WO2006081874A1 - Methods and arrangements for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a telecommunication network - Google Patents

Methods and arrangements for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a telecommunication network Download PDF

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WO2006081874A1
WO2006081874A1 PCT/EP2005/052275 EP2005052275W WO2006081874A1 WO 2006081874 A1 WO2006081874 A1 WO 2006081874A1 EP 2005052275 W EP2005052275 W EP 2005052275W WO 2006081874 A1 WO2006081874 A1 WO 2006081874A1
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Muhammad Kazmi
Walter Müller
Rutger Andersson
Dirk Gerstenberger
Joakim BERGSTRÖM
Stefan Parkvall
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  • the present invention relates to communication systems in general, specifically to methods and arrangements for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a WCDMA-communication system.
  • the Node B sends scheduling commands to the user equipments (UE) at every Transmission Time Interval (TTI), which at present can be either 2 ms or 10 ms.
  • TTI Transmission Time Interval
  • Each user equipment maintains a serving grant (SG) by increasing or decreasing its transmitted bit rate as dictated by the scheduling grants received from the network. This change in the transmitted bit rate is in turn achieved by applying the selection of the
  • TFC Transport Format Combination
  • a scheduling grant or scheduling grant message provides an indication from e.g. the Node B of both serving and non-serving radio link sets to the user equipment about the maximum amount of uplink resources it may use.
  • the scheduling grants are sent once per Transmission Time Interval or even less frequently.
  • the serving grant (SG) represents the uplink resources that the user equipment is presently utilizing on the serving radio link set i.e. bit rate.
  • E-RGCH Enhanced Relative Grant Channel
  • E-AGCH Enhanced Absolute Grant Channel
  • the E-RGCH channel is transmitted by a serving radio link set (RLS) as well as by one or several non-serving RLS:s. This is shown in Figure 1.
  • the serving RLS transmits the commands "DOWN”, “UP”, and "HOLD”, which may correspond, e.g., to -1, + 1, and O respectively.
  • non-serving RLS:s transmits either "DOWN” or "HOLD”, which may correspond to +1 or 0 respectively.
  • Only the serving RLS uses the E-AGCH channel to send the absolute grant, which corresponds to the maximum allowed bit rate for the user equipment.
  • the user equipment receives absolute and/or relative grants from the serving RLS, whereas the non-serving RLS sends only the relative grant. If any of the relative grants is "DOWN", the user equipment estimates its New SG as follows according to prior art:
  • New SG last bit rate used - ⁇
  • the ⁇ in the above equation may correspond to the user equipment transmit power or bit rate. If none of the relative grants is "DOWN" then the New SG will be according to the absolute/relative grants received from the serving
  • the network is not aware whether the scheduling grants that it is transmitting are reliable or not.
  • a user equipment detects that a received scheduling grant is unreliable and adjust its serving grant based on that information.
  • the user equipment is also able to report continuously received unreliable grants as an event to the network, allowing the network to adapt its operation to reduce the unreliable grants.
  • the term continuously is used in the sense that a plurality of consecutive received scheduling grants are unreliable.
  • the invention proposes a new method in a user equipment in response to receiving unreliable scheduling grants.
  • the method generally includes: the user equipment detects unreliable received relative scheduling grants; the user equipment takes appropriate action, i.e. adjust its serving grant to prevent interference.
  • the user equipment reports an event to the network if grants are continuously received unreliably.
  • the network adjusts the power offset of the grant channel and/ or the downlink load of the corresponding cell.
  • the user equipment does not transmit at a rate higher than the network can tolerate, preventing bad uplink reception quality.
  • the user equipment transmits at a rate, which in some scenario can allow the base station to detect that it is transmitting an unreliable grant.
  • the network is able to know if the scheduling grants are received reliably or not.
  • RRM radio resource management
  • Fig.l illustrates the transmission of scheduling grants in E-DCH
  • Fig. 2 illustrates unreliabile power regions for relative scheduling grants
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic flow diagram of an embodiment of a method according to the invention
  • Fig. 4 is a schematic flow diagram of another embodiment of a method according to the invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic flow diagram of a further embodiment of a method according to the invention.
  • Fig. 6 is an embodiment of arrangements according to the invention.
  • a first problem with prior art is that the user equipment (UE) does not carry out any reliability check of the received scheduling grants, which might cause the UE to misinterpret the grants especially for soft handover, hi other words, some grant messages received by the UE can be unreliable. This could happen due to number of reasons: noisy link, lower transmit power on the grant channel due to inappropriate power setting on the grant channels, bad UE receiver performance, etc. For instance, in case a "DOWN" grant is interpreted as "HOLD", the user equipment will follow the scheduling grant from the serving RLS, which may lead to excessive interference at the non-serving or neighboring cells. On the other hand, detection of "HOLD” as “DOWN” will lead to throughput loss. It is important to note that the base station does not have any information about the load situation in the neighboring cells implying that all the base stations send their respective scheduling grants independently.
  • Another problem with the current solution is that the communication network is not aware whether the transmitted grants are reliable or not, i.e. there is no mechanism by which the network can be informed that the received grants are unreliable. This means that a plurality of unreliable grants could be continuously transmitted without any corrective action by the network, resulting in excessive interference in the neighboring cells.
