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- the present invention relates to a multimedia broadcast/multicast service (MBMS) of a wireless communication system and, more particularly, to combining an MBMS in a mobile terminal using a medium access control (MAC) entity structure.
- MBMS multimedia broadcast/multicast service
- MAC medium access control
- a universal mobile telecommunications system is a third-generation mobile communications system evolving from a global system for mobile communications system (GSM), which is the European standard.
- GSM global system for mobile communications system
- the UMTS is aimed at providing enhanced mobile communications services based on the GSM core network and wideband code-division multiple-access (W-CDMA) technologies.
- W-CDMA wideband code-division multiple-access
- Each TSG develops, approves, and manages the specification within a related region.
- the radio access network (RAN) group (TSG-RAN) develops the specifications for the functions, requirements, and interface of the UMTS terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN), which is a new radio access network for supporting W-CDMA access technology in the UMTS.
- RAN radio access network
- UTRAN UMTS terrestrial radio access network
- FIG. 1 A related art UMTS network structure 1 is illustrated in Figure 1.
- a mobile terminal, or user equipment (UE) 10 is connected to a core network (CN) 200 through a UMTS terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) 100.
- the UTRAN 100 configures, maintains and manages a radio access bearer for communications between the UE 10 and the core network 200 to meet end-to-end quality of service requirements.
- the UTRAN 100 includes a plurality of radio network subsystems (RNS) 110, 120, each of which comprises one radio network controller (RNC) 111 for a plurality base stations, or Node Bs 112.
- the RNC 111 connected to a given base station 112 is the controlling RNC for allocating and managing the common resources provided for any number of UEs 10 operating in one cell.
- One or more cells exist in one Node B.
- the controlling RNC 111 controls traffic load, cell congestion, and the acceptance of new radio links.
- Each Node B 112 may receive an uplink signal from a UE 10 and may transmit downlink signals to the UE 10.
- Each Node B 112 serves as an access point enabling a UE 10 to connect to the UTRAN 100, while an RNC 111 serves as an access point for connecting the corresponding Node Bs to the core network 200.
- the serving RNC 111 is the RNC managing dedicated radio resources for the provision of services to a specific UE 10 and is the access point to the core network 200 for data transfer to the specific UE. All other RNCs 111 connected to the UE 10 are drift RNCs, such that there is only one serving RNC connecting the UE to the core network 200 via the UTRAN 100. The drift RNCs 111 facilitate the routing of user data and allocate codes as common resources.
- the interface between the UE 10 and the UTRAN 100 is realized through a radio interface protocol established in accordance with radio access network specifications describing a physical layer (Ll), a data link layer (L2) and a network layer (L3) described in, for example, 3GPP specifications. These layers are based on the lower three layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) model that is well known in communications systems.
- OSI open system interconnection
- FIG. 2 A related art architecture of the radio interface protocol is illustrated in Figure 2. As shown, the radio interface protocol is divided horizontally into a physical layer, a data link layer, and a network layer, and is divided vertically into a user plane for carrying data traffic such as voice signals and Internet protocol packet transmissions, and a control plane for carrying control information for the maintenance and management of the interface.
- a user plane for carrying data traffic such as voice signals and Internet protocol packet transmissions
- a control plane for carrying control information for the maintenance and management of the interface.
- the physical layer provides information transfer service to a higher layer and is linked via transport channels to a medium access control (MAC) layer.
- Data travels between the MAC layer and the physical layer via a transport channel.
- the transport channel is divided into a dedicated transport channel and a common transport channel depending on whether a channel is shared. Also, data transmission is performed through a physical channel between different physical layers, namely, between physical layers of a sending side (transmitter) and a receiving side (receiver).
- the MAC layer of the second layer provides a service to an upper layer, namely, an RLC (Radio Link Control) layer, via a logical channel.
- the RLC layer supports reliable data transmissions, and performs a segmentation and concatenation function on a plurality of RLC service data units (RLC SDUs) delivered from an upper layer.
- RLC SDUs RLC service data units
- a radio resource control (RRC) layer located in a lowermost portion of the L3 layer is defined only in the control plane.
