WO2005004352A1 - Apparatus and method for transmitting reverse packet data in mobile communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile communication system, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for efficiently transmitting reverse packet data in a mobile communication system.
- data transmission in a mobile communication system can be divided into a forward data transmission and a reverse data transmission.
- the forward data transmission is a data transmission from a base station to a mobile terminal
- the reverse data transmission is a data transmission from the mobile terminal to the base station.
- a data transmission form can be divided into categories supporting only voice service, supporting voice service and simple data service, supporting only high-speed data service, and simultaneously supporting multimedia service and voice service according to type of data transmitted from the mobile communication system.
- Mobile communication systems providing the data service described above are designed to process a large amount of information at a fast rate.
- the mobile communication system for simultaneously processing the. multimedia service and voice service supports the multimedia service using the same frequency band.
- a plurality of users can simultaneously transmit data by means of code division multiple access (CDMA) in the mobile communication system.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- the users can be identified by unique numbers allocated thereto in the CDMA.
- the reverse data transmission is performed through a packet data channel in units of a physical layer packet (RLP).
- the length of the packet is fixed according to the data transmission rate.
- the packet data transmission rate is variable for each packet.
- the transmission rate of each packet is controlled by the power of the mobile terminal, an amount of data to be transmitted, a power control bit, etc.
- the power control bit is control information transmitted through a forward rate control channel (F-RCCH) from the base station.
- F-RCCH forward rate control channel
- the mobile communication system can carry out retransmission in a physical layer to improve the reverse throughput.
- an acknowledgement/non-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) signal is sent according to the presence of a packet error (e.g., cyclic redundancy check (CRC)) after the base station demodulates the received reverse data packet, and the mobile terminal receives the ACK/NACK signal to determine whether a previously transmitted packet must be retransmitted or a new packet must be transmitted.
- a packet error e.g., cyclic redundancy check (CRC)
- CRC cyclic redundancy check
- HARQ hybrid auto repeat and request
- the base station demodulates the received reverse data packet, and the ACK/NACK signal of the physical layer is sent according to a packet error or CRC.
- the mobile terminal determines that the previously transmitted packet has been successfully received and transmits a new packet. Otherwise, if the NACK signal has been received from the base station, the mobile terminal determines that the transmitted packet has not been successfully received and retransmits the previous packet.
- the reply signal receiver is in a standby state at step 101. Subsequently, the reply signal receiver determines, at step 102, whether or not the ACK signal has been received from a reply signal transmitter. If the ACK signal has been received, the reply signal receiver determines that a previously transmitted packet has been successfully received from the reply signal transmitter and transmits new packet data at step 103. However, if the ACK signal has not been received, the reply signal receiver determines, at step 104, whether or not the NACK signal has been received from the reply signal transmitter. If the NACK signal has been received, the reply signal receiver determines that the previously transmitted packet has not been successfully received by the reply signal transmitter, and retransmits the previously transmitted packet at step 105. If neither the ACK nor the NACK signal had been received, the process returns to the standby state of step 101.
- the reply signal transmitter is in a standby state at step 201.
- the reply signal transmitter determines, at step 202, whether or not the packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver. If the packet data has not been received, the reply signal transmitter proceeds to the above step 201 so that it can maintain the standby state before the packet data is received. However, if the packet data has been received, the reply signal transmitter demodulates the packet data at step 203. Subsequently, the reply signal transmitter determines, at step 204, whether or not an error is present in the received packet data.
- the reply signal transmitter transmits the NACK signal to the reply signal receiver so that a packet data retransmission request is made at step 205. However, if no error is present in the packet data, the reply signal transmitter transmits the ACK signal to the reply signal receiver so that a new data transmission request is made at step 206.
- the reliability depends upon the transmission power of an acknowledgement channel that transmits and receives an ACK/NACK signal. Assuming that the reply signal transmitter has successfully received the packet data and then has transmitted the ACK signal to the reply signal receiver, the reply signal receiver may erroneously determine that the NACK signal has been received due to an incurable error at the time of receiving the ACK signal. At this point, the reply signal receiver unnecessarily retransmits the packet already successfully received by the reply signal transmitter.
- the reply signal receiver may erroneously determine that the ACK signal has been received due to an incurable error at the time of receiving the NACK signal.
- the reply signal receiver will transmit the next packet to the reply signal transmitter.
