WO2007148935A1 - Method of transmitting and receiving radio access information using a message separation in a wireless mobile communications system - Google Patents

Method of transmitting and receiving radio access information using a message separation in a wireless mobile communications system Download PDF

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WO2007148935A1
WO2007148935A1 PCT/KR2007/003024 KR2007003024W WO2007148935A1 WO 2007148935 A1 WO2007148935 A1 WO 2007148935A1 KR 2007003024 W KR2007003024 W KR 2007003024W WO 2007148935 A1 WO2007148935 A1 WO 2007148935A1
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Sung-Jun Park
Young-Dae Lee
Sung-Duck Chun
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    • H04W74/00Wireless channel access, e.g. scheduled or random access
    • H04W74/002Transmission of channel access control information
    • H04W74/006Transmission of channel access control information in the downlink, i.e. towards the terminal
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04W74/00Wireless channel access, e.g. scheduled or random access
    • H04W74/08Non-scheduled or contention based access, e.g. random access, ALOHA, CSMA [Carrier Sense Multiple Access]
    • H04W74/0833Non-scheduled or contention based access, e.g. random access, ALOHA, CSMA [Carrier Sense Multiple Access] using a random access procedure
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04W74/0866Non-scheduled or contention based access, e.g. random access, ALOHA, CSMA [Carrier Sense Multiple Access] using a dedicated channel for access

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  • the present disclosure relates to an E-UMTS (Evolved Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and, more particularly, to a method for effectively transmitting and receiving access information between a terminal and a base station using a message separation for a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.
  • E-UMTS Evolved Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
  • FIG. 1 is a network structure of the E-UMTS, a mobile communication system applicable to the related art and the present disclosure.
  • the E-UMTS system has been evolved from the UMTS system, for which the 3GPP is proceeding with the preparation of the basic specifications applicable thereto.
  • the E- UMTS system can be classified as an LTE (Long Term Evolution) system.
  • the E-UMTS network is divided into an E-UTRAN and a
  • the E-UTRAN includes a terminal (UE (User Equipment)), a base station (eNB or eNode B) and an AG (Access Gateway) (which also can be expressed as 'MME/S-GW').
  • the AG can be divided into a part for handling user traffic and a part for handling control traffic.
  • the AG part for handling new user traffic and the AG part for handling control traffic can communicate with each other via newly defined interface.
  • One or more cells may exist in a single eNode B (eNB), and an interface for transmitting the user traffic and the control traffic can be used between the eNode Bs.
  • the CN may include an AG, a node for user registration of the UE, and the like.
  • an interface for discriminating the E-UTRAN and the CN can be used.
  • An Sl interface can connect a plurality of nodes (i.e., in a many- to-many manner) between the eNode B and the AG.
  • the eNode Bs are connected with each other through an X2 interface, and the X2 interface is always present between adjacent eNode Bs in a meshed network structure.
  • Layers of a radio interface protocol between the UE and a network can be divided into a first layer (Ll), a second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based upon the three lower layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) standard model that is well- known in the art of communication systems.
  • OSI open system interconnection
  • the first layer (Ll) provides an information transfer service using a physical channel
  • a radio resource control (RRC) layer positioned at the third layer (L3) serves to control radio resources between the terminal and the network, for which the RRC layer exchanges an RRC message between the terminal and the network.
  • the RRC layer can be distributed so as to be positioned in network nodes such as the eNode Bs and the AGs, etc., or can be positioned only in the eNode Bs or in the AGs.
  • Fig 2 illustrates a structure of the radio access interface protocol between the terminal and the UTRAN based upon various 3GPP wireless access network standards.
  • the radio access interface protocol has horizontal layers including a physical layer, a data link layer and a network layer, and has vertical planes including a user plane for transmitting data information and a control plane for transmitting control signals.
  • the protocol layers can be divided into a first layer (Ll), a second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based upon the three lower layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) standard model that is well-known in the art of communication systems.
  • OSI open system interconnection
  • the physical layer provides an information transmission service to an upper layer by using a physical channel.
  • the physical layer is connected with a medium access control (MAC) layer located at a higher level through a transport channel, and data between the MAC layer and the physical layer is transferred via the transport channel.
  • MAC medium access control
  • the MAC layer of the second layer provides a service to a radio link control (RLC) layer, an upper layer, via a logical channel.
  • the RLC layer of the second layer reliably supports a data transmission.
  • the function of the RLC layer can be implemented as a function block within the MAC layer, and in this case, the RLC layer may not be present.
  • a PDCP layer of the second layer performs a header compression function for reducing unnecessary control information so that data transmitted by using IP packets such as IPv4 or IPv6 can be effectively transmitted via a radio interface with a relatively small bandwidth.
  • RRC radio resource control
  • L3 is only defined in the control plane and controls logical channels, transport channels and the physical channels in relation to the configuration, reconfiguration, and release of the radio bearers (RBs).
  • the RB signifies a service provided by the second layer (L2) for data transmission between the terminal and the UTRAN.
  • Downlink transport channels for transmitting data from the network to the terminal include a broadcast channel (BCH) for transmitting system information and a downlink shared channel (SCH) for transmitting the user traffic or the control message.
  • BCH broadcast channel
  • SCH downlink shared channel
  • Downlink multicast, traffic of a broadcast service or a control message can be transmitted through the downlink SCH or through a separate downlink multicast channel (MCH).
  • Uplink transport channels for transmitting data from the terminal to the network include a random access channel (RACH) for transmitting an initial control message and an uplink SCH for transmitting the user traffic and the control message.
  • RACH random access channel
  • a RRC connection and a signaling connection will be described in more detail as follows.
  • a terminal In order to perform communications, a terminal (UE) needs to have a RRC connection with the UTRAN and a signaling connection with the Core Network (CN).
  • the terminal transmits and/or receives a terminal's control information with the UTRAN or the CN via the RRC connection and the signaling connection.
  • the Random Access Channel is used to transfer a short length data on an uplink, and some of the RRC message (i.e., RRC Connection Request Message, Cell Update Message, URA Update Message) is transmitted via the RACH.
