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- the present disclosure relates generally to communication, and more specifically to interference control in a wireless communication system.
- a wireless multiple-access communication system can concurrently communicate with multiple terminals on the forward and reverse links.
- the forward link (or downlink) refers to the communication link from the base stations to the terminals
- the reverse link (or uplink) refers to the communication link from the terminals to the base stations.
- Multiple terminals may simultaneously transmit data on the reverse link and/or receive data on the forward link. This is often achieved by multiplexing the transmissions on each link to be orthogonal to one another in time, frequency and/or code domain.
- each terminal may cause interference to other terminals communicating with nearby base stations and may also receive interference from these other terminals.
- the performance of each terminal is degraded by the interference from the other terminals communicating with other base stations.
- a sector m estimates interference observed from terminals in neighbor sectors and obtains an interference estimate or related measurements.
- sector m generates an inter-sector (IS) OSI report based on the interference estimate and sends the IS OSI report to the neighbor sectors via a wired connection, e.g. a backhaul.
- IS inter-sector
- Sector m also receives IS OSI reports from the neighbor sectors and regulates data transmissions for the terminals in sector m based on the received IS OSI reports.
- Sector m may regulate data transmissions by (1) controlling admission of new terminals to sector m, (2) de-assigning terminals that have already been admitted, (3) scheduling the terminals in sector m in a manner to reduce interference to the neighbor sectors, and/or (4) assigning the terminals in sector m with traffic channels that cause less interference to the neighbor sectors.
- FIG. 1 shows a communication system with base stations and terminals.
- FIG. 2 shows a process performed by one sector for interference control.
- FIG. 3 shows a process performed by one terminal for interference control.
- FIG. 4 shows a process for adjusting transmit power in a deterministic manner.
- FIG. 5 shows a process for adjusting transmit power in a probabilistic manner.
- FIG. 6 shows a power control mechanism suitable for interference control.
- FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of a terminal and two base stations.
- FIG. 8 shows an apparatus suitable for interference control.
- FIG. 9 shows an apparatus suitable for providing interference control. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
- FIG. 1 shows a wireless communication system 100 with multiple base stations 110 and multiple terminals 120.
- a base station is generally a fixed station that communicates with the terminals and may also be called an access point, a Node B, or some other terminology.
- Each base station 110 provides communication coverage for a particular geographic area 102.
- the term "cell" can refer to a base station and/or its coverage area depending on the context in which the term is used.
- the base station coverage area may be partitioned into multiple smaller areas, e.g., three smaller areas 104a, 104b, and 104c. Each smaller area is served by a respective base transceiver subsystem (BTS).
- BTS base transceiver subsystem
- ctor can refer to a BTS and/or its coverage area depending on the context in which the term is used.
- BTSs for all sectors of that cell are typically co-located within the base station for the cell.
- a system controller 130 couples to base stations 110 and provides coordination and control for these base stations.
- a terminal may be fixed or mobile and may also be called a mobile station, a wireless device, a user equipment, or some other terminology. Each terminal may communicate with zero, one, or multiple base stations at any given moment.
- the interference control techniques described herein may be used for a system with sectorized cells and a system with un-sectorized cells.
- the term “sector” refers to (1) a conventional BTS and/or its coverage area for a system with sectorized cells and (2) a conventional base station and/or its coverage area for a system with un-sectorized cells.
- terminal and “user” are used interchangeably, and the terms “sector” and “base station” are also used interchangeably.
- a serving base station/sector is a base station/sector with which a terminal communicates.
- a neighbor base station/sector is a base station/sector with which the terminal is not in communication.
- the interference control techniques may also be used for various multiple- access communication systems.
- these techniques may be used for a code division multiple access (CDMA) system, a frequency division multiple access (FDMA) system, a time division multiple access (TDMA) system, an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) system, an interleaved (IFDMA) system, a localized FDMA (LFDMA) system, a spatial division multiple access (SDMA) system, a quasi- orthogonal multiple-access system, and so on.
- IFDMA is also called distributed FDMA
- LFDMA is also called narrowband FDMA or classical FDMA.
- An OFDMA system utilizes orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).
- OFDM, IFDMA, and LFDMA effectively partition the overall system bandwidth into multiple (K) orthogonal frequency subbands. These subbands may also be called tones, subcarriers, bins, and so on.
- OFDM transmits modulation symbols in the frequency domain on all or a subset of the K subbands.
- IFDMA transmits modulation symbols in the time domain on subbands that are uniformly distributed across the K subbands.
- LFDMA transmits modulation symbols in the time domain and typically on adjacent subbands.
- each sector may receive "desired" transmissions from terminals within the sector as well as “interfering” transmissions from terminals in other sectors.
- the total interference observed at each sector is composed of (1) intra-sector interference from terminals within the same sector and (2) inter-sector interference from terminals in other sectors.
- the inter-sector interference which is also called other sector interference (OSI)
- OSI other sector interference
- the inter-sector interference and intra-sector interference have a large impact on performance and may be mitigated as described below.
- Inter-sector interference may be controlled using various mechanisms such as user-based interference control and network-based interference control.
- user-based interference control the terminals are informed of the inter-sector interference observed by the neighbor sectors and adjust their transmit powers accordingly so that the inter-sector interference is maintained within acceptable levels.
- network-based interference control each sector is informed of the inter-sector interference observed by the neighbor sectors and regulates data transmissions for its terminals such that the inter-sector interference is maintained within acceptable levels.
- the system may utilize only user-based interference control, or only network-based interference control, or both.