- This causes link-layer retransmission or higher-layer retransmission such as transmission control protocol (TCP) retransmission. Consequently, throughput degradation may occur.
- Limited resources used for the forward transmission include electric power of the base station. As the power of the base station increases, the amount of interference affecting an adjacent base station increases. For this reason, the power of the base station must be limited to an appropriate power value. However, a data transmission rate capable of being acquired by the power of the base station is limited. Thus, a forward design of the mobile communication system must be achieved so that the limitation can be overcome.
- Interference is a factor limiting the reverse resources.
- Reverse transmission signals of mobile terminals cause interference with each other.
- a plurality of mobile terminals are coupled to one base station, one mobile terminal performs a transmission operation using a high power level so that a high data transmission rate can be acquired.
- the base station communicating with the mobile terminal will receive a signal at the high power level from the mobile terminal.
- the high power causes a large amount of interference to signals of other mobile terminals.
- the base station adjusts the total amount of reverse interference.
- the base station must efficiently manage data transmission rates of the mobile terminals.
- FIG. 3 is a graph explaining the reason why the base station must efficiently adjust reverse transmission of the mobile terminals.
- a dotted line in FIG. 3 denotes target system load or target rise over thermal (RoT) of the base station.
- RoT is a ratio between the total power received from all the mobile terminals at the base station and the thermal noise power as one measure of the total reverse interference.
- the base station must manage the target system load or target RoT.
- the mobile communication system supports power control so that the quality of a reverse or forward link is ensured.
- the base station does not manage reverse system load or the total of received reverse power is below a specific value, the value of the reverse system load or the total of received reverse power may be great. In this case, the amount of interference may also be great. Therefore, signal to noise power ratio (SNRs) associated with the signals of all the mobile terminals are reduced.
- SNRs signal to noise power ratio
- the reverse interference can be divided into an inter-cell interference, a voice or circuit channel interference, a packet data channel interference, etc.
- the inter-cell interference is an interference occurring due to signals received from the mobile terminals communicating with another base station.
- the amount of inter-cell interference varies with time.
- the inter-cell interference is an interference from the mobile terminals communicating with another base station.
- the amount of inter-cell interference cannot be controlled or correctly predicted by a reference base station.
- the voice or circuit channel interference is an interference caused by another voice channel or circuit-based channel. Because the voice or circuit channel is a channel allocated by the base station, the base station can predict a basic amount of interference. Typically, the voice or circuit channel has a higher priority than the packet data channel.
- the packet data channel interference is an interference occurring from a packet data channel. The base station appropriately adjusts the amount of interference occurring from the packet data channel.
- the base station After the base station subtracts an amount of inter-cell interference and an amount of voice or circuit channel interference from the overall system load or RoT, it allocates the remaining amount of power to the packet data channel. At this point, the base station appropriately adjusts the amount of interference occurring from the packet data channel and performs a control operation so that the entire system load or RoT does not exceed the entire target system load or target RoT.
- the base station controls reverse packet data transmission of the mobile terminals, that is, reverse data transmission rates of the mobile terminals, on the basis of the target system load or target RoT, thereby adjusting the total amount of reverse interference.
- the base station transmits a rate control bit (RGB) through a forward rate control channel (F-RCCH) so that the data transmission rates of the mobile terminals can be controlled.
- the RCB has "0", “+1” or “-1”. When the RCB value is "+1”, the mobile terminal increments its own data transmission rate by one step. When the RCB value is "-1”, the mobile terminal decrements its own data transmission rate by one step in the next transmission interval. When the RCB value is "0", the mobile terminal maintains its own data transmission rate in the next transmission interval.
- the RoT of 6 dB operates as the target RoT when the base station controls reverse transmission.
- the base station performs a control operation so that a value of the entire reverse reception RoT does not exceed 6 dB when deciding a data transmission rate of the reverse packet data channel of each mobile terminal.
- Reverse RoT management is one of the important elements necessary for maintaining the entire reverse performance.
- a scheduling operation of the base station determines whether or not the reverse RoT exceeds 6 dB, when incrementing the data transmission rates of the mobile terminals by one step according to their priorities.
