WO2006001671A1 - Method for transmitting and receiving broadcast service data in an ofdma wireless communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a method for transmitting and receiving broadcast service data in a wireless communication system.
- the present invention relates to a method for transmitting and receiving broadcast service data in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) wireless communication system.
- OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- a cellular mobile communication system is a typical wireless communication system.
- the mobile communication system uses a multiple access scheme to simultaneously communicate with a plurality of users.
- the multiple access scheme used in the mobile communication system typically includes a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) scheme and a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) scheme.
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- a multiple access scheme proposed to meet the need is the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) scheme.
- the OFDMA scheme identifies users with a plurality of orthogonal subchannels, and transmits data over the orthogonal subchannels.
- OFDMA cellular system For high-speed data transmission, a cellular system using the OFDMA scheme (hereinafter referred to as an "OFDMA cellular system") has been proposed. Research into the OFDMA scheme is being conducted by an Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.16d standardization committee to provide a high-speed wireless Internet service.
- the 802.16 system supports a high-speed service at a data rate higher than that of a 3 r generation (3G) mobile communication system, and implements the high-speed service using a transmission scheme such as an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) scheme and advanced antenna techniques such as a Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technique and a smart antenna technique in addition to several physical layer techniques used in the 3 G mobile communication system.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output
- the conventional 802.16 high-speed wireless communication system transmits data to individual mobile stations on a unicast basis, and recently, a technique of transmitting and receiving data for a broadcast service provided in the 3G mobile communication system tends to be applied to the 802.16 system.
- FIG. 1 is a signaling diagram illustrating a process of processing a broadcast service transmitted from a physical layer in a mobile communication system wherein the broadcast service is provided through a downlink channel.
- a particular base station transmits broadcast service data for a broadcast service A and a broadcast service B.
- mixed data 100 in which the broadcast service A and the broadcast service B coexist as broadcast traffic.
- the mixed data 100 for the two different broadcast services A and B is subject to channel coding.
- a channel-coded signal 102 for the two different broadcast services is subject to interleaving and modulation.
- an interleaved and modulated signal 104 for the two different broadcast services is mapped to a transmission channel through a transmission process for the broadcast services.
- a radio signal for the broadcast services A and B is transmitted over transmission channels 106a, 106b and 106c. The radio signal is transmitted per predetermined transmission unit.
- the foregoing method may have the following problems when mixed broadcast service data is transmitted.
- the broadcast service unidirectionally transmits downlink signals to a plurality of mobile stations. Therefore, the broadcast service can rarely undergo downlink power control, and in order to overcome a fading radio channel, a transmission time period should be longer than a coherence time of a radio channel to obtain sufficient time diversity. In this case, however, sufficient time diversity cannot be obtained. A description thereof will be made with reference to FIG. 2.
- FIG. 2 is a timing diagram for a description of a relationship between a change in channel fading and transmission data.
- Each of transmission unit-based frames shown in an upper part of FIG. 2 represents a downlink packet transmitted from a base station.
- the packet is a mixed radio signal for different broadcast services as described in connection with FIG. 1. That is, mixed radio signals in each of which different broadcast services coexist are transmitted in the order of i, i+1, i+2, i+3, i+4, i+5, —, as shown in FIG. 2.
- an amplitude response characteristic 200 of a time-varying fading channel has a curve shown in a lower part of FIG. 2.
- An (i+3) th radio frame transmitted from a time 210 to a time 212 has a very high frame error probability. That is, the radio signal cannot have sufficient time diversity, thereby deteriorating reception performance.
- a third problem of the transmission method of FIG. 1 is as follows. Because broadcast signals A and B are encoded and modulated together, it is impossible to allow them to have their own unique performances.
- the broadcast information A is information for a broadcast service for the overall service area of the base station and the broadcast information B is information for only a particular area with a good channel environment in the entire service area of the base station, it is impossible to enable the broadcast information A and B to have their own unique performances because the broadcast information A and the broadcast information B are simultaneously encoded and modulated as described with reference to FIG. 1.
- an object of the present invention to provide a broadcast service data transmission and reception method capable of providing unique performance for each broadcast service when different broadcast services are simultaneously provided.
- a method for providing two or more broadcast services in an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) wireless communication system comprises the steps of separately receiving broadcast services to be transmitted, and independently performing coding, interleaving and modulation on the broadcast services according to a required quality for each of the broadcast services; segmenting each of the modulated broadcast signals into minimum transmission units; time-division-multiplexing the segmented broadcast service signals; configuring a frame comprising information on the broadcast service in physical layer transmission information transmitted together with the broadcast service; and transmitting the frame.