- the interference control mechanisms, and their combinations, may be implemented in various manners, as described below.
- Sector m estimates interference observed from terminals in other sectors and obtains an interference estimate (block 210). Additionally, the information generated need not be interference estimates and may constitute raw measurements and, or, thresholds obtained by sector m for the terminals of other sectors.
- sector m For user-based interference control, sector m generates an over-the-air (OTA) OSI report based on the interference estimate (block 212).
- the OTA OSI report conveys the amount of inter-sector interference observed by sector m and may be given in various forms, as described below.
- Sector m broadcasts the OTA OSI report to the terminals in the neighbor sectors (block 214). These terminals may adjust their transmit powers based on the OTA OSI report from sector m, if necessary, to reduce the amount of inter-sector interference observed by sector m.
- sector m For network-based interference control, sector m generates an inter-sector (IS) OSI report based on the interference estimate (block 222).
- the IS OSI report and the OTA OSI report are two interference reports that may have the same or different formats.
- the IS OSI report may be the same as the OTA OSI report.
- the IS OSI report may consist of information related to interference thresholds, interference measurements, path losses, received power from terminals of sector m measured at other sectors, and/or any other information that may be utilized to determine interference caused by the terminals of sector m and the other sector from the IS OSI report is received.
- Sector m may send the IS OSI report to the neighbor sectors periodically or only if sector m observes excessive interference (block 224).
- Sector in also receives IS OSI reports from the neighbor sectors (block 226).
- the rate at which the IS OSI reports are exchanged among the sectors may be the same or different from the rate at which the OTA OSI reports are broadcast to the terminals.
- Sector m regulates data transmissions for terminals in sector m based on the IS OSI reports received from the neighbor sectors (block 228). The blocks in FIG. 2 are described in further detail below.
- Sector m may estimate the inter-sector interference in various manners.
- one terminal may transmit data or pilot on each subcarrier in each symbol period.
- a pilot is a transmission of symbols that are known a priori by both a transmitter and a receiver.
- a data symbol is a modulation symbol for data
- a pilot symbol is a modulation symbol for pilot
- a modulation symbol is a complex value for a point in a signal constellation, e.g., for M-PSK, M- QAM, and so on.
- Sector m may estimate the interference on a given subcarrier k in a given symbol period n based on a pilot received from a terminal u, as follows:
- IJk,n ⁇ H m,u (k,n) - P u (k,n) -R m,u (k,n) ⁇ 2 , Eq (I)
- P 11 (k, n) is a pilot symbol sent by terminal u on subcarrier k in symbol period n
- H m H (Jfc,n) is an estimate of the channel gain between sector m and terminal u
- R m u (k, n) is a received symbol obtained by sector m from terminal u
- I 1n (k, n) is an estimate of the interference observed by sector m.
- Sector m may also estimate the interference based on data received from terminal u, as follows:
- Sector m may derive data symbol estimates D m u (k,n) by (1) performing data detection on the received symbols R m u (k,n) with the channel estimate
- sector m may derive the data symbol estimates by (1) performing data detection on the received symbols, (2) decoding the detected symbols to obtain decoded data, and (3) re- encoding and symbol mapping the decoded data to obtain the data symbol estimates.
- Sector m may also perform joint channel and interference estimation to obtain both channel response estimates and interference estimates.
- the interference estimate I m (k,ri) obtained from equation (1) or (2) includes both inter-sector interference and intra-sector interference.
- the intra-sector interference may be maintained within acceptable levels via power control, as described below, and may then be negligible in comparison to the inter-sector interference.
- Sector m may average interference estimates across frequency, spatial, and/or time domains. For example, sector m may average the interference estimates across multiple receive antennas. Sector m may average the interference estimates for all subbands using any one of the following averaging schemes:
- I m ⁇ is the average interference power for sector m in symbol period n and P mon denotes a nominal received power for each subcarrier.
- I m (k,n) and I m (n) are in linear units in equations (3) through (5).
- Equation (3) is for arithmetic averaging
- equation (4) is for geometric averaging
- equation (5) is for SNR-based average. With arithmetic averaging, a few large interference estimates can skew the average interference power. Geometric averaging and SNR-based averaging can suppress large interference estimates for a few subbands.
- Sector m may also filter the average interference power over multiple symbol periods to improve the quality of the interference estimate.
- the filtering may be achieved with a finite impulse response (FIR) filter, an infinite impulses response (HR) filter, or some other type of filter.
- Sector m obtains a measured interference I meas m for each measurement period, which may span one or multiple symbol periods.
- Sector m generates an OTA OSI report based on the measured interference.
- the measured interference is quantized to a predetermined number of bits, which are included in the OTA OSI report.
- the OTA OSI report includes a single bit that indicates whether the measured interference is greater than or below an interference threshold.
- the OTA OSI report includes multiple bits that convey the measured interference relative to multiple interference thresholds. For clarity, the following description is for an embodiment in which the OTA OSI report conveys the measured interference relative to two interference thresholds.
- the OTA OSI report includes two binary OSI bits, which are called OSI bit 1 and OSI bit 2. These OSI bits may be set as follows:
- I nom th is a nominal interference threshold
- I ⁇ is a high interference threshold
- I 11Jg1 , ⁇ > I nom th OSI bit 1 indicates whether the measured interference is above or below the nominal interference threshold.
- OSI bit 2 indicates whether the measured interference is above or below the high interference threshold.