  • the present invention addresses the handling of unreliable scheduling grants in a user equipment and a network.
  • the user equipment identifies such unreliable grants and treat them according to one of the possible embodiments stated below in the detailed description while the network then assures reliability by help of one of the embodiments as stated below in the detailed description.
  • the solution according to the present invention is applicable but not limited for single link and particularly advantageous in soft handover scenarios.
  • the invention will be described in the context of a user equipment UE communicating with a serving radio link set RLS and receiving scheduling grants from both the serving RLS and at least one non-serving RLS, as is illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • a user equipment receives a plurality of relative scheduling grants from the serving RLS and at least one non-serving RLS.
  • the UE needs to detect if any of the relative grants from the non-serving RLS is reliable or not.
  • One indication of an unreliable scheduling grant is that the received power from the grants channel lies in one of the unreliable power regions or intervals ⁇ i, ⁇ 2 indicated in to Fig. 2.
  • the UE Upon detection of at least one unreliable scheduling grant the UE needs to take appropriate action to dynamically adapt its serving grant (SG) such that the neighboring cells do not receive excessive interference.
  • SG serving grant
  • the UE needs to detect if any of the relative grants received from the non-serving RLS is reliable or not. Unreliability can be detected, e.g., if the received power from the grant channel lies in an unreliable region or power interval ⁇ i, ⁇ 2, as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the region is unreliable in the sense that for a grant with a received power within that interval it is difficult to distinguish a "DOWN" grant from a "HOLD" grant, and to distinguish a "HOLD" grant from an "UP” grant.
  • the UE adapts the serving grant (SG) such that the neighboring cells don't receive excessive interference. In other words, the UE dynamically adapts its
  • a user equipment detects Sl that at least one received scheduling grant is unreliable, subsequently the UE evaluates or interprets S2 the unreliable grant(s) and estimates S3 a new serving grant based at least on the interpretation.
  • the user equipment if the user equipment receives a plurality of consecutive unreliable scheduling grants it reports S4 an event to the network, Le. the radio network controller.
  • the user equipment interprets or evaluates S2 the detected unreliable scheduling grants, and estimates S3 the new serving grant based on that interpretation.
  • the user equipment interprets the unreliable scheduling grant based on some criteria, and estimates the new serving grant based on that interpretation.
  • the interpreting step can comprise ignoring an unreliable grant, thus not using the unreliable grant in the estimation of the new serving grant. Further, the interpretation can be aided by some additional measurements.
  • the collective idea of the embodiments is that the UE detects that a scheduling grant is unreliable, and takes this into consideration when estimating the new serving grant.
  • the UE evaluates or interprets S2 received unreliable relative scheduling grants as
  • Possible combinations of grants comprise:
  • Gserv_ceii denotes the scheduling grant (relative or absolute) received from the serving cell in the current TTI.
  • Possible combinations of grants comprise:
  • the network sends uplink interference thresholds, i.e. the user equipment UE receives such thresholds, common for all cells or different for different cells, for the neighboring cells in the neighboring cell lists.
  • the UE measures the path loss to the neighboring cell and estimate the UL interference.
  • the UE then adjusts its transmit power using the TFC selection in order to keep the UL interference below the threshold set by the network. In this way, the interference on the neighboring cells can be avoided.
  • This method has the advantage that there is a maximum interference limit that the UE can cause to any neighboring cell even if the grant signaling is totally unreliable.
  • the UE Even if the downlink is totally gone for a while, the UE will be able to limit the interference caused. A cell that is not in the active set is protected just before it is about to be added to the active set and becomes a non-serving or serving cell. Further, the UE may also be able to transmit at higher rate, unlike the previous embodiments, if the estimated interference is low.
  • the idea of setting uplink interference thresholds to avoid interference can also be applied to other types of uplink channels, e.g. simple DCH. This embodiment can be used in combination with all the previous embodiments of the invention.
  • the UE may, according to a specific embodiment, also utilize the UL TPC commands, which are sent on the downlink, i.e. from the node B to the UE, to assist the interpreting of relative grants from the non-serving RLS, Le. the UL TPC commands can indicate the quality of the uplink.
  • An UL TPC command "DOWN” implies that the uplink of the corresponding radio link is good and vice versa. If UL TPC command is "DOWN" (i.e. good uplink) and the scheduling grant is unreliable, then the UE can interpret the scheduling grant as "HOLD". Hence, the UE can then simply follow the grant from the serving cell. Similarly, if TPC command is "UP" (i.e. bad uplink) and the scheduling grant is "unreliable”, then the UE can consider the scheduling grant as "DOWN".
  • R g (-1) • TPC 1 ⁇ 171
  • the network can increase the power offsets on the DL
  • the network receives SlO a report in the event of continuously received unreliable scheduling grants from a user equipment, and initiates S 11 an adjustment of power offsets for the scheduling grant channels in the system.
  • the UE can use the possible solutions as explained above for the user equipment to ensure that the neighboring cells are not interfered. However, it is also important that the network is informed if the scheduling grants are continuously transmitted unreliably. This will allow the network to take some radio resource management (RRM) related actions.
  • RRM radio resource management
  • a basic embodiment of a method comprises the Node B detecting S20 unreliably transmitted scheduling grants and subsequently requesting S21 the serving unit e.g. radio network controller RNC to review the power offset for the grant channels.