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- a method for receiving a broadcast service in a wireless communication system in which two or more broadcast services are subject to time division multiplexing using an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) scheme, and information on the broadcast service comprising physical layer transmission information is for one frame.
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the method comprises the steps of receiving the physical layer transmission information of the frame, and acquiring information on a described broadcast service by demodulating and decoding the received physical layer transmission information; receiving broadcast service data in the frame at a transmission time of a broadcast service acquired from the physical layer transmission information; demodulating and deinterleaving the received broadcast service data according to a scheme acquired from the physical layer transmission information, combining the deinteiieaved data with another subpacket transmitted on a time division basis; and decoding the combined data.
- FIG. 1 is a signaling diagram illustrating a process of processing a broadcast service transmitted from a physical layer in a mobile communication system wherein the broadcast service is provided through a downlink;
- FIG. 2 is a timing diagram for a description of a relationship between a change in channel fading and transmission data;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a process of generating a transmission signal for information for two different broadcast services in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 1 is a signaling diagram illustrating a process of processing a broadcast service transmitted from a physical layer in a mobile communication system wherein the broadcast service is provided through a downlink;
- FIG. 2 is a timing diagram for a description of a relationship between a change in channel fading and transmission data;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a process of generating a transmission signal for information for two different broadcast services in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 1 is a signaling diagram illustrating a process
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a process of receiving desired broadcast information in a mobile communication system in which broadcast service signals are time-multiplexed before being transmitted according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a process of transmitting broadcast services in a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a process of receiving broadcast services transmitted on a time division basis in a mobile station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a process of generating a transmission signal for information for two different broadcast services in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 a detailed description will now be made of a process of providing different broadcast services in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a base station providing broadcast services receives broadcast services separately without processing broadcast services by mixing the broadcasts.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a process of receiving independent packets for a broadcast service A and a broadcast service B in this manner.
- the base station After independently receiving packets for the broadcast service A and the broadcast service B, the base station performs channel coding on the broadcast services with independent coding schemes in step 310.
- channel coding schemes defined in the system are used for the channel coding.
- the channel coding schemes are not restricted by the present invention. Instead, the present invention is characterized in that data for the broadcast services is separately channel-coded.
- the base station After separately channel-coding both a packet for the broadcast service A and a packet for the broadcast service B, the base station independently interleaves and modulates the encoded broadcast service packets in step 320. After completion of the modulation, the base station segments each of the broadcast service packets into 8 transmission units in step 330. It is assumed herein that a broadcast service packet is segmented into 8 transmission units by way of example. However, the number of transmission units into which the broadcast service packet is segmented is subject to change. In this manner, the transmission unit is set to a minimum transmission unit. Therefore, a size of each segment is determined based on a time of the minimum transmission unit, a data rate available in the minimum transmission unit, and/or a size of a modulated packet. Alternatively, the segmentation into the minimum transmission units in step 330 can be applied to the encoded signals or the interleaved signals. In this case, the interleaving and modulation process is applied after the segmentation into the minimum transmission units.
- the base station After completion of the segmentation, the base station performs multiplexing in step 340.
- the multiplexing is performed such that the segmented broadcast service signals are transmitted sequentially or within a predetermined time. It is assumed in FIG. 3 that only two broadcast services are provided and the two broadcast services transmit the same amount of data on an alternating basis. However, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any number of broadcast services may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the broadcast services may require different qualities or require an increased amount of data. In this case, the broadcast service signals can be transmitted an increased number to match the increased amount of data. When three or more different broadcast services are transmitted, signals for each of the broadcast services are sequentially transmitted.
- broadcast services can be independently transmitted one by one according to a required quality for the broadcast service or an amount of data to be transmitted. That is, in a specific period for which another broadcast service is transmitted once, a particular service can be transmitted a greater number of times (or with a larger amount of broadcast information), as compared with said another broadcast service.
- the novel method can acquire a time diversity effect by inserting the minimum transmission units into different broadcast services. This will be described with reference to a case where three broadcast services are transmitted.
- broadcast services can be transmitted in the following order.
- Example 1 broadcast service B — » broadcast service A — > broadcast service B -» broadcast service C -> broadcast service B — > broadcast service A — » •••
- Example 2 broadcast service B — > ⁇ broadcast service C -» broadcast service B -» broadcast service A -> broadcast service B — > broadcast service C _ > ...
- the novel broadcast service transmission method of FIG. 3 has the following advantages.
