WO2007046183A1 - 無線通信システム、無線基地局及び無線通信方法 - Google Patents
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- Wireless communication system Wireless base station, and wireless communication method
- the present invention relates to a radio communication system, a radio base station, and a radio communication method, and more particularly to a radio communication system, a radio base station, and a radio communication method for performing a handover process between radio base stations.
- handover processing performed when a terminal moves requires a procedure in a radio base station control apparatus that controls a plurality of radio base stations.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an area where three radio base stations are installed and each radio base station covers.
- radio base stations 510, 520, and 530 are installed adjacent to each other, and the area covered by the radio base station 510 is three cells. It is divided into The area covered by the wireless base station 520 is divided into three cells 529-1 to 529-3. In addition, the area covered by the wireless base station 530 is divided into three cells 539-1 to 539-3!
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a conventional wireless communication system.
- radio base stations 510, 520, and 530 shown in Fig. 1 are connected to radio base station controller 500 that controls them, respectively. . Further, the radio base station 510 is provided with antennas 511-1 to 513-3, reception amplification units 512-1 to 512-3, and a demodulator.
- the antenna 511-1 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- the antenna 511-2 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal when the terminal exists in the cell 519-2 shown in FIG.
- the antenna 511-3 transmits / receives a signal in order to communicate with the terminal.
- the receiving amplifiers 512-1 to 512-3 are connected to the antennas 511-1 to 511. Each of the signals received at 3 is amplified.
- the demodulator 514 demodulates the signals amplified by the reception amplifiers 512-1 to 512-3.
- the radio base station 520 is provided with antennas 521-1 to 521-3, reception amplifiers 5221 to 522-3, a demodulator 524, and power.
- the antenna 521-1 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal when the terminal is present in the cell 529-1 shown in FIG.
- the antenna 521-2 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal when the terminal is present in the cell 529-2 shown in FIG.
- the antenna 521-3 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- Reception amplification sections 522-1 to 522-3 amplify the signals received by antennas 521-1 to 521-3, respectively.
- the demodulation unit 524 demodulates the signal amplified by the reception amplification units 522-1 to 523-3.
- the radio base station 530 is provided with antennas 531-1 to 531-3, reception amplifiers 5321 to 532-3, and a demodulation unit 534.
- the antenna 531-1 transmits and receives signals in order to communicate with the terminal when the terminal exists in the cell 539-1 shown in FIG. When a terminal exists in the cell 539-2 shown in FIG.
- the antenna 531-2 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- the antenna 531-3 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- Reception amplification sections 532-1 to 532-3 amplify the signals received by antennas 531-1 to 531-3, respectively.
- the demodulator 534 demodulates the signal amplified by the reception amplifiers 532-1 to 533-3.
- Radio base station controller 500 selects and synthesizes each
- a transmission power control signal of the terminal is generated based on the reception state of the received signal.
- Generated transmit power control signal Are transmitted from the respective radio base stations 510, 520, 530 to the terminal. Then, power control is performed according to a transmission power control signal that can set the transmission power to the lowest among a plurality of transmission power control signals received by the terminal, and uplink data is transmitted from the terminal with the controlled transmission power.
- a plurality of peripheral base stations and a backbone base station connected to the mobile switching center are provided, and the uplink radio waves transmitted from the terminal power are relayed by the peripheral base stations and transmitted from the peripheral base stations. It is conceivable to receive the received radio wave and the direct wave of the uplink radio wave transmitted from the terminal power at the basic base station and select the received data of the route with the best reception state among the received radio waves. (For example, see Japanese Patent Publication No. 1995-264651;).
- peripheral base stations other than the basic base station corresponding to the radio base station control device may select and combine the uplink data transmitted from the terminal. There is a problem that it is not possible.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a radio communication system, a radio base station, and a radio communication method that can simplify a network configuration.
- the present invention provides:
- a wireless communication system having a plurality of adjacent wireless base stations that communicate with a terminal, the wireless base station,
- An antenna for receiving a signal transmitted from the terminal An antenna for receiving a signal transmitted from the terminal
- Receiving amplification means for amplifying a signal received by the antenna;
- Distribution means for distributing the signal amplified by the reception amplification means to adjacent radio base stations;
- Demodulating means for synthesizing and demodulating the signal distributed by the distributing means possessed by the adjacent radio base station and the signal amplified by the reception amplifying means possessed by the radio base station.
