WO2010014969A1 - System and method for distributed multiple-input multiple-output (mimo) in a wireless communication system - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to wireless communications, and more specifically to techniques for cooperative transmission in a wireless communication system.
- Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various communication services; for instance, voice, video, packet data, broadcast, and messaging services can be provided via such wireless communication systems.
- These systems can be multiple-access systems that are capable of supporting communication for multiple terminals by sharing available system resources. Examples of such multiple-access systems include Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) systems, Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) systems, and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) systems.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- a wireless multiple-access communication system can simultaneously support communication for multiple wireless terminals.
- each terminal can communicate with one or more base stations via transmissions on the forward and reverse links.
- the forward link (or downlink) refers to the communication link from the base stations to the terminals
- the reverse link (or uplink) refers to the communication link from the terminals to the base stations.
- This communication link can be established via a single-in-single-out (SISO), multiple- in-signal-out (MISO), or a multiple-in-multiple-out (MIMO) system.
- SISO single-in-single-out
- MISO multiple- in-signal-out
- MIMO multiple-in-multiple-out
- MIMO communication system e.g., corresponding to respective antennas
- a MIMO communication system can be utilized for the transmission and reception of data, control signaling, and/or other information between devices in the communication system.
- the use of multiple sources and/or destinations for respective transmissions in connection with a MIMO communication system has been shown to yield higher data rates, improved signal quality, and other such benefits over single- input and/or single-output communication systems in some cases.
- One example of a MIMO communication system is a Distributed MIMO
- D-MIMO Downlink Management Entity
- CoMP Cooperative Multipoint
- a plurality of cells can cooperate to exchange information with one or more receiving devices, such as user equipment units (UEs) or the like.
- UEs user equipment units
- respective cells associated with the same Node B or different Node Bs in a CoMP system can cooperate by utilizing joint processing and/or similar techniques, in which multiple packets can be transmitted from multiple cells.
- a method is described herein.
- the method can comprise identifying a serving network cell and an auxiliary network cell; exchanging control information with at least the serving network cell; and exchanging data in at least one transmission cooperatively conducted by the serving network cell and the auxiliary network cell.
- a second aspect described herein relates to a wireless communications apparatus, which can comprise a memory that stores data relating to a serving network cell and an auxiliary network cell.
- the wireless communications apparatus can further comprise a processor configured to exchange control signaling with at least the serving network cell and to exchange data in at least one transmission cooperatively conducted by the serving network cell and the auxiliary network cell.
- a third aspect relates to an apparatus, which can comprise means for conducting one or more control communications with a serving cell and means for conducting one or more data communications, wherein respective data communications are cooperatively performed by the serving cell and at least an auxiliary cell.
- a fourth aspect described herein relates to a computer program product, which can include a computer-readable medium that comprises code for causing a computer to conduct one or more control communications with a serving cell and code for causing a computer to conduct one or more data communications, wherein respective data communications are cooperatively performed by the serving cell and at least an auxiliary cell.
- a fifth aspect herein relates to a method operable in a wireless communication environment.
- the method can comprise exchanging control information with at least one user equipment unit (UE) and indicating the control information exchanged with the at least one UE to an auxiliary network cell.
- UE user equipment unit
- a sixth aspect relates to a wireless communications apparatus, which can comprise a memory that stores data relating to at least one terminal and an auxiliary network cell and a processor configured to exchange control information with the at least one terminal and to indicate exchanged control information to the auxiliary network cell.
- a seventh aspect described herein relates to an apparatus operable in a wireless communication system.
- the apparatus can comprise means for conducting one or more control communications with at least one terminal and means for indicating the one or more control communications to an auxiliary cell.
- An eighth aspect relates to a computer program product, which can include a computer-readable medium that comprises code for causing a computer to conduct one or more control communications with at least one UE and code for causing a computer to indicate the one or more control communications to an auxiliary network cell.
- a ninth aspect relates to a method, which can comprise the acts of exchanging control information relating to at least one UE with a serving network cell for the at least one UE and communicating according to the exchanged control information.
- a tenth aspect described herein relates to a wireless communications apparatus, which can comprise a memory that stores data relating to at least one UE and a serving cell for the at least one UE.