- sector OT is deemed to observe low interference if the measured interference is below I nomJh , high interference if the measured interference is between I no ⁇ Uh and I lligh th , and excessive interference if the measured interference is greater than or equal to I ⁇ gIuh .
- OSI bit 2 may be used to indicate excessive interference being observed by the sector.
- the OTA OSI report includes a single OSI value having three levels. The OSI value may be set as follows:
- OSI value - T , if I 1 , ⁇ > I n ⁇ n , > I nonUh , Eq (7)
- the tri-level OSI value may be transmitted using a signal constellation having three signal points. For example, an OSI value of 'O' may be sent with a symbol of 1 + j ⁇ or e J0 , an OSI value of ' 1 ' may be sent with a symbol of O + j ⁇ or e i ⁇ n , and an OSI value of '2' may be sent with a symbol of - 1 + j ⁇ or e j ⁇ .
- sector m may obtain a measured interference-over-thermal (IOT), which is a ratio of the total interference power observed by sector m to the thermal noise power.
- IOT interference-over-thermal
- the total interference power may be computed as described above.
- the thermal noise power may be estimated by turning off the transmitter and measuring the noise at the receiver.
- a specific operating point may be selected for the system. A higher operating point allows the terminals to transmit at higher power levels on average. However, a high operating point has a negative impact on link budget and may be undesirable. For a given maximum transmit power and a given data rate, the tolerable maximum path loss decreases with increasing IOT.
- sector m may set its tri-level OSI value as follows:
- OSI value T , if IOT WJh > 1OT n ⁇ n , > IOT nomJh , Eq (8)
- IOT nomJh is a nominal IOT threshold and IOT ⁇ gh th is a high IOT threshold.
- the OSI bits/value may also be generated using hysteresis so that an indication of excessive interference does not toggle too frequently.
- OSI bit 2 may be set to '1' only if the measured interference exceeds the high threshold for a first time duration Twi (e.g., 50 milliseconds) and may be reset to '0' only if the measured interference is below the high threshold for a second time duration Tw 2 .
- OSI bit 2 may be set to '1' only if the measured interference exceeds a first high threshold I 111 ⁇ ⁇ 1 and may thereafter be reset to '0' only if the measured interference falls below a second high threshold I 111811 1J12 , where I Usfl _ M > 1 ⁇ •
- Sector m broadcasts its OTA OSI report, which may contain the two OSI bits or the tri-level OSI value, for user-based interference control.
- Sector m may broadcast the OTA OSI report in various manners. In an embodiment, sector m broadcasts the OTA OSI report in each measurement period. In another embodiment, sector m broadcasts OSI bit 1 in each measurement period and broadcasts OSI bit 2 only if this bit is set to T. Sector m may also broadcast OSI reports from other sectors to the terminals within sector m for better OSI coverage.
- Sector m also sends its IS OSI report to the neighbor sectors for network- based interference control.
- the IS OSI report may contain the two OSI bits; the tri-level OSI value; the measured interference quantized, or unquantized, to a predetermined number of bits; IOT no ⁇ Uh , IOT ⁇ , and 1OT n ⁇ 1n ; I ⁇ om th , I ⁇ gh th and I meas m ; path losses,; received power from terminals of sector m measured at other sectors; some other information; and combinations thereof.
- Sector m may send the IS OSI report in each measurement period, or only if excessive interference is observed, or if some other criterion is satisfied.
- Another sector q may also request sector m to send IS OSI report if the terminals in sector q indicate that they cannot receive the OSI bits from sector m.
- Each sector uses the IS OSI reports from the neighbor sectors to control data transmissions from the terminals in its sector to mitigate inter-sector interference at the neighbor sectors.
- Network-based interference control may be achieved in various manners. Some embodiments of network-based interference control are described below.
- sector m schedules terminals in the sector based on the IS OSI reports received from the neighbor sectors. For example, if one or more neighbor sectors observe excessive interference, then sector m may reduce the transmit powers used by disadvantaged terminals in sector m so that these terminals cause less interference to other sectors.
- a disadvantaged terminal has a small channel gain (or a large path loss) for the serving sector and needs to transmit at a high power level in order to achieve a given signal-to-noise-and-interference ratio (SNR) at the serving sector.
- SNR signal-to-noise-and-interference ratio
- the disadvantaged terminal is typically located closer to a neighbor sector, and the high transmit power level results in high inter-sector interference to this neighbor sector.
- Sector m may identify disadvantaged terminals based on various quality metrics such as channel gain, pilot strength, carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N), channel gain ratio, and so on. These quality metrics may be estimated based on pilot and/or other transmissions sent by the terminals. For example, the estimated channel gain for a terminal may be compared against a channel gain threshold, and the terminal may be deemed to be a disadvantaged terminal if its channel gain is below the channel gain threshold. Additionally, the disadvantaged terminals may be identified in the IS OSI report along with their measured values, e.g. 1OT nJ638 m or measured received power. Further, in some cases, the IS OSI report may provide information as to the identity of terminals without more to allow for utilization of the different approaches described below.
- quality metrics such as channel gain, pilot strength, carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N), channel gain ratio, and so on. These quality metrics may be estimated based on pilot and/or other transmissions sent by the terminals. For example, the estimated channel gain for a
- Sector m may reduce the transmit powers used by the disadvantaged terminals by (1) lowering a high transmit power limit that is applicable to the terminals, (2) lowering a lower transmit power limit that is applicable to the terminals, (3) assigning the disadvantaged terminals with lower data rates that require lower SNRs and hence lower transmit powers, (4) not scheduling disadvantaged terminals for data transmission, or (5) using some other method or combination of methods.
