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- FIG. 5 illustrates a single-cell two-hop wireless communication system comprising a base station BS (known in the context of 3G communication systems as "node-B" NB) a relay node RN (also known as a relay station RS) and a user equipment UE (also known as mobile station MS).
- BS base station
- RN relay node
- MS user equipment
- the base station comprises the source station (S) and the user equipment comprises the destination station (D).
- the user equipment comprises the source station and the base station comprises the destination station.
- the relay node is an example of an intermediate apparatus (I) and comprises: a receiver, operable to receive data from the source apparatus; and a transmitter, operable to transmit this data, or a derivative thereof, to the destination apparatus.
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION Simple analogue repeaters or digital repeaters have been used as relays to improve or provide coverage in dead spots. They can either operate in a different transmission frequency band from the source station to prevent interference between the source transmission and the repeater transmission, or they can operate at a time when there is no transmission from the source station.
- Figure 6 illustrates a number of applications for relay stations.
- the coverage provided by a relay station may be "in-fiH" to allow access to the communication network for mobile stations which may otherwise be in the shadow of other objects or otherwise unable to receive a signal of sufficient strength from the base station despite being within the normal range of the base station.
- Range extension is also shown, in which a relay station allows access when a mobile station is outside the normal data transmission range of a base station.
- in-fill shown at the top right of Figure 6 is positioning of a nomadic relay station to allow penetration of coverage within a building that could be above, at, or below ground level.
- Relays may also be used in conjunction with advanced transmission techniques to enhance gain of the communications system as explained below.
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION It is known that the occurrence of propagation loss, or "pathloss", due to the scattering or absorption of a radio communication as it travels through space, causes the strength of a signal to diminish. Factors which influence the pathloss between a transmitter and a receiver include: transmitter antenna height, receiver antenna height, carrier frequency, clutter type (urban, sub-urban, rural), details of morphology such as height, density, separation, terrain type (hilly, flat).
- the pathloss L (dB) between a transmitter and a receiver can be modelled by:
- d (metres) is the transmitter-receiver separation
- b(db) and n are the pathloss
- the sum of the absolute path losses experienced over the indirect link SI + ID may be less than the pathloss experienced over the direct link SD. In other words it is possible for:
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION apparatus to a destination apparatus via an intermediate apparatus (e.g. relay node), rather than being sent directly from the source apparatus to the destination apparatus.
- an intermediate apparatus e.g. relay node
- multi-hop communication systems can allow for a reduction in the transmit power of transmitters which facilitate wireless transmissions, leading to a reduction in interference levels as well as decreasing exposure to electromagnetic emissions.
- the reduction in overall pathloss can be exploited to improve the received signal quality at the receiver without an increase in the overall radiated transmission power required to convey the signal.
- Multi-hop systems are suitable for use with multi-carrier transmission.
- a multi-carrier transmission system such as FDM (frequency division multiplex), OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplex) or DMT (discrete multi-tone)
- FDM frequency division multiplex
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplex
- DMT discrete multi-tone
- a single data stream is modulated onto N parallel sub-carriers, each sub-carrier signal having its own frequency range. This allows the total bandwidth (i.e. the amount of data to be sent in a given time interval) to be divided over a plurality of sub-carriers thereby increasing the duration of each data symbol. Since each sub-carrier has a lower information rate, multi-carrier systems benefit from enhanced immunity to channel induced distortion compared with single carrier systems.
- the channel distortion correction entity within a multicarrier receiver can be of significantly lower complexity of its counterpart within a single carrier receiver when the system bandwidth is in excess of the coherence bandwidth of the channel.
- Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is a modulation technique that is based on FDM.
- An OFDM system uses a plurality of sub-carrier frequencies which are orthogonal in a mathematical sense so that the sub-carriers' spectra may overlap without interference due to the fact they are mutually independent.
- the orthogonality of OFDM systems removes the need for guard band frequencies and thereby increases the spectral efficiency of the system. OFDM has been proposed and adopted for many wireless systems.
- OFDM orthogonal FDM
- COFDM is now widely used in digital telecommunications systems to improve the performance of an OFDM based system in a multipath environment where variations in the channel distortion can be seen across both subcarriers in the frequency domain and symbols in the time domain.