- the adjacent radio base station combines the signal distributed by the distribution unit included in the radio base station and the signal amplified by the reception amplification unit included in the adjacent radio base station. And demodulating means for demodulating.
- a signal demodulated from either the radio base station or the adjacent radio base station is output to a higher-level device.
- the received power of the signal transmitted by the terminal and received by the antenna of the radio base station is transmitted from the terminal and received by the antenna of the adjacent radio base station. If the received power of the signal is larger than the received power of the signal, the signal demodulated from the radio base station is output to the host device. Otherwise, the signal demodulated from the adjacent radio base station is output to the host device. It is characterized by doing.
- the radio base station generates a control signal for controlling transmission power of the terminal based on a reception state of the combined signal.
- an antenna that receives a signal transmitted from the terminal, a reception amplification unit that amplifies the signal received by the antenna, and a demodulation unit that demodulates the signal amplified by the reception amplification unit
- a reception amplification unit that amplifies the signal received by the antenna
- a demodulation unit that demodulates the signal amplified by the reception amplification unit
- a distribution means for distributing the signal amplified by the reception amplification means to adjacent radio base stations;
- the demodulating unit synthesizes the signal distributed by the distributing unit included in the adjacent radio base station and the signal amplified by the reception amplifying unit included in the radio base station.
- the received power of the signal transmitted by the terminal and transmitted by the antenna of the radio base station is transmitted from the terminal and received by the antenna of the adjacent radio base station. If it is higher than the received signal power, recover from the radio base station.
- the adjusted signal is output to a host device.
- a control signal for controlling transmission power of the terminal is generated based on a reception state of the synthesized signal.
- the radio base station power also has a process of outputting the demodulated signal to the host device, and if not so, it has a process of outputting the demodulated signal from the adjacent radio base station to the host device. It is characterized by.
- the wireless base station further includes a process of generating a control signal for controlling transmission power of the terminal based on a reception state of the combined signal.
- a signal transmitted from a terminal is received by a plurality of adjacent radio base stations, and the signal received by the radio base station is amplified.
- the amplified signal is distributed to adjacent radio base stations, and the signal distributed by the adjacent radio base station and the signal amplified by the own radio base station are combined and demodulated.
- signals received at a plurality of radio base stations during handover are demodulated at one radio base station and output to a higher-level apparatus, so that the radio base station control apparatus This eliminates the need for selective combining of signals transmitted from a plurality of radio base stations, and is a means for reducing radio base station control devices to simplify the network configuration.
- the terminal Received signals received at a plurality of radio base stations are summed at one radio base station, and a control signal for controlling the transmission power of the terminal is obtained based on the summed reception state. Since it is generated and transmitted to the terminal, transmission power for transmitting a control signal to the terminal can be kept low, and the uplink radio capacity can be increased.
- a signal with terminal power transmitted is received by a plurality of adjacent radio base stations, and the signal received by the radio base station is amplified and amplified.
- the network configuration is simplified because the signal is distributed to adjacent radio base stations, and the signal distributed at the adjacent radio base station and the signal amplified at the own radio base station are combined and demodulated.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of an area where three radio base stations are installed and each radio base station covers.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a conventional wireless communication system.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration example of an area in which three radio base stations of the present invention are installed and each radio base station covers.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an embodiment of a wireless communication system of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining a wireless communication method in the configuration shown in FIG. 3 and the configuration shown in FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration example of an area in which three radio base stations of the present invention are installed and each radio base station covers.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the wireless communication system of the present invention.
- radio base stations 110, 120, and 130 are installed. Further, the radio base station 110 is provided with antennas 111-1 to L 11-3, reception amplification units 112-1 to 1123, distribution units 113-1 to 113-2, and a demodulation unit 114. ing.
- the antenna 111 1 transmits and receives signals in order to communicate with the terminal.
- the antenna 111-2 transmits and receives signals in order to communicate with the terminal.