- the RRC manages the control of logical channels, transport channels, and physical channels with respect to establishment, reconfiguration and release of radio bearers (RBs).
- RBs radio bearers
- a radio bearer service refers to a service that the second layer (L2) provides for data transmission between the terminal and the UTRAN.
- L2 the second layer
- the establishment of a radio bearer refers to defining the protocol layers and the channel characteristics of the channels required for providing a specific service, as well as respectively setting substantial parameters and operation methods.
- An MBMS is implemented in the UMTS system as follows.
- the MBMS refers to a method for providing a streaming or background service to multiple terminals by using a downlink-exclusive MBMS bearer service.
- One MBMS service is made up of one or more sessions, and MBMS data is transmitted to multiple terminals through the MBMS bearer service only when a session is ongoing.
- the UTRAN 100 provides the MBMS bearer service to terminals using an RB.
- Two types of RBs used by the UTRAN 100 are a point-to-point RB and a point- to-multipoint RB.
- the point-to-point RB is a bi-directional RB, including a logical channel DTCH (Dedicated Traffic Channel), a transport channel DCH (Dedicated Channel) and a physical channel DPCH (Dedicated Physical Channel) or a physical channel SCCPCH (Secondary Common Control Physical Channel).
- the point-to-multipoint RB is a uni-directional downlink RB, including a logical channel MTCH (MBMS Traffic Channel), a transport channel FACH (Forward Access Channel) and the physical channel SCCPCH as shown in Figure 3.
- MTCH MBMS Traffic Channel
- FACH Forward Access Channel
- SCCPCH Physical channel SCCPCH
- Figure 3 illustrates a channel mapping structure of the point-to-multipoint RB.
- a logical channel MCCH which is a point-to-multipoint downlink channel, transmits MBMS-related control information.
- the MCCH is mapped to the transport channel FACH.
- the FACH is mapped to the physical channel SCCPCH. Only one MCCH exists in one cell.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a structure of MAC layers of a mobile terminal and a UTRAN that handle an MBMS.
- a MAC-c/sh/m sublayer (hereinafter referred to as "MAC- c/sh/m"), as shown in Figure 4, performs three types of functions.
- the MAC-c/sh/m manages transport channels, such as a PCH (Paging Channel), the FACH and a RACH (Random Access Channel), to which common logical channels, such as a CCCH (Common Control Channel), a CTCH (Common Traffic Channel), a BCCH (Broadcast Control Channel) and a PCCH (Paging Control Channel) that every terminal in a cell region can receive are mapped.
- transport channels such as a PCH (Paging Channel), the FACH and a RACH (Random Access Channel)
- common logical channels such as a CCCH (Common Control Channel), a CTCH (Common Traffic Channel), a BCCH (Broadcast Control Channel) and a PCCH (Paging Control Channel) that every terminal in a cell region can receive are mapped.
- the MAC-c/sh/m manages a transport channel DSCH (Downlink Shared Channel).
- the MAC-c/sh/m manages the transport channel FACH to which the MB
- the MAC-c/sh/m of the UTRAN is located in an RNC.
- One MAC-c/sh/m exists per cell region.
- On the terminal side one MAC-c/sh/m exists per terminal.
- a MAC-d sublayer (“MAC-d"), as shown in Figure 4, manages dedicated logical channels DTCH and DCCH.
- an RRC layer respectively controls a MAC entity, such as the MAC-c/sh/m and the MAC-d through a MAC control SAP (Service Access Point).
- the RRC layer and the MAC layer exchange one or more primitives through the MAC control SAP.
- Primitives exchanged through the MAC control SAP include a primitive used for the RRC layer to control the MAC layer and a primitive used for the MAC layer to report to the RRC layer.
- Each primitive includes a parameter to be used by the RRC layer and the MAC layer.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a radio protocol architecture in accordance with a related art MBMS selective combining method.
- a terminal when receiving the same MBMS service from a plurality of cell regions, a terminal receives the same MBMS data through a plurality of physical channels SCCPCHs and combines the received MBMS data.