  • the serving unit e.g. radio network controller RNC to review the power offset for the grant channels.
  • one or more unreliable scheduling grants may in some cases result in UE transmitting either at lower or higher data rates than expected by the radio base station.
  • the combination of reliable "UF' and unreliable "DOWN” would lead to data rate that is higher than expected at the base station that transmits unreliable "DOWN”-command.
  • This unexpected data rate can be detected S20 at the base station or Node B, which in turn can request S21 the RNC to review the power offsets of the scheduling grant channels.
  • the RNC in turn can increase the power offset or take any appropriate action, e.g. reduce downlink load.
  • the detecting unit 11 can detect single received unreliable grants and/ or multiple unreliable grants.
  • an embodiment of a node, e.g. Node B, in a telecommunication system comprises a detection unit 50 for detecting transmitted unreliable scheduling grants, and a request unit 51 for requesting a serving unit, e.g. radio network controller, to review and possibly adjust the power offsets for the scheduling grants channels based on the detected unreliable transmitted scheduling grants.
  • a serving unit e.g. radio network controller
  • an embodiment of a serving unit e.g. radio network controller, according to the invention comprises a receiving unit 40 for receiving event reports from user equipment and an initiating unit 41 for initiating radio resource managing (RRM) procedures in response to the received event report.
  • RRM actions can include increasing power offsets on the grants channel, reducing downlink load, and/ or removing the unreliable radio link or replacing it with a reliable radio link.
  • the network takes an appropriate measure, for example to increase the power offset of the corresponding grant channel. Another possibility is to reduce the downlink load in corresponding cell(s), thereby decreasing interference and improving detection of the scheduling grants by the UE.
  • the node B can detect if it is transmitting unreliable grants or not. This detection could be based on the difference between the expected bit rate and the actually transmitted bit rate of the UE. The node B can then request the RNC to adjust power offsets of the grant channels.
  • the present invention thus describes new methods and arrangements for user equipment and network units in case the user equipment receives unreliable scheduling grants.
  • the user equipment detects unreliable grants, takes appropriate actions and reports an event to the network, e.g. if grants are continuously received unreliably.
  • the network adjusts the power offset of the grant channel and/ or the downlink load of the corresponding cell.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to methods and arrangements for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a WCDMA-communication system. A user equipment detects that a received scheduling grant is unreliable and adjust its serving grant based on that information. The user equipment is also able to report continuously received unreliable grants as an event to the network, allowing the network to adapt its operation to reduce the unreliable grants.

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METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR HANDLING UNRELIABLE SCHEDULING GRANTS IN A TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK
TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to communication systems in general, specifically to methods and arrangements for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a WCDMA-communication system.
BACKGROUND In WCDMA enhanced uplink the Node B sends scheduling commands to the user equipments (UE) at every Transmission Time Interval (TTI), which at present can be either 2 ms or 10 ms. Each user equipment maintains a serving grant (SG) by increasing or decreasing its transmitted bit rate as dictated by the scheduling grants received from the network. This change in the transmitted bit rate is in turn achieved by applying the selection of the
Transport Format Combination (TFC) in the user equipment.
A scheduling grant or scheduling grant message provides an indication from e.g. the Node B of both serving and non-serving radio link sets to the user equipment about the maximum amount of uplink resources it may use. The scheduling grants are sent once per Transmission Time Interval or even less frequently. The serving grant (SG) represents the uplink resources that the user equipment is presently utilizing on the serving radio link set i.e. bit rate.
The following two types of grant channels have been specified [1] [2] in the standard according to prior art: Enhanced Relative Grant Channel (E-RGCH) and Enhanced Absolute Grant Channel (E-AGCH). The E-RGCH channel is transmitted by a serving radio link set (RLS) as well as by one or several non-serving RLS:s. This is shown in Figure 1. The serving RLS transmits the commands "DOWN", "UP", and "HOLD", which may correspond, e.g., to -1, + 1, and O respectively. On the other hand, non-serving RLS:s transmits either "DOWN" or "HOLD", which may correspond to +1 or 0 respectively. Only the serving RLS uses the E-AGCH channel to send the absolute grant, which corresponds to the maximum allowed bit rate for the user equipment.
In soft handover (SHO) the user equipment receives absolute and/or relative grants from the serving RLS, whereas the non-serving RLS sends only the relative grant. If any of the relative grants is "DOWN", the user equipment estimates its New SG as follows according to prior art:
New SG = last bit rate used - δ
The δ in the above equation may correspond to the user equipment transmit power or bit rate. If none of the relative grants is "DOWN" then the New SG will be according to the absolute/relative grants received from the serving
RLS.
The existing solutions according to prior art imply at least two problems:
Firstly, not all scheduling grants are reliable. There is always a risk that the power of the grant is such that, e.g., a "DOWN" grant can be erroneously treated as a "HOLD" grant, which in turn results in too much interference in the system.
Secondly, the network is not aware whether the scheduling grants that it is transmitting are reliable or not.
