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- a method and element for wireless uplink packet data communications A method and element for wireless uplink packet data communications
- the present invention relates to wireless communications. More especially it relates to wireless packet data communi- cations. Particularly it relates to latency reduction when scheduling a plurality of users for a communications re ⁇ source.
- FDM Frequency Division Multi ⁇ plex
- TDM Time Division Multiplex
- CDM Code Division Multiplex
- Scheduled CDMA reveals data exchange between BS and MS in fixed-size unit called capsule, comprising one or more packets.
- a capsule transmission request is sent to base sta ⁇ tion by mobile station whenever the MS has new packets to transmit.
- the scheduler selects capsule transmission requests from a common queue ordered according to priority or delay sensitivity.
- the base station sends transmission permission capsules to selected mobile sta ⁇ tions to inform them of their capsule transmission times and power levels.
- 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project
- 3GPP Technical Speci ⁇ fication Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) , Mobile Station (MS) - Base Station System (BSS) interface, Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol (Release 5) , 3GPP TS 44.060 v5.13.0, France, September 2004, specifies proce ⁇ dures for Radio Link Control, RLC, layer and Medium Access Control, MAC, layer, including physical link control func ⁇ tions of the radio interface between GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network, GERAN, and Mobile Station, MS.
- 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project
- An Uplink State Flag is used on Packet Data Channel(s), PDCH(es) to allow multiplexing of uplink radio blocks from different mobile stations.
- An RR (Radio Resource) connection is a physical connection established between a mobile station and the network to support exchange of information flows.
- a TBF Temporal Block Flow
- LLC Logical Link Control
- A/Gb mode is a mode of operation of the MS when connected to the Core Network, CN, via GERAN and the A and/or Gb interfaces; the A interface being the interface between a BSS (Base Station Subsystem) and a 2G MSC (Mobile Switching Center) and the Gb interface being the interface between a BSS and a 2G SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) .
- a TBF is a logical con ⁇ nection offered by two MAC entities to support the unidi ⁇ rectional transfer of RLC PDUs on basic physical sub- channels.
- Iu mode is a mode of operation of the MS when connected to the CN via GERAN or UTRAN and the Iu inter ⁇ face; the Iu interface being the interface between a BSS or an RNC (Radio Network Controller) and a 3G MSC or a 3G SGSN.
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- the uplink TBF may be maintained during temporary inactive periods, where the mo ⁇ bile station has no RLC information to send.
- the mobile station generally operates with a sliding trans ⁇ mission window of RLC data PDUs.
- the mobile station In the extended uplink TBF mode of Technical Specification 3GPP TS 44.060, if there is no RLC data block available within the window, the mobile station shall stop sending RLC data blocks.
- the mo ⁇ bile station shall continue sending RLC data blocks when an RLC data block becomes available in the window.
- 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project
- 3GPP Technical Speci- fication Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network, Multiplexing and multiple access on the radio path (Release 5) , 3GPP TS 45.002 v5.12.0, France, April 2004, defines the physical channels of the radio sub system required to support the logical channels. It includes a description of the logical channels and the definition of frequency hopping, TDMA
- the logical channel type shall be indicated by the message type contained in the block header part.
- the logical channel type is indicated by the corre ⁇ sponding polling message on the downlink.
- the logical channel type is indicated by the USF, set on the downlink on a block-by-block basis.
- the MAC layer is responsible for sharing of communications resource (the air interface) common to data and voice us ⁇ ers, according to an allocation strategy.
- MAC of BSS Base Station Subsystem
- BSS Base Station Subsystem
- MAC of BSS is responsible for management of uplink and downlink schedul ⁇ ing of RLC blocks belonging to different TBFs over avail- able time slots, resolving conflicts due to e.g. request collisions, assigning uplink TBFs to requesting MTs (Mobile Terminals) if there are time-slots available, notifying of uplink TBF deallocation if MT has been inactive during a predefined period, associating respective voice calls to a pair of time-slots and signaling as need be for deallocat ⁇ ing of a TBF to render the time-slot pair available for speech communications.
- MTs Mobile Terminals
- MAC of MT In uplink direction, MAC of MT is responsible for initiating transmission of requests of up ⁇ link TBFs to BSS for transfer of data for which no TBF is yet established. Once the TBF setup is acknowledged, MAC of MT forwards RLC PDUs, carrying one or more segmented LLC PDUs, over a time-slot allocated by BSS. MT continues sending until there is no more data to send, or it has transmitted a maximum number of RLC blocks allowed. The TBF is then released. Each TBF is assigned by the network a temporary flow identity, TFI, which is unique in both di ⁇ rections.
- TFI temporary flow identity
- FIG. 1 illustrates schematically segmentation/reassembly of LLC PDUs and RLC PDUs.
- the LLC PDU comprises a frame header «FH», LLC data or control information «Information field», and a frame check sequence «FCS».
- a radio block consists of a 1-byte MAC header «BH» followed by RLC data «Info field», or an RLC/MAC control block «Info field», fi ⁇ nalized by a 16-bit block check sequence, «BCS».
- the radio block is carried on the physical channel by four normal bursts.
- a general problem of multiple access systems is to fulfill various requirements of a session as regards, e.g. QoS.
- Another problem is how to incorporate such requirements when allocating traffic to communications resources and scheduling of transmission instances.
- the queue status of the mobile entity is not always available, at least not if lim ⁇ ited time restrictions also need to be met. Further it may not be efficient to spend communication resources on commu- nicating such information to a scheduling entity, such as a base station or base station controller.