- sector m uses admission control to mitigate inter- sector interference observed by neighbor sectors.
- sector m may reduce the number of active terminals in the sector by (1) denying access to new terminals requesting to transmit on the reverse link, (2) denying access to disadvantaged terminals, (3) de-assigning terminals that have already been granted access, (4) de-assigning disadvantaged terminals, or (5) using some other admission control methods.
- the rate of de-assigning terminals may also be made a function of the IS OSI reports from the neighbor sectors (e.g., the observed interference levels), the number of neighbor sectors observing excessive interference, and/or other factors.
- Sector m may thus adjust the loading of the sector based on the IS OSI reports from the neighbor sectors.
- sector m assigns traffic channels to the terminals in the sector in a manner to mitigate inter-sector interference observed by the neighbor sectors.
- each sector may be assigned a set of traffic channels that it may in turn assign to the terminals in the sector.
- Neighboring sectors may also share a common set of traffic channels that is orthogonal to the set of traffic channels assigned to each sector. If one or more neighbor sectors observe excessive interference, then sector m may assign disadvantaged terminals in sector m with traffic channels in the common set. These disadvantaged terminals would then cause no interference to the neighbor sectors since the traffic channels in the common set are orthogonal to the traffic channels assigned to the neighbor sectors.
- each sector may be assigned a set of traffic channels that it may assign to strong terminals that can tolerate high levels of interference. If one or more neighbor sectors observe excessive interference, then sector m may assign disadvantaged terminals in sector m with traffic channels assigned to strong terminals in the neighbor sectors. [0048] A combination of one or more of the above approaches may also be utilized in order to provide flexibility or for other reasons.
- Each sector in the system may perform interference control as described above for sector m.
- User-based interference control may also be achieved in various manners. In an embodiment, user-based interference control is achieved by allowing the terminals to autonomously adjust their transmit powers based on the OTA OSI reports received from the neighbor sectors.
- FIG. 2 depicts utilizing both network-based and user-based interference control
- blocks 212 and 214 may be omitted and all interference control may be provided by utilizing only network-based interference control, e.g. as discussed with respect to blocks 222-228.
- FIG. 3 shows a process 300 performed by one terminal u for interference control.
- Terminal u receives an OTA OSI report from a neighbor sector (block 312).
- a determination is then made whether the neighbor sector observes excessive interference, e.g., whether OSI bit 2 is set to T (block 314). If the answer is 'Yes', then terminal u reduces its transmit power with a larger down step size and/or at a faster rate (block 316). Otherwise, a determination is made whether the neighbor sector observes high interference, e.g., whether OSI bit 1 is set to T and OSI bit 2 is set to '0' (block 318).
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment in which the OTA OSI report conveys the inter-sector interference observed by the neighbor sector in one of three possible levels - low, high, and excessive.
- Process 300 may be extended to cover any number of interference levels.
- the transmit power for terminal u may be (1) reduced by a down step that is related to the amount of interference observed by the neighbor sector (e.g., larger down step for higher interference) when the measured interference is above a given threshold and/or (2) increased by an up step that is inversely related to the amount of interference observed by the neighbor sector (e.g., larger up step for lower interference) when the measured interference is below the given threshold.
- the step size and/or the adjustment rate may also be determined based on other parameters such as, for example, the current transmit power level for the terminal, the channel gain for the neighbor sector relative to the channel gain for the serving sector, prior OTA OSI reports, and so on.
- Terminal u may adjust its transmit power based on the OTA OSI report from one or multiple neighbor sectors.
- Terminal u may estimate the channel gain for each sector based on a pilot received from the sector.
- Terminal u may then derive a channel gain ratio for each neighbor sector as follows:
- g m t (n) is the channel gain between terminal u and neighbor sector i
- g ss (n) is the channel gain between terminal u and the serving sector
- r t (n) is the channel gain ratio for neighbor sector i.
- terminal u identifies the strongest neighbor sector with the largest channel gain ratio. Terminal u then adjusts its transmit power based on the OTA OSI report from only this strongest neighbor sector. In another embodiment, terminal u adjusts its transmit power based on the OTA OSI reports from all sectors in an OSI set.
- This OSI set may contain (1) T strongest neighbor sectors, where T > 1 , (2) neighbor sectors with channel gain ratios exceeding a channel gain ratio threshold, (3) neighbor sectors with channel gains exceeding a channel gain threshold, (4) neighbor sectors included in a neighbor list broadcast by the serving sector, or (5) some other group of neighbor sectors. Terminal u may adjust its transmit power in various manners based on the OTA OSI reports from multiple neighbor sectors in the OSI set.
- terminal u may decrease its transmit power if any neighbor sector in the OSI set observes high or excessive interference.
- terminal u may determine a transmit power adjustment for each neighbor sector in the OSI set and may then combine the adjustments for all neighbor sectors in the OSI set to obtain an overall transmit power adjustment.
- transmit power adjustment for interference control may be performed in conjunction with various power control schemes. For clarity, a specific power control scheme is described below.
- P dch (/2) is the transmit power for the traffic channel for update interval n
- P ref (n) is a reference power level for update interval n
- ⁇ P(rc) is a transmit power delta for update interval n.
- the transmit power levels P dch (n) and P ref (n) and the transmit power delta ⁇ P(n) are given in units of decibels (dB).
- the reference power level P ref (n) is the amount of transmit power needed to achieve a target SNR for a designated transmission, which may be signaling sent by terminal a on a control channel or some other transmission.