Therefore, there is a need for solutions providing handling of unreliable scheduling grants at the user equipment and for reducing the occurrence of unreliable grants in the network. SUMMARY
It is an object of the present invention to provide methods and arrangements for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a communication system, more specifically it is an object of the present invention to enable a user equipment to estimate new serving grants based on reliable and unreliable scheduling grants and to enable a communication network to handle unreliable scheduling grants.
It is a further object of the present invention to enable a communication network to improve the reliability of the scheduling grants.
These and other objects are achieved in accordance with the attached claims.
Briefly, according to the invention a user equipment detects that a received scheduling grant is unreliable and adjust its serving grant based on that information. According to a specific embodiment, the user equipment is also able to report continuously received unreliable grants as an event to the network, allowing the network to adapt its operation to reduce the unreliable grants. The term continuously is used in the sense that a plurality of consecutive received scheduling grants are unreliable.
The invention proposes a new method in a user equipment in response to receiving unreliable scheduling grants. The method generally includes: the user equipment detects unreliable received relative scheduling grants; the user equipment takes appropriate action, i.e. adjust its serving grant to prevent interference. Optionally the user equipment reports an event to the network if grants are continuously received unreliably. Subsequently, and optionally, the network adjusts the power offset of the grant channel and/ or the downlink load of the corresponding cell.
Advantages of the present invention include:
-The unreliable scheduling grants will be detected by the user equipment and such grants shall not be taken into account during soft handover combining process.
-The user equipment does not transmit at a rate higher than the network can tolerate, preventing bad uplink reception quality.
-The user equipment transmits at a rate, which in some scenario can allow the base station to detect that it is transmitting an unreliable grant.
-The network is able to know if the scheduling grants are received reliably or not.
-The network will be able to take some radio resource management (RRM) actions, which will eventually alleviate the problem of transmitting unreliable grants.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by making reference to the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig.l illustrates the transmission of scheduling grants in E-DCH;
Fig. 2 illustrates unreliabile power regions for relative scheduling grants;
Fig. 3 is a schematic flow diagram of an embodiment of a method according to the invention; Fig. 4 is a schematic flow diagram of another embodiment of a method according to the invention;
Fig. 5 is a schematic flow diagram of a further embodiment of a method according to the invention;
Fig. 6 is an embodiment of arrangements according to the invention.
ABBREVIATIONS
UE User Equipment
UL TPC Uplink Transmit Power Control
E-RGCH Enhanced Relative Grant Channel
E-AGCH Enhanced Absolute Grant Channel
TTI Transmission Time Interval
SG Serving Grant
TFC Transport Format Combination
RLS Radio Link Set
E-DCH Enhanced Dedicated Channel
WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
RRM Radio Resource Management
3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
RNC Radio Network Controller
SHO Soft Handover
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A first problem with prior art is that the user equipment (UE) does not carry out any reliability check of the received scheduling grants, which might cause the UE to misinterpret the grants especially for soft handover, hi other words, some grant messages received by the UE can be unreliable. This could happen due to number of reasons: noisy link, lower transmit power on the grant channel due to inappropriate power setting on the grant channels, bad UE receiver performance, etc. For instance, in case a "DOWN" grant is interpreted as "HOLD", the user equipment will follow the scheduling grant from the serving RLS, which may lead to excessive interference at the non-serving or neighboring cells. On the other hand, detection of "HOLD" as "DOWN" will lead to throughput loss. It is important to note that the base station does not have any information about the load situation in the neighboring cells implying that all the base stations send their respective scheduling grants independently.
The false detection of "DOWN" as "HOLD" is a more extreme situation since there will be an impact on the uplink interference. However, there is also throughput loss if "UP" (from the serving RLS) is interpreted as "HOLD" or "HOLD" (from neighboring cell) is interpreted as "DOWN". Similarly, the network or base stations will experience more interference if the UE treats "HOLD" (from the serving RLS) as "UP".
Another problem with the current solution is that the communication network is not aware whether the transmitted grants are reliable or not, i.e. there is no mechanism by which the network can be informed that the received grants are unreliable. This means that a plurality of unreliable grants could be continuously transmitted without any corrective action by the network, resulting in excessive interference in the neighboring cells.
Basically, the present invention addresses the handling of unreliable scheduling grants in a user equipment and a network. The user equipment identifies such unreliable grants and treat them according to one of the possible embodiments stated below in the detailed description while the network then assures reliability by help of one of the embodiments as stated below in the detailed description. The solution according to the present invention is applicable but not limited for single link and particularly advantageous in soft handover scenarios.
The invention will be described in the context of a user equipment UE communicating with a serving radio link set RLS and receiving scheduling grants from both the serving RLS and at least one non-serving RLS, as is illustrated in Fig. 1.
With reference to Fig. 1 a basic situation in which the present invention can be applicable is that a user equipment (UE) receives a plurality of relative scheduling grants from the serving RLS and at least one non-serving RLS.
The UE needs to detect if any of the relative grants from the non-serving RLS is reliable or not. One indication of an unreliable scheduling grant is that the received power from the grants channel lies in one of the unreliable power regions or intervals δi,δ2 indicated in to Fig. 2.
Upon detection of at least one unreliable scheduling grant the UE needs to take appropriate action to dynamically adapt its serving grant (SG) such that the neighboring cells do not receive excessive interference. In the following a number of embodiments for this adjustment will be described.
