- MACJD medium access control identifier
- IMSI International Mobile Station Identify
- Some packet data systems offer sen/ices such as multi-cast and broadcast.
- a multi-cast the same transmissions are sent to a group of remote stations.
- a broadcast the same transmissions are sent to all remote stations in the range of the base station.
- a video broadcast would require the system to transmit the video stream to all users subscribed to the video streaming channel.
- packet data systems are configured to transmit data to only one remote station at a time.
- multi-cast and broadcast in current packet data systems requires an independent transmission of the same data to each remote station. If N remote stations were present in the system and the system needed to broadcast the same message to all of the remote stations, then the system would transmit the same information N times, each transmission tailored to the needs of each remote station.
- the base station could transmit information to a remote station using a format that does not repeat data symbols, since the receiving party is likely to receive the uncorrupted data symbols.
- the transmission formats of the data packets to each remote station can be different.
- Table 1 Forward Link Modulation Parameters [1027] It should be noted that Table 1 is merely an illustrative example of just some of the transmission parameters that can be different for a transmission to one subscriber versus a transmission to other subscribers. Other parameters, such as symbol repetition and transmission duration over multiple frames, are not shown.
- the present embodiments are directed towards eliminating the waste of channel resources resulting from the multiplicity of identical broadcasts to multiple recipients.
- the base station generates a special MACJD value that identifies a group of remote stations, rather than a single remote station. For each multi-cast service available, a corresponding special MACJD value is also generated. For example, MACJD 00203 could be reserved for the video streaming of a television channel. Remote stations wishing to receive the television channel via the communications system would subscribe to this service, and watch for MACJD 00203 in the control signaling information.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart for selecting the timing of a multi-cast to M subscribers.
- a scheduling element in a base station determines the channel quality feedback indicators from M subscribers to a multi-cast service.
- the scheduling element can comprise a memory element and a processing element that is configured to execute the method steps described herein.
- measurements of channel interference (C/l) of the forward link common pilot signal serves as channel quality feedback indicators.
- the scheduling element selects an optimal time for transmitting the multi-cast on a channel marked by a special MACJD.
- the optimal time is selected by determining when the subscriber in the worst location has good channel conditions or the transmission delay of the data becomes too large.
- the channel conditions could be unfavorable for a subscriber who is traveling at extremely high speeds near the base station. The high speed could cause random, but short-lived, deep fades. Such short-lived, deep fades would be an unfavorable channel condition that would decrease the data throughput of the system.
- the base station encodes the multi-cast data in a manner that would allow reception at an acceptable quality level by the subscriber with the worst channel conditions.
- the base station then scrambles the encoded multi-cast data as necessary with a scrambling code that is known by all subscribers, and transmits it at the selected time on the channel specified by the MACJD.
- the base station transmits using the modulation scheme and power level that allow the subscriber with the worst channel conditions to receive the broadcast at an acceptable quality level.
- An additional refinement to the embodiment is the use of a scrambling code that is common for all subscribers, or common to a select group of subscribers who have paid for extra services.
- the scheduling element determines when the worst location subscriber has good channel conditions by transmitting test data packets to the worst location subscriber until acknowledgement signals arrive from the worst location subscriber. Once acknowledgement signals indicating the successful demodulation and decoding of the test data packet arrives, the scheduling element can commence the multi-cast.
- the scheduling element transmits test data packets to all subscribers and waits for acknowledgement signals from a predetermined percentage of the subscribers.
- the percentage could be anywhere from a simple majority of the subscribers to 100% of the subscribers.
- the actual percentage value can be chosen by the serving system.
- this embodiment can be adjusted so that the multi-cast occurs when at least one designated subscriber has transmitted an acknowledgment signal.
- the at least one designated subscriber can be chosen so as to maximize the probable receipt of the multi-cast by the majority of the subscribers.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart for selecting the transmission format of a multicast to M subscribers.
- a scheduling element in a base station determines the channel quality feedback indicators from M subscribers to a multi-cast service. Based upon the channel quality feedback indicators, the scheduling element determines the time sensitivity of data and the transmission formats of the data.
- the scheduling element selects a transmission format that will allow the subscriber with the worst channel conditions to recover the original data.
- the base station transmits the multi-cast in the transmission format selected by the scheduling element, wherein the multi-cast is transmitted using a single MACJD.
- the multi-cast is scrambled by a scrambling code known only to the subscribers.
- the scheduling element could also send re-transmissions in the format designated by the subscriber with the worst channel conditions. Re-transmissions are redundant transmissions of the information, which have already been transmitted.
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- a general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- a processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
- a software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium.
- the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside in an ASIC.
- the ASIC may reside in a user terminal.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside as discrete components in a user terminal.
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