  • the RACH is mapped to a Common Control Channel (CCCH), a Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH) and a Dedicated Traffic Channel (DTCH), and then the RACH is mapped to a Physical Random Access Channel.
  • CCCH Common Control Channel
  • DCCH Dedicated Control Channel
  • DTCH Dedicated Traffic Channel
  • a PRACH which is an uplink physical channel, is divided into a preamble part and a message part.
  • the preamble part is used to properly control a transmission power for a message transmission (i.e., a power ramping function] and is used to avoid a collision between multiple terminals.
  • the message part is used to transmit a MAC PDU that was transferred from the MAC to the Physical channel.
  • the physical layer of the terminal first selects one access slot and one (preamble) signature, and transmits the preamble on the PRACH to an uplink.
  • the preamble is transmitted within a particular the length of access slot duration (e.g., 1.33ms).
  • One signature is selected among the 16 different signatures within a first certain length of the access slot, and it is transmitted.
  • a base station transmits a response signal via an Acquisition indicator channel (AICH) which is a downlink physical channel.
  • AICH Acquisition indicator channel
  • the AICH in response to the preamble, transmits a signature that was selected within the first certain length of the access slot.
  • the base station transmits an ACK response or a NACK response to the terminal by means of the transmitted signature from the AICH.
  • the terminal transmits a 10ms or 20 ms length of the message part using an OVSF code that correspond with the transmitted signature. If the NACK response is received, the MAC of the terminal instructs the PRACH transmission again to the physical layer of the terminal after a certain time period. Also, if no AICH is received with respect to the transmitted preamble, the terminal transmits a new preamble with a higher power compared to that used for the previous preamble after a predetermined access slot.
  • an UE transmits a Random Access Preamble (which may also referred as Message 1) (Sl) to a eNB by selecting available a Random Access Signature and Random Access Occasion through system information received from a RRC signal of the eNB.
  • a Random Access Response (which may also be referred as Message 2) to the UE (S2).
  • the Random Access Response may include an uplink Time synchronization (or Time Advance; TA) information with the eNB, C-RNTI (which is used to identity a given UE in a give cell), or an uplink radio resource allocation information (i.e., Initial grant) for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, etc.
  • the UE After receiving the Random Access Response (Message 2), the UE transmits the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (which may also referred as Message 3) (S3) according to the allocated radio resource information included in the Random Access Response.
  • the eNB After receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (Message 3) from the UE, the eNB transmits a RRC contention resolution message (which may also be referred as Message 4) to the UE.
  • the UE through the Message 2, the UE generally obtains necessary uplink radio resource information for transmitting the Message 3.
  • the eNB determines an amount of a necessary radio resource (i.e., time, frequency, transmission format etc) for the UE to transmit the Message 3 based on the Message 1 received from the UE, and then transmits an allocated radio resource with the Message 2.
  • One exemplary feature of the present disclosure is to provide a method of transmitting and receiving radio access information using a message separation in a wireless mobile communications system.
  • the present disclosure may provide a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
  • the next scheduled data may be a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message or an initial uplink grant, and the next scheduled data may include a NonAcess Stratum (NAS) message such as Attach Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, and Service Request, etc.
  • NAS NonAcess Stratum
  • the determined at least one required radio resource may compared with the at least one allocated radio resource.
  • the next scheduled data may be separately generated into two or more data groups if the at least one allocated radio resource is below or smaller than the determined at least one required radio resource, and then may transmit to a base station separately.
  • a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signal from the base station to a terminal may designates what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group, and the RRC signal may be either system information or a paging message. Also, each separated data group may include an identity for indicating what type of information is included in the next scheduled data of the each separated data group.
  • RRC Radio Resource Control
  • the determined at least one required radio resource when generating the next scheduled data by a terminal, may compared with a certain threshold value. After performing such comparison, the determined at least one required radio resource may only need to be compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data when the determined at least one required radio resource is below or smaller the threshold value.
  • the present disclosure may also provide a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, receiving a random access preamble; transmitting a random access response in response to the received the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource for transmitting a next scheduled data by a terminal; and receiving the next scheduled data from the terminal, wherein the terminal determines at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data, and wherein the next scheduled data is generated by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource by the terminal before transmitting the next scheduled data.
  • the present disclosure may also provide a mobile terminal for communicating data in a wireless communications system, a transceiver adapted to transmit or receive the data; a memory adapted to store the data transmitted or received via the transceiver or from an external source; and a processor cooperating with the transceiver and the memory and adapted to perform the steps of, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
  • FlG. 1 shows an exemplary network structure of an E-UMTS, a mobile communication system for which a related art and the mobile terminal are applied;
  • FIG. 2 is an exemplary structure of a control plane of a radio interface protocol between a terminal and a UTRAN based on a 3GPP wireless access network specification;
  • FIG. 3 is an exemplary structure of a user plane of the radio interface protocol between the terminal and the UTRAN based on the 3GPP wireless access network specification;
  • FIG. 4 shows an exemplary initial connection process between an UE and a eNB
  • FIG. 5 shows a problem of transmitting the Message 3 due to a shortage of allocated radio resource.
  • FIG. 6 shows an exemplary RRC connection procedure when enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
  • FIG. 7 shows an exemplary RRC connection procedure when not enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
  • One aspect of the present disclosure relates to the recognition by the present inventors about the problems of the related art as described above, and further explained hereafter. Based upon this recognition, the features of the present disclosure have been developed. [46] Although the present disclosure is shown to be implemented in a mobile communication system, such as a UMTS developed under 3GPP specifications, the present disclosure can also be applied to other communication systems operating in conformity with different standards and specifications.
  • RNCs may no longer be necessary in future networks, because Node Bs with enhanced capabilities, or other types of network entities (e.g. so-called Access Gateways) may handle the operations performed by currently existing RNCs.
  • Node Bs with enhanced capabilities or other types of network entities (e.g. so-called Access Gateways) may handle the operations performed by currently existing RNCs.
