WO2009089003A1 - Realizing fdd capability by leveraging existing tdd technology - Google Patents
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- a method and apparatus for using TDD transmission carriers, frame structure, ASICs, and software to define an FDD communication solution are provided.
- a cellular communication system comprises a base transmission station (BTS) that transmits information on a downlink
- DL frequency band to one or more mobile devices and receives i information on an uplink (UL) frequency band from the one or more mobile devices
- FDD frequency division duplex
- TDD time division duplexed
- the system further comprises a memory that stores information related to the predefined switching schedule, TDD carrier identity, and DL and UL frequency bands.
- a method of using existing TDD communication structures to perform FDD communication comprises transmitting a DL signal on a DL frequency band using a first TDD carrier during a first portion of a transmission frame, receiving a UL signal on a UL frequency band using a second TDD carrier during the first portion of the transmission frame, and transmitting the DL signal on the DL frequency band using the second TDD carrier during a second portion of the transmission frame.
- the method further comprises receiving the UL signal on the UL frequency band using the first TDD carrier during the second portion of the transmission frame, and switching from the first TDD carrier to the second TDD carrier on the DL frequency band, and from the second TDD carrier to the first TDD carrier on the UL frequency band, during a first transition gap that occurs between the first and second portions of the transmission frame.
- a system that facilitates wireless communication by causing two TDD carriers to behave as half- duplex FDD carriers comprises means for transmitting a DL signal on a DL frequency band using a first TDD carrier during a first portion of a transmission frame, means for receiving a UL signal on a UL frequency band using a second TDD carrier during the first portion of the transmission frame, and means for transmitting the DL signal on the DL frequency band using the second TDD carrier during a second portion of the transmission frame.
- the system further comprises means for receiving the UL signal on the UL frequency band using the first TDD carrier during the second portion of the transmission frame, and means for switching from the first TDD carrier to the second TDD carrier on the DL frequency band, and from the second TDD carrier to the first TDD carrier on the UL frequency band, during a first transition gap that occurs between the first and second portions of the transmission frame. Additionally, the system comprises means for switching from the second TDD carrier to the first TDD carrier on the DL frequency band, and from the first TDD carrier to the second TDD carrier on the UL frequency band, during a second transition gap that occurs at the end of the transmission frame. Transmission, reception, and carrier switching are performed iteratively across multiple transmission frames during a communication event.
- An advantage of the various aspects described herein is that an FDD solution for frequency bands where TDD solutions are restrictive is created.
- Another advantage resides in enabling vendors to leverage and/or re-use the current frame structure, ASICs, and software of the TDD solution in implementing the FDD option.
- a further advantage resides in reducing cost for vendors and operators by leveraging the economies of scale of TDD solutions in implementing the FDD option.
- Yet another advantage resides in providing spectral efficiency close to a true FDD solution. Another advantage resides in reducing terminal cost relative to a full duplex FDD solution by utilizing half-duplex terminals that do not require a duplexer.
- Yet another advantage resides in leveraging the current TDD solution to provide a faster time-to-market FDD option than can be achieved using the 802.16e standards-defined FDD solution.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a system for providing frequency division duplexed (FDD) communication using a time division duplexed (TDD) architecture, in accordance with various aspects described herein;
- FIGURE 2 illustrates a mobile device that can be employed for FDD communication with the BTS;
- FIGURE 3 is an illustration of a transmission/reception scheme 70, such as may be executed by the FDD processor, in accordance with various aspects described herein;
- FIGURE 4 illustrates an example of an 802.16e-based
- WiMAX FDD transmission scheme that uses two "802.16e WiMAX TDD carriers" with DL and UL transmissions translated to first and second frequency bands f1 and f2, respectively, which results in respective half- FDD (H-FDD) carriers.
- This invention relates to a method and apparatus for leveraging existing TDD ASICs, software, and infrastructure to provide FDD communication capability by switching 802.16e-defined WiMAX TDD carriers between two transmission frequency bands mid-frame, thereby causing the TDD carriers to behave as half duplex FDD carriers.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a system for providing frequency division duplexed (FDD) communication using a time division duplexed (TDD) architecture, in accordance with various aspects described herein.
- FDD frequency division duplexed
- TDD time division duplexed
- WiMAX worldwide interoperability for microwave access
- the WiMAX FDD solution maintains the frame structure as the WAVE 1 & 2 WiMAX TDD profiles and effects a change at the radio frequency (RF) level to support transmission and reception in different frequency bands, thereby facilitating leveraging the ASICs and software designed and developed for the WAVE 1 & 2 WIMAX TDD solutions. Accordingly, a WiMAX FDD solution is described herein that is different from the 802.16e standards-defined FDD solution.
