WO2007148196A2 - Method providing anytime preemptive re-transmissions - Google Patents
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- the exemplary embodiments of this invention relate generally to wireless communications systems, methods, devices and computer program products and, more specifically, relate to GERAN GPRS and (E)GPRS capable systems, methods, devices and computer program products.
- GMPRS geo-mobile packet radio service [0016] GPRS general packet radio services
- SDCCH stand-alone dedicated control channel
- GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Mobile Station (MS) - Base Station System (BSS) interface; Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) protocol (Release 7)," May 2006;
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- MS Mobile Station
- BSS Base Station System
- RLC/MAC Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control
- the link level performance of (E)GPRS when using the RLC unacknowledged mode is recognized as one limiting factor for providing packet-switched conversational services, such as VoIP, over (E)GPRS. While the RLC unacknowledged mode allows for meeting the stringent delay requirements inherent in the operation of such services, the BLER performance of the RLC unacknowledged mode is low, which tends to restrict its use to those areas having good cellular coverage.
- the RLC acknowledged mode allows for increasing the link-level performance of (E)GPRS since it allows re-transmissions of incorrectly received RLC/MAC blocks. While the use of re-transmissions increases the probability of correctly receiving RLC/MAC blocks, their use relies on the receipt of acknowledgment (ACK/NACK) messages from the receiver. However, relying on acknowledgment signaling, as currently defined, introduces delays that are generally prohibitive for delay- sensitive traffic. This is true at least for the reason that a RLC/MAC block is retransmitted by the RLC transmitter if negatively acknowledged (NACKed) by the receiver until it is positively acknowledged (ACKed) by the receiver. Note that the RLC/MAC block structure is defined in Section 10 of 3GPP TS 44.060.
- a method includes: determining whether at least one criterion is fulfilled; transmitting a data block to a receiver; and in response to determining that the at least one criterion is met, preemptively re-transmitting the data block to the receiver.
- a computer program product includes program instructions embodied on a tangible computer-readable medium. Execution of the program instructions results in operations including: determining whether at least one criterion is fulfilled; transmitting a data block to a receiver; and in response to determining that the at least one criterion is met, preemptively re-transmitting the data block to the receiver.
- an electronic device includes: a data processor configured to determine whether at least one criterion is fulfilled; and a transmitter coupled to the data processor and configured to transmit a data block to a receiver of another electronic device, wherein the transmitter is further configured, in response to the data processor determining that the at least one criterion is met, to preemptively re-transmit the data block to the receiver of the other electronic device.
- an electronic device includes: processing means for determining whether at least one criterion is fulfilled; first transmission means for transmitting a data block to a receiver of another electronic device; and second transmission means for preemptively re-transmitting the data block to the receiver of the other electronic device in response to the processing means determining that the at least one criterion is met.
- Figure IA shows a simplified block diagram of various electronic devices that are suitable for use in practicing the exemplary embodiments of this invention.
- Figures IB and 1C illustrate protocol stacks according to 3GPP TS 23.060 and 3GPP TS 43.064, respectively, which may be employed in the system of Figure IA;
- Figure 2 shows the protocol architecture of the RR sublayer
- Figure 3 illustrates consecutive and parallel re-transmission approaches in accordance with the exemplary embodiments of this invention.
- Figure 4 is a logic flow diagram that is descriptive of a method, and the operation of a computer program product, in accordance with exemplary embodiments of this invention.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention resolve the foregoing and other problems by combining and exploiting the benefits inherent in both the low delay of RLC unacknowledged mode and the enhanced link level performance of the RLC acknowledged mode.
- a wireless network 1 is adapted for communication with a MS 10 via a BSS 12.
- the network 1 may include at least one network control function (NCF) 14.
- the MS 10 includes a data processor (DP) 1OA, a memory (MEM) 1OB that stores a program (PROG) 1OC, and a suitable radio frequency (RF) transceiver 1OD for bidirectional wireless communications with the BSS 12, which also includes a DP 12A, a MEM 12B that stores a PROG 12C, and a suitable RF transceiver 12D.
- DP data processor
- MEM memory
- RF radio frequency
- the BSS 12 is coupled via a data path 13 to the NCF 14 that also includes a DP 14A and a MEM 14B storing an associated PROG 14C.
- At least one of the PROGs 1 OC and 12C is assumed to include program instructions that, when executed by the associated DP, enable the electronic device to operate in accordance with the exemplary embodiments of this invention, as will be discussed below in greater detail.
- the MS 10 may be assumed to include and implement a protocol stack
- FIG. 2 Reference can be made to Figure 2 for showing in greater detail the protocol architecture of the RR sublayer 32 and RLC/MAC function 34 as currently defined by 3GPP TS 44.060.
