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- the invention relates to a radio communication apparatus and to a method of operating a radio communication apparatus.
- the invention has application in, for example but not exclusively, mobile communication systems.
- Mobile communication systems typically incorporate mechanisms to transmit information about the state of a radio channel.
- channel state information can be sent as part of the random access mechanism by which mobile terminals can access a network.
- a mobile terminal transmits a signature on an asynchronous random access channel (RACH).
- RACH asynchronous random access channel
- the mobile terminal selects a particular signature from a larger set (e.g. of 64), which enables a few bits (e.g. 6) of information to be conveyed.
- a larger set e.g. of 64
- the collision probability i.e. probability that two mobile terminals use the same signature at the same time
- the resulting waveforms have low cross- correlation.
- the bit pattern defining the signature can be considered in terms of one or more data fields. Some examples of the potential contents of the data fields are:
- the CQI and Reason fields may also help to reduce collisions if they are sufficiently uncorrelated between terminals.
- the example mechanism described above suffers from competing problems of the limited number of useful data bits which can be sent, and the potential collision probability.
- An object of the invention is to enable an improved random access mechanism.
- a method of operating a radio communication station in a radio communication system having a plurality of radio communication devices comprising deriving a quantisation parameter and transmitting the quantisation parameter to the radio communication devices for use in subsequent quantisation of a channel state metric.
- a method of operating a radio communication device comprising: receiving a quantisation parameter; determining a channel state metric; quantising the determined channel state metric by applying quantisation ranges indicated by the quantisation parameter; determining a data value indicative of the quantised channel state metric; and transmitting a signal conveying the determined data value as a random access transmission.
- the invention also provides a method of operating a communication system comprising operating a radio communication station in accordance with the first aspect of the invention and operating a radio communication device in accordance with the second aspect of the invention.
- a radio communication station for use in a radio communication system having a plurality of radio communication devices, comprising means adapted to derive a quantisation parameter and means adapted to transmit the quantisation parameter to the radio communication devices for use in subsequent quantisation of a channel state metric.
- a radio communication device comprising: means adapted to receive a quantisation parameter; means adapted to determine a channel state metric; means adapted to quantise the determined channel state metric by applying quantisation ranges indicated by the quantisation parameter; means adapted to determine a data value indicative of the quantised channel state metric; and means adapted to transmit a signal conveying the determined data value as a random access transmission.
- the invention also provides a communication system comprising a radio communication station in accordance with the third aspect of the invention and a radio communication device in accordance with the fourth aspect of the invention.
- the collision probability may be higher than if random data alone was transmitted.
- PDF probability density function
- a fixed quantisation algorithm for quantising the data bits does not adapt to changes in the distribution of measured channel state metric values, and may therefore result in a high collision probability if a significant proportion of the mobile terminals measure substantially-similar values.
- the present invention alleviates this problem by enabling the quantisation algorithm to be adapted.
- the quantisation parameter may be derived dependent on a characteristic of the radio communication system. This enables the radio communication station to adapt the quantisation parameter to time-varying system characteristics.
- the characteristic of the radio communication system may be derived from signals received on a random access channel from a plurality of radio communication devices. This enables the radio communication station to adapt the quantisation parameter to, for example, the activity level and signal quality of the radio communication devices.
- the signals received on the random access channel from the plurality of radio communication devices may each convey a data value indicative of a quantised channel state metric of the respective radio communication device, and the radio communication station may derive the quantisation parameter dependent on the data values. This enables the radio communication station to adapt the quantisation parameter to the channel state metrics. Different sets of data values may be conveyed by different time and/or frequency resource slots.
- the radio communication station may derive the quantisation parameter dependent, for example, on the frequency of occurrence of different data values. This enables the radio communication station to adapt the quantisation parameter to control the number of collisions of the signals transmitted by the radio communication devices.
- the quantisation parameter may be adjusted to reduce the frequency of occurrence of the most frequently occurring data values, thereby reducing the number of collisions.
- the quantisation parameter may be indicative of quantisation ranges at least some of which have unequal width. This also enables the number of collisions to be controlled.
- Different data values may be conveyed by different time and/or frequency resource slots.
- the different resource slots may correspond to quantisation ranges having different widths. These features also enable the number of collisions to be controlled.
- the channel state metric may be indicative of one or more of: channel quality indicator for a received signal; channel transfer function; channel quality indicators for more than one frequency or frequency band; channel quality indicators for more than one antenna; average value of a channel quality indicators for more than one antenna; difference between channel quality indicators for more than one antenna; location of the radio communication device; angle of a receive path; requested data rate.
