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- the present disclosure relates to a communication system, and in particular, but not exclusively, to allocation of resources, for example, scheduling of data packets in a communication system providing wireless communication for users thereof.
- a communication system can be seen as a facility that enables communication sessions between two or more entities such as user equipment and/or other nodes which are a part of or are otherwise associated with the communication system.
- the communication may comprise, for example, communication of voice, data, multimedia and so on.
- a user equipment connected to a communication system may, for example, be provided with a two-way telephone call or multi-way conference call or with a data connection.
- a user equipment may communicate packet data to and from a server entity, between two or more user equipments or otherwise on the interface between the user equipment and the communications system.
- a communication system typically operates in accordance with a given standard or specification which sets out what the various entities associated with the system are permitted to do and how that should be achieved.
- the standard or specification may define if a user equipment is provided with a circuit switched service or a packet switched service or both.
- Communication protocols and/or parameters which shall be used for the connection are also typically defined.
- the manner how the user equipment can access the communication system and how communication shall be implemented between the user equipment and the elements of the communication network is typically based on predefined communication protocols. In other words, a specific set of "rules" on which the communication can be based on needs to be defined to enable the user equipment to communicate via the communication system.
- Communication systems proving wireless communication for user equipment are known.
- PLMN public land mobile network
- a PLMN is commonly based on cellular architecture.
- Another example is a mobile system that is based, at least partially, on use of communication satellites.
- Mobile communications may also be provided by means of other mobile systems, such as by means of wireless local area networks (WLAN).
- WLAN wireless local area networks
- a base station servers a plurality of user equipment.
- a user equipment may also be in wireless communication with two or more base stations at the same time. Communication on the wireless interface between the user equipment and the base station can be based on an appropriate communication protocol.
- the skilled person knows the basic operational principles and elements required for the wireless access to the network. Examples of these include access systems such as the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), WCDMA (Wide-band CDMA), TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access), FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple Access), or SDMA (Space Division Multiple Access) and hybrids thereof.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- WCDMA Wide-band CDMA
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- SDMA Space Division Multiple Access
- Each base station is controlled by an appropriate control arrangement.
- the operation of a base station and other apparatus for the communication can be controlled by one or several control entities.
- Two or more base stations may be controlled by a controller.
- the third generation (3G) Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) networks employ control entities known as radio network controllers (RNC) for controlling the operation of the wireless access network.
- RNC radio network controllers
- a WCDMA radio network controller typically controls a number of stations, and often all stations, of an access network.
- the access network controllers are connected to core network entities.
- One or more gateway nodes may also be provided for connecting a communication network to other networks.
- a mobile network may be connected to communication networks such as an IP (Internet Protocol) and/or other packet data networks.
- IP Internet Protocol
- a user equipment may communicate data over a wireless interface with the access system.
- a user equipment has sufficient amount of data to transmit in a buffer thereof some capacity needs to be allocated to the user equipment by the access system, and more particularly, air interface capacity is required from the base station.
- a base station may receive substantially simultaneously a number of capacity allocation requests from different user equipment. Due to the limitations in the resources available over the air interface the base station may need to be able to allocate the capacity to those user equipments which should, for reason or another, transmit data with higher priority. In other words, the base stations may need to be able to prioritize transmission by the user equipment before allocating capacity for data transmissions. Conventionally the prioritization has been provided by mapping different services onto dedicated channels with different priority amongst the channels.
- the packet scheduling functionality in the network side is located at the radio access network controller level, such as the RNC of the WCDMA. This has been a fairly straightforward solution since for example in the WCDMA the radio network controller (RNC) is aware about the priorities of the different radio bearers on the so called the Medium Access Control d (MAC-d) layer.
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- E-DCH Enhanced Dedicated Channel
- MAC-e Medium Access Control e
- This layer is hierarchically a lower level layer than the above mentioned MAC-d, and is only used by the user equipment and the base station.
- the above mentioned method of mapping different services onto dedicated channels with different priorities is not considered optimal in the case of technologies such as the E-DCH where fast packet scheduling is done at the base station (called Node B in the WCDMA) and the available E-DCH resources must be shared with other users in a shared channel fashion.
- HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
- SPI Scheduling Priority Indicator
- Embodiments of the present invention aim to address one or several of the above problems.
- a method of allocating resources in a communication system where a plurality of user equipment can communicate data on a dedicated channel, the method comprising the steps of sending a request for communication resources from a user equipment to a station of the communication system on a first protocol layer, detecting a requirement of a priority based resource allocation, obtaining at the station priority information from a data flow on a second protocol layer, and allocating resources for communication on the first protocol layer based on said priority information.
- a station for a communication system comprising a radio part for communication with user equipments, and at least one controller configured to receive requests for communication resources from the user equipments on a first protocol layer, to detect that priority based resource allocation is required, to obtain at the station priority information from a data flow on a second protocol layer, and to allocate resources for communication on the first protocol layer based on said priority information.
- a communication system comprising the above referenced stations.
- the embodiments of the invention may provide advantage in preventing signaling overflows, especially on the wireless interface. Furthermore, some embodiments may enable optimization and/or more efficient utilization of resources of the wireless interface and/or interfaces within an access network. Some of the embodiments may also enable better quality of service (QoS) to the end users, serving high priority services and/or users first. For example, streaming may be served before best effort traffic, and so on. Moreover, the invention may be implemented without any modification to the existing user equipments.