- the base station transmits the RCB so that the data transmission rate of the specific mobile terminal can be incremented by one step. Otherwise, if it is determined that the reverse RoT does exceed 6 dB when the specific mobile terminal increments the data transmission rate by one step, the base station transmits the RCB so that the specific mobile terminal can decrement its own data transmission rate by one step or continuously maintain the current data transmission rate. For example, it is assumed that the RoT measured at a specific time point is 2 dB. When a current data transmission rate of 9.6 kbps in the mobile terminal is incremented by one step, the incremented data transmission rate is 19.2 kbps.
- delta2 deltal *307.2 kbps/9.6 kbps (1)
- the target system RoT associated with the RCB is proportional to an increment value of the data transmission rate.
- a case where an error is incurred in the RCB will be described.
- the mobile terminal increments its own data transmission rate by one step by making an erroneous determination although the base station commands the mobile terminal to decrement the data transmission rate, unpredicted reverse interference occurs and can have a negative effect on the quality of a signal of a different mobile terminal.
- the mobile terminal decrements its own data transmission rate by one step by making an erroneous determination although the base station commands the mobile terminal to increment the data transmission rate reverse resources cannot be completely used.
- an operation for managing the total amount of reverse interference in the base station plays a very important role in maintaining the reverse performance.
- the base station adjusts the data transmission rate of each mobile terminal through the RCB so that the total amount of interference can be efficiently managed. If the amount of reverse interference caused by an error in the RCB of the mobile terminal is ignored and the same RCB is set for all the mobile terminals, there is a problem in that power of the base station necessary for transmitting the RCB is inefficiently used and the reverse RoT cannot be managed at a desired level.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above and other problems, and it is one object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for efficiently transmitting reverse packet data.
- ACK/NACK acknowledgement/non-acknowledgement
- RRCB rate control bit
- RRCB rate control bit
- an apparatus for controlling a reply signal transmission according to an error check in packet data received through a radio channel in a mobile communication system comprising: an error detection part for generating a reply signal corresponding to an error check from the packet data received through the radio channel; a transmission power control part for controlling the power of the reply signal with a power value that differs according to a packet data transmission rate; and a transmission part for transmitting through the radio channel the power controlled reply signal.
- an apparatus for controlling a reply signal transmission according to an error check in packet data received through a radio channel in a mobile communication system comprising: an error detection part for detecting whether an error is contained in the packet data and generating a reply signal according to the error detection; a symbol repetition control part for outputting a repetition control signal with a value that differs according to a data transmission rate; a symbol repetition part for repeating the number of reply signal according to the repetition control signal; and a transmission part for transmitting through the radio channel the repeated reply signal.
- an apparatus for controlling a reply signal reception in a mobile communication system comprising: a despreading part for despreading the reply signal received through an acknowledgement channel; a symbol summation control part for controlling a summation operation based on the number of repeats preset according to the transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through a packet data channel; a symbol summation part for summing an output of the despreading part according to a symbol summation control signal; a determination part for receiving the summed output and determining if the previously transmitted packet data has been accurately received; and a packet transmission part for transmitting the packet data according to a result of the determination by the determination part.
- an apparatus for transmitting a rate control bit (RCB) in a mobile communication system comprising: an RCB generation part for generating the RCB at a data transmission rate determined under the control of a scheduler; and a transmission power control part for controlling the power for the generated RCB with a power value that differs according to a packet data transmission rate and outputting a result of the power control operation.
- RCB rate control bit
- an apparatus for transmitting a rate control bit (RCB) in a mobile communication system comprising: an RCB generation part for generating the RCB according to a data transmission rate determined under a control of a scheduler; a symbol repetition control part for outputting a repetition control signal with a value that differs according to the data transmission rate; a symbol repetition part for repeating the number of RCB according to the repetition control signal; and a spreading part for spreading the repeated RCB and outputting the spread RCB.
- RCB generation part for generating the RCB according to a data transmission rate determined under a control of a scheduler
- a symbol repetition control part for outputting a repetition control signal with a value that differs according to the data transmission rate
- a symbol repetition part for repeating the number of RCB according to the repetition control signal
- a spreading part for spreading the repeated RCB and outputting the spread RCB.
- an apparatus for receiving a rate control bit (RCB) in a mobile communication system comprising: a despreading part for despreading the RCB received through a transmission rate control channel; a symbol summation control part for outputting a symbol summation control signal so that a summation operation can be carried out based on the number of repeats preset according to a transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through the transmission rate control channel; a symbol summation part for summing the despreaded RCB according to a symbol summation control signal; and a determination part for receiving an output of the symbol summation part, determining an RCB value of the previously transmitted packet data, and controlling the data transmission rate according to a result of the determination.