- the wireless communications apparatus can further comprise a processor configured to exchange control information relating to the at least one UE with the serving cell and to communicate according to the exchanged control information.
- An eleventh aspect relates to an apparatus, which can comprise means for conducting one or more communications of control information relating to at least one terminal with a serving cell for the at least one terminal and means for managing respective subsequent communications based at least in part on the one or more control communications.
- a twelfth aspect described herein relates to a computer program product, which can include a computer-readable medium that comprises code for causing a computer to conduct one or more communications of control information relating to at least one UE with a serving network cell for the at least one UE and code for causing a computer to manage respective subsequent communications based at least in part on the one or more control communications.
- a thirteenth aspect relates to a method, which can comprise exchanging a first set of information with at least one UE, the first set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; exchanging a second set of information with a core network entity, the second set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; and indicating at least one of the first set of information or the second set of information to an auxiliary network cell.
- a fourteenth aspect described herein relates to a wireless communications apparatus, which can comprise a memory that stores data relating to at least one UE, an associated core network, and an auxiliary network cell.
- the wireless communications apparatus can further comprise a processor configured to exchange a first set of control signaling or data with the at least one UE, to exchange a second set of control signaling or data with the associated core network, and to indicate at least a portion of the first set of control signaling or data or the second set of control signaling or data to the auxiliary network cell.
- a fifteenth aspect described herein relates to an apparatus, which can comprise means for exchanging a first set of information with at least one UE, the first set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; means for exchanging a second set of information with a core network entity, the second set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; and means for indicating at least one of the first set of information or the second set of information to an auxiliary network cell.
- a sixteenth aspect herein relates to a computer program product, which can include a computer-readable medium that comprises code for causing a computer to exchange a first set of information with at least one UE, the first set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; code for causing a computer to exchange a second set of information with a core network, the second set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; and code for causing a computer to indicate at least one of the first set of information or the second set of information to an auxiliary network cell.
- a seventeenth aspect described herein relates to a method operable in a wireless communication system.
- the method can comprise exchanging a first set of control signaling or data with at least one UE; exchanging a second set of control signaling or data with a core network entity; and communicating at least one indication of exchanged control signaling or data to a serving network cell for the at least one UE.
- An eighteenth aspect herein relates to a wireless communications apparatus, which can comprise a memory that stores data relating to at least one UE, an associated core network, and a serving network cell.
- the wireless communications apparatus can further comprise a processor configured to exchange control signaling or data with the at least one UE, to exchange control signaling or data with the associated core network, and to indicate at least a portion of the control signaling or data exchanged with the at least one UE or the associated core network to the serving network cell.
- a nineteenth aspect described herein relates to an apparatus operable in a wireless communication system.
- the apparatus can comprise means for exchanging a first set of control signaling or data with at least one UE; means for exchanging a second set of control signaling or data with a core network; and means for communicating at least one indication of exchanged control signaling or data to a serving network cell for the at least one UE.
- a twentieth aspect relates to a computer program product, which can include a computer-readable medium that comprises code for causing a computer to exchange a first set of information with at least one UE, the first set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; code for causing a computer to exchange a second set of information with a core network, the second set of information comprising at least one of control signaling or data; and code for causing a computer to indicate at least a portion of the first set of information or the second set of information to a serving network cell.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system for coordinating exchanges of information between a user equipment unit and respective cells in a wireless communication system in accordance with various aspects.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a system that facilitates jointly processed transmission in a wireless communication system in accordance with various aspects.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a system that facilitates cooperative beamforming in a wireless communication system in accordance with various aspects.
- FIGS. 4-6 are block diagrams of respective systems that facilitate cooperative multipoint transmission in a wireless communication system.
- FIGS. 7-8 are flow diagrams of respective methodologies for conducting coordinated transmission with respective network cells in a wireless communication environment.
- FIGS. 9-11 are flow diagrams of respective methodologies for coordinating communication with a terminal and an auxiliary network cell in a wireless communication environment.
- FIGS. 12-14 are flow diagrams of respective methodologies for coordinating communication with a terminal and a serving network cell for the terminal in a wireless communication environment.