- the system illustrated in Figure 1 comprises a base transceiver station (BTS) 10 that includes one or more receivers 12 for receiving information on an uplink (UL), or reverse link, from one or more mobile devices (not shown).
- BTS base transceiver station
- the receiver 12 is coupled to a demultiplexer/demodulator 14 that demultiplexes and/or demodulates received information signals from one or more mobile devices.
- a processor 16 receives the demultiplexed signal data, and is coupled to a machine-readable memory 18 that stores information related to signal processing and the like.
- the memory 18 stores algorithms for performing various functions associated with wireless and/or cellular communication, including but not limited to demultiplexing signals received on the uplink, processing information contained in the signals, generating and multiplexing signals for transmission on a downlink (DL), or forward link, and any other suitable communication protocols, as will be appreciated by those of skill.
- the processor 16 is coupled to a multiplexer 20 that multiplexes and/or modulates transmission signals generated or relayed by the processor 16 for transmission by one or more transmitters 22 on the downlink to one or more mobile devices (not shown).
- the receiver 12, demux 14, processor 16, memory 18, multiplexer 20, and transmitters) 22 are further coupled to an FDD processer 24 that executes instructions for performing FDD communication protocols using TDD infrastructure and software.
- the FDD processor 24 can use two TDD carriers in the same paired spectrum by off-setting the DL and UL transmissions in frequency (e.g., using two half-duplex FDD carriers) and by defining DL and UL transmission/reception periods such that only one of the TDD carriers transmits on the DL at any given instant in time (while the second TDD carrier transmits on the UL), as described below with regard to Figure 3.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates a mobile device 50 that can be employed for FDD communication with the BTS 10.
- the mobile device 50 may be a cellular phone, a laptop, a smart phone, a wireless computing device, or some other suitable wireless communication device.
- the mobile device 50 comprises one or more receivers 52 for receiving information on the DL from one or more base stations (Fig. 1 ).
- the receiver 52 is coupled to a demultiplexer/demodulator 54 that demultiplexes and/or demodulates received information signals from the base station(s).
- a processor 56 receives the demultiplexed signal data, and is coupled to a machine-readable memory 58 that stores information related to signal processing and the like.
- the memory 58 stores algorithms for performing various functions associated with wireless and/or cellular communication, including but not limited to demultiplexing signals received on the downlink, processing information contained in the signals, generating and multiplexing signals for transmission on the UL, and any other suitable communication protocols, as will be appreciated by those of skill.
- the processor 56 is coupled to a multiplexer 60 that multiplexes and/or modulates transmission signals generated or relayed by the processor 56 for transmission by one or more transmitters 62 on the DL to one or more base stations.
- the receiver 52, demux/demod 54, processor 56, memory 58, multiplexer 60, and transmitters) 62 are further coupled to an FDD processer 64 that executes instructions for performing FDD communication protocols using TDD infrastructure and software.
- the FDD processor 64 can use two TDD carriers in the same paired spectrum by off-setting DL and UL transmissions in frequency (e.g., using two half-duplex FDD carriers) and by defining DL and UL transmission/reception periods such that only one of the TDD carriers transmits on the DL at any given instant in time (while the second TDD carrier transmits on the UL), as described below with regard to Figure 3.
- FIGURE 3 is an illustration of a transmission/reception scheme 70, such as may be executed by the FDD processor, in accordance with various aspects described herein.
- the BTS and mobile terminals can behave as though they are employing a TDD communication protocol, with a modification to frequency translation for DL vs. UL transmission.
- the BTS utilizes the entire paired frequency bandwidth, which comprises two paired frequency bands 72, 74, thus achieving spectral efficiency similar to a true FDD system.
- the first frequency band 72 is dedicated to DL transmission
- the second transmission band 74 is dedicated to uplink transmission.
- the first frequency band 72 is approximately 1710 kHz to 1755 kHz
- the second frequency band 74 is approximately 2110 kHz to 2155 kHz.
- the paired spectrum of frequency bands 72, 74 is consistent with a global system for mobile (GSM) communication paired spectrum band, such as T-GSM 380 T-GSM 410, GSM 450, GSM 480, GSM 710, GSM 750, T-GSM 810, GSM 850, P-GSM 900, E-GSM 900, R-GSM 900, T-GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900, or the like.
- GSM global system for mobile
- the communication scheme 70 shows frequency as a function of time, wherein a first DL transmission period 76 permits DL transmission to occur using a first TDD carrier (TDD Carrier 1 ) over the first frequency band 72, while a first UL transmission period 78 permits UL transmission over the second frequency band 74 using a second TDD carrier (TDD Carrier 2).
- a transition period 80 is executed, wherein neither UL nor DL transmission occurs.