- RCB rate control bit
- a method for transmitting a rate control bit (RCB) in a mobile communication system comprising: generating the RCB according to a data transmission rate determined under control of a scheduler; outputting a repetition control signal having a value that differs according to the data transmission rate ; repeating the generated RCB according to the repetition control signal ; and spreading the repeated RCB to output the spread RCB.
- RCB rate control bit
- a method for transmitting a rate control bit (RCB) in a mobile communication system comprising: generating the RCB according to a data transmission rate determined under control of a scheduler; spreading the generated RCB to output the spread RCB; and controlling a power for the spread RCB with a power value that differs according to the data transmission rate and outputting the spread RCB based on the power control operation.
- RCB rate control bit
- a ninth aspect of the present invention the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a method for receiving a rate control bit (RCB) through a transmission rate control channel in a mobile communication system, comprising: despreading the RCB received through the transmission rate control channel and outputting the despread RCB; summing the despread RCB according to a symbol summation control signal and outputting a result of the summation; outputting the symbol summation control signal so that a summation operation can be carried out based on the number of repeats preset according to a transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through the transmission rate control channel; and receiving an output of the symbol summation part, determining an RCB value of the previously transmitted packet data, and controlling the data transmission rate according to a result of the determination.
- RCB rate control bit
- the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a method for controlling a reply signal transmission in a mobile communication system, comprising: determining if an error is detected in the packet data received through the radio channel; generating the reply signal according to the error check in the packet data; repeating the reply signal according to a repetition control signal; outputting the repetition control signal with a value that differs according to a data transmission rate;and transmitting the reply signal through a radio channel.
- a method for controlling a reply signal transmission in a mobile communication system comprising: determining if an error is detected in the packet data received through the radio channel; generating the reply signal according to the error check in the packet data; controlling power for the reply signal with a power value that differs according to a data transmission rate; and transmitting through the radio channel the reply signal.
- a method for controlling a reply signal reception in a reply signal receiver comprising: despreading the reply signal received through an acknowledgement channel; summing the despread reply signal according to a symbol summation control signal; outputting the symbol- summation control signal for controlling a summation operation based on the number of repeats preset according to the transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through a packet data channel; receiving a result of the summation and determining if the previously transmitted packet data has been accurately received; and transmitting the packet data according to a result of the determination.
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal reception in a conventional mobile communication system
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal transmission in the conventional mobile communication system
- FIG. 3 is a graph illustrating reverse transmission causing the conventional reverse interference
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a reply signal transmitter in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal transmission in the mobile communication system in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal reception in a conventional mobile communication system
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal transmission in the conventional mobile communication system
- FIG. 3 is a graph illustrating reverse transmission causing the conventional reverse interference
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a reply signal transmitter in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal transmission
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating the reply signal transmitter in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating a reply signal receiver in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal transmission in the mobile communication system in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling reply signal reception in the mobile communication system in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram illustrating a rate control bit (RCB) transmitter in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a flow chart illustrating a method for transmitting an RCB in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram illustrating the RCB transmitter in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a block diagram illustrating an RCB receiver in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a flow chart illustrating a method for transmitting the RCB in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 15 is a flow chart illustrating a method for receiving the RCB in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides technology for efficiently transmitting reverse packet data.
- the present invention proposes technology for improving the reliability of an acknowledgement/non-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) bit associated with reverse transmission data or controlling the reliability of a rate control bit (RCB) according to a data transmission rate of the mobile terminal.
- ACK/NACK acknowledgement/non-acknowledgement
- RTB rate control bit
- FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 An apparatus for controlling a reply signal transmission and reception in a mobile communication system in accordance with the present invention is shown in FIGS. 4, 5 and 6.
- the reply signal transmitter includes an error detection part 401, a spreading part 402, a transmission power control part 403 and an ACK/NACK transmission part 404 as shown in FIG. 4.
- the error detection part 401 receives packet data and detects an error of the packet data received through a radio channel. If no error is detected, the error detection part 401 generates and outputs an ACK bit. Otherwise, if an error is detected, the error detection part 401 generates and outputs an NACK bit.
- the spreading part 402 receives and spreads the ACK/NACK bit so that the ACK/NACK bit can be transmitted through the radio channel.