- the reference power level and the target SNR may be adjusted to achieve a desired level of performance for the designated transmission, e.g., 1% packet error rate (PER). If the data transmission on the traffic channel and the designated transmission observe similar noise and interference characteristics, then the received SNR for the data transmission, SNR dch (7z) , may be estimated as:
- the transmit power delta ⁇ P(z ⁇ ) may be adjusted in a deterministic manner, a probabilistic manner, or some other manner based on the OTA OSI reports from the neighbor sectors.
- the transmit power may be adjusted (1) by different amounts for different interference levels using deterministic adjustment or (2) at different rates for different interference levels using probabilistic adjustment. Exemplary deterministic and probabilistic transmit power adjustment schemes are described below. For simplicity, the following description is for transmit power adjustment for an OSI bit received from one neighbor sector. This OSI bit may be OSI bit 1 or 2.
- FIG. 4 shows a process 400 for adjusting the transmit power of terminal u in a deterministic manner.
- terminal u processes an OTA OSI report from a neighbor sector (block 412) and determines whether the OSI bit is '1' or '0' (block 414). If the OSI bit is '1', which indicates that the observed interference exceeds an interference threshold, then terminal u determines the amount of reduction in transmit power, or a down step size ⁇ P dn (n) (block 422). AP 0n (n) may be determined based on the transmit power delta for the prior update interval, ⁇ P(n - 1) , and a channel gain ratio for the neighbor sector, r ns (n) . Terminal u then decreases the transmit power delta by ⁇ P dn ( ⁇ ) (block 424).
- terminal u determines the amount of increase in transmit power, or an up step size ⁇ P up (n) (block 432).
- ⁇ P up (n) may also be determined based on ⁇ P( ⁇ - 1) and r ns (n) .
- Terminal u then increases the transmit power delta by ⁇ P up (?z) (block 434).
- the transmit power adjustments in blocks 424 and 434 may be expressed as:
- terminal u limits the transmit power delta ⁇ P(r ⁇ ) to be within a range of allowable transmit power deltas (block 442), as follows:
- AP nUn . is the minimum transmit power delta allowable for the traffic channel
- ⁇ P max is the maximum transmit power delta allowable for the traffic channel.
- Constraining the transmit power deltas for all terminals in a sector to within a range of transmit power deltas can maintain the intra-sector interference within acceptable levels.
- the minimum transmit power delta AP nUn may be adjusted by a control loop to ensure that each terminal can meet the requirements for a quality of service (QoS) class to which the terminal belongs.
- QoS quality of service
- AP n Un for different QoS classes may be adjusted at different rates and/or with different step sizes.
- Terminal u then computes the transmit power P dch (r ⁇ ) for the traffic channel based on the transmit power delta ⁇ P(rc) and the reference power level P ref (n) , as shown in equation (10) (block 444).
- Terminal u may limit the transmit power P dch ( «) to be within the maximum power level P max (block 446), as follows:
- Terminal u uses the transmit power P dch ( «) for data transmission on the traffic channel.
- P dch ( «) for data transmission on the traffic channel.
- the ⁇ P dn (rc) and ⁇ P up ( ⁇ ) step sizes are computed as:
- ⁇ P dn (») / dn ( ⁇ P dnimin , ⁇ P(n -l), r ns (n), k dn ) , and Eq (15a)
- ⁇ P up (n) / up ( ⁇ P upimin , ⁇ P(n -1), r ns (n), k up ) , Eq (15b)
- ⁇ P dn , m i n and ⁇ P up , m i n are minimum values for AP 41 (n) and ⁇ P up (n) , respectively;
- k dn and k up are scaling factors for ⁇ P dn (n) and ⁇ P up (n) , respectively;
- / dn () and / up () are functions to compute ⁇ P dn (n) and ⁇ P up ( ⁇ ) , respectively.
- Function Z 0n Q may be defined such that ⁇ P dn ( ⁇ z) is related to both ⁇ P(7z - 1) and r ns (n) . If a neighbor sector observes high or excessive interference, then (1) a larger channel gain for the neighbor sector results in a larger AP 11n (H) and (2) a larger value of ⁇ P(rc - 1) results in a larger ⁇ P dn (n) .
- Function / up () may be defined such that ⁇ P up (n) is inversely related to both ⁇ P(n - 1) and r m (n) . If the neighbor sector observes low interference, then (1) a larger channel gain for the neighbor sector results in a smaller ⁇ P up (n) and (2) a larger value of ⁇ P(rc -l) results in a smaller
- FIG. 4 shows the processing for one OSI bit from one neighbor sector.
- a larger value may be used for ⁇ P dn (7i) when the neighbor sector observes excessive interference.
- a smaller value may be used for AP dn (n) when the neighbor sector observes high interference.
- Different down step sizes may be obtained, e.g., by using different scaling factors kd nl and k dn2 for high and excessive interference, respectively.
- FIG. 5 shows a process 500 for adjusting the transmit power of terminal u in a probabilistic manner. Initially, terminal u processes an OTA OSI report from a neighbor sector (block 512) and determines whether the OSI bit is T or '0' (block 514).
- terminal u determines the probability for decreasing the transmit power, Pr dn ( ⁇ ) , e.g., based on ⁇ P(n -l) and r ns (n) (block 522). Terminal u then randomly selects a value x between 0.0 and 1.0, where x is a random variable uniformly distributed between 0.0 and 1.0 (block 524). If x is less than or equal to Pr dn (n) , as determined in block 526, then terminal u decreases its transmit power delta by ⁇ P dn (block 528). Otherwise, if JC is greater than Pr dn (n) , then terminal u maintains the transmit power delta at the current level (block 530).