- the MBMS data may be combined using methods such as selective combining and soft combining.
- a physical layer of a receiving side processes data received by one MAC-c/sh/m entity by combining respectively different physical channels.
- the terminal comprises a plurality of MAC-c/sh/m entities corresponding to each cell region, wherein each MAC-c/sh/m entity processes received MBMS data.
- the processed MBMS data of each MAC- c/sh/m entity is then combined in the RLC layer. Accordingly, to perform selective combining, the terminal and the UTRAN must have a plurality of MAC-c/sh/m entities corresponding to each cell region.
- the related art selective combining method makes the MAC-c/sh/m of the terminal for the cell #2, specifically, MAC-c/sh/m #2, receive a common channel other than the MTCH.
- the present invention is directed to combining point-to-multipoint service data in a mobile terminal of a wireless communication system using a medium access control entity structure.
- the present invention is embodied in a method for combining point-to-multipoint service data in a mobile terminal of a wireless communication system, the method comprising receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a first medium access control entity capable of processing a first point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in a second medium access control entity capable of processing only a second point-to-multipoint channel providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell from the first medium access control entity to a radio link controller, providing the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the second cell from the second medium access control entity to the radio link controller, and combining the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell and the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell in the radio link controller
- the first medium access control entity is a MAC-c/sh/m.
- the second medium access control entity is a MAC-m.
- the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell is transmitted from a medium access control entity of a network, capable of processing the second point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a network common channel and a network shared channel, to the second medium access control entity of the mobile terminal capable of processing only the second point-to-multipoint channel.
- the first medium access control entity capable of processing the first point-to-multipoint channel and the at least one of a common channel and a shared channel is operatively connected with a third medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel
- the second medium access control entity capable of processing only the second point-to-multipoint channel is not operatively connected with the third medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel.
- the third medium access control entity is a MAC-d.
- the first medium access control entity is capable of supporting an uplink channel and a downlink channel.
- the second medium access control entity is capable of supporting a downlink channel.
- the first medium access control entity is capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- the second medium access control entity is not capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- a method for combining point-to-multipoint service data in a mobile terminal of a wireless communication system comprises receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a first medium access control entity capable of processing at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, receiving and processing the point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell in a second medium access control entity capable of processing only a first point-to-multipoint channel, concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in a third medium access control entity capable of processing only a second point-to-multipoint channel, providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell from the second medium access control entity to a radio link controller, providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell from the third medium access control entity to the radio link controller, and combining the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell and the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell in the radio
- the first medium access control entity is a MAC-c/sh
- the second medium access control entity is a MAC-m
- the third medium access control entity is a MAC-m.
- the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell is transmitted from a medium access control entity of a network, capable of processing the second point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a network common channel and a network shared channel, to the third medium access control entity of the mobile terminal capable of processing only the second point-to-multipoint channel.
- the first medium access control entity capable of processing the first point-to-multipoint channel and the at least one of a common channel and a shared channel is operatively connected with a fourth medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel, and the second medium access control entity and the third medium access control entity are not operatively connected with the fourth medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel.
- the fourth medium access control entity is a MAC-d.
- the first medium access control entity is capable of supporting an uplink channel and a downlink channel.
- the second medium access control entity and the third medium access control entity are capable of supporting a downlink channel.
- the first medium access control entity is capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- the second medium access control entity and the third medium access control entity are not capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- a method for combining point-to-multipoint service data in a mobile terminal of a wireless communication system comprises receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a first medium access control entity capable of processing a first point- to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in a second medium access control entity capable of processing a second point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, receiving in the second medium access control entity a limitation command for limiting processing to the second point-to-multipoint channel, processing the point- to-multipoint service data from the second cell according to the limitation command, providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell from the first medium access control entity to a radio link controller, providing the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the second cell from the second medium access control entity to the radio link controller, and combining
- the first medium access control entity is a MAC-c/sh/m.
- the second medium access control entity is a MAC-c/sh/m.