- FIGS. 15-19 are block diagrams of respective apparatuses that facilitate cooperative communication in a wireless communication network.
- FIG. 20 illustrates an example cellular communication environment that can be utilized in accordance with various aspects set forth herein.
- FIG. 21 is a block diagram illustrating an example wireless communication system in which various aspects described herein can function.
- a component can be, but is not limited to being, a process running on a processor, an integrated circuit, an object, an executable, a thread of execution, a program, and/or a computer.
- an application running on a computing device and the computing device can be a component.
- One or more components can reside within a process and/or thread of execution and a component can be localized on one computer and/or distributed between two or more computers.
- these components can execute from various computer readable media having various data structures stored thereon.
- the components can communicate by way of local and/or remote processes such as in accordance with a signal having one or more data packets (e.g., data from one component interacting with another component in a local system, distributed system, and/or across a network such as the Internet with other systems by way of the signal).
- a signal having one or more data packets (e.g., data from one component interacting with another component in a local system, distributed system, and/or across a network such as the Internet with other systems by way of the signal).
- a wireless terminal can refer to a device providing voice and/or data connectivity to a user.
- a wireless terminal can be connected to a computing device such as a laptop computer or desktop computer, or it can be a self contained device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA).
- PDA personal digital assistant
- a wireless terminal can also be called a system, a subscriber unit, a subscriber station, mobile station, mobile, remote station, access point, remote terminal, access terminal, user terminal, user agent, user device, or user equipment (UE).
- a wireless terminal can be a subscriber station, wireless device, cellular telephone, PCS telephone, cordless telephone, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phone, a wireless local loop (WLL) station, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a handheld device having wireless connection capability, or other processing device connected to a wireless modem.
- a base station e.g., access point or Node B
- the base station can act as a router between the wireless terminal and the rest of the access network, which can include an Internet Protocol (IP) network, by converting received air-interface frames to IP packets.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the base station also coordinates management of attributes for the air interface.
- Computer-readable media includes both computer storage media and communication media including any medium that facilitates transfer of a computer program from one place to another.
- a storage media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer.
- such computer-readable media can comprise RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to carry or store desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and that can be accessed by a computer.
- any connection is properly termed a computer-readable medium.
- the software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source using a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave
- the coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL, or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave are included in the definition of medium.
- Disk and disc includes compact disc (CD), laser disc, optical disc, digital versatile disc (DVD), floppy disk and blu-ray disc (BD), where disks usually reproduce data magnetically and discs reproduce data optically with lasers. Combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- SC-FDMA Single Carrier FDMA
- a CDMA system can implement a radio technology such as Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA), CDMA2000, etc.
- UTRA includes Wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA) and other variants of CDMA.
- CDMA2000 covers the IS-2000, IS-95 and IS-856 standards.
- a TDMA system can implement a radio technology such as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- An OFDMA system can implement a radio technology such as Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA), Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB), IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), IEEE 802.20, Flash-OFDM®, etc.
- E-UTRA Evolved UTRA
- UMB Ultra Mobile Broadband
- IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi
- WiMAX IEEE 802.16
- IEEE 802.20 Flash-OFDM®
- UTRA and E-UTRA are part of Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).
- 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) is an upcoming release that uses E-UTRA, which employs OFDMA on the downlink and SC-FDMA on the uplink.
- UTRA, E-UTRA, UMTS, LTE and GSM are described in documents from an organization named "3rd Generation Partnership Project" (3GPP
- CDMA2000 and UMB are described in documents from an organization named "3rd Generation Partnership Project 2" (3GPP2).
- 3GPP2 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2
- Various aspects will be presented in terms of systems that can include a number of devices, components, modules, and the like. It is to be understood and appreciated that the various systems can include additional devices, components, modules, etc. and/or can not include all of the devices, components, modules etc. discussed in connection with the figures. A combination of these approaches can also be used.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a system 100 for coordinating exchanges of information between a UE 110 and respective cells 120-130 in a wireless communication environment in accordance with various aspects described herein.
- system 100 can include one or more user equipment units (UEs) 110, which can communicate with one or more associated network cells, such as a serving cell 120 and/or an auxiliary cell 130.