- the RR sublayer 32 provides services to the MM sublayer 36 and the LLC sublayer 38.
- the RR sublayer 32 utilizes the services of the Data Link layer (signalling layer 2) 40 and the Physical Link layer 42.
- the packet logical channels PBCCH, PCCCH (including PPCH, PAGCH and PRACH) 5 PACCH and PDTCH 44 are multiplexed onto the packet data physical channels (PDCH 52) on a per radio block basis.
- PDCH 52 packet data physical channels
- the RR sublayer 32 communicates with the MM sublayer 36 via a RR-
- the RR sublayer 32 communicates with the LLC sublayer 38 via a GRR-SAP 50.
- the RR sublayer 32 communicates with the Physical Link layer 42 via a PDCH 52.
- the RR sublayer 32 communicates with the Data Link layer 40 via a SAPI-O 54 and a SAPI-3 56.
- the SAPI-O 54 includes a BCCH, RACH, AGCH, PCH, SDCCH, SACCH and FACCH.
- the SAPI-3 56 includes a SDCCH and SACCH.
- the Data Link layer 40 communicates with the Physical Link layer 42 via data paths 58. Note that the RR sublayer 32 itself includes a PD 60, RR management functions 62 and the RLC/MAC functions 34.
- the various embodiments of the MS 10 can include, but are not limited to, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) having wireless communication capabilities, portable computers having wireless communication capabilities, image capture devices such as digital cameras having wireless communication capabilities, gaming devices having wireless communication capabilities, music storage and playback appliances having wireless communication capabilities, Internet appliances permitting wireless Internet access and browsing, as well as portable units or terminals that incorporate combinations of such functions.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- portable computers having wireless communication capabilities
- image capture devices such as digital cameras having wireless communication capabilities
- gaming devices having wireless communication capabilities
- music storage and playback appliances having wireless communication capabilities
- Internet appliances permitting wireless Internet access and browsing, as well as portable units or terminals that incorporate combinations of such functions.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention may be implemented by computer software executable by the DP 1OA of the MS 10 and the other DPs, or by hardware, or by a combination of software and hardware.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention may also be implemented utilizing one or more integrated circuits.
- the MEMs 1OB, 12B and 14B may be of any type suitable to the local technical environment and may be implemented using any suitable data storage technology, such as semiconductor-based memory devices, magnetic memory devices and systems, optical memory devices and systems, fixed memory and removable memory, as non-limiting examples.
- the DPs 1OA, 12A and 14A may be of any type suitable to the local technical environment, and may include one or more of general purpose computers, special purpose computers, microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs) and processors based on a multi-core processor architecture, as non-limiting examples.
- the use of the exemplary embodiments of this invention overcome the limitations discussed previously by allowing the transmitter, at any time, to preemptively re-transmit RLC/MAC blocks without necessarily relying on any acknowledgment information from the receiver. This increases the number of correctly received RLC/MAC blocks as compared to the RLC unacknowledged mode, while also considerably decreasing the delay inherent in the use of the RLC acknowledged mode.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention enable the transmitter to immediately re-transmit a RLC/MAC block, for example, immediately after (consecutively to) an initial transmission of that block (or a re-transmission thereof), or "in parallel" with it, as illustrated in Figure 3 (e.g., both for the 20ms TTI and 10ms TTI options).
- a 20ms TTI implies that all four bursts of the RLC/MAC block are sent in the same timeslot
- a 10ms TTI implies that two bursts of the RLC/MAC block are sent in one timeslot, and the two other bursts are sent in another timeslot.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention may be used with a transmission interval of any suitable duration.
- the use of the preemptive (anytime) parallel re-transmission requires a two-timeslot assignment to the transmitter and receiver, and within that TTI one timeslot would be used for the initial transmission (or re-transmission thereof) and the other timeslot would be used for the corresponding preemptive re-transmission.
- Consecutive re-transmission implies transmitting a RLC/MAC block, and its corresponding preemptive re-transmission, within two TTIs, while using a single radio resource pool per TTI.
- a number of criteria may be used for determining when to transmit an anytime preemptive re-transmission. These criteria may include, but are not limited to, the estimated link quality, the content and/or the priority of the RLC/MAC block (if known).
- the anytime preemptive re-transmission in accordance with the exemplary embodiments of this invention is inherently combinable with all current RLC modes with but minor modifications: RLC unacknowledged mode, RLC acknowledged mode and RLC non-persistent mode (see 3GPP TS 44.060) so as to, for example, considerably improve the link performance of the RLC unacknowledged mode and the RLC non-persistent mode, as well as to reduce the delays of the RLC acknowledged mode.