- the broadcast information A and the broadcast information B are subject to independent interleaving and modulation processes, the broadcast information A and the broadcast information B can be set such that they have their own unique data rates and performances.
- broadcast information A is transmitted at a data rate of 100 Kbps using a coding rate of 0.2 and a quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulation scheme and broadcast information B is transmitted at a data rate of 400 Kbps using a coding rate of 0.4 and a 16-ary quarature amplitude modulation (16QAM) modulation scheme.
- the broadcast information A can service a wider area at a lower data rate while the broadcast information B can service a narrower area at a higher data rate. In this manner, it is possible to extend service areas and set data rates separately for the broadcast services, contributing to efficient operation of the mobile communication system.
- the broadcast information A and B can either comprise totally different information like different TV channels, or comprise information having different image or audio qualities for the same information. That is, for one TV channel, broadcast information created to provide normal image and audio qualities and broadcast information created to provide high image and audio qualities are independently subject to channel coding, interleaving, and modulation.
- a mobile station receives broadcast information created such that broadcast information having normal image and audio qualities can be received even at a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
- SNR signal-to-noise ratio
- the mobile station receives broadcast information created such that broadcast information having high image and audio qualities can be received only at a high SNR.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a process of receiving desired broadcast information in a mobile communication system in which broadcast service signals are time-multiplexed before being transmitted according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a base station has segmented signals for a broadcast service A and a broadcast service B, which underwent channel coding, interleaving, and modulation, into 8 minimum transmission units.
- a mobile station desiring to receive the broadcast information A selectively receives a signal for the broadcast information A from among the signals for the broadcast information A and the broadcast information B, which were time-multiplexed as shown in FIG. 4, combines all of the signals generated by the same channel coding, interleaving, and modulation, and performs a reception process on the combined signal.
- a detailed description thereof will be made herein below.
- a mobile station When a time-multiplexed radio broadcast signal 400 is transmitted, a mobile station selectively receives only its desired transmission-unit frames. That is, in step 410, the mobile station selectively extracts only its desired broadcast signals. In step 420, the mobile station combines the received desired broadcast information frames. In step 430, the mobile station demodulates and decodes the combined signal, thereby receiving the desired broadcast service A.
- the high-speed wireless communication system providing at unicast should be able to determine whether a physical layer frame transmitted from a base station comprises a broadcast packet and whether a particular packet is a broadcast packet.
- a base station informs mobile stations of a transmission time of each broadcast packet through a control message, or writes in an inclusion of broadcast information in a physical layer frame over which the corresponding packet is transmitted, and broadcasts the information, thereby indicating a physical layer frame over which a broadcast service is transmitted.
- the 802.16 system to which an embodiment of the present invention is applied can use a method for allocating unique connection identifiers (CIDs) to broadcast services, and writing broadcast information with its CID in a physical layer transmission information (DL-MAP) part that is included in every transmission frame, before transmission.
- a mobile station receiving a particular frame, receives physical layer transmission information of the corresponding frame and determines whether a CID corresponding to its desired broadcast service is included in the received physical layer transmission information. If the CID corresponding to its desired broadcast service is included in the received physical layer transmission information, the mobile station can receive the desired broadcast service through the symbol and subchannel over which the corresponding CID is transmitted.
- a format of the physical layer transmission information is shown in Table 1 below.
- Table 1 shows a format of the general physical layer transmission information used in the 802.16 system.
- a Downlink Interval Usage Code (DIUC) field a field indicating a transmission type commonly used in the 802.16 system, indicates a downlink transmission type of a channel specified in the physical layer transmission information.
- An INC_CID field indicates whether a CID is included in the corresponding physical layer transmission information.
- a N_CID field indicates the number of CIDs included in the corresponding physical layer transmission information.
- a CID field indicates a CID of the data transmitted in a frame indicated by the physical layer transmission information.
- An OFDMA symbol offset field indicates a start point of an OFDMA symbol where the corresponding data is transmitted in a frame.
- a No. OFDMA symbols field indicates the number of the OFDMA symbols.
- a Subchannel offset field indicates a start point of a channel over which the corresponding data is transmitted.
- a No. Subchannels field indicates the number of the subchannels.
- a Boosting field indicates
- an embodiment of the present invention presents a method for defining broadcast physical layer transmission information (Broadcast DL- MAP) used for writing broadcast-related information therein in addition to the physical layer transmission information, and including the broadcast physical layer transmission information.