- the transition period has a duration of approximately 60 ⁇ s, although other durations are contemplated.
- the carriers are switched so that during a second DL transmission period 82, DL transmission occurs on the first frequency band 72 using the second TTD carrier, and UL transmission occurs over the second frequency band 74 using the first TDD carrier.
- the transition period is employed to ensure that UL and DL transmission does not occur concurrently on both frequency bands using the same TDD carrier, which facilitates the leveraging of the TDD solution.
- another transition period is employed while the respective DL and UL transmission carriers are switched again.
- FIGURE 4 illustrates an example an 802.16e-based WiMAX
- FDD transmission scheme 100 that uses two "802.16e WiMAX TDD carriers" with DL and UL transmissions translated to first and second frequency bands f1 and f2, respectively, which results in respective half- FDD (H-FDD) carriers.
- the two TDD carriers are illustrated as shaded (H- FDD Carrier 1 ) and unshaded (H-FDD Carrier 2) symbols over several transmission frames.
- a transmission frame in one example, comprises 47 symbols, each of which is approximately 100 ⁇ s long.
- the first and second TDD carriers can be distinguished from each other by using two different preambles, for example. Initially, a mobile device searches all preambles to find one that produces a high correlation (e.g., mobiles are programmed to search the preambles in different orders depending on a given mobile's configuration).
- the illustrated example demonstrates how one WiMAX H- FDD carrier using DL:UL symbol ratio of 29:18 can be combined with a second WiMAX H-FDD carrier using a 19:27 DL:UL symbol ratio.
- the figure also demonstrates how a time offset of the preamble of H-FDD carrier 2 is applied so that the preamble is transmitted during the transmission time gap (TTG) interval of the first H-FDD carrier. No data is transmitted using the first H-FDD carrier during the TTG, and the UL of the first H-FDD carrier is transmitted in frequency f2.
- TTG transmission time gap
- H-FDD carrier 1 only the preamble/FCH/DL and UL/DL-MAP traffic from H-FDD carrier 1 is transmitted from time ti through X 2 , which may be approximately 1.8 ms in one example.
- a mobile device will perceive two preambles in the DL frequency band f1. Due to randomness, some mobiles will lock onto the preamble from H-FDD carrier 1 while others will lock onto H-FDD carrier 2. If a situation occurs where a disproportionate number of mobiles lock onto one of the carriers, then load balancing procedures can be used to move users from the more heavily loaded carrier to the less heavily loaded carrier, as will be appreciated by those of skill.
- DL transmission occurs on frequency f1 for a period (illustrated by an ellipsis).
- TTG transmit time gap
- UL transmission occurs over frequency band f2 using H-FDD carrier 2 until the end of a j th frame at symbol j47.
- RTG receive time gap
- DL transmission then switches to H-FDD carrier 2 on frequency band f2, and a preamble is transmitted therefor to permit mobile devices to identify the new carrier on the DL frequency band f2.
- Frame control header (FCH) information for the DL is then transmitted on a k th frame (e.g., which follows the completed j th frame of H-FDD carrier 1 ), followed by DL and UL mapping information describing transmission schedules for the mobile devices. Meanwhile, the m th frame of H-FDD carrier 2 resumes with symbol m21 on UL transmission frequency band f2.
- m th frame symbols m19 and m20 are not used for transmission, since the transition time (e.g., between times ti and t 2 ) for switching carriers between the frequency bands f1 and f2 occupies a period of approximately 150 ⁇ s that overlaps with these two symbols.
- a transition gap occurs between times t 3 and U, and may be on the order of approximately 100 ⁇ s (e.g., one symbol) in duration, during which H-FDD carrier 1 preamble information is transmitted on frequency band f1 as carrier 1 begins an n th frame of transmission.
- FCH and DL map information are transmitted, while UL transmission resumes on frequency band f2 using carrier 2 at symbol k30.
- trtg a series of time points are illustrated, labeled trtg. If ti occurs at 5.0 ms, then t 2 may occur at approximately 5.15 ms, for instance.
- the temporal value of t 3 may be approximately 7.98 (e.g., approximately 28 symbols having a duration of 100 ⁇ s each). Time t 4 may then occur at 8.09 ms (e.g., approximately 100 ⁇ s after t 3 ).
- Time t 5 may occur at approximately 9.73 ms, or approximately 16 symbols (e.g., 1.8 ms) after U- Since symbols are approximately 100 ⁇ s in length, times t 6 and t 7 may occur at approximately 9.84 and 9.94 ms, respectively.
- Time t 8 may occur at approximately 10.0 ms, following a 60 ⁇ s RTG that begins at t 7 .
- Time t 9 occurs at approximately 10.15 ms, after a carrier transition gap that begins at t ⁇ .
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