- terminal u determines the probability for increasing the transmit power, Pr up ( ⁇ z) , e.g., based on ⁇ P(n -l) and r ns (ri) (block
- Terminal u then randomly selects a value x between 0.0 and 1.0 (block 534). If x is less than or equal to Pr up (7i) , as determined in block 536, then terminal u increases its transmit power delta by ⁇ P up (block 538). Otherwise, if x is greater than Pr up (7z) , then terminal u maintains the transmit power delta at the current level (block 530).
- the transmit power adjustments in blocks 528, 530, and 538 may be expressed as:
- AP 0n and ⁇ P up may be the same value (e.g., 0.25 dB, 0.5 dB, 1.0 dB, and so on) or may be different values.
- terminal u limits the transmit power delta, as shown in equation (13) (block 542).
- Terminal u then computes the transmit power P dcn (?z) based on the transmit power delta ⁇ P(?z) and the reference power level P ref (n) , as shown in equation (10) (block 544), and further limits the transmit power P dch (r ⁇ ) to be within the maximum power level, as shown in equation (14) (block 546).
- Terminal u uses the transmit power P dch (w) for data transmission on the traffic channel.
- the probabilities are computed as follows:
- Pr 41 Cn ⁇ P(n -l), r m (n), k dn ) , and Eq (17a)
- Prd n ,min and Pr UPim j n are minimum values for Pr dn (n) and Pr up (n) , respectively; and / d ' n () and / up 0 are functions to compute Pr 11n (ra) and Pr up (n) , respectively.
- Function / d ' n () may be defined such that Pr dn (n) is related to both AP(n - 1) and r ns (n) . If a neighbor sector observes high or excessive interference, then (1) a larger channel gain for the neighbor sector results in a larger Pr dn (rc) and (2) a larger value of ⁇ P(rc -l) results in a larger Pr dn (n) .
- Pr up (n) results in a higher probability of reducing the transmit power.
- Function / up () may be defined such that Pr up (n) is inversely related to both ⁇ P(n -l) and r m (n) . If the neighbor sector observes low interference, then (1) a larger channel gain for the neighbor sector results in a smaller Pr up (7z) and (2) a larger value of ⁇ P( « -1) results in a smaller Pr up (ra) .
- Pr up ( ⁇ ) results in a lower probability of increasing the transmit power.
- FIG. 5 shows the processing for one OSI bit from one neighbor sector.
- a larger value may be used for Pr 41 Cn) when the neighbor sector observes excessive interference.
- a smaller value may be used for Pr 41 ( ⁇ ) when the neighbor sector observes high interference.
- Different down probabilities and hence different rates of power adjustment may be obtained, e.g., by using different scaling factors k dnl and k dn2 for high and excessive interference, respectively.
- various functions may be used to compute the AP 0n (Ji) and
- ⁇ P up (n) step sizes and the Pr 41 (H) and Pr up (n) probabilities may be defined based on various parameters such as the current transmit power, the current transmit power delta, the current OTA OSI report, previous OTA OSI reports, channel gains, and so on. Each function may have a different impact on various power control characteristics such as the convergence rate of the transmit power adjustment and the distribution of transmit power deltas for the terminals in the system.
- the step sizes and probabilities may also be determined based on look-up tables or by some other means.
- the transmit power adjustment and/or the admission control described above may also be performed based on QoS class, user priority class, and so on.
- a terminal using an emergency service and a police terminal may have higher priority and may be able adjust transmit power at a faster rate and/or with larger step sizes than a normal priority user.
- a terminal sending voice traffic may adjust transmit power at a slower rate and/or with smaller step sizes.
- Terminal u may also vary the manner in which the transmit power is adjusted based on prior OTA OSI reports received from neighbor sectors. For example, terminal u may reduce its transmit power by a particular down step size and/or at a particular rate if a neighbor sector reports excessive interference and may reduce the transmit power by a larger down step size and/or at a faster rate if the neighbor sector continues to report excessive interference. Alternatively or additionally, terminal u may ignore the AP nUn in equation (13) if a neighbor sector reports excessive interference, or if the neighbor sector continues to report excessive interference.
- each sector broadcasts its OTA OSI report to the terminals in the neighbor sectors, as described above.
- the OTA OSI report may be broadcast with sufficient transmit power to achieve the desired coverage in the neighbor sectors.
- Each terminal may receive the OTA OSI reports from the neighbor sectors and process these OTA OSI reports in a manner to achieve a sufficiently low misdetection rate and a sufficiently low false alarm probability.
- Misdetection refers to a failure to detect an OSI bit or value that has been transmitted.
- False alarm refers to erroneous detection of a received OSI bit or value.
- a terminal may declare a received OSI bit to be (1) a 'O' if the detected OSI bit is below a first threshold, OSI bit ⁇ -B ft , (2) a T if the detected OSI bit exceeds a second threshold, OSI bit> +B m , and (3) a null bit otherwise, +B m > OSI bit > -B 111 .
- the terminal can typically trade off misdetection rate with false alarm probability by adjusting the thresholds used for detection.
- each sector also broadcasts OTA OSI reports generated by the neighbor sectors to the terminals within its sector.
- Each sector thus acts a proxy for neighbor sectors.