- a channel quality indicator may, for example, comprise one or more of: a signal to noise ratio; a signal to interference ratio; a receiveable data rate; a path loss.
- Fig.1 is an example PDF of CQI values and ideal quantisation thresholds for maximum randomisation of transmitted values
- Fig.2 is a table of example quantisation ranges and corresponding data values
- Fig.3 is an example PDF for unequal quantisation ranges; and Fig.4 illustrates another example of quantisation thresholds.
- the radio communication device may be a mobile terminal, such as a mobile phone
- the radio communication station may be a base station in a network.
- at least one quantisation parameter for quantising data to be transmitted in a random access preamble is signalled to a mobile terminal.
- the mobile terminal quantises data in accordance with the signalled parameter(s), the probability of occurrence of each of the data values that can be signalled in the preamble can be made more similar.
- at least part of the data transmitted in the preamble signature would typically be non-uniformly quantised.
- the non-uniform quantisation would be designed to give a more uniform distribution of transmitted data values than would be the case with a uniform quantisation, based on an assumed or estimated PDF of the data to be transmitted. This reduces the risk of signature collisions between the RACH attempts of different mobile terminals. This improvement is accompanied by a reduction in the resolution of the transmitted data around the least-probable ranges of values.
- the signalled quantisation parameter may comprise the highest and lowest quantisation levels to be used. This would indicate that all measured values above the highest quantisation level or below the lowest quantisation level would be sent with the highest or lowest data value respectively.
- Quantisation in the region between the highest and lowest levels could be carried out using a predetermined granularity, for example determined by the number of bits available for data transmission.
- Fig.1 shows an example of a PDF of CQI values which may, for example, be assumed to follow a log-normal distribution.
- the quantisation thresholds for mapping CQI values to data bits to be transmitted in the preamble are ideally selected so as to give a substantially uniform distribution of the data bits to be transmitted.
- Fig.1 shows where the quantisation levels would be placed following this ideal assumption; the mapping shown in Fig.2 would be used between the CQI value in dB and the signalled data bits, for a case when 3 bits are used to represent CQI in the preamble signature. It can be seen from Fig.1 that the quantisation thresholds are substantially evenly-spaced within a limited range of the full set of values.
- An approximation to this quantisation pattern is to apply evenly-spaced thresholds between the highest and lowest thresholds. For example, in the simple embodiment described above, highest and lowest thresholds of 19.5dB and 10.5dB respectively would be signalled to the mobile terminals.
- the mobile terminal can then position equidistantly intermediate thresholds at 12dB, 13.5dB, 15dB,
- More advanced embodiments can include the signalling of additional parameters. For example: - The levels of more than two of the quantisation thresholds could be signalled to the mobile terminals, together with an indicator of the number of quantisation thresholds (or bands), or the quantisation threshold spacing, between each of the signalled thresholds. - More advanced functions of the quantisation threshold spacing could also be signalled between one or more pairs of the signalled quantisation thresholds. For example, the gradient of the quantisation threshold spacing could be signalled, or the coefficients of a polynomial function of the quantisation threshold spacing.
- FIG.4 A further example is shown in Fig.4, where the values of three quantisation thresholds are signalled to the mobile terminals, together with indicators that a 1dB spacing should be used for the quantisation thresholds between the first and second signalled quantisation thresholds and a 2dB spacing should be used for the quantisation thresholds between the second and third signalled quantisation thresholds.
- the quantisation parameter selection shown in Fig.4 can, for example, take into account the fact that it may be desirable, in the case of CQI reporting, to report CQI values more accurately at low values of SINR (signal to interference and noise ratio) than at higher values.
- SINR signal to interference and noise ratio
- the exact choice of quantisation parameters can be based on a combination of the aim of randomising the transmitted data values to minimise collision probability, and consideration of the effect of higher or lower degrees of accuracy in the data values.
- the quantisation parameter(s) may be selected according to the deployment scenario (e.g. indoor, outdoor or macro/pico cell), or current traffic conditions.
- the invention may also be applied to other kinds of information than CQI (including further channel state metrics).
- CQI including further channel state metrics.
- channel state metrics including further channel state metrics.
- the signalling of quantisation parameters may be configurable (e.g. only applied under high loading conditions, when collisions are more likely).
- the signalling of the quantisation parameters may be updated according to measurements of the PDF of data received in actual preambles.
- the quantisation parameter(s) may be derived dependent on, for example:
- Wireless communication systems for example UMTS LTE or other cellular systems such as UMTS WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access).
- UMTS LTE Long Term Evolution
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
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