- Another object of the invention to keep the risk of colli ⁇ sions of data packets of different users below a selected level.
- FIG 1 illustrates schematically segmentation/reassembly of LLC PDUs and RLC PDUs according to prior art.
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of equal share splitting of a resource.
- Figure 3 illustrates schematically example delay and waste of capacity with individual scheduling according to prior art.
- Figure 4 illustrates uplink scheduling according to the invention grouping or pooling of a plurality of inactive TBFs.
- Figure 5 illustrates an information field element of a trigger message according to the first variation of a first basic embodiment of the invention and of a stop message ac- cording to a second basic embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 illustrates information field elements of a trig ⁇ ger message according to a first mode of a first embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 7 illustrates information elements of a , trigger ' message according to a second mode of the first embodiment of the invention.
- the invention identifies that scheduling of a number of temporarily inactive TBFs (temporarily carrying no data) allowing occurrence of collisions when transmitting on a communications resource, such as a PDCH, would reduce la ⁇ tency as compared to splitting the resource in time dedicating the fractions to particular TBFs.
- FIG. 2 An example of equal share splitting of a resource is sche ⁇ matically illustrated in figure 2.
- the communications resource can be, e.g., one or more recurring time slots of a time multiplexed system, which is antici ⁇ pated in the figure.
- Each TBF is preceded by a correspond- ing USF «USF1», «USF2», «USF3».
- TBFs «TBF1», «TBF2», «TBF3» are bursty in nature, the dynamic individual sched ⁇ uling imposes a great risk that one or more of the time- shares allotted to one or more TBFs are temporarily unused.
- TBF «TBF1» has a substantial amount of data queuing up in sending entity, e.g. mobile station
- sending entity e.g. mobile station
- TBF one «TBF1» should be scheduled for a greater share of the transmission resource, but with individual scheduling of prior art this is not detected at BSS and communicated to the mobile station such that it can transmit data more in ⁇ tensively until a propagation round-trip time has lapsed.
- the first TBF «TBF1» does not start transmitting intensively until time instance 7, when it starts transmitting on scheduled resources «Rj(7)», «R-j(8)», «Rj(9)», «Rj(10)» at time in ⁇ stances 7-11 or more time instances (depending on traffic situation) .
- FIG. 4 illustrates uplink scheduling according to the in ⁇ vention remedying both aforementioned deficiencies by grouping or pooling of a plurality of inactive TBFs.
- the pooling is triggered by e.g. sending of a particular trig ⁇ ger message «Trigger» concerning the plurality of selected TBFs rendering the communications resource accessible to the selected TBFs, letting the various TBFs «TBFl/2/3» com- pete for the resource «Rj(l)», «Rj(2)», «Rj(3)», «R-j(4)», «Rj(5)».
- Collisions are preferably handled as follows. When colli ⁇ sions of grouped TBFs occur and the received PDU is not considered valid according to a checksum, the very schedul ⁇ ing is considered empty or otherwise treated in correspon- dence to data transmissions corrupted by noise or interfer ⁇ ence. If there have been no correctly (according to check ⁇ sums) received transmissions during a predefined period from any user or TBF of the pooled group of TBFs, the TBFs are scheduled individually and are individually checked for data.
- a stopper e.g. a time-out or maximum number of consecutive PDUs or data packets
- inactive users or TBFs are those considered for grouped or pooled scheduling. Users or TBFs active to a greater extent than set by the stopper are preferably not grouped or pooled but scheduled individually. Thereby the risk of collisions is reduced further.
- an inactive user or TBF becomes active to a greater extent than set by the stopper, or is identified as such, it is preferably excluded from grouped scheduling.
- the group scheduling of TBF pooling is triggered by an appropriate message of control signaling.
- the message triggering the group scheduling is preferably a particular trigger message of RLC/MAC proto ⁇ col, or a new bit in a poll message.
- a pooling period is set on beforehand by e.g. a BSS.
- the pe ⁇ riod is preferably included in the message triggering pool ⁇ ing (first variation of first basic embodiment), or is sent as System Information on a broadcast channel of a cell or base station (second variation of first basic embodiment) .
- Figure 5 illustrates an information field element of a trigger message according to the first variation of the first basic embodiment.
- the information field comprises affected TBF or TBFs «Affected TBFs».
- the pe- riod as seen by an individual TBF is determined by a maxi ⁇ mum number of RLC data blocks allowed to send.
- Figure 6 illustrates information field elements of a trigger message according to the first mode of the first variation of the first basic embodiment.
- a field of affected TBF or TBFs «Affected TBFs» indicate to which TBFs the message is rele ⁇ vant and a field of maximum number of PDUs to send «Maximum # PDUs Sent» indicates to a TBF when pooling is ended.
- a second mode of the first variation of the first embodi- ment for which information fields of a trigger message is illustrated in figure 7, the period as seen by all TBFs in the pool is limited by a maximum time of the pooling period «Maximum Pool Time».
- a pooling period is ended by a particular stop message to af ⁇ fected TBFs.
- the stop message is preferably a particular stop message of RLC/MAC protocol.
- the stop message comprises an information field with information on affected TBF or TBFs «Affected TBF» as schematically illus- trated in figure 5.
- a pooling period initially set can be stopped prior to the period initially set having lapsed.
- the invention applies to particularly radio communication systems but also to other wireless communications, e.g. in ⁇ frared communications, whenever they involve uplink sched ⁇ uling of a plurality of packet data connections.
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