- This embodiment can ensure that each terminal can reliably receive the OTA OSI reports generated by the neighbor sectors since the terminal can receive these OTA OSI reports from the serving sector.
- This embodiment is well suited for an asymmetric network deployment in which sector coverage sizes are not equal. Smaller sectors typically transmit at lower power levels, and the OTA OSI reports broadcast by these smaller sectors may not be reliably received by the terminals in the neighbor sectors. The smaller sectors would then benefit from having their OTA OSI reports broadcast by the neighbor sectors.
- a given sector m may broadcast OTA OSI reports generated by any number and any one of the other sectors.
- sector m broadcasts OTA OSI reports generated by sectors in a neighbor list for sector m.
- the neighbor list may be formed by a network operator or in some other manner.
- sector m broadcasts OTA OSI reports generated by all sectors that are included in the active sets of the terminals in sector m.
- Each terminal may maintain an active set that includes all sectors with which the terminal is in communication.
- Sectors may be added to or removed from the active set as the terminal is handed off from one sector to another.
- sector m broadcasts OTA OSI reports generated by all sectors that are included in the candidate sets of the terminals in sector m.
- Each terminal may maintain a candidate set that includes all sectors with which the terminal may communicate.
- Sectors may be added to or removed from the candidate set, e.g., based on channel gain and/or some other parameter.
- sector m broadcasts OTA OSI reports generated by all sectors that are included in the OSI sets of the terminals in sector m.
- the OSI set for each terminal may be defined as described above.
- the system may utilize only user-based interference control or only network-based interference control.
- User-based interference control may be simpler to implement since each sector and each terminal can act autonomously.
- Network-based interference control may provide improved performance since interference control is performed in a coordinated manner.
- the system may also utilize both user-based and network-based interference control at the same time.
- the system may also utilize user-based interference control at all times and may invoke network- based interference control only if excessive interference is observed.
- the system may also invoke each type of interference control for different operating conditions.
- FIG. 6 shows a power control mechanism 600 that may be used to adjust the transmit power for a terminal 12Ox in system 100.
- Terminal 12Ox communicates with a serving sector 11Ox and may cause interference to neighbor sectors HOa through 1101.
- Power control mechanism 600 includes (1) a reference loop 610 that operates between terminal 12Ox and serving sector 11Ox and (2) a second loop 620 that operates between terminal 12Ox and neighbor sectors HOa through 1101.
- Reference loop 610 and second loop 620 may operate concurrently but may be updated at different rates, with reference loop 610 being a faster loop than second loop 620.
- FIG. 6 shows only the portion of loops 610 and 620 residing at terminal 12Ox.
- Reference loop 610 adjusts the reference power level P ref (n) such that the received SNR for the designated transmission, as measured at serving sector HOx, is as close as possible to the target SNR.
- serving sector HOx estimates the received SNR for the designated transmission, compares the received SNR against the target SNR, and generates transmit power control (TPC) commands based on the comparison results.
- TPC command may be either (1) an UP command to direct an increase in the reference power level or (2) a DOWN command to direct a decrease in the reference power level.
- Serving sector 11Ox transmits the TPC commands on the forward link (cloud 670) to terminal 12Ox.
- a TPC command processor 642 detects the TPC commands transmitted by serving sector 11Ox and provides TPC decisions.
- Each TPC decision may be an UP decision if a received TPC command is deemed to be an UP command or a DOWN decision if the received TPC command is deemed to be a DOWN command.
- a reference power adjustment unit 644 adjusts the reference power level based on the TPC decisions. Unit 644 may increase P ref ⁇ n) by an up step for each
- TX data processor 660 scales the designated transmission to achieve the reference power level.
- Terminal 12Ox sends the designated transmission to serving sector 11Ox.
- the received SNR for the designated transmission continually fluctuates.
- Reference loop 610 attempts to maintain the received SNR for the designated transmission at or near the target SNR in the presence of changes in the reverse link channel conditions.
- Second loop 620 adjusts the transmit power P dch (n) for a traffic channel assigned to terminal 12Ox such that a power level that is as high as possible is used for the traffic channel while keeping inter-sector interference to within acceptable levels.
- each neighbor sector 110 receives transmissions on the reverse link, estimates the inter-sector interference observed by the neighbor sector from the terminals in other sectors, generates an OTA OSI report based on the interference estimate, and broadcasts the OTA OSI report to the terminals in the other sectors.
- an OSI report processor 652 receives the OTA OSI reports broadcast by the neighbor sectors and provides detected OSI reports to a transmit power delta computation unit 656.
- a channel estimator 654 receives pilots from the serving and neighbor sectors, estimates the channel gain for each sector, and provides the estimated channel gains for all sectors to unit 656.
- Unit 656 determines the channel gain ratios for the neighbor sectors and further adjusts the transmit power delta ⁇ P(n) based on the detected OSI reports and the channel gain ratios, as described above. Unit 656 may implement processes 300, 400 and/or 500 shown in FIGS. 3 through 5.
- a transmit power computation unit 658 computes the transmit power P dch (n) based on the reference transmit level P ref ( «) from unit 644, the transmit power delta ⁇ P(7t) from unit 656, and possibly other factors.
- TX data processor 660 uses the transmit power P dch (7 ⁇ ) for data transmission to serving sector HOx.
- FIG. 6 shows an exemplary power control mechanism that may be used for interference control. Interference control may also be performed in other manners and/or with different parameters than those described above.
- FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an embodiment of terminal 12Ox, serving base station 11Ox, and neighbor base station 11Oy. For clarity, the following description assumes the use of power control mechanism 600 shown in FIG. 6.