  • Access Gateways e.g. so-called Access Gateways
  • Such long-term evolution issues further support the need to develop improved radio admission control techniques to be used in admitting new terminals (or establishing new user links) and supporting newly developing enhanced services for a greater number of terminals being managed by the network.
  • the present disclosure provides a method for effectively transmitting data (i.e., access information) from a terminal (UE) to a base station (eNB). More particularly, the present disclosure provides that the terminal transmits an access information (i.e., RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message) based upon an uplink radio resource allocated by the base station to the base station after properly configuring or generating of the access information, to thus optimize transmission efficiency (i.e., minimum time delay, efficient use of radio resource).
  • an access information i.e., RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message
  • the uplink radio resource may be used for transmitting the Message 3, and information related to the uplink radio resource may be provided from the base station to the terminal through the Message 2.
  • the Message 3 may be a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.
  • the Message 3 may include a part or all of NAS (NonAccess Stratum) message (i.e., Attach Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, Service Request, etc)
  • NAS NonAccess Stratum
  • the terminal may generate a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including all the necessary or needed information, then may transmit it to the base station.
  • FIG. 6 shows an exemplary RRC connection procedure according to the present disclosure when enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
  • a terminal may transmit a random access preamble for a RRC connection with a base station (eNB).
  • the base station may transmit a random access response to the terminal in response to the received random access preamble.
  • the random access response may include uplink radio resource(s) allocated information for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message by the terminal.
  • the terminal may check the uplink radio resource(s) included in the random access response, then may calculate or determine a necessary or needed bit number(s) for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.
  • the terminal may generate the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including with all necessary information.
  • the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message may include necessary information for a connection (i.e., Sl connection) between the base station and MME (Mobility Management Entity) as well as necessary information for a connection between the terminal and base station.
  • the calculation of the allocated radio resource(s) amount may not be necessary. That is, if the necessary or needed bit number(s) for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message is below than a certain threshold value, such message may directly transmit using the radio resource(s), which were allocated by the Message 2, without having a step of calculation.
  • the threshold value may provide from the base station to the terminal via system information or a paging message.
  • the terminal may transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message to the base station.
  • the base station may transmit a RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message to the terminal.
  • the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message may include a unique identity of the terminal.
  • the base station may also transmit a CONNECTION REQUEST message to a MME (Mobility Management Entity) for a connection between the base station and MME.
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • the MME may transmit a CONNECTHON SETUP message to the base station in response to the received CONNECTION REQUEST message.
  • the base station may transmit RRC CONNECTION SETUP message to the terminal after receiving the CONNECTION SETUP message from the MME.
  • the terminal After receiving the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message by the terminal, the terminal may transmit a RRC CONNECTION COMPLETE message to the base station in order to notify that the RRC connection has been complete.
  • S9 RRC CONNECTION COMPLETE
  • the terminal may generate a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including only a portion of the necessary or needed information, then may transmit it to the base station.
  • rest portion of the necessary or needed information may be generated later, then may transmit to the base station separately.
  • FIG. 7 shows another exemplary RRC connection procedure according to the present disclosure when not enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
  • a terminal may transmit a random access preamble for a RRC connection with a base station (eNB).
  • the base station may transmit a random access response to the terminal in response to the received random access preamble.
  • the random access response may include uplink radio resource(s) allocated information for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message by the terminal.
  • the terminal may check the uplink radio resource(s) included in the random access response, then may calculate or determine a necessary or needed bit number(s) for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.
  • the terminal may generate the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including only a portion or part of the necessary information.
  • the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message may only include necessary information for a connection between the terminal and base station, (i.e., necessary information for a connection (i.e., Sl connection) between the base station and MME (Mobility Management Entity) may be not included)
  • the necessary information for the connection between the base station and MME may be generated or included in a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message, and then may transmit later.
  • the base station may notify to the terminal via a RRC signal that which information should be included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message and/or which information should be included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message.
  • the RRC signal may be system information or a paging message.
  • RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A may also include any necessary information for transmitting of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B.
  • RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A may contain information for generating the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B such as, a necessary bit number(s), an amount of buffer, or an amount of radio resource(s).
  • the terminal may first transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message to the base station. (S4) In this case, the terminal may include a certain identity for determining what type of information is included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A.
  • the base station may determine that the information A and B were included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A, if the identity is set as "0", or the base station may determine that the information c was included only in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A, if the identity is set as "1".
  • the base station may transmit a RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message to the terminal.
  • the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message may include a unique identity of the terminal.
  • the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message may include radio resource(s) information [i.e. time, frequency, transmission format of the radio resource(s)] for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message.
  • the base station transmits allocated information for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message via a L1/L2 control channel.
  • the terminal may transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message to the base station using radio resource(s) allocation information obtained from the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message, System Information, or L1/L2 control channel. (S6)
  • the order of steps S5 and S6 may be reversed. Namely, the terminal may transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message before receiving the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message.
  • the base station may also transmit a CONNECTION REQUEST message to a MME (Mobility Management Entity) for a connection between the base station and MME.
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • the MME may transmit a CONNECTIION SETUP message to the base station in response to the received CONNECTION REQUEST message.
  • the base station may transmit RRC CONNECTION SETUP message to the terminal after receiving the CONNECTION SETUP message from the MME.