- UEs user equipment units
- auxiliary cell can serve UE 110 by providing communication coverage for UE 110 in addition to, or in place of, serving cell 120 in some cases.
- hereto appended claims are not intended to require any functionality of cells 120-130 beyond that explicitly recited by said claims.
- cells 120-130 can be any of any suitable cell type(s), including, for example, macro cells, femto cells or Home Node Bs (HNBs), pico cells, relays, or the like.
- UE 110 can conduct one or more uplink
- serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 can conduct one or more downlink (DL, also referred to as forward link (FL)) communications to UE 110 in various manners described herein.
- serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 can be associated with a common Node B (base station, access point, Evolved Node B (eNB), etc.) or distinct Node Bs.
- Node B base station, access point, Evolved Node B (eNB), etc.
- serving cell 120 and/or auxiliary cell 130 can in turn communicate with a core network 140, which can be utilized to facilitate the use of one or more data services at UE 110.
- Core network 140 can be and/or correspond to a wireless communication network operating under any suitable radio access technology or technologies and/or any other suitable network or internetwork (e.g., the Internet). Further, core network 140 can serve as a data source for downlink data to be provided to UE 110 via cells 120 and/or 130, a data sink for uplink data received from UE 110 via cells 120 and/or 130, or both in connection with one or more data services utilized by UE 110.
- core network 140 can include and/or implement the functionality of a signaling gateway (SGW), a mobility management entity (MME), and/or any other suitable entities for managing respective devices in system 100, serving as a source for packets destined for UE 110 and/or a sink for packets originating from UE 110, and/or performing other suitable functions.
- SGW signaling gateway
- MME mobility management entity
- system 100 can utilize MIMO communication, in which multiple sources and/or destinations (e.g., corresponding to respective antennas, entities, or the like) are utilized for transmission and/or reception of data, control signaling, and/or other information between devices in system 100.
- MIMO communication By utilizing MIMO communication, it can be appreciated that higher data rates, improved signal quality, and other such benefits can be realized over single-input and/or single- output communication systems in some cases.
- system 100 can utilize MIMO in the form of
- CoMP Cooperative Multipoint
- N-MIMO Network MIMO
- D-MIMO Distributed MIMO
- Co-MIMO Cooperative MIMO
- CoMP communication between UE 110 and cells 120-130 can utilize, for example, a joint processing scheme, in which a serving cell 120 and an auxiliary cell 130 cooperate to engage in transmitting downlink data to UE 110 and/or jointly receiving uplink data from UE 110.
- CoMP communication between UE 110 and cells 120-130 can utilize coordinated beamforming, in which serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 can cooperate such that auxiliary cell 130 forms a spatial beam for transmission away from serving cell 120, thereby enabling serving cell 120 to communicate with UE 110 with reduced interference.
- Joint processing and coordinated beamforming are described in further detail infra with respect to Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, respectively.
- CoMP transmission can leverage multiple cells 120-130, each of which can communicate based on information relating to a UE 110 and which can in some cases be associated with a common Node B or different Node Bs. Accordingly, it can further be appreciated that it would be desirable to implement one or more techniques within system 100 for routing information associated with CoMP communication with UE 110 to cells 120-130. As a first example, it can be appreciated that conventional core networks operate by routing data packets to a single cell.
- system 100 can be configured to utilize a serving cell 120 for a given UE 110 that communicates with core network 140 and UE 110 and an auxiliary cell 130 that communicates over the air (OTA) with UE 110.
- OTA over the air
- serving cell 120 can be configured to exchange packets with core network 140 via a network interface (e.g., a Sl-U interface and/or another suitable E-UTRA Network (E-UTRAN) interface, etc.) between serving cell 120 and core network 140, which can comprise data, control signaling (e.g., Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) assignments or grants, Acknowledgement (ACK) signaling, etc.), and/or any other suitable information.
- a network interface e.g., a Sl-U interface and/or another suitable E-UTRA Network (E-UTRAN) interface, etc.
- PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
- ACK Acknowledgement
- auxiliary cell 120 can conduct communication with UE 110 and/or exchange respective packets with auxiliary cell 130 over a backhaul interface (e.g., an X2 interface and/or any other suitable interface).