- the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell is transmitted from a medium access control entity of a network, capable of processing the second point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a network common channel and a network shared channel, to the second medium access control entity of the mobile terminal capable of processing the second point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of the common channel and the shared channel.
- the first medium access control entity capable of processing the first point-to-multipoint channel and the at least one of a common channel and a shared channel is operatively connected with a third medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel
- the second medium access control entity capable of processing the second point-to-multipoint channel and the at least one of a common channel and a shared channel is not operatively connected with the third medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel.
- the third medium access control entity is a MAC-d.
- the first medium access control entity is capable of supporting an uplink channel and a downlink channel.
- the second medium access control entity is capable of supporting a downlink channel.
- the first medium access control entity is capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- the second medium access control entity is not capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- a method for combining point-to-multipoint service data in a mobile terminal of a wireless communication system comprises receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a medium access control entity capable of processing a point- to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in the medium access control entity, receiving in the medium access control entity a limitation command for limiting processing to the point-to-multipoint channel with respect to the point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell, processing the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell according to the limitation command, providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell to a radio link controller, providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell to the radio link controller, and combining the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell and the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell in the
- the medium access control entity is a MAC-c/sh/m.
- the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell is transmitted from a medium access control entity of a network, capable of processing a point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a network common channel and a network shared channel, to the medium access control entity of the mobile terminal capable of processing the point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of the common channel and the shared channel.
- the medium access control entity capable of processing the first point- to-multipoint channel and the at least one of a common channel and a shared channel is operatively connected with a second medium access control entity capable of processing a dedicated channel.
- the second medium access control entity is a MAC-d.
- the medium access control entity is capable of supporting an uplink channel and a downlink channel.
- the medium access control entity is capable of supporting a downlink channel.
- the medium access control entity is capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- the medium access control entity is not capable of processing a mobile terminal I.D.
- a method for transmitting point-to-multipoint service data in a wireless communication system comprises transmitting point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell through a first medium access control entity capable of processing a first point-to-multipoint channel, and concurrently transmitting the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell through a second medium access control entity capable of processing a second point-to-multipoint channel.
- the first and second medium access control entities are MAC-m entities.
- a mobile terminal for combining point-to-multipoint service data of a wireless communication system comprises means for receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a first medium access control entity capable of processing a first point- to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, means for concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in a second medium access control entity capable of processing only a second point-to-multipoint channel, means for providing the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell from the first medium access control entity to a radio link controller, means for providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell (neighboring cell) from the second medium access control entity to the radio link controller, and means for combining the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell and the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell in the radio link controller.
- a mobile terminal for combining point-to-multipoint service data of a wireless communication system comprises means for receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a first medium access control entity capable of processing at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, means for receiving and processing the point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell in a second medium access control entity capable of processing only a first point-to-multipoint channel, means for concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in a third medium access control entity capable of processing only a second point- to-multipoint channel, means for providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell from the second medium access control entity to a radio link controller, means for providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell from the third medium access control entity to the radio link controller, and means for combining the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell and the processed point-to-multipoint service
- a mobile terminal for combining point-to-multipoint service data of a wireless communication system comprises means for receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a first medium access control entity capable of processing a first point- to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, means for concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in a second medium access control entity capable of processing a second point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, means for receiving in the second medium access control entity a limitation command for limiting processing to the second point-to-multipoint channel, means for processing the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell according to the limitation command, means for providing the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell from the first medium access control entity to a radio link controller, means for providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell from the second medium access control entity to
- a mobile terminal for combining point-to-multipoint service data of a wireless communication system comprises means for receiving and processing point-to-multipoint service data of a first cell in a medium access control entity capable of processing a point-to-multipoint channel and at least one of a common channel and a shared channel, means for concurrently receiving and processing the same point-to-multipoint service data from a second cell in the medium access control entity, means for receiving in the medium access control entity a limitation command for limiting processing to the point- to-multipoint channel with respect to the point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell, means for processing the point-to-multipoint service data from the second cell according to the limitation command, means for providing the processed point- to-multipoint service data of the first cell to a radio link controller, means for providing the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the second cell to the radio link controller, and means for combining the processed point-to-multipoint service data of the first cell and the processed point-to-
- Figure 1 illustrates a general UMTS network structure.