  • the terminal After receiving the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message by the terminal, the terminal may transmit a RRC CONNECTION COMPLETE message to the base station in order to notify that the RRC connection has been complete. (SlO)
  • the present disclosure provides a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, the method comprising: transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; generating the next scheduled data by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource, and transmitting the next scheduled data using the at least one allocated radio resource when the at least one allocated radio resource is equal or greater than the determined at least one required radio resource, wherein the next scheduled data is a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message or an initial uplink grant, the next scheduled data includes a NonAccess Stratum (NAS) message, the NAS message is at least one of Attach Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, and Service Request, the generating the next scheduled data comprises comparing the determined at least one required radio resource
  • the present disclosure also may provide a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, the method comprising: receiving a random access preamble; transmitting a random access response in response to the received the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource for transmitting a next scheduled data by a terminal; and receiving the next scheduled data from the terminal, wherein the terminal determines at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data, the next scheduled data is generated by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource by the terminal before transmitting the next scheduled data, the next scheduled data is a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, determining whether the next scheduled data contains any NAS message by checking an identity included in the next scheduled data, the identity is used for indicating information of which group is included in the next scheduled data, the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data by the terminal, the next scheduled data is separated into two or more data groups
  • the present disclosure provides a mobile terminal for communicating data in a wireless communications system, the mobile terminal comprising: a transceiver adapted to transmit or receive the data; a memory adapted to store the data transmitted or received via the transceiver or from an external source; and a processor cooperating with the transceiver and the memory and adapted to perform the steps of, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
  • the present disclosure is described in the context of mobile communications, the present disclosure may also be used in any wireless communication systems using mobile devices, such as PDAs and laptop computers equipped with wireless communication capabilities (i.e. interface). Moreover, the use of certain terms to describe the present disclosure is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure to a certain type of wireless communication system. The present disclosure is also applicable to other wireless communication systems using different air interfaces and/or physical layers, for example, TDMA, CDMA, FDMA, WCDMA, OFDM, EV-DO, Wi-Max, Wi-Bro, etc.
  • the exemplary embodiments may be implemented as a method, apparatus or article of manufacture using standard programming and/or engineering techniques to produce software, firmware, hardware, or any combination thereof.
  • article of manufacture refers to code or logic implemented in hardware logic (e.g., an integrated circuit chip, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), etc.) or a computer readable medium (e.g., magnetic storage medium (e.g., hard disk drives, floppy disks, tape, etc.), optical storage (CD-ROMs, optical disks, etc.), volatile and non- volatile memory devices (e.g., EEPROMs, ROMs, PROMs, RAMs, DRAMs, SRAMs, firmware, programmable logic, etc.).
  • Code in the computer readable medium may be accessed and executed by a processor.
  • the code in which exemplary embodiments are implemented may further be accessible through a transmission media or from a file server over a network.
  • the article of manufacture in which the code is implemented may comprise a transmission media, such as a network transmission line, wireless transmission media, signals propagating through space, radio waves, infrared signals, etc.
  • a transmission media such as a network transmission line, wireless transmission media, signals propagating through space, radio waves, infrared signals, etc.

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A method for effectively transmitting and receiving access information between a terminal and a base station using a message separation for a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message that may include: transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message; generating the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource, and transmitting the generated RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.

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METHOD OF TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING RADIO
ACCESS INFORMATION USING A MESSAGE SEPARATION
IN A WIRELESS MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
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[1] The present disclosure relates to an E-UMTS (Evolved Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and, more particularly, to a method for effectively transmitting and receiving access information between a terminal and a base station using a message separation for a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.
[2] FIG. 1 is a network structure of the E-UMTS, a mobile communication system applicable to the related art and the present disclosure.
[3] The E-UMTS system has been evolved from the UMTS system, for which the 3GPP is proceeding with the preparation of the basic specifications applicable thereto. The E- UMTS system can be classified as an LTE (Long Term Evolution) system.
[4] With reference to HG. 1 , the E-UMTS network is divided into an E-UTRAN and a
CN (Core Network). The E-UTRAN includes a terminal (UE (User Equipment)), a base station (eNB or eNode B) and an AG (Access Gateway) (which also can be expressed as 'MME/S-GW'). The AG can be divided into a part for handling user traffic and a part for handling control traffic. The AG part for handling new user traffic and the AG part for handling control traffic can communicate with each other via newly defined interface. One or more cells may exist in a single eNode B (eNB), and an interface for transmitting the user traffic and the control traffic can be used between the eNode Bs.
[5] The CN may include an AG, a node for user registration of the UE, and the like.
Also, in the UMTS of FIG. 1, an interface for discriminating the E-UTRAN and the CN can be used. An Sl interface can connect a plurality of nodes (i.e., in a many- to-many manner) between the eNode B and the AG. The eNode Bs are connected with each other through an X2 interface, and the X2 interface is always present between adjacent eNode Bs in a meshed network structure.
[6] Layers of a radio interface protocol between the UE and a network can be divided into a first layer (Ll), a second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based upon the three lower layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) standard model that is well- known in the art of communication systems.
[7] The first layer (Ll) provides an information transfer service using a physical channel, and a radio resource control (RRC) layer positioned at the third layer (L3) serves to control radio resources between the terminal and the network, for which the RRC layer exchanges an RRC message between the terminal and the network. The RRC layer can be distributed so as to be positioned in network nodes such as the eNode Bs and the AGs, etc., or can be positioned only in the eNode Bs or in the AGs.
[8] Fig 2 illustrates a structure of the radio access interface protocol between the terminal and the UTRAN based upon various 3GPP wireless access network standards.
[9] The radio access interface protocol has horizontal layers including a physical layer, a data link layer and a network layer, and has vertical planes including a user plane for transmitting data information and a control plane for transmitting control signals.
[10] The protocol layers can be divided into a first layer (Ll), a second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based upon the three lower layers of an open system interconnection (OSI) standard model that is well-known in the art of communication systems. Each layer of the control plane of the radio protocol in FIG. 2 and the user plane of the radio protocol in FIG. 3 will now be described.
[11] The physical layer, the first layer, provides an information transmission service to an upper layer by using a physical channel. The physical layer is connected with a medium access control (MAC) layer located at a higher level through a transport channel, and data between the MAC layer and the physical layer is transferred via the transport channel. Between different physical layers, namely, between physical layers of a transmission side and a reception side, data is transferred via the physical channel.
[12] The MAC layer of the second layer provides a service to a radio link control (RLC) layer, an upper layer, via a logical channel. The RLC layer of the second layer reliably supports a data transmission. The function of the RLC layer can be implemented as a function block within the MAC layer, and in this case, the RLC layer may not be present. A PDCP layer of the second layer performs a header compression function for reducing unnecessary control information so that data transmitted by using IP packets such as IPv4 or IPv6 can be effectively transmitted via a radio interface with a relatively small bandwidth.