Basically, the UE needs to detect if any of the relative grants received from the non-serving RLS is reliable or not. Unreliability can be detected, e.g., if the received power from the grant channel lies in an unreliable region or power interval δi,δ2, as illustrated in Fig. 2. The region is unreliable in the sense that for a grant with a received power within that interval it is difficult to distinguish a "DOWN" grant from a "HOLD" grant, and to distinguish a "HOLD" grant from an "UP" grant. If any of the relative grants is unreliable the UE adapts the serving grant (SG) such that the neighboring cells don't receive excessive interference. In other words, the UE dynamically adapts its
SG.
With reference to Fig. 3, according to a basic embodiment of a method, a user equipment detects Sl that at least one received scheduling grant is unreliable, subsequently the UE evaluates or interprets S2 the unreliable grant(s) and estimates S3 a new serving grant based at least on the interpretation. According to a specific embodiment, if the user equipment receives a plurality of consecutive unreliable scheduling grants it reports S4 an event to the network, Le. the radio network controller.
According to the preferred embodiment, the user equipment interprets or evaluates S2 the detected unreliable scheduling grants, and estimates S3 the new serving grant based on that interpretation.
According to an alternative embodiment, a scheduling grant is detected Sl as unreliable if the received power is within a predetermined power interval or region. There is a first such unreliable region δi between the "DOWN" command and the "HOLD" command, and second region δi between the "HOLD" command and the "UP" command.
In the following, a number of specific embodiments concerning the evaluation or interpretation S2 of the unreliable scheduling grants and the estimation S3 of new serving grants will be described.
Generally, the user equipment interprets the unreliable scheduling grant based on some criteria, and estimates the new serving grant based on that interpretation. Also, the interpreting step can comprise ignoring an unreliable grant, thus not using the unreliable grant in the estimation of the new serving grant. Further, the interpretation can be aided by some additional measurements. However, the collective idea of the embodiments is that the UE detects that a scheduling grant is unreliable, and takes this into consideration when estimating the new serving grant.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the UE evaluates or interprets S2 received unreliable relative scheduling grants as
"HOLD" when estimating S3 the new serving grant. This means that the UE shall follow other reliable grant(s). In case all the relative grants are unreliable the UE shall treat all the grants are "HOLD", this means the serving relative grant will not change. Possible combinations of relative grants are listed below:
"UP" and "Unreliable" -> "UP"
"DOWN" and "Unreliable" -> "DOWN" "HOLD" and "Unreliable" -> "HOLD" "Unreliable" and "Unreliable" -> "HOLD"
According to another specific embodiment of the present invention, the UE disregards the relative scheduling grant from non-serving RLS when at least one relative grant is unreliable. The evaluating step S2 in this case means that the unreliable relative scheduling grant is determined never to have been received. This means that the UE maintains the last serving grant for which the corresponding relative grants all were reliable. Hence, the UE estimates S3 its serving grant (SG) as follows:
SG (k) = SG (m)
where k denotes the current TTI, and m is the last TTI, when the UE has received reliable relative grants from all the RLS. Possible combinations of grants comprise:
"UP" and "Unreliable" -> "HOLD" "DOWN" and "Unreliable" -> "HOLD"
"HOLD" and "Unreliable" --> "HOLD" "Unreliable" and "Unreliable" -> "HOLD"
However, the embodiment described above does not provide precautions for the case that the UE still transmits at a too high data rate if one of the RLS wants to decrease the transmitted bit rate. Hence, a further specific embodiment is a further elaboration of this embodiment, that in case of one or more unreliable grants, the UE only follows the "DOWN" grant or a new serving grant if that grant is lower than the previous grant:
SG (k) = min {SG (m), GServ_ceii(k)}
where Gserv_ceii denotes the scheduling grant (relative or absolute) received from the serving cell in the current TTI. Possible combinations of grants comprise:
"UP" and "Unreliable" -> ΗOLD"
"DOWN" and "Unreliable" -> "DOWN" "HOLD" and "Unreliable" --> "HOLD" "Unreliable" and "Unreliable" --> "HOLD"
It is still another specific embodiment that the network sends uplink interference thresholds, i.e. the user equipment UE receives such thresholds, common for all cells or different for different cells, for the neighboring cells in the neighboring cell lists. When unreliable scheduling grant(s) is /are detected Sl, the UE then measures the path loss to the neighboring cell and estimate the UL interference. The UE then adjusts its transmit power using the TFC selection in order to keep the UL interference below the threshold set by the network. In this way, the interference on the neighboring cells can be avoided. This method has the advantage that there is a maximum interference limit that the UE can cause to any neighboring cell even if the grant signaling is totally unreliable. Even if the downlink is totally gone for a while, the UE will be able to limit the interference caused. A cell that is not in the active set is protected just before it is about to be added to the active set and becomes a non-serving or serving cell. Further, the UE may also be able to transmit at higher rate, unlike the previous embodiments, if the estimated interference is low. The idea of setting uplink interference thresholds to avoid interference can also be applied to other types of uplink channels, e.g. simple DCH. This embodiment can be used in combination with all the previous embodiments of the invention.
According to yet another specific embodiment of a method according to the invention, it is possible for the UE to utilize other information for evaluating or interpreting an unreliable relative scheduling grant from the network.
