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- H04W52/0209—Power saving arrangements in terminal devices
- H04W52/0212—Power saving arrangements in terminal devices managed by the network, e.g. network or access point is master and terminal is slave
- H04W52/0216—Power saving arrangements in terminal devices managed by the network, e.g. network or access point is master and terminal is slave using a pre-established activity schedule, e.g. traffic indication frame
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- Y02D—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES [ICT], I.E. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AIMING AT THE REDUCTION OF THEIR OWN ENERGY USE
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- the present invention discloses a method and a device for saving power in a wireless user terminal in a cellular wireless access system of the 3G kind.
- DRX Discontinuous Reception
- a user terminal By means of the DRX mechanism, a user terminal will be able to turn on and off radio resources for a certain amount of time, based on configured parameters and specified rules.
- DRX period may be suited for non real-time traffic, but it is unclear how well it can be applied to real-time traffic such as VoIP, or to the combination of both, i.e. for mixed traffic. This is particularly relevant as DRX schemes are per UE, and not per Radio Access Bearer, RAB, or per Radio Bearer. RB.
- on-duration period until both the real-time and the non real-time data have been is received, following which the UE could resume DRX by means of an explicit signalling, or autonomously.
- the purpose of the periodic DRX pattern is quite different between real-time services and best effort services; for the former, it is meant to match the generation of application data (e.g. encoded speech generated at a 20ms boundary), while for the latter it is meant to provide an upper boundary for the additional delay that best effort data may incur due to DRX.
- the solution should also be possible to apply in other kinds of systems than LTE systems, in which there are periods similar to the DRX periods, i.e. periods during which a UE does not listen for data from its controlling node.
- a UE can be in one of at least two different states, a first such state being a state in which the UE does not listen for data from its controlling node, and a second such state being a listening state, an "on duration" state, each state being assumed for a certain amount of time.
- a UE can receive at least a first and a second type of data from its controlling node, and according to the method of the invention, if the first type of data is received by a UE during an on duration period, the UE assumes the first (non listening) state at the end of the on duration period, and if the second type of data is received by the UE during an on duration period, the UE prolongs the current on duration period by a certain amount of time.
- the invention discloses a method by means of which the demands for DRX-like states by two types of data, such as real time and non-real time data can be accommodated.
- an "inactivity timer" which is specified as an amount of time, and if Best Effort data is received by an UE during an ongoing on duration period, the UE prolongs the on duration state for the period of time which corresponds to the inactivity timer.
- the controlling node will know the amount of time that DRX-like state will be extended by in the UE following transmission of Best Effort data by the controlling node to the UE.
- a UE can also receive control information from its controlling node, which explicitly orders the UE to assume one of the two states, non listening/on duration at the end of the current on duration period, said order also comprising the amount of time that the state should be assumed for. This is thus another way for the controlling node to know which state the UE will be in, and for how long the UE will assume that state.
- the control messages can suitably be so called MAC signalling, by means of which the controlling node can thus order the UE to assume one of the two states for a certain amount of time.
- Fig 3 shows a time graph according to the invention
- Fig 4 shows a flow chart of a method of the invention
- Fig 5 shows a rough block diagram of a UE of the invention.
- Fig 2 shows the UE radio state as a function of time, the time being shown in TTIs, Transmission Time Intervals.
- the numerals used in fig 2 correspond to the following definitions or events:
- Implicit Stay awake order if the UE receives any Best Effort data during an on duration period it extends the current on duration period by a certain predetermined amount of time, suitably the length of one more on duration period.
- On-duration period a period in time during which the UE waits for the reception of data, after waking up from DRX.
- Inactivity timer a duration in time that the UE waits to successfully receive data (decode PDCCH) from the last reception of data (decoding of PDCCH), failing which the UE re-enters the DRX state, i.e. the non-listening state. The UE restarts the activity timer following a single reception of data (decoding of a PDCCH).
- an eNodeB may send an explicit order to a UE to stay awake, usually by means of so called MAC or RRC (Radio Resource Control) signalling.
- MAC Medium Access Control
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- DRX period i.e. a period during which the UE assumes an idle state, i.e. it does not listen for data during this period.
- This period may be variable, and normally equals the DRX interval minus the awake time during one and the same DRX interval.
- the term “idle” refers to a non-listening state of a UE, i.e. the radio resources in the UE which can be used for reception of transmissions from the eNodeB are turned off.
- a basic concept of the invention is to use a DRX scheme for mixed traffic (real time data and Best Effort data) which uses a common DRX period, at which the end of which the UE wakes up and listens for data, usually on the L1/L2 control channel.
- RTCP data which was used above stands for Real-time Transport Control Protocol, and is the control part of RTP, which provides control information such as sender and receiver reports (losses, delays etc).
- RTCP data is also sent, corresponding to no more than 5% of the total bandwidth consumed by the VoIP flow.