[13] A radio resource control (RRC) layer located at the lowest portion of the third layer
(L3) is only defined in the control plane and controls logical channels, transport channels and the physical channels in relation to the configuration, reconfiguration, and release of the radio bearers (RBs). Here, the RB signifies a service provided by the second layer (L2) for data transmission between the terminal and the UTRAN.
[14] Downlink transport channels for transmitting data from the network to the terminal, include a broadcast channel (BCH) for transmitting system information and a downlink shared channel (SCH) for transmitting the user traffic or the control message. Downlink multicast, traffic of a broadcast service or a control message can be transmitted through the downlink SCH or through a separate downlink multicast channel (MCH).
[15] Uplink transport channels for transmitting data from the terminal to the network include a random access channel (RACH) for transmitting an initial control message and an uplink SCH for transmitting the user traffic and the control message.
[16] A RRC connection and a signaling connection will be described in more detail as follows. In order to perform communications, a terminal (UE) needs to have a RRC connection with the UTRAN and a signaling connection with the Core Network (CN). The terminal transmits and/or receives a terminal's control information with the UTRAN or the CN via the RRC connection and the signaling connection.
[17] A Random Access Channel of a WCDMA will be described in more detail as follows.
[18] The Random Access Channel (RACH) is used to transfer a short length data on an uplink, and some of the RRC message (i.e., RRC Connection Request Message, Cell Update Message, URA Update Message) is transmitted via the RACH. The RACH is mapped to a Common Control Channel (CCCH), a Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH) and a Dedicated Traffic Channel (DTCH), and then the RACH is mapped to a Physical Random Access Channel.
[19] A PRACH, which is an uplink physical channel, is divided into a preamble part and a message part. The preamble part is used to properly control a transmission power for a message transmission (i.e., a power ramping function] and is used to avoid a collision between multiple terminals. The message part is used to transmit a MAC PDU that was transferred from the MAC to the Physical channel.
[20] When the MAC of the terminal instructs a PRACH transmission to the physical layer of the terminal, the physical layer of the terminal first selects one access slot and one (preamble) signature, and transmits the preamble on the PRACH to an uplink. Here, the preamble is transmitted within a particular the length of access slot duration (e.g., 1.33ms). One signature is selected among the 16 different signatures within a first certain length of the access slot, and it is transmitted.
[21] If the preamble is transmitted from the terminal, a base station transmits a response signal via an Acquisition indicator channel (AICH) which is a downlink physical channel. The AICH, in response to the preamble, transmits a signature that was selected within the first certain length of the access slot. Here, the base station transmits an ACK response or a NACK response to the terminal by means of the transmitted signature from the AICH.
[22] If the ACK response is received, the terminal transmits a 10ms or 20 ms length of the message part using an OVSF code that correspond with the transmitted signature. If the NACK response is received, the MAC of the terminal instructs the PRACH transmission again to the physical layer of the terminal after a certain time period. Also, if no AICH is received with respect to the transmitted preamble, the terminal transmits a new preamble with a higher power compared to that used for the previous preamble after a predetermined access slot.
[23] In LTE system, an initial access/connection processing from a terminal (UE) to a network will be described in more detail as follows.
[24] As shown in Fig. 4, an UE transmits a Random Access Preamble (which may also referred as Message 1) (Sl) to a eNB by selecting available a Random Access Signature and Random Access Occasion through system information received from a RRC signal of the eNB. After successfully receiving the Random Access Preamble (Message 1) of the UE, the eNB transmits a Random Access Response (which may also be referred as Message 2) to the UE (S2). The Random Access Response (Message 2) may include an uplink Time synchronization (or Time Advance; TA) information with the eNB, C-RNTI (which is used to identity a given UE in a give cell), or an uplink radio resource allocation information (i.e., Initial grant) for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, etc. After receiving the Random Access Response (Message 2), the UE transmits the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (which may also referred as Message 3) (S3) according to the allocated radio resource information included in the Random Access Response. After receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (Message 3) from the UE, the eNB transmits a RRC contention resolution message (which may also be referred as Message 4) to the UE.
[25] In the related art, through the Message 2, the UE generally obtains necessary uplink radio resource information for transmitting the Message 3. In other words, the eNB determines an amount of a necessary radio resource (i.e., time, frequency, transmission format etc) for the UE to transmit the Message 3 based on the Message 1 received from the UE, and then transmits an allocated radio resource with the Message 2.
[26] In this respect, however, due to the limited amount of information in the Message 1 from the UE, there is a drawback that it is impossible to estimate an accurate radio resource allocation for transmitting the Message 3 by the eNB. Therefore, if the eNB can not provide a proper radio resource allocation (which will be used for transmitting the Message 3) to the UE, a time delay for data transmission or a waste of radio resource can be happened because of a radio resource shortage for the Message 3, as shown in Fig. 5.
[27] One exemplary feature of the present disclosure is to provide a method of transmitting and receiving radio access information using a message separation in a wireless mobile communications system.
[28] To implement at least the above feature in whole or in parts, the present disclosure may provide a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
[29] The next scheduled data may be a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message or an initial uplink grant, and the next scheduled data may include a NonAcess Stratum (NAS) message such as Attach Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, and Service Request, etc.
[30] When generating the next scheduled data by a terminal, the determined at least one required radio resource may compared with the at least one allocated radio resource. The next scheduled data may be separately generated into two or more data groups if the at least one allocated radio resource is below or smaller than the determined at least one required radio resource, and then may transmit to a base station separately.
[31] A Radio Resource Control (RRC) signal from the base station to a terminal may designates what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group, and the RRC signal may be either system information or a paging message. Also, each separated data group may include an identity for indicating what type of information is included in the next scheduled data of the each separated data group.
[32] Also, when generating the next scheduled data by a terminal, the determined at least one required radio resource may compared with a certain threshold value. After performing such comparison, the determined at least one required radio resource may only need to be compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data when the determined at least one required radio resource is below or smaller the threshold value.