- the transmission power control part 403 performs a power control operation for the spread ACK/NACK bit on the basis of a power value corresponding to a data transmission rate of a packet data channel and outputs a result of the power control operation.
- the ACK/NACK transmission part 404 transmits the ACK/NACK bit output from the transmission power control part 403 through the radio channel.
- the transmission power control part 403 controls the transmission power of an acknowledgement channel according to a data transmission rate of the reverse packet data channel using the following Table 1. Table 1
- the first column denotes a data transmission rate of the reverse packet data channel and the second column denotes power allocated to an acknowledgement channel by a base station.
- the transmission power of the base station is expressed as Ec/Ior.
- the transmission power of the acknowledgement channel allocated by the base station increases. For example, when the data transmission rate is 153.6 kbps, the transmission power of the acknowledgement channel is set to -40 dB so that the ACK/NACK bit can be transmitted to the reply signal receiver.
- the transmission power of the acknowledgement channel is set to -39 dB so that the ACK/NACK bit can be transmitted to the reply signal receiver.
- the reliability of receiving the ACK/NACK bit can be improved by controlling the data transmission rate.
- the reply signal transmitter is in a standby state at step 501.
- the reply signal transmitter determines, at step 502, whether or not packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver. If no packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver, the reply signal transmitter maintains the standby state at the above step 501. Otherwise, if packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver, the reply signal transmitter determines, at step 503, whether or not an error has been detected. If no error has been detected, the reply signal transmitter generates and spreads an ACK bit so that the ACK bit can be transmitted through a radio channel at step 504.
- the reply signal transmitter performs a power control operation for the spread ACK bit with a power value that differs according to a data transmission rate of the packet data channel and outputs a result of the power control operation at step 505. Subsequently, the reply signal transmitter transmits the ACK bit to the reply signal receiver through the radio channel at step 506.
- the reply signal transmitter determines whether an error has been detected in the packet data received at the above step 503 or not has been detected in the packet data received at the above step 503 or not has been detected in the packet data received at the above step 503, the reply signal transmitter generates and spreads an NACK bit so that the NACK bit can be transmitted through the radio channel at step 507.
- the reply signal transmitter performs a power control operation for the spread NACK bit with a power value that differs according to a data transmission rate of the packet data channel and outputs a result of the power control operation at step 508. Because the acknowledgement channel transmission power increases as the transmission rate of the reverse data channel increases, the reliability of receiving the ACK/NACK bit can be improved as shown in the above Table 1. Subsequently, the reply signal transmitter transmits the NACK bit to the reply signal receiver through the radio channel at step 509.
- the reply signal transmitter in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention includes an error detection part 601, a symbol repetition part 602, a symbol repetition control part 603, a spreading part 604 and an ACK NACK transmission part 605 as shown in FIG. 6.
- the error detection part 601 receives the packet data through the radio channel and then detects if there is an error from the received packet data. If an error has been detected, the error detection part 601 generates and outputs the NACK bit. Otherwise, if no error has been detected, the error detection part 601 generates and outputs the ACK bit.
- the symbol repetition part 602 repeats the ACK/NACK bit according to a repetition control signal and outputs a result of the repetition.
- the symbol repetition control part 603 outputs a repetition control signal having a value that differs according to the data transmission rate of the packet data channel.
- Table 2 shows the number of repeats of the ACK/NACK bit to be transmitted through a forward acknowledgement channel according to the data transmission rate of the reverse packet data channel.
- the first column denotes the data transmission rate of the reverse packet data channel and the second column denotes the number of repeats of the ACK/NACK bit. For example, when the data transmission rate of the reverse data channel is 153.6 kbps, the number of repeats of the ACK/NACK bit is set to "5".
- the number of repeats of the ACKJNACK bit is set to "6".
- the number of repeats of the ACK/NACK bit increases as shown in the following Table 2. Therefore, the reliability of receiving the ACK/NACK bit can be improved by controlling the transmission rate of the reverse data channel.
- the ACK/NACK bit repeated by the symbol repetition part 602 is input into the spreading part 604.
- the spreading part 604 spreads the ACK/NACK bit repeated by the symbol repetition part 602 so that it can be transmitted through the radio channel, and outputs a result of the spreading.
- the ACK/NACK transmission part 605 transmits the ACK/NACK bit spread by the spreading part 604 through the radio channel.