- Figure 2 illustrates a UMTS radio protocol architecture.
- Figure 3 illustrates related art channel mapping of a terminal with respect to an MBMS.
- Figure 4 illustrates a related art structure of MAC layers for a terminal and a network providing a point-to-multipoint service.
- Figure 5 illustrates a radio protocol architecture in accordance with a related art selective combining method for a point-to-multipoint service.
- Figure 6 illustrates a selective combining method for a point-to-multipoint service in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 7 illustrates a selective combining method for a point-to-multipoint service in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 illustrates a selective combining method for a point-to-multipoint service in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 9 illustrates a selective combining method for a point-to-multipoint service in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 10 illustrates a radio protocol architecture of a network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the connectivity of MAC entities in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 12 illustrates a MAC-m entity with respect to a mobile terminal in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for combining point- to-multipoint service data in a receiving side of a wireless communication system.
- a MAC (Media Access Control) layer of a receiving side comprises a MAC entity.
- the MAC entity receives an MBMS for a specific cell to check whether data received from a neighboring (adjacent) cell is related to the MBMS. If the received data is not related to the MBMS, the MAC entity discards the received non- MBMS data.
- the MAC layer of the terminal includes one MAC entity per cell.
- An RRC of the terminal indicates whether a MAC entity of the terminal is related to a current cell or a neighboring cell. If the RRC of the terminal indicates that a specific MAC entity is related to the neighboring cell, and the specific MAC entity receives data not related to the MBMS, the received non-MBMS data is discarded.
- a terminal for receiving the MBMS separately includes a MAC entity for managing a common channel for the MBMS and a MAC entity for managing other common channels.
- a MAC entity in the terminal is provided per cell to receive a common channel of the neighboring cell.
- the MAC entity of the terminal which receives the common channel of the neighboring cell, checks whether the data received from the neighboring cell is related to the MBMS. If the data is not related to the MBMS, the received non-MBMS data is discarded.
- an RRC of the terminal preferably indicates whether a MAC entity of the terminal is related to a current cell or a neighboring cell. If the RRC of the terminal indicates that a specific MAC entity is related to the neighboring cell and the specific MAC entity receives data not related to the MBMS, the received non-MBMS data is discarded.
- a terminal comprises one or more upper layer entities related to a specific physical channel at an upper portion of a physical layer.
- the physical layer receives data from the physical channel.
- the terminal interprets the received data, determines an upper layer entity for receiving the interpreted data, and transmits the interpreted data to the determined upper layer entity.
- the upper layer is a MAC layer.
- one or more upper layer entities related to one physical layer may be MAC layer entity receiving the common channel with respect to the MBMS and a MAC layer entity receiving other common channels.
- the physical layer of the terminal interprets the data received from one physical channel and determines whether to deliver the received data to the MAC layer entity receiving the common channel with respect to the MBMS or to the MAC layer entity receiving other common channels. Thereafter, the physical layer of the terminal delivers the received data to the determined MAC layer entity through a corresponding transport channel connected to the determined MAC layer entity.
- FIGS 6 to 9 illustrate radio protocol architectures for MBMS selective combining methods in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the present invention. The preferred embodiments will now be described with reference to Figures 6 to 9.
- a terminal preferably receives both an MBMS service and a non-MBMS service together from a UTRAN.
- the MBMS service involves data transmissions using a point-to-multipoint RB (Radio Bearer).
- the non-MBMS service involves transmitting control information such as an RRC message through a dedicated channel or a common channel, transmitting data to a specific terminal through a dedicated channel, or transmitting user data through the common channel.
- the non-MBMS service is processed in an RLC#0 entity and a MAC-c/sh/m entity of the UTRAN, and transmitted from the cell #1 through the physical channel SCCPCH#1 to the terminal, wherein the cell #1 is a current cell.