- the UE can assume the DRX state directly after this, since RTCP can be considered part of the real-time flow, i.e. it is sent on the same bearer as the VoIP flow, or is associated to the VoIP flow by some other means. This is shown by the arrows with the numeral 2, which implies "implicit go to sleep", as explained above in conjunction with fig 2.
- fig 2 shows some of the concepts used in this text and by the invention
- fig 3 together with the description of that figure given above, shows some of the basic principles used in the invention. In the following, two particular embodiments of the invention will be described.
- the UE detects if there is more data based on: • MAC signalling (explicit) from the eNodeB; • Detection of non real-time data in at least one TTI in the configured on duration period, based e.g. on the identity of the MAC/RLC connection indicating a non real-time entity.
- the UE can immediately assume the DRX state.
- waking up includes cases when semi-persistent scheduling and/or blind detection is used, i.e. when a UE instead of waking up only for one specific TTI would listen for data for a small interval instead.
- the term “semi-persistent scheduling” refers to cases where the eNodeB has allocated a fixed Modulation and Coding Scheme, MCS, to a specific TTI/subframe (i.e. time/frequency), periodically recurring.
- MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme
- blind detection refers to cases in which a radio receiver, such as a UE, knows at what time (TTI) there is a possibility that a transmission will be made, but does not know in what sub-band (i.e. frequency) and with what Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) the data might be transmitted.
- MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme
- MCS Modulation and Coding Scheme
- the second embodiment is intended mainly for a case in which one single such timer value is specified for the UE, said timer being valid for all bearers, regardless of which service that is mapped on the bearer.
- the second embodiment suggests a function for overriding the single timer value for bearers on which certain specified services (e.g. VoIP) are mapped.
- the second embodiment thus involves:
- the second embodiment comprises a function according to which, if data is received on, for example, a "VoIP bearer", the UE goes to sleep as soon as possible, but if data is received on a "Best Effort", the UE waits the period of time specified by the single go-to-sleep timer before going to sleep.
- Fig 4 shows a rough flow chart of a method 400 of the invention. Steps which are options or alternatives are shown with dashed lines in fig 4.
- the method 400 of the invention may, as explained previously, be used in a cellular wireless access system such as the system 100 of fig 1 , in which system there can be at least one controlling node such as the node 110 in fig 1 , which serves to, inter alia, control the transmissions to and from user terminals, UEs 130, in a certain area, a cell 120, of the system.
- a UE can be in one of at least two different states, a first such state being a state in which the UE does not listen for data from its controlling node, and a second such state being a listening state, an "on duration" state, each state being assumed for a certain amount of time.
- the first type of data can be real time data, or signalling related to the transmission of real time data
- the second type of data is non-real time data, so called Best Effort data, or signalling related to the transmission of Best Effort Data.
- Step 445 shows that the method may comprise an inactivity timer specified as an amount of time, and if Best Effort data is received by an UE during an ongoing on duration period, the UE prolongs the on duration state for the period of time which corresponds to the inactivity timer.
- the UE can also receive control information from its controlling node, said control information explicitly ordering the UE to assume one of said two states (non listening/on duration) at the end of the current on duration period, said order also comprising the amount of time that the state should be assumed for.
- the control information is within the so called MAC header, or Layer 2 RRC signalling.
- a MAC header can comprise an order to the UE to assume the non listening state for a certain amount of time following the current on duration period, or a MAC header can comprise an order to the UE to assume the on duration state for a certain amount of time following the current on duration period.
- the transceiver 500 basically comprises means for functioning according to the method described above, and thus comprises means such as the controller 540 and the memory 550 for assuming one of at least two different states, a first such state being an idle state, a DRX state, and a second such state being a listening state, an "on duration" state, each state being assumed for a certain amount of TTIs, Transmission Time Intervals.
- the controller 540 controls the length of time, which it can retrieve from the memory 550.
- the UE 500 of the invention also comprises means such as the antenna 510, the receiver 520 and the controller 540 for receiving at least a first and a second type of traffic from an eNodeB.
- the transceiver 500 may use the controller 540 and the memory 550 for assuming the idle (DRX) state at the end of an on duration period if the first type of traffic is received during the on duration period, and may use the same means 540, 550, for prolonging the current on duration period by a certain amount of time if the second type of traffic is received by the UE during the on duration period.
- the controller 540 controls the length of time, which it can retrieve from the memory 550.
- the first type of traffic is real time traffic
- the second type of traffic is non-real time traffic, so called Best Effort traffic.
- the transceiver 500 can also comprise means such as the controller 540 and the memory 550 for functioning as an "inactivity timer" which is specified as an amount of TTIs, or other transmission units such as, for example, sub-frames, and the transceiver can also use the means 540. 550 for prolonging the on duration state for a period of time which corresponds to the inactivity timer, if Best Effort traffic is received during an ongoing on duration period.
- Such a MAC message may comprise an order to the transceiver to assume the DRX state for a certain number of TTIs following the current on duration period, or to assume the on duration state for a certain number of TTIs following the current on duration period.
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