- the broadcast physical layer transmission information can be included when the DIUC field among the fields of the physical layer transmission information is set to 15, for example, and a format thereof is shown in Table 2.
- Table 2 shows a format of the broadcast physical layer transmission information newly defined in the 802.16 system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile station reads an Extended DIUC field from the extended physical layer transmission information, and if its value is an indicator corresponding to broadcast physical layer transmission information, the mobile station can analyze the corresponding extended physical layer transmission information as broadcast information.
- a Length field in the broadcast physical layer transmission information indicates a size of included broadcast physical layer transmission information.
- a N_CID field indicates the number of included broadcast CIDs and its value can be determined from a value of the Length field.
- the broadcast physical layer transmission information includes information on N CID broadcast CIDs.
- a CID field indicates CIDs used for identifying broadcast services included in the corresponding broadcast physical layer transmission information.
- An OFDMA Symbol Offset field indicates a symbol position in a frame over which broadcast information with a corresponding broadcast CID is transmitted, and a No. OFDMA Symbols field indicates how many symbols the corresponding broadcast information is transmitted in in the corresponding position.
- a Subchannel Offset field indicates a start point of a frequency-domain channel over which broadcast information with a corresponding broadcast CID is transmitted, and a No. Subchannels field indicates how many channels are occupied in a corresponding start channel.
- a DIUC field indicates a transmission type popularly used in the 802.16 system.
- a SPID field indicates a subpacket identifier (SPID) of a corresponding broadcast CID included in the current frame when one broadcast packet is segmented into several transmission units, or subpackets, before being transmitted. If one broadcast packet is segmented into 8 subpackets and a third subpacket is transmitted in the current frame as described with reference to FIG. 3, a SPID field of the corresponding broadcast CID has a value of 2, and a SPID of a first subpacket has a value of 0.
- SPID subpacket identifier
- the broadcast physical layer transmission information defined in the present invention provides information used for indicating whether broadcast information is included in a frame transmitted in the 802.16 system, and further provides a method for identifying subpackets when a particular broadcast service is transmitted on a time division basis.
- a generalized format of the broadcast physical layer transmission information (Broadcast DL-MAP) provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown in Table 3.
- Table 3 shows a generalized format of broadcast physical layer transmission information comprising an ARQ Channel Identifier (ACID) field and an ARQ Identifier Sequence Number (AISN) field in addition to the format of Table 2.
- the ACID field indicates the number of broadcast packets that can be consecutively transmitted in a broadcast service identified by the same CID. In the broadcast service identified by the same CID, if there is no ACID field in the broadcast physical layer transmission information, a base station cannot transmit the next broadcast packet until it transmits all of the subpackets obtained by time- dividing one broadcast packet.
- the ACID field can be used for identifying broadcast packets that were transmitted consecutively or simultaneously, and the mobile station can identify the consecutively or simultaneously received broadcast subpackets using the ACID.
- an ACID of broadcast physical layer transmission information corresponding to the subpackets 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 is set to 0 and an ACID of broadcast physical layer transmission information corresponding to the subpackets 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4 is set to 1 before being transmitted.
- the mobile station consecutively receiving the subpackets, combines subpackets transmitted with the same ACID, thereby improving reception performance.
- different broadcast packets for one broadcast service can be mixed before being transmitted, maximizing time division effect.
- the AISN field indicates sequence information of broadcast packets transmitted with the corresponding ACID.
- a base station changes a value of the AISN field. If the AISN field changes from 0 to 1, or 1 or O 5 changing the sequence information, the mobile station can determine that broadcast packets transmitted with the corresponding ACID have changed, empties a buffer corresponding to the ACID, and stores subpackets for the next broadcast packet in the buffer. With the use of the AISN, the base station can transmit the next broadcast packet even before it transmits all of the predetermined broadcast subpackets, ensuring flexible and variable broadcast information transmission.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for including a broadcast CID and a broadcast SPID in a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) message, which is a media access control (MAC) layer message, before transmission, in addition to the method for identifying subpackets of a broadcast packet transmitted using the physical layer transmission information and the broadcast physical layer transmission information. Further, an embodiment of the present invention provides a method in which a mobile station can receive a broadcast packet using information on the message and identify SPIDs thereof.
- HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest
- MAC media access control
- Table 4 below shows a format of a HARQ message defined in the 802.16 system.
- a base station transmits the message shown in Table 4 on a broadcast basis in order to transmit HARQ information to mobile stations supporting HARQ. Therefore, a mobile station supporting HARQ receives a HARQ message included in a transmitted physical layer frame, and determines whether its own CID is included therein. If its own CID is included therein, the mobile station determines that the corresponding HARQ information is its own reception information. The mobile station receives transmitted HARQ subpackets using the information.