[33] The present disclosure may also provide a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, receiving a random access preamble; transmitting a random access response in response to the received the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource for transmitting a next scheduled data by a terminal; and receiving the next scheduled data from the terminal, wherein the terminal determines at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data, and wherein the next scheduled data is generated by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource by the terminal before transmitting the next scheduled data.
[34] The present disclosure may also provide a mobile terminal for communicating data in a wireless communications system, a transceiver adapted to transmit or receive the data; a memory adapted to store the data transmitted or received via the transceiver or from an external source; and a processor cooperating with the transceiver and the memory and adapted to perform the steps of, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering a characteristic of at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
[35] The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the pr esent disclosure when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[36] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
[37] In the drawings:
[38] FlG. 1 shows an exemplary network structure of an E-UMTS, a mobile communication system for which a related art and the mobile terminal are applied;
[39] FIG. 2 is an exemplary structure of a control plane of a radio interface protocol between a terminal and a UTRAN based on a 3GPP wireless access network specification;
[40] FIG. 3 is an exemplary structure of a user plane of the radio interface protocol between the terminal and the UTRAN based on the 3GPP wireless access network specification;
[41] FIG. 4 shows an exemplary initial connection process between an UE and a eNB;
[42] FIG. 5 shows a problem of transmitting the Message 3 due to a shortage of allocated radio resource.
[43] FIG. 6 shows an exemplary RRC connection procedure when enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
[44] FIG. 7 shows an exemplary RRC connection procedure when not enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
[45] One aspect of the present disclosure relates to the recognition by the present inventors about the problems of the related art as described above, and further explained hereafter. Based upon this recognition, the features of the present disclosure have been developed. [46] Although the present disclosure is shown to be implemented in a mobile communication system, such as a UMTS developed under 3GPP specifications, the present disclosure can also be applied to other communication systems operating in conformity with different standards and specifications.
[47] As network technology continues to develop, it is foreseen that RNCs may no longer be necessary in future networks, because Node Bs with enhanced capabilities, or other types of network entities (e.g. so-called Access Gateways) may handle the operations performed by currently existing RNCs. Such long-term evolution issues further support the need to develop improved radio admission control techniques to be used in admitting new terminals (or establishing new user links) and supporting newly developing enhanced services for a greater number of terminals being managed by the network.
[48] The present disclosure provides a method for effectively transmitting data (i.e., access information) from a terminal (UE) to a base station (eNB). More particularly, the present disclosure provides that the terminal transmits an access information (i.e., RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message) based upon an uplink radio resource allocated by the base station to the base station after properly configuring or generating of the access information, to thus optimize transmission efficiency (i.e., minimum time delay, efficient use of radio resource).
[49] Preferably, the uplink radio resource may be used for transmitting the Message 3, and information related to the uplink radio resource may be provided from the base station to the terminal through the Message 2.
[50] Preferably, the Message 3 may be a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message.
[51] Preferably, the Message 3 may include a part or all of NAS (NonAccess Stratum) message (i.e., Attach Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, Service Request, etc)
[52] According to the present disclosure, a method of generating or configuring a RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message by a terminal will be described in more detail as follows.
[53] When a bit number(s) (or any other parameters that represent radio resource(s)) for an allocated radio resource that received through the Message 2 is equal or greater than a bit number(s) of necessary or needed information to generate the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (Message 3), the terminal may generate a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including all the necessary or needed information, then may transmit it to the base station.
[54] FIG. 6 shows an exemplary RRC connection procedure according to the present disclosure when enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
[55] With reference to FIG. 6, a terminal (UE) may transmit a random access preamble for a RRC connection with a base station (eNB). (Sl) The base station may transmit a random access response to the terminal in response to the received random access preamble. (S2) Here, the random access response may include uplink radio resource(s) allocated information for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message by the terminal.
[56] After receiving the random access response, the terminal may check the uplink radio resource(s) included in the random access response, then may calculate or determine a necessary or needed bit number(s) for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message. In other words, after calculating or determining an amount of allocated radio resource(s) from the base station with a number of bit(s) which needed to be transmitted, if necessary information for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message can be possibly transmitted through the allocated radio resource(s), the terminal may generate the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including with all necessary information. (S3) In this case, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message may include necessary information for a connection (i.e., Sl connection) between the base station and MME (Mobility Management Entity) as well as necessary information for a connection between the terminal and base station. In some cases, the calculation of the allocated radio resource(s) amount may not be necessary. That is, if the necessary or needed bit number(s) for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message is below than a certain threshold value, such message may directly transmit using the radio resource(s), which were allocated by the Message 2, without having a step of calculation. Here, the threshold value may provide from the base station to the terminal via system information or a paging message.
[57] After the generation of the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, the terminal may transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message to the base station. (S4) In order to provide quick resolution for a collision between the different terminals that having same preamble (signature) simultaneously, the base station may transmit a RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message to the terminal. (S5) The RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message may include a unique identity of the terminal.
[58] After receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the terminal, the base station may also transmit a CONNECTION REQUEST message to a MME (Mobility Management Entity) for a connection between the base station and MME. (S6) The MME may transmit a CONNECTHON SETUP message to the base station in response to the received CONNECTION REQUEST message. (S7) The base station may transmit RRC CONNECTION SETUP message to the terminal after receiving the CONNECTION SETUP message from the MME. (S8) After receiving the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message by the terminal, the terminal may transmit a RRC CONNECTION COMPLETE message to the base station in order to notify that the RRC connection has been complete. (S9)
[59] When a bit number(s) (or any other parameters that represent radio resource(s)) for an allocated radio resource that received through the Message 2 is less or smaller than a bit number(s) of necessary or needed information to generate the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (Message 3), the terminal may generate a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including only a portion of the necessary or needed information, then may transmit it to the base station. Here, rest portion of the necessary or needed information may be generated later, then may transmit to the base station separately.
[60] FIG. 7 shows another exemplary RRC connection procedure according to the present disclosure when not enough radio resource(s) are provided or allocated by the eNB.
[61] With reference to FIG. 7, a terminal (UE) may transmit a random access preamble for a RRC connection with a base station (eNB). (Sl) The base station may transmit a random access response to the terminal in response to the received random access preamble. (S2) Here, the random access response may include uplink radio resource(s) allocated information for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message by the terminal.