- a TX data processor 710 encodes, interleaves, and symbol maps reverse link (RL) traffic data and control data and provides data symbols.
- a modulator (Mod) 712 maps the data symbols and pilot symbols onto the proper subbands and symbol periods, performs OFDM modulation if applicable, and provides a sequence of complex-valued chips.
- a transmitter unit (TMTR) 714 conditions (e.g., converts to analog, amplifies, filters, and frequency upconverts) the sequence of chips and generates a reverse link signal, which is transmitted via an antenna 716.
- each antenna 752x provides a received signal to a respective receiver unit (RCVR) 754x.
- Each receiver unit 754x conditions (e.g., filters, amplifies, frequency downconverts, and digitizes) its received signal, performs OFDM demodulation if applicable, and provides received symbols.
- An RX spatial processor 758 performs receiver spatial processing on the received symbols from all receiver units and provides data symbol estimates, which are estimates of the transmitted data symbols.
- An RX data processor 76Ox demaps, deinterleaves, and decodes the data symbol estimates and provides decoded data for terminal 12Ox and other terminals currently served by base station HOx.
- the processing for a forward link transmission may be performed similarly to that described above for the reverse link.
- the processing for the transmissions on the forward and reverse links is typically specified by the system.
- RX spatial processor 758x estimates the received SNR for terminal 12Ox, estimates the inter-sector interference observed by base station HOx, and provides an SNR estimate for terminal
- Controller 77Ox generates TPC commands for terminal 12Ox based on the SNR estimate for the terminal and the target SNR. Controller 77Ox may generate an OTA OSI report and/or an IS OSI report based on the interference estimate. Controller 77Ox may also receive IS OSI reports from neighbor sectors via a communication (Comm) unit 774x.
- the TPC commands, the OTA OSI report for base station HOx, and possibly OTA OSI reports for other sectors are processed by a TX data processor 782x and a TX spatial processor 784x, conditioned by transmitter units 754xa through 754xt, and transmitted via antennas 752xa through 752xt.
- the IS OSI report from base station 11Ox may be sent to the neighbor sectors via communication unit 774x, e.g. via a backhaul or other wired communication link.
- an RX spatial processor 758y estimates the inter-sector interference observed by base station llOy and provides an interference estimate to controller 77Oy.
- Controller 77Oy may generate an OTA OSI report and/or an IS OSI report based on the interference estimate.
- the OTA OSI report is processed and broadcast to the terminals in the system.
- the IS OSI report may be sent to the neighbor sectors via a communication unit 774y.
- antenna 716 receives the forward link signals from the serving and neighbor base stations and provides a received signal to a receiver unit 714.
- the received signal is conditioned and digitized by receiver unit 714 and further processed by a demodulator (Demod) 742 and an RX data processor 744.
- Demod demodulator
- Processor 744 provides the TPC commands sent by serving base station HOx for terminal 12Ox and the OTA OSI reports broadcast by the neighbor base stations.
- a channel estimator within demodulator 742 estimates the channel gain for each base station.
- Controller 720 detects the received TPC commands and updates the reference power level based on the TPC decisions.
- Controller 720 also adjusts the transmit power for the traffic channel based on the OTA OSI reports received from the neighbor base stations and the channel gains for the serving and neighbor base stations. Controller 720 provides the transmit power for the traffic channel assigned to terminal 12Ox. Processor 710 and/or modulator 712 scales the data symbols based on the transmit power provided by controller 720. [0093] Controllers 720, 77Ox, and 77Oy direct the operations of various processing units at terminal 12Ox and base station HOx and HOy, respectively. These controllers may also perform various functions for interference and power control. For example, controller 720 may implement any or all of units 642 through 658 shown in FIG. 6 and/or processes 300, 400 and/or 500 shown in FIGS. 3 through 5.
- Controller 770 for each base station 110 may implement all or a portion of process 200 in FIG. 2.
- Memory units 722, 772x, and 772y store data and program codes for controllers 720, 77Ox, and 77Oy, respectively.
- a scheduler 780x schedules terminals for communication with base station HOx and also assigns traffic channels to the scheduled terminals, e.g., based on the IS OSI reports from the neighbor base stations.
- FIG. 8 shows an apparatus suitable for interference control.
- the apparatus includes means 800 for receiving an IS OSI report(s) and means 802 for regulating data transmissions for terminals in the sector based on the received IS OSI reports.
- FIG. 9 shows an apparatus suitable for providing interference control.
- the apparatus includes means 900 for generating an IS OSI report(s) and means 902 for transmitting the IS OSI reports to one or more sectors.
- the means for generating may comprise means for generating a different IS OSI report for each sector and the means for transmitting may be coupled to a wired connection, e.g. a backhaul.
- the interference control techniques described herein may be implemented by various means.
- the processing units used to perform interference control at a base station may be implemented within one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, electronic devices, other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein, or a combination thereof.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- processors controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, electronic devices, other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein, or a combination thereof.
- the processing units used to perform interference control at a terminal may also be implemented within one or more ASICs, DSPs, processors, electronic devices, and so on.
- the interference control techniques may be implemented with modules (e.g., procedures, functions, and so on) that perform the functions described herein.
- the software codes may be stored in a memory unit (e.g., memory unit 722, 772x, or 772y in FIG. 7) and executed by a processor (e.g., controller 720, 77Ox, or 77Oy).
- the memory unit may be implemented within the processor or external to the processor.
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