- a H-ARQ MAP Indicator field is a message indicator for indicating that this message is a HARQ message
- a H-ARQJUL-MAP appended field indicates that uplink transmission information is included in addition to downlink transmission information, and when the H-ARQJUL-MAP appended field is set to 1, uplink HARQ-related information is included in the message.
- a CRC appended field indicates that a HARQ message and a 32-bit CRC for the message are transmitted together. If the CRC appended field is set to 1, the HARQ message and a 32-bit CRC added to an end thereof are transmitted together.
- a MAP message length field indicates a length of a HARQ message, and when the HARQ message is transmitted together with a CRC, the MAP message length field indicates a length comprising a length of the CRC.
- a DL IE count field indicates how many HARQ information elements (IEs) are included before being transmitted.
- the HARQ message comprises as many Compact DL-MAP IEs (uplink transmission information) as a value indicated by the DL IE count field. If the H-ARQ_UL-MAP appended field of the HARQ message is set to I 5 Compact UL-MAP (downlink transmission information) is included in the remaining part of the message.
- the downlink transmission information (Compact DL-MAP) can express various types of downlink HARQ information.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for transmitting broadcast packet information using extended downlink transmission information of the downlink transmission information.
- a format of the extended downlink transmission information is shown in Table 5.
- Table 5 shows a format of the extended downlink transmission information.
- a DL- MAP sub-type field indicates a type of extended downlink transmission information, and in an 802.16 standard, all values are reserved without a definition of a detailed type of the extended downlink transmission information.
- a Length field indicates a length of extended downlink transmission information, and an extended downlink transmission information block with a designated length is included in a Payload field.
- TimeDiversity_MBS_DL-MAP that expresses transmission information of a broadcast packet.
- Table 6 shows a format of the downlink time diversity information defined in the present invention.
- the downlink time diversity information comprises N_CID broadcast packet transmission information elements, and a value of the N_CID can be determined depending on a Length field specified in the extended downlink transmission information.
- a CID field of the downlink time diversity information indicates a CID of an included broadcast packet, and a Subchannel Offset field indicates a position in a frame, where broadcast information with a corresponding CID is transmitted.
- SPID, ACID, and AI_SN fields having the same meaning as those described with reference to Table 2 and Table 3, indicate a SPID for each broadcast subpacket, an ID of an ARQ channel over which the subpacket is transmitted, and an ARQ sequence number, respectively.
- a mobile station Upon receiving a particular physical layer frame, a mobile station that supports HARQ and desires to receive a broadcast service, should determine whether a HARQ message is included in the frame. If the HARQ message is included in the frame, the mobile station determines whether a CID of its desired broadcast service is included using downlink time diversity information included in the HARQ message. If the CID of its desired broadcast service is included, the mobile station can receive a broadcast subpacket corresponding to a SPID using designated coding and modulation/demodulation methods in a designated position using time diversity information corresponding to the CID.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a process of transmitting broadcast services in a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention. With reference to FIG. 5, a description will now be made of a process of transmitting broadcast services in a base station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a base station's exemplary operation for independently generating and transmitting broadcast subpackets for broadcast logical channels on a per-frame basis according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- broadcast data transmitted with one CID comprises one broadcast logical channel.
- a base station performs a buffering operation of storing broadcast data arriving thereat every frame in a buffer according to a logical channel. Thereafter, the base station performs a transmission preparation process of steps 502 to 532 on all of the broadcast logical channels transmitted by the base station. After performing the buffering operation, the base station determines in step 502 whether a particular broadcast logical channel #j must be transmitted at a frame #i. If it is determined that the frame #i is not a transmission time of the broadcast logical channel #j, the base station processes the next broadcast service or returns to step 500 where it continuously performs the buffering operation on the broadcast service.
- the base station determines a channel coding method, an interleaving method, and a modulation method for the next broadcast packet stored in a buffer.
- the base station applies the determined methods to the corresponding broadcast packet, i.e., performs channel coding, interleaving and modulation on the corresponding broadcast packet using the determined methods.
- the base station segments the channel-coded, interleaved and modulated broadcast packet into a predetermined number of subpackets.
- broadcast services are individually subject to channel coding, interleaving and modulation, as described with reference to FIG. 3.
- the base station sets a SPID of the corresponding broadcast logical channel to 0.
- the base station selects a first subpacket among the generated subpackets.