In E-DCH transmission fast power control is used. If radio links are unreliable, the UE may, according to a specific embodiment, also utilize the UL TPC commands, which are sent on the downlink, i.e. from the node B to the UE, to assist the interpreting of relative grants from the non-serving RLS, Le. the UL TPC commands can indicate the quality of the uplink. An UL TPC command "DOWN" implies that the uplink of the corresponding radio link is good and vice versa. If UL TPC command is "DOWN" (i.e. good uplink) and the scheduling grant is unreliable, then the UE can interpret the scheduling grant as "HOLD". Hence, the UE can then simply follow the grant from the serving cell. Similarly, if TPC command is "UP" (i.e. bad uplink) and the scheduling grant is "unreliable", then the UE can consider the scheduling grant as "DOWN".
When assuming '1' as logical value for the "DOWN" UL TPC command and O' as the logical value for the "UP" UL TPC command and when denoting
\\ ; UP Command ra-m [0 ; DOWN Command '
the algorithm can be summarized as follows:
If the received 'Relative Grant' Rg is unreliable then
Rg = (-1) TPC1^ 171 Rg = - 1 x TPCUL TΓI. Note that Rg=(-1) means "DOWN" and Rg=O means "HOLD".
TPCuLjm is based on the combined decisions of all the TPCUL commands received during one TTI (2ms or 10ms), e.g. if the majority of TPCUL are UP, then TPCuLjrπ is UP and vice versa.
This solution is feasible in case the TPC commands are also detected reliably. According to the document 3GPP TS25.101 "UE radio transmission and reception (FDD)" [6] issued by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project the UE is required to detect if the received TPC commands are reliable or not.
However, there is no indication to the network if the TPC commands are received reliably or not. Therefore, it must also be proposed that the UE does an event reporting in case a number M of TPC commands are unreliable during a certain time (the same principle as for unreliable grants described above). Consequently, the network can increase the power offsets on the DL
DPCCH or reduce the downlink load to ensure that the subsequent UL TPC commands are also received reliably. Currently the UE reports an out-of- sync, which is an extreme situation where the link is about to be disconnected.
The above-described examples comprise the case for two received scheduling grants. However, the same principle applies to cases with more than two scheduling grants.
The above-described embodiments act so as to enable the user equipment to properly evaluate unreliable scheduling grants, but do not give any indication on how to reduce the occurrence of unreliable grants. Consequently, network measures are necessary in case of unreliable grants. This is necessary in order to reduce the number of unreliable transmitted scheduling grants and consequently reducing the unnecessary interference in the system. With reference to Fig. 4, according to a basic embodiment of a method of the invention, the network receives SlO a report in the event of continuously received unreliable scheduling grants from a user equipment, and initiates S 11 an adjustment of power offsets for the scheduling grant channels in the system.
If received scheduling grants in a soft handover scenario are unreliable, the UE can use the possible solutions as explained above for the user equipment to ensure that the neighboring cells are not interfered. However, it is also important that the network is informed if the scheduling grants are continuously transmitted unreliably. This will allow the network to take some radio resource management (RRM) related actions.
One proposed embodiment of this solution is that if N scheduling grants are received unreliably over a measurement period Of T1 ms, then this event (Ug) is reported S4 to and received at SlO a serving network unit e.g. the radio network controller (RNC) using RRC signaling. The network configures the values of the parameters (N and T1) using RRC signaling. If the network receives SlO the event (Ug) from the UE, it takes some radio resource management measures SI l to ensure that the UE receives the subsequent scheduling grants reliably. For example, the network can, according to a specific embodiment, increase the power offsets on the grant channel or it can, according to another embodiment, reduce the downlink load so that downlink interference is decreased and eventually the grant commands become less noisy.
According to prior art a node, e.g. Node B, can be unaware that the scheduling grants it is transmitting are unreliably received. It would therefore be beneficial to prevent the actual transmission of unreliable grants, or detect them before they even arrive at the user equipment.
Therefore, according to a basic embodiment of a method, with reference to Fig. 5, comprises the Node B detecting S20 unreliably transmitted scheduling grants and subsequently requesting S21 the serving unit e.g. radio network controller RNC to review the power offset for the grant channels.
More specifically, one or more unreliable scheduling grants may in some cases result in UE transmitting either at lower or higher data rates than expected by the radio base station. For example, the combination of reliable "UF' and unreliable "DOWN" would lead to data rate that is higher than expected at the base station that transmits unreliable "DOWN"-command. This unexpected data rate can be detected S20 at the base station or Node B, which in turn can request S21 the RNC to review the power offsets of the scheduling grant channels. The RNC in turn can increase the power offset or take any appropriate action, e.g. reduce downlink load.
The impact of unreliable grants is more critical in soft handover situations as this causes the interference at the neighboring base stations. But it is also important for the UE to check the reliability of the command in single link scenarios. In the single link case there is a risk that, on the one hand, the serving cells may receive too much interference and, on the other hand, the resources may be under-utilized. In case of single link the UE simply treats an unreliable scheduling grant as "HOLD". This means the UE transmits according to the last reliable grant using the same principle as described above for the user equipment. In single link case this means:
"Unreliable = HOLD"
The UE may also utilize the UL TPC commands, as described previously, to assist the reliable detection of at least the relative scheduling grant from the serving RLS.