- the system has found use in video and audio broadcasting, such as DVB and DAB, as well as certain types of computer networking technology.
- a block of N modulated parallel data source signals is mapped to N orthogonal parallel sub-carriers by using an Inverse Discrete or Fast Fourier
- an "OFDM symbol” is the composite signal of all N sub-carrier signals.
- An OFDM symbol can be represented mathematically as:
- ⁇ / is the sub-carrier separation in Hz
- Ts 1/ ⁇ / is symbol time interval in seconds
- C n are the modulated source signals.
- DFT Discrete Fourier Transform
- FFT Fast Fourier Transform
- OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- FDD frequency division duplexing
- TDD time division duplexing
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION reverse link will be utilizing the medium at any one point in time.
- Both approaches (TDD & FDD) have their relative merits and are both well used techniques for single hop wired and wireless communication systems.
- the IEEE802.16 standard incorporates both an FDD and TDD mode.
- Figure 7 illustrates the single hop TDD frame structure used in the OFDMA physical layer mode of the IEEE802.16 standard (WiMAX).
- Each frame is divided into DL and UL subframes, each being a discrete transmission interval. They are separated by Transmit/Receive and Receive/Transmit Transition Guard interval (TTG and RTG respectively).
- TTG and RTG Transmit/Receive and Receive/Transmit Transition Guard interval respectively.
- Each DL subframe starts with a preamble followed by the Frame Control Header (FCH), the DL-MAP, and the UL-MAP.
- FCH Frame Control Header
- DL-MAP DL-MAP
- UL-MAP UL-MAP
- the FCH contains the DL Frame Prefix (DLFP) to specify the burst profile and the length of the DL-MAP.
- DLFP DL Frame Prefix
- the DLFP is a data structure transmitted at the beginning of each frame and contains information regarding the current frame; it is mapped to the FCH.
- Simultaneous DL allocations can be broadcast, multicast and unicast and they can also include an allocation for another BS rather than a serving BS.
- Simultaneous ULs can be data allocations and ranging or bandwidth requests.
- a mobile station may face many possible paths to exchange information with base station (BS).
- Approaches should be designed for MS to select an optimal path.
- the radio channel condition will be dynamically changing, thus a MS should dynamically select a proper relay station (RS), or BS for handover.
- RS relay station
- FIG. 1 shows Scenario 1 : BS can cover the MS.
- An MS will have many possible paths to communication with BS in WiMAX relay systems.
- the system has to choose an optimal path for the communication between MS and BS;
- FIG. 2 shows Scenario 2: BSs cannot cover MS.
- the system has to choose either RS 1# or RS 2# to relay the information between MS and BSs;
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION Figure 3 shows an example of calculating PoR values
- Figure 4 shows an example of the signaling related to PoR table broadcast
- Figure 5 shows a single-cell two-hop wireless communication system
- Figure 7 shows a single hop TDD frame structure used in the OFDMA physical layer mode of the IEEE 802.16 standard.
- FIGS 1 and 2 illustrate scenarios of WiMAX relay systems, where the Mobile Station (MS) could connect to BS directly, or ask RS 1# or RS 2# for relay.
- MS Mobile Station
- RS 1# or RS 2# for relay.
- the system shall decide an optimal path for the handover of MS. This decision should be based on the link quality, QoS demand, and so on. Especially in high mobility case,
- An MS will have many possible paths to communication with BS in WiMAX relay systems.
- the system has to choose an optimal path for the communication between MS and BS.
- the system has to choose either RS 1# or RS 2# to relay the information between MS and BSs.
- Link quality metrics such as CINR, and RSSI, are not enough for BS/RS selection for relay systems. For example, if RS 2# has better CINR than RS 1#, but RS 2# does not have enough available bandwidth to afford a kind level of
- MS may choose RS 1 # for relay; 2. If considering multiple metrics for BS/RS selection, the overhead of signaling may be increased;
- the relay path will be more than two hops, such as the listed path c, and e. Therefore, how to measure link quality of multi-hop path, and how to signaling each other with small increasing overhead are the possible issues.
- Each path will have a value of PoR to indicate the potential to afford relay for MS. Greater a potential value is, higher probability this path will have to act as a relay path.