- the non-MBMS service is an RRC message that uses the logical channel CCCH and the transport channel FACH#0 during transmission.
- other logical channels such as DCCH, DTCH, CTCH, BCCH, PCCH, or the like may be also used to transmit the non-MBMS service depending on its type. For example, if the PCCH is used as a logical channel, the PCH would be used as a transport channel.
- the UTRAN provide the same MBMS to the mobile terminal through cells #1 and #2.
- the UTRAN comprises a PDCP entity and an RLC#1 for the MBMS.
- the UTRAN also comprises a MAC- c/sh/m#l for the cell #1 and a MAC-c/sh/m#2 for the cell #2.
- the MAC-c/sh/m#l and MAC-c/sh/m#2 receive an RLC PDU for the MBMS from the same RLC entity (RLC#1), and the RLC PDU having MBMS is provided to the terminal through a different cell.
- the MBMS data is delivered through a physical channel existing for each cell.
- the terminal combines the same MBMS data transferred through a plurality of MTCHs from multiple cells.
- the figures of the present invention illustrate the combining of the same MBMS data transferred through two MTCHs from two cells, respectively.
- the present invention also provides for the combining of the same MBMS data transferred through more than two MTCHs from more than two cells, respectively.
- the terminal shown in Figures 6 to 9 receive a specific MBMS from the cell #1 through the logical channel MTCH#1, the transport channel FACH#1 and the physical channel SCCPCH#1.
- the terminal also receives the same specific MBMS from the cell #2 through the logical channel MTCH#2, the transport channel FACH#2 and the physical channel SCCPCH#2.
- An RLC entity (RLC#1) of the terminal selectively combines the MBMS data received through the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a selective combining method for an MBMS in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- a mobile terminal comprises both a MAC entity for common channel (MAC-c/sh) and a MAC entity for MBMS (MAC-m#l) for a current cell (cell #1).
- the mobile terminal For a neighboring cell (cell#2), the mobile terminal comprises a MAC entity for MBMS (MAC-m#2).
- the terminal comprises one MAC-m entity per neighboring cell that transmits the MTCH.
- the mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh entity for the current cell (cell #1) for a non-MBMS service and one MAC-m entity for each cell transmitting a specific MBMS service.
- the MAC-c/sh entity preferably handles the reception of common channels and the MAC-m#l entity handles the reception of the MTCH-mapped FACH.
- the MTCH-mapped FACH may be handled by the MAC-c/sh entity or the MAC-m#l entity.
- a physical layer of the mobile terminal receives data from the cell #1 through SCCPCH#1, if the data corresponds to FACH#0, the physical layer transfers the data to the MAC-c/sh entity. If the received data corresponds to FACH#1, the physical layer transfers the data to the MAC-m#l entity. Also, when the physical layer of the terminal receives data from the cell#2 through SCCPCH#2, if the received data corresponds to FACH#2, the physical layer transfers the data to the MAC-m#2 entity.
- the MAC-m#l entity extracts data corresponding to the MTCH#1 from the FACH#1.
- the MAC-m#2 entity extracts data corresponding to the MTCH#2 from the FACH#2.
- the MAC-m#l entity and MAC-m#2 entity transfer the received data to the RLC#1 through the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2, respectively. In the RLC#1, the data received from the MTCH#1 and the MTCH#2 are selectively combined.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a selective combining method for an MBMS in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- a mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m for handling both a common channel and an MBMS for a current cell (cell #1).
- the mobile terminal also comprises a MAC entity for MBMS (MAC-m) for a neighboring cell (cell #2).
- MAC-m MAC entity for MBMS
- the mobile terminal includes one MAC-m entity per neighboring cell that transmits the MTCH.
- the mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m entity for the current cell (cell #1).
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity handles the reception of the FACH to which the MTCH is mapped, the reception of the FACH to which MCCH is mapped and the reception of the FACH to which CCCH is mapped.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity extracts the data corresponding to MTCH#1 from the FACH#1 and the MAC-m entity extracts the data corresponding to MTCH#2 from the FACH#2.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity and the MAC-m entity transfer the received data to the RLC#1 through the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2, respectively.