- the reply signal receiver in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention includes a despreading part 701, a symbol summation part 702, a symbol summation control part 703, an ACK/NACK determination part 704 and a packet transmission part 705 as shown in FIG. 7.
- the despreading part 701 despreads the ACK/NACK bit received through the acknowledgement channel and outputs a result of the despreading.
- the symbol summation part 702 receives and sums an output of the despreading part 701 according to a symbol summation control signal.
- the symbol summation control part 703 outputs the symbol summation control signal so that a summation operation can be performed according to the predetermined number of repeats based on a transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through the packet data channel.
- the ACK/NACK determination part 704 receives an output of the symbol spreading part 702 and determines whether or not the previously transmitted packet data has been appropriately received. If the ACK/NACK determination part 704 determines that the previous packet data has been appropriately received, the packet transmission part 705 transmits new packet data. Otherwise, if the ACK/NACK determination part 704 determines that the previous packet data has been inappropriately received, the packet transmission part 705 retransmits the previous packet data.
- a method for controlling reply signal transmission in the mobile communication system in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG. 8.
- the reply signal transmitter is in a standby state at step 801.
- the reply signal transmitter determines, at step 802, whether or not packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver. If no packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver, the reply signal transmitter maintains the standby state at the above step 801. Otherwise, if packet data has been received from the reply signal receiver, the reply signal transmitter determines, at step 803, whether or not an error has been detected. If no error has been detected, the reply signal transmitter generates an ACK bit and repeats the generated ACK bit at step 804. At this point, a repetition control signal having a value that differs according to the data transmission rate of the packet data channel is output.
- the spreading part 604 spreads the repeated ACK bit and outputs a result of the spreading so that it can be transmitted through the radio channel at step 805.
- the reply signal transmitter transmits the spread ACK bit to the reply signal receiver through the radio channel at step 806 and maintains the standby state at the above step 801.
- the reply signal transmitter if an error has been detected in the packet data received by the reply signal receiver, the reply signal transmitter generates an NACK bit and repeats the generated NACK bit at step 807. At this point, a repetition control signal having a value that differs according to the data transmission rate of the packet data channel is output.
- the spreading part 604 spreads the repeated NACK bit and outputs the spread NACK bit so that the NACK bit can be transmitted through the radio channel at step 808.
- the reply signal transmitter transmits the NACK bit to the reply signal receiver through the radio channel and maintains the standby state at the above step 801.
- the number of repeats of the ACK/NACK bit to be transmitted through the acknowledgement channel serving as the channel for feeding back a signal indicating successful or unsuccessful reception of the packet data is controlled by a data transmission rate of the data channel.
- the reply signal receiver is in a standby state at step 901.
- the reply signal receiver determines, at step 902, whether or not an ACK/NACK bit has been received from the reply signal transmitter. If no ACK/NACK bit has been received from the reply signal transmitter, the reply signal receiver continuously maintains the standby state at the above step 901. Otherwise, if the ACK/NACK bit has been received, the despreading part 701 despreads the ACK/NACK bit received through the acknowledgement channel and outputs the despread ACK/NACK bit at step 903.
- the symbol summation part 702 receives and sums an output of the despreading part 701 according to a symbol summation control signal at step 904.
- the symbol summation control part 703 outputs the symbol summation control signal so that the summation operation can be performed according to the predetermined number of repeats based on the transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through the packet data channel.
- the reply signal receiver determines, at step 905, whether or not the reply signal bit is the ACK bit. If the reply signal bit is the ACK bit, the reply signal receiver determines that the previously transmitted packet data has been successfully received by the reply signal transmitter, and transmits new packet data at step 906.
- the reply signal receiver determines, at step 907, whether or not the reply signal bit is the NACK bit. If the reply signal bit is the NACK bit, the reply signal receiver determines that the previously transmitted packet data has not been successfully received by the reply signal transmitter, and retransmits the previous packet data at step 908. If neither the ACK nor the NACK bit is received, the process returns to step 905.
- the number of repeats of the ACK/NACK bit received through the acknowledgement channel is decided according to a previously transmitted packet transmission rate of a packet data channel and then the ACK/NACK bit is determined.
- the present invention improves the reliability of the ACK/NACK bit by controlling transmission power of the acknowledgement channel through which the ACK/NACK bit is tiansmitted.
- the present invention improves the reliability of the ACK/NACK bit by controlling the number of transmissions of the ACK/NACK bit.