- the antenna 1113 transmits and receives signals in order to communicate with the terminal when there is a terminal in the cell 119-3 shown in FIG.
- Reception amplification sections 112-1 to 112-3 amplify the signals received by antennas 111-1 to 111-3, respectively.
- Distributing unit 113-1 receives the value of the received power of the signal received by antenna 111 1 and the signal amplified by reception amplifying unit 112-1, adjacent radio base station (not shown), and demodulating unit 114.
- Distribute to Distribution section 113-2 transmits the received power value of the signal received by antenna 111-3 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 112-3 to adjacent radio base station 120 and demodulation section 114. To distribute.
- Demodulation section 114 combines and demodulates the signal amplified by reception amplification sections 112-1 to 112-3 and the signal distributed and transmitted by the adjacent radio base station.
- the radio base station 120 is provided with antennas 121-1 to 121-3, reception amplification units 1 to 122-3, branching units 123-1 to 123-2, and a demodulation unit 124.
- the antenna 121-1 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal when the terminal exists in the cell 129-1 shown in FIG. 3.
- the antenna 121-2 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- the antenna 121-3 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- Reception amplification sections 122-1 to 122-3 amplify the signals received by antennas 121-1 to 121-3, respectively.
- Distributing section 123-1 includes radio base station 110 and demodulating section 124 that adjoin the received power value of the signal received by antenna 121-1 and the signal amplified by receiving amplification section 122-1.
- Distribute to Distribution section 123-2 distributes the received power value of the signal received by antenna 121-3 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-3 to adjacent radio base station 130 and demodulation section 124.
- the demodulator 124 is a reception amplifier 1 The signal amplified in 22-1 to 122-3 and the signal distributed and transmitted by the adjacent radio base station are combined and demodulated.
- the radio base station 130 includes antennas 131-1 to 1 31-3, reception amplification units 132-1 to 132-3, distribution units 133-1 to 133-2, and a demodulation unit 1 34. It has been.
- the antenna 131-1 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal when the terminal exists in the cell 139-1 shown in FIG.
- the antenna 131-2 transmits and receives signals in order to communicate with the terminal when the terminal exists in the cell 139-1 shown in FIG.
- the antenna 131-3 transmits and receives signals to communicate with the terminal.
- Reception amplification sections 1321 to 132-3 amplify signals received by antennas 131-1 to 131-3, respectively.
- Distribution section 133-1 transmits the received power value of the signal received by antenna 131-1 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 132-1 to adjacent radio base station 120 and demodulation section 134.
- the distribution unit 133-2 is configured to receive the value of the received power of the signal received by the antenna 131-3 and the signal amplified by the reception amplification unit 132-3 and the demodulation unit 134 adjacent to each other. And distribute to.
- the demodulator 134 combines and demodulates the signal amplified by the reception amplifiers 132-1 to 133-3 and the signal distributed and transmitted by the adjacent radio base station.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining the wireless communication method in the configuration shown in FIG. 3 and the configuration shown in FIG.
- the antenna 111-1 of the radio base station 110 transmits / receives a signal to / from the terminal.
- the signal received by the antenna 111 1 is amplified by the reception amplifier 112-1.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 112-1 is distributed to adjacent radio base stations (not shown) by distribution section 113-1, and simultaneously demodulated by demodulation section 114. .
- the terminal moves and enters the area of cell 119-2, the terminal is also connected to antenna 111-2.
- the signal transmitted from is received.
- the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 112-2.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 112-2 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 112-1 are combined by demodulation section 114 and demodulated.
- a signal transmitted from the terminal is also received by antenna 111-3.
- the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 112-3.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 112-3 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 112-2 are combined by demodulation section 114 and demodulated. Further, in step 2 of the signal power amplified by the reception amplifier 112-3, the signal is distributed to the radio base station 120 by the distributor 113-2.
- the signal transmitted from the terminal is also received by antenna 121-1.
- the received signal is amplified by the reception amplification unit 122-1.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-1 is distributed to radio base station 110 by distribution section 123-1 and the signal distributed by distribution section 123-1 and reception amplification section
- the signal amplified in 112-3 is combined in demodulator 114 and demodulated.