- the generation of subpackets in step 510 can be applied to a coded signal or a coded/interleaved signal.
- interleaving and modulation can be applied after generation of the subpackets.
- the base station After the steps of 506 to 514, the base station performs time and channel multiplexing on the selected broadcast subpacket at a predetermined position in step 530.
- the base station includes broadcast physical layer transmission information for the corresponding broadcast logical channel #j in physical layer transmission information to be transmitted at the frame #i. This multiplexing is the same multiplexing described with reference to FIG. 3.
- step 504 If it is determined in step 504 that the base station has not transmitted all of the broadcast subpackets for the corresponding broadcast logical channel #j, the base station increases a SPID of the corresponding broadcast logical channel by 1 in step 520. In step 522, the base station selects a subpacket corresponding to the increased SPID, and then proceeds to step 530.
- the base station proceeds to step 534 where if there is unicast data to be transmitted at the current frame #i and the current frame #i has room for transmission, the base station adds the corresponding unicast data to broadcast data, for multiplexing. Thereafter, the base station includes the multiplexed information and the broadcast information in the physical layer transmission information, thereby completing a frame #i including physical layer transmission information. In step 536, the base station transmits the completed frame, and then ends the process.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a process of receiving broadcast services transmitted on a time division basis in a mobile station according to an embodiment of the present invention. With reference to FIG. 6, a detailed description will now be made of a process of receiving broadcast service data transmitted on a time division basis in a mobile station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- broadcast data transmitted with one CID comprises one broadcast logical channel.
- a mobile station receiving a frame #i at a predetermined time, receives physical layer transmission information and broadcast physical layer transmission information included in a frame, and decodes the received information.
- the mobile station can acquire a format of the current frame, a CID transmitted in the frame, and information on its transmission point.
- the mobile station determines in step 602 whether a broadcast logical channel to be received in a frame #i is included. If it is determined in step 602 that the desired broadcast logical channel is included in the transmitted frame #i, the mobile station performs steps 604 to 620 on all of the desired broadcast logical channels included in the frame.
- the mobile station receives (or performs demodulation and deinterleaving) a subpacket transmitted at a position of a desired broadcast logical channel #j in a frame based on the information written in broadcast physical layer transmission information for the desired broadcast logical channel #j.
- the mobile station analyzes in step 606 a SPID of the corresponding broadcast subpacket transmitted through the broadcast physical layer transmission information. Thereafter, the mobile station determines whether the subpacket is a first subpacket of the broadcast packet.
- the mobile station performs, in step 608, a code level combining process with previous subpackets stored in a reception buffer for the corresponding logical channel #j .
- the mobile station empties the reception buffer for the broadcast logical channel #j in step 609.
- the mobile station decodes the received first subpacket or the code- level-combined packet, thereby reconfiguring the original broadcast packet.
- the mobile station After the reconfiguration, the mobile station performs a CRC check on the reconfigured broadcast packet in step 612. Based on the CRC check result, the mobile station determines whether the corresponding packet has been successfully received. If it is determined in step 612 that there is no CRC error, the mobile station transmits the corresponding broadcast packet to an upper layer in step 614. In step 620, the mobile station empties the reception buffer for the broadcast logical channel #j which is a logical channel for the corresponding broadcast packet.
- the mobile station compares a SPID with a MAX_SPID in step 616 to determine whether the corresponding broadcast subpacket is the last subpacket. If the corresponding broadcast subpacket is not the last subpacket, the mobile station stores the received subpacket in the reception buffer for the corresponding broadcast logical channel #j in step 618. Otherwise, if it is determined in step 616 that the received subpacket is the last subpacket, the mobile station empties the reception buffer for the corresponding broadcast logical channel #j in step 620, determining that the subpacket of the corresponding broadcast packet is no longer transmitted.
- the method of determining whether the current subpacket is the last subpacket, performed in step 616, can be achieved by determining whether a received SPID has a maximum value.
- the SPID is used in the embodiment of the present invention, a change in AISN number can also be used as described above. Alternatively, both of them can also be used.
- the mobile station After processing all of the desired broadcast packets included in a frame #i, the mobile station proceeds to step 622 where it processes unicast data in the corresponding broadcast service and then ends the operation in the frame #i.
- the 802.16 wireless communication system providing broadcast services can acquire a time diversity effect for each of the broadcast services, thereby improving reception performance.
- the broadcast services by independently transmitting the broadcast services, it is possible to provide various qualities of the broadcast service, and a mobile station can selectively receive its desired broadcast service.
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