- the present invention relates to a method for controlling the reliability of rate control bit (RCB) according to a data transmission rate of the mobile terminal when the base station transmits the RCB so that a transmission rate of the reverse data can be controlled in the mobile communication system.
- RCB rate control bit
- the method for controlling the reliability of the RCB includes a method for controlling transmission power of a forward rate control channel through which the RCB is transmitted and a method for controlling the number of repeats of the RCB.
- the reliability required by the RCB can be expressed by the following Equation 2.
- Equation 2 is a constant and R current is a current data transmission rate. It can be seen that the reliability required by the RCB, i.e., R RCB, r qu i ed J * s proportional to the data transmission rate.
- the method for controlling the reliability of the RCB according to a data transmission rate of the mobile terminal when the base station transmits the RCB there is a method for controlling transmission power of a channel through which the RCB is transmitted.
- the transmission power of the channel through which the RCB is transmitted can be expressed as in the following Equation 3.
- FRCCH — P F-RCH required In the above Equation 3, ⁇ is a constant and R RCH, requ i red is the reliability required by the RCB. It can be seen that the transmission power of the channel through which the RCB is transmitted, i.e. P FRCCH , is proportional to the reliability required by the RCB.
- the number of repeats of the RCB can be expressed by the following Equation 4.
- Equation 4 ⁇ is a constant and R RCH ⁇ req ed is the reliability required by the RCB. It can be seen that the number of repeats of the RCB, i.e. N RCB , is proportional to the reliability required by the RCB.
- the base station is referred to as an RCB transmitter because it transmits the RCB and the mobile terminal is referred to as an RCB receiver because it receives the RCB.
- the RCB transmitter in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 10 includes an RCB generation part 1001, a spreading part 1002, a transmission power control part 1003 and an RCB transmission part 1004.
- a scheduler within the RCB transmitter (i.e. base station) determines whether the RCB must be incremented, decremented or continuously maintained
- the RCB generation part 1001 generates and outputs the RCB.
- the spreading part 1002 receives the RCB, spreads the received RCB and outputs the spread RCB.
- the transmission power control part 1003 performs a power control operation for the spread RCB with a power value differing according to a data transmission rate of the packet data channel, and outputs a result of the power control operation.
- the packet data transmission part 1004 transmits the RCB outputted from the transmission power control part 1003 through the radio channel.
- the RCB transmitter is in a standby state at step 1101.
- the RCB transmitter determines, at step 1102, whether or not a point in time for transmitting the RCB has been reached. If a point in time for transmitting the RCB has not been reached, the RCB transmitter maintains the standby state at the above step 1101. However, if a point in time for transmitting the RCB has been reached, the RCB transmitter performs the following operation.
- the RCB generation part 1001 generates and outputs the RCB according to a data transmission rate determined under control of the scheduler (not shown) at step 1103.
- the spreading part 1002 spreads the generated RCB to output the spread RCB so that the RCB can be transmitted through the radio channel at step 1104.
- the transmission power control part 1003 performs a power control operation for the spread RCB with a power value that differs according to a data transmission rate of the packet data channel and outputs a result of the power control operation at step 1105.
- the RCB transmission part 1004 transmits the RCB to the RCB receiver at step 1106.
- the above-described data transmission rate control method can improve the reliability of transmitting the RCB.
- the RCB transmitter in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 12 includes an RCB generation part 1201, a symbol repetition part 1202, a symbol repetition control part 1203, a spreading part 1204, and an RCB transmission part 1205.
- the RCB generation part 1201 When a scheduler (not shown) within the RCB transmitter (i.e. base station) determines whether the RCB must be incremented, decremented or continuously maintained, the RCB generation part 1201 generates and outputs the RCB according to a result of the determination.
- the symbol repetition part 1202 repeats the RCB according to a repetition control signal and then outputs the repeated RCB.
- the symbol repetition control part 1203 outputs the repetition control signal having a value that differs according to the data transmission rate of the packet data channel. Here, the symbol repetition control part 1203 decides the number of repeats according to the data transmission rate. Subsequently, the RCB repeated by the symbol repetition part 1202 is input into the spreading part 1204.
- the spreading part 1204 spreads the repeated RCB to output the spread RCB.
- the RCB transmission part 1205 transmits the RCB spread by the spreading part 1204 through the radio channel.