- the demodulating unit 114 and the demodulating unit 124 compare the received power of the signal received by the antenna 111-3 with the received power of the signal received by the antenna 121-1.
- step 4 distribution unit 113 — The signal distributed in 1 and the signal amplified in reception amplification section 122-1 are combined and demodulated by demodulation section 124 of radio base station 120, and at the same time, demodulation section 114 of radio base station 110 Demodulation ends at.
- the signal distributed by the distribution unit 113-1 and the reception amplification The signal amplified by the unit 122-1 is combined and demodulated by the demodulator 124 of the radio base station 120, and at the same time, demodulated by the demodulator 114 of the radio base station 110. The demodulation is completed.
- a signal transmitted from the terminal is also received by antenna 121-2. Then, the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 122-2.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-2 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-1 are combined by demodulation section 124 and demodulated.
- the signal transmitted from the terminal is also received by antenna 121-3.
- the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 122-3.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-3 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-2 are combined by demodulation section 124 and demodulated.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 122-2 is distributed to radio base station 130 by distribution section 122-2.
- the signal transmitted from the terminal is also received by antenna 131-1.
- the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 132-1.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 132-1 is distributed to radio base station 120 by distribution section 133-1 and the signal distributed by distribution section 133-1 and reception amplification section
- the signal amplified at 122-3 is combined by the demodulator 124 and demodulated.
- the demodulator 124 and the demodulator 134 compare the received power of the signal received by the antenna 121-3 with the received power of the signal received by the antenna 131-1.
- step 7 distributor 123 — The signal distributed in 1 and the signal amplified in the reception amplifier 132-1 are combined and demodulated by the demodulator 134 of the radio base station 130. Demodulation in the adjustment unit 124 is completed.
- the signal distributed by the distribution unit 123-1 and the reception amplification The signal amplified by unit 132-1 is combined and demodulated by demodulation unit 134 of radio base station 130, and at the same time, demodulation in demodulation unit 124 of radio base station 120 ends.
- the terminal moves and enters the area of cell 139-2
- the signal transmitted from the terminal is received by antenna 131-2.
- the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 132-2.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 132-2 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 132-1 are combined by demodulation section 134 and demodulated.
- the signal transmitted from the terminal is also received by antenna 131-3.
- the received signal is amplified by reception amplification section 133-3.
- the signal amplified by reception amplification section 132-3 and the signal amplified by reception amplification section 132-2 are combined by demodulation section 134 and demodulated.
- the signal power amplified by the reception amplifying unit 132-3 is distributed to adjacent radio base stations (not shown) by the distributing unit 133-3 in Step 8.
- the following procedure can be considered as a switching procedure of the radio base station that performs demodulation.
- the base station 110 to the radio base station 120 is notified to that effect, and an instruction is sent to hand over Senor 1193, Senor 129-1, and 129-2.
- output from the radio base station 110 to the host device is stopped, and simultaneously, output from the radio base station 120 to the host device is started.
- the following procedure can be considered as a switching procedure of the radio base station for performing demodulation.
- the demodulator 114 of the base station 110 performs synthesis and demodulation, and outputs a demodulated signal from the radio base station 110 to the host device.
- the demodulator 124 of the radio base station 120 performs synthesis and demodulation, and outputs the demodulated signal from the radio base station 120 to the host device. The same applies to the antenna 121-3 and the antenna 131-1.
- a control signal for controlling transmission power is transmitted from the radio base station to the terminal based on the reception state of the signal transmitted by the terminal at the radio base station.
- the sum including the signals received and distributed by a plurality of adjacent radio base stations that are being used for demodulation at one radio base station that is demodulating the terminal is used.
- a transmission power control signal can be generated and transmitted to the terminal based on the reception state. As a result, the transmission power for transmitting the control signal to the terminal can be kept low, and the uplink radio capacity can be increased.
- the above-described area where the cells overlap is an area where the terminal enters the handover state.
- the power described with an example in which the number of radio base stations is three is not limited.
- the number of radio base stations is not limited, and it goes without saying that the same operation can be realized if there are a plurality of radio base stations.
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