- Each RS and MS will maintain a table to list the values of PoR for different paths. For example, as shown in Figure 2, RS 1# has two paths to communicate with BSs, which are "RS 1# - BS 1#', and "RS 1# - RS 2# - BS 2 ⁇ , therefore, an PoR-path table will be maintained in a table as below:
- a generic PoR definition between two stations, A and B can be written as:
- PoR A _ B a - ⁇ m7m (K > 0; ⁇ n > 0; 4 > 0; ⁇ m > ⁇ ) (1 )
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION negative factor is path loss.
- k n is the corresponding weight for this particular negative
- weight for this path Some types of path can have higher weight value of a . For example, if we consider latency and signaling overhead, one-hop path can have bigger value of a than multi-hop paths.
- the PoR of this path is the product of the PoR values of all the links within this path.
- the PoR value of a path "A-B-C" can be calculated by:
- PoR A _ B _ c PoR A _ B x PoR B _ c (2)
- the PoR of link "A-B" can be defined as:
- BS 2 #" is an optimal path for relay.
- a PoR-path table should be maintained by RSs and MSs.
- Step 1 Update PoR of the links between RS/MS and BS
- An RS/MS calculates the PoR values of the link between neighboring BSs and itself.
- the link quality measurement relating to this measurement can depend on the received preamble, pilot subcarriers, synchronization symbols etc.
- Step 2 Update PoR of the Paths between an RS/MS and its neighboring RS.
- an RS shall broadcast its PoR table to its neighboring RS and MS.
- Each RS/MS shall update its PoR table in terms of the received PoR tables.
- an RS will send a PoR-table-broadcast request, PoR_Br_Req, to its BS.
- BS will allocate slots in downlink subframe for the RS broadcasting the PoR table.
- Figure 4 gives an example of the signaling relating to PoR table broadcast with WiMAX TDD frame structure:
- the BS after receiving an PoR_Br_Req, the BS will send an response, PoR_Br_Rsp, to the corresponding RS.
- the PoR_Br_Rsp packet includes the allocation information of an RS Region in downlink subframe, which can allow RS to broadcast its PoR table and other information.
- An RS can broadcast a pre-decided sequence within this RS region, thus other RSs and MSs can use this sequence to measure the link quality.
- RSs can also broadcast other metrics, such as available bandwidth, within this RS region.
- An RS/MS will calculate the PoR value of the link between itself and the RS, who broadcasted the PoR table.
- RS 2# can calculate the POR R S 2# - RS i# in terms of the received information, such as mentioned the available
- RS 2# shall multiply PoR RS 2» .
- BS I# to obtain the PoR value of the link "RS 2# - RS 1# - BS " , and update its PoR table.
- an MS shall check the PoR-path table to find an optimal path with the maximal value of PoR for handover.
- Invention embodiments give an efficient solution for BS/RS selection for MS's handover in WiMAX system.
- the benefits from this are:
- the proposed method gives an approach of selecting the optimal BS/RS for handover in non-relay system, and multi-hop relay system;
- a novel metric is defined to combine various QoS, or link quality related metrics, to aid the BS/RS selection and decrease the signaling overhead. This metric gives a feasible way to calculate the quality of multi-hop or single-hop links;
- P106772PC00 PATH SELECTION 5 A genetic signaling mechanism is designed for the proposed selection method, which can be compatible with IEEE802.16e;
- a distributed implementation can release the computation and signaling load in BS; 7.
- the definition of RS region gives an feasible method for RSs to broadcast/transmit information to other RSs, and MSs.
- Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in hardware, or as software modules running on one or more processors, or on a combination thereof. That is, those skilled in the art will appreciate that a microprocessor or digital signal processor (DSP) may be used in practice to implement some or all of the functionality of a transmitter embodying the present invention.
- DSP digital signal processor
- the invention may also be embodied as one or more device or apparatus programs (e.g. computer programs and computer program products) for carrying out part or all of any of the methods described herein.
- Such programs embodying the present invention may be stored on computer-readable media, or could, for example, be in the form of one or more signals.
- Such signals may be data signals downloadable from an Internet website, or provided on a carrier signal, or in any other form.
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