[62] After receiving the random access response, the terminal may check the uplink radio resource(s) included in the random access response, then may calculate or determine a necessary or needed bit number(s) for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message. In other words, after calculating or determining an amount of allocated radio resource(s) from the base station with a number of bit(s) which needed to be transmitted, if necessary information for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message can not be possibly transmitted through the allocated radio resource(s), the terminal may generate the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message including only a portion or part of the necessary information. (S3) For example, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message may only include necessary information for a connection between the terminal and base station, (i.e., necessary information for a connection (i.e., Sl connection) between the base station and MME (Mobility Management Entity) may be not included) Thus, the necessary information for the connection between the base station and MME (Mobility Management Entity) may be generated or included in a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message, and then may transmit later. In such situation, the base station may notify to the terminal via a RRC signal that which information should be included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message and/or which information should be included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message. Here, the RRC signal may be system information or a paging message. [63] For more detailed description, another example may be illustrated as follows. If it is assumed that information A, B and C should be included in a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message and a radio resource R(I) is allocated to a terminal, such terminal may generate and transmit a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A using only with the information A, then may generate and transmit a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B using with the information B and C. In this case, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A may also include any necessary information for transmitting of RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B. For example, RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A may contain information for generating the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B such as, a necessary bit number(s), an amount of buffer, or an amount of radio resource(s).
[64] After the generation of the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A and B message, the terminal may first transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A message to the base station. (S4) In this case, the terminal may include a certain identity for determining what type of information is included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A. For example, when information A, B, and C should be included in a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message (Message 3) and one bit identity is being used, the base station may determine that the information A and B were included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A, if the identity is set as "0", or the base station may determine that the information c was included only in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A, if the identity is set as "1".
[65] In order to provide quick resolution for a collision between the different terminals that having same preamble (signature) simultaneously, the base station may transmit a RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message to the terminal. (S5) The RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message may include a unique identity of the terminal. Also, The RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message may include radio resource(s) information [i.e. time, frequency, transmission format of the radio resource(s)] for transmitting a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message. Also, it may be possible that the base station transmits allocated information for transmitting the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message via a L1/L2 control channel.
[66] The terminal may transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message to the base station using radio resource(s) allocation information obtained from the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message, System Information, or L1/L2 control channel. (S6) Here, the order of steps S5 and S6 may be reversed. Namely, the terminal may transmit the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST B message before receiving the RRC CONTENTION RESOLUTION message.
[67] After receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST A, B message from the terminal, the base station may also transmit a CONNECTION REQUEST message to a MME (Mobility Management Entity) for a connection between the base station and MME. (S7) The MME may transmit a CONNECTIION SETUP message to the base station in response to the received CONNECTION REQUEST message. (S8) The base station may transmit RRC CONNECTION SETUP message to the terminal after receiving the CONNECTION SETUP message from the MME. (S9) After receiving the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message by the terminal, the terminal may transmit a RRC CONNECTION COMPLETE message to the base station in order to notify that the RRC connection has been complete. (SlO)
[68] It can be said that the present disclosure provides a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, the method comprising: transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; generating the next scheduled data by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource, and transmitting the next scheduled data using the at least one allocated radio resource when the at least one allocated radio resource is equal or greater than the determined at least one required radio resource, wherein the next scheduled data is a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message or an initial uplink grant, the next scheduled data includes a NonAccess Stratum (NAS) message, the NAS message is at least one of Attach Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, and Service Request, the generating the next scheduled data comprises comparing the determined at least one required radio resource with the at least one allocated radio resource, the generating the next scheduled data further comprises separating the next scheduled data into two or more data groups when the at least one allocated radio resource is below or smaller than the determined at least one required radio resource, transmitting each data group separately, the next scheduled data of a first data group is related to information for a connection between a terminal and a base station, and the next scheduled data of a second data group is related to information for a connection between the base station and a Mobility Management Entity (MME), a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signal from a base station to a terminal designates what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group, the information related to what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group is determined by an amount of data which will be transmitted from the terminal and/or an amount of allocated radio resource in the random access response, the RRC signal is either system information or a paging message, each separated data group includes an identity for indicating a type of information, the determined at least one allocated or the at least one required radio resource is defined by one or more bit numbers or any parameters that represent radio resources, the generating the next scheduled data comprises checking the determined at least one required radio resource with a threshold value, and the generating the next scheduled data further comprises comparing the determined at least one required radio resource with the at least one allocated radio resource when the determined at least one required radio resource is below or smaller the threshold value. [69] The present disclosure also may provide a method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, the method comprising: receiving a random access preamble; transmitting a random access response in response to the received the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource for transmitting a next scheduled data by a terminal; and receiving the next scheduled data from the terminal, wherein the terminal determines at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data, the next scheduled data is generated by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource by the terminal before transmitting the next scheduled data, the next scheduled data is a RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, determining whether the next scheduled data contains any NAS message by checking an identity included in the next scheduled data, the identity is used for indicating information of which group is included in the next scheduled data, the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data by the terminal, the next scheduled data is separated into two or more data groups when the at least one allocated radio resource is below or smaller than the determined at least one required radio resource, and each data group is separately received, the next scheduled data of a first data group is related to information for a connection between the terminal and a base station, and the next scheduled data of a second data group is related to information for a connection between the base station and a Mobility Management Entity (MME), transmitting a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signal in order to designate what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group, the RRC signal is either system information or a paging message, each separated data group includes an identity for indicating a type of information, the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with a threshold value, and the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data by the terminal if the determined at least one required radio resource is below or smaller the threshold value, the determined at least one allocated or the at least one required radio resource is defined by one or more bit numbers or any parameters that represent radio resources. [70] It can be also said that the present disclosure provides a mobile terminal for communicating data in a wireless communications system, the mobile terminal comprising: a transceiver adapted to transmit or receive the data; a memory adapted to store the data transmitted or received via the transceiver or from an external source; and a processor cooperating with the transceiver and the memory and adapted to perform the steps of, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
[71] Although the present disclosure is described in the context of mobile communications, the present disclosure may also be used in any wireless communication systems using mobile devices, such as PDAs and laptop computers equipped with wireless communication capabilities (i.e. interface). Moreover, the use of certain terms to describe the present disclosure is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure to a certain type of wireless communication system. The present disclosure is also applicable to other wireless communication systems using different air interfaces and/or physical layers, for example, TDMA, CDMA, FDMA, WCDMA, OFDM, EV-DO, Wi-Max, Wi-Bro, etc.