- the RCB receiver in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 13 includes a despreading part 1301, a symbol summation part 1302, a symbol summation control part 1303, a determination part 1304 and a packet data transmission part 1305.
- the despreading part 1301 receives the RCB through a transmission rate control channel, despreads the received RCB and outputs the despread RCB.
- the symbol summation part 1302 receives an output of the despreading part 1301, performs a summation operation for the output of the despreading part 1301 and outputs a result of the summation operation, according to a symbol summation control signal.
- the symbol summation control part 1303 outputs the symbol summation control signal so that the summation operation can be performed by the number of repeats predetermined according to a transmission rate of packet data previously transmitted through the packet data channel.
- the determination part 1304 receives an output of the symbol summation part 1302 and then determines whether the previously transmitted RCB is "0", "1" or "-1". Moreover, the determination part 1304 controls the data transmission rate according to a value of the previously transmitted RCB.
- the packet data transmission part 1305 transmits the packet data to the RCB transmitter according to a result of the determination by the determination part 1304. A method for transmitting the RCB in the mobile communication system in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present will be described with reference to the flow chart shown in FIG. 14.
- the RCB transmitter is in a standby state at step 1401.
- the RCB transmitter determines whether or not a point in time for transmitting the RCB has been reached at step 1402. If a point in time for transmitting the RCB has not been reached, the RCB transmitter maintains the standby state at the above step 1401. However, if a point in time for transmitting the RCB has been reached, the RCB transmitter performs the following operation.
- the RCB generation part 1201 generates an RCB based on the data transmission rate under control of the scheduler (not shown) and outputs the generated RCB at step 1403.
- the symbol repetition control part 1203 outputs the repetition control signal having a value differing according to a data transmission rate of the reverse packet data channel at step 1404.
- the symbol repetition part 1202 performs a symbol repetition operation according to the repetition control signal output from the symbol repetition control part 1203 and then outputs a result of the symbol repetition operation at step 1405.
- the spreading part 1204 spreads the RCB to output the spread RCB so that the RCB can be transmitted through the radio channel at step 1406.
- the RCB transmission part 1205 transmits the RCB spread by the spreading part 1204 to the RCB receiver at step 1407.
- the RCB receiver is in the standby state at step 1501.
- the RCB receiver determines whether or not the RCB has been received from the RCB transmitter at step 1502. If no RCB has been received from the RCB transmitter, the RCB receiver continuously maintains the standby state at the above step 1501. However, if the RCB has been received from the RCB transmitter, the RCB receiver performs the following operation.
- the despreading part 1301 despreads the RCB received through the transmission rate control channel and outputs a result of the despreading at step 1503.
- the symbol summation control part 1303 outputs a symbol summation control signal so that a summation operation based on the predetermined number of repeats can be controlled according to a transmission rate of the packet data previously transmitted through the packet data channel at step 1504.
- the symbol summation part 1302 receives an output of the despreading part 1301, performs a symbol summation operation for the output of the despreading part according to the symbol summation control signal, and outputs a result of the symbol summation operation at step 1505.
- the determination part 1304 determines, at step 1506, whether or not the received RCB is "0".
- the packet data transmission part 1305 maintains a data transmission rate of the previous transmission interval in the next transmission interval at step 1507. However, if the previously transmitted RCB is not "0", the determination part 1304 determines, at step 1508, whether or not the previously transmitted RCB is "+1". If the previously transmitted RCB is "+1", the packet data transmission part 1305 increments a data transmission rate in the next transmission interval by one step at step 1509. However, if the previously transmitted RCB is not "+1", the determination part 1304 determines, at step 1510, whether or not the previously transmitted RCB is "-1".
- the packet data transmission part 1305 decrements the data transmission rate in the next transmission interval by one step at step 1511. Therefore, the RCB receiver transmits the packet data at the data transmission rate according to a result of the determination by the determination part 1304. If the RCB is neither "0", "+1", nor "-1” the process returns to step 1506.
- the above-described data transmission rate control method can improve the reliability of receiving the RCB.
- the base station When transmitting the RCB, the base station can efficiently allocate resources by controlling the reliability of the RCB to be received by the mobile terminal according to a current data transmission rate in accordance with the present invention. Moreover, the base station can more efficiently manage reverse system load or rise over thermal (RoT) by controlling the reliability of the RCB to be received by the mobile terminal according to the current data transmission rate.
- RoT reverse system load or rise over thermal
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