In case N scheduling commands are detected unreliably during a time period Of T1 ms, the UE can also report this event to the network, which in turn can take some RRM actions as stated in the paragraph above on reporting of unreliable grants and RRM-actions. It is also possible to use the base station power adjustments as described above.
Arrangements adapted for implementing the above-described methods will be described with reference to Fig. 6.
An embodiment of an arrangement in a user equipment according to the invention comprises a detection unit 11 for detecting unreliable received scheduling grants, an optional interpretation or evaluation unit 12 for evaluating or interpreting the unreliable received grants, and an estimation unit 13 for estimating or calculating a new serving grant for the user equipment UE based on the evaluation of the unreliable grants and possibly some other information as well. Optionally, the arrangement comprises a report unit 14 which is adapted to report an event to a serving unit of the network, e.g. radio network controller, if unreliable grants are received continuously at the user equipment UE.
According to a further embodiment, the arrangement comprises a unit for receiving uplink interference thresholds for neighboring cells in a neighboring cell list. The receiving unit is adapted to, in response to detection of unreliable grants, measure the path loss of the neighboring cell and adjust its transmit power.
Another specific embodiment comprises a unit for receiving UL TPC commands from a serving unit in the network e.g. base station, and the interpretation unit 21 is adapted to interpret the detected unreliable grants based on the UL TPC commands.
For all the above-described embodiment of the arrangement in the user equipment, the detecting unit 11 can detect single received unreliable grants and/ or multiple unreliable grants. Also with reference to Fig. 6, an embodiment of a node, e.g. Node B, in a telecommunication system comprises a detection unit 50 for detecting transmitted unreliable scheduling grants, and a request unit 51 for requesting a serving unit, e.g. radio network controller, to review and possibly adjust the power offsets for the scheduling grants channels based on the detected unreliable transmitted scheduling grants.
Also with reference to Fig. 6, an embodiment of a serving unit, e.g. radio network controller, according to the invention comprises a receiving unit 40 for receiving event reports from user equipment and an initiating unit 41 for initiating radio resource managing (RRM) procedures in response to the received event report. Such RRM actions can include increasing power offsets on the grants channel, reducing downlink load, and/ or removing the unreliable radio link or replacing it with a reliable radio link.
In summary, the user equipment UE needs to detect if any of the received scheduling grants RLS are unreliable. It is thus necessary to define different ways by which the user equipment could set its new serving grant (SG) in case one or more scheduling grants are unreliable. The user equipment reports for instance an event Ug to the network, e.g. the RNC, on the radio
RRC signaling if N scheduling grants are unreliably received over a certain period of time. In case the network receives said Ug event, the network takes an appropriate measure, for example to increase the power offset of the corresponding grant channel. Another possibility is to reduce the downlink load in corresponding cell(s), thereby decreasing interference and improving detection of the scheduling grants by the UE. In certain scenarios, the node B can detect if it is transmitting unreliable grants or not. This detection could be based on the difference between the expected bit rate and the actually transmitted bit rate of the UE. The node B can then request the RNC to adjust power offsets of the grant channels.
The present invention thus describes new methods and arrangements for user equipment and network units in case the user equipment receives unreliable scheduling grants. The user equipment detects unreliable grants, takes appropriate actions and reports an event to the network, e.g. if grants are continuously received unreliably. The network adjusts the power offset of the grant channel and/ or the downlink load of the corresponding cell. The embodiments described above are merely given as examples, and it should be understood that the present invention is not limited thereto. Further modifications, changes, and improvements retaining the basic underlying principles disclosed and claimed herein are within the scope of the invention. It is also implied that the various methods and arrangements according to the invention can be combined with each other and other functionalities, without departing from the main inventive concept.
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Claims

1. A method for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a user equipment in a telecommunication network, characterized by: detecting (Sl) at least one unreliable received scheduling grant; estimating (S3) a new serving grant based at least on the detection.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized by reporting (S4) an event to said telecommunication network on continuously received unreliable scheduling grants during a given period of time.
3. The method according to claim 2, characterized by reporting (S4) the event if a predetermined number of unreliable scheduling grants have been received during the given period of time.
4. The method according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized by the further step of interpreting (S2) the at least one detected unreliable scheduling grant, and estimating (S3) the new serving grant based on the interpretation.
5. The method according to claim 4, characterized by interpreting (S2) any unreliable received scheduling grant as HOLD.
6. The method according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that said estimating (S3) step comprising maintaining the last serving grant for which the corresponding relative scheduling grants were all reliable.
7. The method according to claim 6, characterized by estimating (S3) a new serving grant according to:
SG (Jc) = SG (m)
where k is the current transmission time interval and m is the last transmission time interval where all scheduling grants were reliably received.
8. The method according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said estimating step (S3) comprises following only a DOWN scheduling grant or a new serving grant if it is lower than the previous serving grant.
9. The method according to claim 8, characterized by estimating (S3) a new serving grant according to:
SG (fc) = min {SG {nil, Gserv_ceu {k)}
where Gserv_ceii is the scheduling grant received from the serving cell in the current TTI.
10. The method according to any of claims 1 to 5, characterized by estimating (S3) a new serving grant based only on reliably received scheduling grants.