[72] The exemplary embodiments may be implemented as a method, apparatus or article of manufacture using standard programming and/or engineering techniques to produce software, firmware, hardware, or any combination thereof. The term "article of manufacture" as used herein refers to code or logic implemented in hardware logic (e.g., an integrated circuit chip, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), etc.) or a computer readable medium (e.g., magnetic storage medium (e.g., hard disk drives, floppy disks, tape, etc.), optical storage (CD-ROMs, optical disks, etc.), volatile and non- volatile memory devices (e.g., EEPROMs, ROMs, PROMs, RAMs, DRAMs, SRAMs, firmware, programmable logic, etc.).
[73] Code in the computer readable medium may be accessed and executed by a processor. The code in which exemplary embodiments are implemented may further be accessible through a transmission media or from a file server over a network. In such cases, the article of manufacture in which the code is implemented may comprise a transmission media, such as a network transmission line, wireless transmission media, signals propagating through space, radio waves, infrared signals, etc. Of course, those skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications may be made to this con- figuration without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and that the article of manufacture may comprise any information bearing medium known in the art.
[74] As the present disclosure may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.

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[1] A method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, the method comprising: transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource. [2] The method of claim 1, wherein the next scheduled data is a RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message. [3] The method of claim 1, wherein the next scheduled data includes a NonAccess
Stratum (NAS) message. [4] The method of claim 3, wherein the NAS message is at least one of Attach
Request, Routing Area Update Request, Detach Request, and Service Request. [5] The method of claim 1, wherein the generating the next scheduled data comprises comparing the determined at least one required radio resource with the at least one allocated radio resource. [6] The method of claim 5, further comprising: transmitting the next scheduled data using the at least one allocated radio resource when the at least one allocated radio resource is equal or greater than the determined at least one required radio resource. [7] The method of claim 5, wherein the generating the next scheduled data further comprises separating the next scheduled data into two or more data groups when the at least one allocated radio resource is below or smaller than the determined at least one required radio resource. [8] The method of claim 7, further comprising: transmitting each data group separately. [9] The method of claim 7, wherein the next scheduled data of a first data group is related to information for a connection between a terminal and a base station, and the next scheduled data of a second data group is related to information for a connection between the base station and a Mobility Management Entity (MME). [10] The method of claim 7, wherein a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signal from a base station to a terminal designates what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group. [11] The method of claim 10, wherein the information related to what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group is determined by an amount of data which will be transmitted from the terminal and/or an amount of allocated radio resource in the random access response. [12] The method of claim 11, wherein the RRC signal is either system information or a paging message. [13] The method of claim 7, wherein each separated data group includes an identity for indicating a type of information. [14] The method of claim 1, wherein the determined at least one allocated or the at least one required radio resource is defined by one or more bit numbers or any parameters that represent radio resources. [15] The method of claim 1, wherein the generating the next scheduled data comprises checking the determined at least one required radio resource with a threshold value. [16] The method of claim 15, wherein the generating the next scheduled data further comprises comparing the determined at least one required radio resource with the at least one allocated radio resource when the determined at least one required radio resource is below or smaller the threshold value. [17] A method of communicating data in a wireless communications system, the method comprising: receiving a random access preamble; transmitting a random access response in response to the received the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource for transmitting a next scheduled data by a terminal; and receiving the next scheduled data from the terminal, wherein the terminal determines at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data, and wherein the next scheduled data is generated by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource by the terminal before transmitting the next scheduled data. [18] The method of claim 17, wherein the next scheduled data is a RRC
CONNECTION REQUEST message. [19] The method of claim 18, further comprising determining whether the next scheduled data contains any NAS message by ch ecking an identity included in the next scheduled data. [20] The method of claim 19, wherein the identity is used for indicating information of which group is included in the next scheduled data. [21] The method of claim 17, wherein the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data by the terminal. [22] The method of claim 21, wherein the next scheduled data is separated into two or more data groups when the at least one allocated radio resource is below or smaller than the determined at least one required radio resource, and each data group is separately received. [23] The method of claim 22, wherein the next scheduled data of a first data group is related to information for a connection between the terminal and a base station, and the next scheduled data of a second data group is related to information for a connection between the base station and a Mobility Management Entity (MME). [24] The method of claim 22, further comprising: transmitting a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signal in order to designate what information of the next scheduled data should be included in which data group. [25] The method of claim 24, wherein the RRC signal is either system information or a paging message. [26] The method of 22, wherein each separated data group includes an identity for indicating a type of information. [27] The method of claim 17, wherein the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with a threshold value, and the determined at least one required radio resource is compared with the at least one allocated radio resource for generating the next scheduled data by the terminal if the determined at least one required radio resource is below or smaller the threshold value. [28] The method of claim 17, wherein the determined at least one allocated or the at least one required radio resource is defined by one or more bit numbers or any parameters that represent radio resources. [29] A mobile terminal for communicating data in a wireless communications system, the mobile terminal comprising: a transceiver adapted to transmit or receive the data; a memory adapted to store the data transmitted or received via the transceiver or from an external source; and a processor cooperating with the transceiver and the memory and adapted to perform the steps of, transmitting a random access preamble; receiving a random access response in response to the random access preamble, wherein the random access response includes information related to at least one allocated radio resource which will be used for transmitting a next scheduled data; determining at least one required radio resource for transmitting the next scheduled data; and generating the next scheduled data by considering at least one among the at least one allocated radio resource and the determined at least one required radio resource.
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