- the use of the exemplary embodiments may be made by the MS 10 for preemptively re-transmitting a RLC/MAC block to the BSS 12, and by the BSS 12 for preemptively re-transmitting a RLC/MAC block to the MS 10.
- the original and re-transmitted RLC/MAC blocks each carry the same BSN (per 3GPP TS 44.060 ⁇ 10.4.12).
- signaling may be used to enable preemptive retransmission. This signaling could be provided, for example, by the network to the MS at TBF assignment.
- the network may assign, for example, two timeslots for a TBF but dynamically allocate the two timeslots to that TBF. That is, the network may determine for a given block period to use the two timeslots, or to only use one of them. For example, if the network assigns a downlink TBF on two timeslots, this implies that the MS 10 should monitor the two assigned timeslots for receiving RLC/MAC blocks for that TBF.
- the network does not have to use both of the assigned timeslots at any given time, and it may dynamically allocate a block period to that mobile station on any one, or both, of the assigned timeslots.
- the network uses the USF in the downlink to dynamically indicate which timeslots the MS should use at a given time in the uplink.
- the exemplary embodiments of this invention provide a method, apparatus, devices (including integrated circuit embodiments) and computer program product(s) to send a data block from a transmitter to a receiver.
- Step A a determination is made that at least one criterion is fulfilled, and at Step B a current data block is transmitted and then preemptively re-transmitted, at least once, to a receiver using one of, for example, the consecutive or parallel re-transmission schemes described above.
- a current data block is transmitted. Subsequently, it is determined whether at least one criterion is fulfilled. If the at least one criterion is fulfilled, the current data block is preemptively re-transmitted, at least once, to a receiver using one of, for example, the consecutive or parallel re-transmission schemes described above, hi such an exemplary embodiment, it should be appreciated that the at least one criterion does not comprise receipt of an acknowledgement message (e.g., a NACK).
- an acknowledgement message e.g., a NACK
- a data processor is operated so as to make a determination that at least one criterion is fulfilled, and to transmit a current data block and to preemptively re-transmit the data block, at least once, to a receiver using one of, for example, the consecutive or parallel re-transmission schemes described above.
- a device includes a unit to make a determination that at least one criterion is fulfilled, and a unit to transmit a current data block and to preemptively re-transmit the data block, at least once, to a receiver using one of, for example, the consecutive or parallel re-transmission schemes described above.
- an electronic device includes: processing means for determining whether at least one criterion is fulfilled; first transmission means for transmitting a data block to a receiver of another electronic device; and second transmission means for preemptively retransmitting the data block to the receiver of the other electronic device in response to the processing means determining that the at least one criterion is met.
- the processing means comprises a data processor
- the first transmission means comprises a transmitter
- the first transmission means comprises the second transmission means.
- preemptively re-transmitting the data block comprises using one of a consecutive re-transmission scheme or a parallel retransmission scheme.
- the electronic device comprises one of a mobile station or a base station.
- the exemplary embodiments of the invention may be implemented as a computer program product comprising program instructions embodied on a tangible computer-readable medium. Execution of the program instructions results in operations comprising steps of utilizing the exemplary embodiments or steps of the method.
- the various exemplary embodiments may be implemented in hardware or special purpose circuits, software, logic or any combination thereof.
- some aspects may be implemented in hardware, while other aspects may be implemented in firmware or software which may be executed by a controller, microprocessor or other computing device, although the invention is not limited thereto.
- firmware or software which may be executed by a controller, microprocessor or other computing device, although the invention is not limited thereto.
- While various aspects of the exemplary embodiments of this invention may be illustrated and described as block diagrams, flow charts, or using some other pictorial representation, it is well understood that these blocks, apparatus, systems, techniques or methods described herein may be implemented in, as non-limiting examples, hardware, software, firmware, special purpose circuits or logic, general purpose hardware or controller or other computing devices, or some combination thereof.
- the exemplary embodiments of the inventions may be practiced in various components such as integrated circuit modules.
- the design of integrated circuits is by and large a highly automated process. Complex and powerful software tools are available for converting a logic level design into a semiconductor circuit design ready to be etched and formed on a semiconductor substrate.
- Programs such as those provided by Synopsys, Inc. of Mountain View,
- California and Cadence Design of San Jose, California automatically route conductors and locate components on a semiconductor chip using well established rules of design as well as libraries of pre-stored design modules.
- the resultant design in a standardized electronic format (e.g., Opus, GDSII, or the like) may be transmitted to a semiconductor fabrication facility or "fab" for fabrication.
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