- the RLC#1 then selectively combines the data received from the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2.
- Figure 8 illustrates a selective combining method for an MBMS in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- a mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m entity for handling both a common channel and an MBMS for a current cell (cell #1).
- the mobile terminal also comprises a MAC-c/sh/m entity for a neighboring cell (cell #2).
- the mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m entity per neighboring cell that transmits the MTCH.
- a function of the MAC-c/sh/m entity for the neighboring cell be limited such that the MAC-c/sh/m entity for the neighboring cell is dedicatedly used for the MBMS.
- an RRC of the mobile terminal serves to limit the function of the MAC- c/sh/m entity for the neighboring cell.
- the mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m#l entity for the current cell (cell #1).
- the MAC-c/sh/m#l entity handles the reception of the FACH to which MTCH is mapped, the reception of the FACH to which MCCH is mapped and the reception of the FACH to which CCCH is mapped.
- the MAC-c/sh/m#l entity extracts data corresponding to the MTCH#1 from the FACH#1 and the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity extracts data corresponding to the MTCH#2 from the FACH#2.
- the MAC-c/sh/m#l entity and the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity then transfer the received data to the RLC#1 through the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2, respectively.
- the data received from the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2 are selectively combined.
- an RRC of the mobile terminal preferably transfers to the MAC-c/sh/m entity the mobile terminal information for discriminating between the MAC-c/sh/m#l entity of the current cell and the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity of the neighboring cell.
- the discrimination information is transferred using a primitive, which passes through a MAC control SAP.
- the RRC of the mobile terminal transfers a command to the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity of the mobile terminal for limiting the function of the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity.
- the function of MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity is limited to "MICH reception" or "MTCH/ MCCH reception" by using the primitive, which passes through the MAC control SAP.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity namely, the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity
- the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity receives the limitation command, it receives only the MTCH.
- the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity discards the received data.
- the MAC-c/sh/m#2 entity may receive the MCCH of the cell #2 together with the MTCH. Accordingly, if the received data does not correspond to the MTCH and does not correspond to the MCCH, the MAC-c/sh/m#2 layer discards the received data.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a selective combining method for an MBMS in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- a mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m entity for handling both a common channel for non- MBMS and a common channel for MBMS.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity is commonly used for a current cell (cell #1) and a neighboring cell (cell #2).
- a function of the MAC- c/sh/m entity may be limited such that it is exclusively used for the MBMS with respect to receiving a channel of the neighboring cell. Accordingly, an RRC of the mobile terminal serves to limit the function of the MAC-c/sh/m entity.
- the mobile terminal comprises one MAC-c/sh/m entity regardless of the number of cells.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity handles the reception of the FACH to which MTCH is mapped, the reception of the FACH to which MCCH is mapped, and the other remaining common channels.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity extracts data corresponding to MTCH#1 from the FACH#1 and data corresponding to the MTCH#2 from the FACH#2.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity transfers the received data to the RLC#1 through the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2 for the same MBMS.
- the RLC#1 then selectively combines the data received from the MTCH#1 and MTCH#2.
- An RRC of the mobile terminal transfers a command to the MAC-c/sh/m entity of the mobile terminal for limiting a function of the MAC-c/sh/m entity with respect to the neighboring cell.
- the MAC-c/sh/m function of the mobile terminal with respect to the neighboring cell is limited to "MTCH reception” or "MTCH/MCCH reception”.
- the function is limited by using a primitive, which passes through a MAC control SAP.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity When the MAC-c/sh/m entity receives the limitation command, it receives only the MTCH with respect to the neighboring cell. Thus, when a logical channel other than the MTCH is mapped to a transport channel, which has been received from the neighboring cell, if data received does not correspond to the MTCH, the MAC-c/sh/m entity discards the received data.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity may receive the MCCH together with the MTCH with respect to the neighboring cell. Accordingly, if the received data does not correspond to the MTCH and does not correspond to the MCCH, the MAC-c/sh/m entity discards the received data.