11. The method according to claim 1, characterized by the further steps of the user equipment receiving uplink interference thresholds for neighboring cells in a neighboring cells list; and in response to at least one detected unreliable received scheduling grant: measuring the path loss to the neighboring cell and estimating UL interference, and adjusting transmit power using the TFC selection to keep the interference below the uplink interference threshold.
12. The method according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterized by receiving UL TPC commands from a base station and interpreting (S2) the at least one unreliable received grant based on the received UL TPC commands.
13. The method according to claim 12, characterized by interpreting (S2) an unreliable received scheduling grant as HOLD if the UL TPC command is DOWN, whereby the user equipment can follow the grant from the serving cell.
14. The method according to claim 12, characterized by interpreting (S2) an unreliable received scheduling grant as DOWN if the UL TPC command is UP
15. The method according to claim 12, characterized by interpreting (S2) said at least one unreliable received scheduling grant according to:
Rg = -lxTPCuL τπ
where Rg=interpreted unreliable grant, and TPCUL=I for UP command and TPCUL=O for DOWN command. TPCUL TΉ is based on the combined decisions of all the TPCUL commands received during one TTI (2 ms or 10 ms), e.g. if majority TPCUL are UP, then TPCULJΓTI is UP and vice versa.
16. The method according to any of claims 1-15, characterized by said detecting step (Sl) comprising determining if the received power is within a predetermined interval.
17. The method according to claim 16, characterized in that said predetermined interval is an unreliable power region.
18. The method according to claim 17, characterized in that said unreliable region is defined by a first and a second threshold value.
19. The method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized by detecting a plurality of unreliable received scheduling grants.
20. The method according to any of claims 1-18, characterized by detecting only one unreliable received scheduling grant.
21. A method for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a telecommunication network, characterized by: receiving (SlO) a report of an event on continuously detected received unreliable scheduling grants during a given period of time; initiating (SI l) radio resource managing procedures in response to the received event report.
22. The method according to claim 21, characterized by said initiating (SI l) step comprising increasing the power offset on the grant channel to decrease the downlink interference and enable more reliable grants.
23. The method according to claim 21, characterized by said initiating step (SI l) comprising reducing the downlink load to decrease the downlink interference and enable more reliable grants.
24. The method according to claim 21, characterized by said initiating step (SI l) comprising removing the unreliable radio link or replacing it with a reliable link.
25. A method for handling unreliably transmitted scheduling grants in a Node B of a telecommunication network, characterized by: detecting (S20) at least one unreliable transmitted scheduling grant; requesting (S21) a radio network controller to review the power offsets of the scheduling grant channels, based on said at least one grant.
26. The method according to claim 25, characterized by said detection step
(S20) comprising comparing an expected bit rate and an actual received bit rate from the user equipment; and detecting an unreliable transmitted scheduling grant if said comparison falls within a predetermined bit rate interval.
27. The method according to claim 25 or 26, characterized by increasing the power offset of the scheduling channels based at least on the requested review.
28. The method according to claim 25 or 26, characterized by reducing the downlink load based on the requested review.
29. The method according to any of claims 25 to 28, characterized by detecting (S20) a plurality of unreliable transmitted scheduling grants.
30. The method according to any of claims 25 to 28, characterized by detecting (S20) one unreliable transmitted scheduling grant.
31. An arrangement in a user equipment in a telecommunication network, characterized by: means for detecting (11) at least one unreliable received scheduling grant; means for estimating (13) a new serving grant based at least on the detection.
32. The arrangement according to claim 31, characterized by further means for reporting (14) an event to a serving unit in said telecommunication network on continuously received unreliable scheduling grants during a given period of time.
33. The arrangement according to claim 31 or 32, characterized by further means for interpreting (12) the detected at least one unreliable received scheduling grant, and said estimating means (13) are adapted to estimate a new serving grant based on said interpretation.
34. The arrangement according to claim 31, characterized by further means for receiving uplink interference thresholds for neighboring cells in a neighboring cells list; and said receiving means are adapted to in response to at least one detected unreliable received scheduling grant: measuring the path loss to the neighboring cell and estimating UL interference, and adjusting transmit power using the TFC selection to keep the interference below the uplink interference threshold.
35. The arrangement according to any of claims 33 to 34, characterized by further means for receiving UL TPC commands from a base station; and said interpreting means (12) are adapted to interpret the at least one unreliable received grant based on the received UL TPC commands.
36. An arrangement for handling unreliable scheduling grants in a network unit of a telecommunication network, characterized by: means for receiving (40) an event on continuously detected received unreliable scheduling grants during a given period of time; means for initiating (41) radio resource managing procedures in response to the received event.
37. The arrangement according to claim 36, characterized in that said network unit is a radio network controller.
38. A node in a telecommunication network, characterized by: means for detecting (50) at least one unreliable transmitted scheduling grant; means for requesting (51) a radio network controller to review the power offsets of the scheduling grant channels, based on said at least one unreliable transmitted grant.
39. The node according to claim 38, characterized by further means for increasing the power offset of the scheduling channels based at least on the requested review.
40. The node according to claim 38, characterized by means for reducing the downlink load based on the requested review.
41. The node according to any of claims 38 to 40, characterized in that said node is a Node B.
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