- QoS quality of service
- Figure 1 shows a communication system wherein the present invention may be embodied
- Figure 2 a detailed example of a possible interface protocol architecture between a mobile user equipment and an access network controller
- FIG. 3 illustrates the principles of an embodiment
- Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a number of base stations 4. It shall be appreciated that the base stations are sometimes, such as in the WCDMA access networks, referred to by the term Node-B.
- Each base station 4 is provided with an appropriate radio part so that it can wirelessly transmit signals to and receive signals from a plurality of mobile user equipment 1 ,2.
- a mobile user equipment is sometimes referred to as a mobile station (MS) or mobile terminal (MT).
- MS mobile station
- MT mobile terminal
- each of the mobile user equipment 1 , 2 is able to transmit wireless signals to and receive signals on the air interface from appropriate base station 4.
- An appropriate user equipment is provided with required radio transmission elements and controller functions so that it is enabled to send and receive data from the network, and process control instructions it may receive from the network.
- a mobile user equipment is able to move within the access network provided by one or more base stations and also from one access network coverage area to another coverage area.
- the location of a mobile station may thus vary in time as the mobile user equipment may be free to move within the service area of the mobile system.
- FIG. 1 shows two access network controllers, and more particularly radio network controllers (RNC) 10 and 11.
- the access network controllers are commonly connected to other network elements, such as to an appropriate switching center 12, a gateway node 13 and so on via suitable interconnections.
- Figure 2 shows a detailed example of a possible interface protocol architecture between a mobile user equipment 1 , a base station 4 and an access network controller 10. More particularly, Figure 2 shows protocol architecture for an Enhanced Dedicated Channel (E-DCH) transport channel.
- E-DCH Enhanced Dedicated Channel
- MAC-d protocol is located in the radio network controller 10, but not in the base station 4.
- MAC-d provides medium access control functionalities in association with the dedicated channels, for example function relating to multiplexing, mapping on the transport channels, Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC), Frame Error Rate (FER).
- CRC Cyclic Redundancy Code
- FER Frame Error Rate
- MAC-e protocol in turn, is located at the base station 4, for example Node B.
- MAC-e functions for example to demultiplex different MAC-d flows to the same E-DCH channel.
- Other functions performed by MAC-e include tasks such as handling of Hybrid Automatic-Repeat-Request (HARQ) retransmissions and scheduling.
- HARQ Hybrid Automatic-Repeat-Request
- the base station 4 may not always be aware of the priority of the data until a user equipment starts to transmit and the MAC-d flows are demultiplexed.
- resources may be allocated for a short period of time, the flow may be de-multiplexed and its priority checked at the MAC-d flow.
- a Node-B 4 of Figure 2 receives the capacity request from the user equipment 1 , it may allocate resources for this request for short time interval, during which the Node-B demultiplexes the MAC-e flow from the user equipment.
- the Node-B 4 also checks the priority of the data transmitted by the mobile user equipment from the MAC-d flow. In other words, if the user equipment does not give the priority in the MAC-e flow, for example in a scheduling priority indicator (SPI), the priority may then be detected from another protocol layer, such as from the quality identity (QID) of the MAC-d flow.
- SPI scheduling priority indicator
- the Node-B 4 may use the priority information received on the MAC-e level for appropriate resource scheduling. For example, the Node-B may use the priority information for packet scheduling over the Uu or lub interfaces 3 and 5, respectively.
- Figure 3 clarifies an embodiment that is applied to a WCDMA network implementing E-DCH in the uplink.
- a Node B of a WCDMA radio access network is configured to assign the radio resources to the different mobile user equipment upon request.
- Figure 4 shows in more general term the operation of the embodiment.
- Mobile user equipments 1 and 2 transmit data with different priorities.
- the available resources over the air interface are limited by the bandwidth illustrated in Figure 3 by the "tube" 14.
- the Node B is aware about the priorities as it performs demultiplexing of the MAC-e E-DCH flows.
- resource allocation is required, and the Node-B 4 grants the request of mobile user equipment that transmit the data with higher priority.
- Figure 3 that would be the mobile user equipment 1.
- the required decision making procedure and other required control operations can be provided by any appropriate processor or a number of processors provided in the Node-B.
- the Quality ID (QID) of the (Medium Access Control d) MAC-D flows are used for priority based packet scheduling in MAC-e in step 46. This may occur for example in response to detection at step 42 that no explicit Scheduling Priority Indication (SPI) is signaled from the user equipment 1 to the Node-B 4 over the Uu interface 3.
- SPI Scheduling Priority Indication
- rate request layer 1 message sent from the user equipment to the Node B over the Uu interface contains a SPI, the operation continues from 42 to 44 and normal processing of the data flow follows.
- the Information obtained at step 46 may then be used at step 48 for example for optimal resource scheduling over the Uu and lub interfaces.
- the above data processing functions may be provided by means of one or more data processor entities.
- Appropriately adapted computer program code product may be used for implementing the embodiments, when loaded to a computer, for example for performing the computations and the searching, matching and combining operations.
- the program code product for providing the operation may be stored on and provided by means of a carrier medium such as a carrier disc, card or tape.
- a possibility is to download the program code product via a data network.
- Implementation may be provided with appropriate software in a location server. Thus it may be that no additional hardware is needed in some applications. Additional memory and processing capacity may be needed in a location server.
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