- Figure 10 illustrates a radio protocol architecture of a network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the architecture is applied to the UTRAN and may be applied to all UTRANs in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
- a MAC-c/sh#l entity handles a common channel of a cell #1 except for an MBMS in an RNC
- a MAC-m#l entity handles a MTCH of the cell #1 in the RNC
- a MAC-c/sh#2 entity handles a common channel of a cell #2 except for an MBMS in the RNC
- a MAC-m#2 entity handles a MTCH of the cell #2 in the RNC.
- an MCCH may be handled by a MAC-c/sh entity or a MAC-m entity.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the connectivity of MAC entities in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a MAC-c/sh/m entity controls access to all common transport channels, except a High-Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH) transport channel.
- a MAC-d entity controls access to all dedicated transport channels, to MAC-c/sh/m entity and MAC-hs entity.
- the MAC-hs entity controls access to the HS-DSCH transport channel.
- a MAC Control SAP is used to transfer control information to each MAC entity.
- a MAC-m entity controls access to FACH transport channels used to carry MTCH and MSCH.
- the MAC-d entity receives data from the MAC-c/sh/m entity or MAC-hs entity.
- the MAC-d entity transmits data to the MAC-c/sh/m entity.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity is operatively connected with the MAC-d entity and supports both an uplink channel and a downlink channel.
- the MAC-m entity is not operatively connected with the MAC-d entity and only supports a downlink channel.
- the MAC-c/sh/m entity is capable of processing a mobile terminal identifier (UE ID); however, the MAC-m entity is not.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a MAC-m entity with respect to a mobile terminal in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the MAC-m entity comprises a Target Channel Type Field DEMUX (TCTF DEMUX) for handling a TCTF field in a MAC header.
- TCTF DEMUX Target Channel Type Field DEMUX
- the TCTF DEMUX handles detection and deletion functions for downlink channels of the TCTF field.
- the TCTF DEMUX also represents the respective mapping between logical channels and transport channels.
- the TCTF field indicates a common logical channel type.
- the MAC-m entity reads an MBMS ID.
- the MBMS ID identifies received data to an MBMS service.
- a MAC Control SAP is used to transfer control information to the MAC-m entity.
- the MAC-m entity exists in the mobile terminal. Otherwise, the MAC-m entity does not exist.
- the method for receiving an MBMS of the present invention has the following advantages.
- the MAC layer of the terminal receives MBMS data from a plurality of neighboring cells, it discards non-MBMS data received from the neighboring cells.
- the mobile terminal may effectively receive MBMS services.
- the present invention is described in the context of mobile communication, the present invention may also be used in any wireless communication systems using mobile devices, such as PDAs and laptop computers equipped with wireless communication capabilities. Moreover, the use of certain terms to describe the present invention should not limit the scope of the present invention to a certain type of wireless communication system. The present invention is also applicable to other wireless communication systems using different air interfaces and/or physical layers, for example, TDMA, CDMA, FDMA, WCDMA, etc.
- the preferred embodiments may be implemented as a method, apparatus or article of manufacture using standard programming and/or engineering techniques to produce software, firmware, hardware, or any combination thereof.
- article of manufacture refers to code or logic implemented in hardware logic (e.g., an integrated circuit chip, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), etc.) or a computer readable medium (e.g., magnetic storage medium (e.g., hard disk drives, floppy disks, tape, etc.), optical storage (CD-ROMs, optical disks, etc.), volatile and non-volatile memory devices (e.g., EEPROMs, ROMs, PROMs, RAMs, DRAMs, SRAMs, firmware, programmable logic, etc.).
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- Code in the computer readable medium is accessed and executed by a processor.
- the code in which preferred embodiments are implemented may further be accessible through a transmission media or from a file server over a network.
- the article of manufacture in which the code is implemented may comprise a transmission media, such as a network transmission line, wireless transmission media, signals propagating through space, radio waves, infrared signals, etc.
- a transmission media such as a network transmission line, wireless transmission media, signals propagating through space, radio waves, infrared signals, etc.
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