- a backhaul interface e.g., an X2 interface and/or any other suitable interface.
- system 100 can also be configured to utilize a network interface between auxiliary cell 130 and core network 140 in order to allow auxiliary cell 130 to exchange at least a portion of data, control signaling, and/or other information associated with UE 110 to core network 140 directly.
- a network interface is provided between auxiliary cell 130 and core network 140
- various portions of data, control signaling, and/or other information can be independently designated to be exchanged between serving cell 120 and core network 140 only, between auxiliary cell 130 and core network 140 only, or between core network 140 and both serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130.
- system 100 can be configured such that all downlink control information relating to UE 110 and/or a portion thereof (e.g., PDCCH assignment information relating to an assigned or granted bandwidth, coding rate, and/or other parameters for UE 110) is exclusively provided to serving cell 120 by core network 140.
- uplink control information received at auxiliary cell 130 from UE 110 such as grants, ACKs, or the like, can either be provided directly to core network 140 by auxiliary cell 130 or tunneled to serving cell 120 for subsequent transfer to core network 140.
- system 100 as illustrated in Fig. 1 can engage in
- system 200 in Fig. 2 illustrates operation of UE 110, serving cell 120, auxiliary cell 130, and core network 140 during an example communication session performed using joint processing.
- joint processing refers to a communication scheme in which respective cells cooperate to perform at least one cooperative or joint transmission of information to one or more receivers (e.g., UE 110).
- the cells can cooperate such that the first cell transmits ax + by to one or both of the UEs and the second cell transmits ex + dy to the same UE(s), where a, b, c, and d are coefficients chosen to optimize the signal- to-noise ratio (SNR) of the users, system capacity, and/or any other suitable metric(s).
- SNR signal- to-noise ratio
- respective cells can transmit information to one or more UEs simultaneously (e.g., via joint transmission) and/or individually based on a predetermined schedule (e.g., via dynamic cell selection). In either case and/or in the case of any other joint processing technique(s), it can be appreciated that UEs receiving information based on joint processing can in some cases observe a higher SNR than that achievable through single-point transmission as a result of receiving the information from multiple sources.
- data and/or control information can be transmitted between entities in system 200 as illustrated in Fig. 2, where solid lines represent data flows and dot-dash lines represent control flows.
- data and control information can be transferred between core network 140 and serving cell 120 and/or routed between serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 via a backhaul link, thereby allowing auxiliary cell 130 to be transparent to core network 140 and enabling joint processing to be conducted without required changes to the implementation of core network 140 and/or any components associated with core network 140.
- data packets can optionally be routed between core network 140 and both serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130. It can be appreciated that, by refraining from transferring data packets over a backhaul interface between serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130, the load on the backhaul interface can be reduced. It can further be appreciated that reducing the load on the backhaul interface between serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 can be beneficial in the case of a star network and/or similar network implementations, wherein the backhaul interface is implemented via transferring information back through core network 140 or another central routing station, and/or in other appropriate cases.
- control plane information can be routed from core network 140 and/or UE 110 only to serving cell 120, which can then pass on relevant control information to auxiliary cell 130.
- Control information received by source cell 120 can be, for example, requests to transmit a given packet on a given slot, PDCCH assignments or grants, and/or any other type(s) of control information. Accordingly, by designating a single cell for the communication of control signaling in this manner, operations such as scheduling, error handling, and the like can be performed by a single cell without requiring communication between respective cells, thereby increasing the efficiency of system 200 and/or cells within system 200.
- core network 140 can exchange a first portion of control information with serving cell 120 and a second overlapping or non-overlapping portion of control information with auxiliary cell 130.
- PDCCH assignments can be exclusively transferred between core network 140 and serving cell 120 while other control information, such as ACKs or the like, can be transferred between core network and either serving cell 120 or auxiliary cell 130.
- system 200 illustrates a single control interface from serving cell 120 to UE 110, auxiliary cell 130 can additionally exchange control information with UE 110 in some cases.
- auxiliary cell 130 can either send and receive control information (e.g., grants, ACKs, etc.) over the air directly to UE 110 or have the control information tunneled to UE 110 via serving cell 120.
- control information e.g., grants, ACKs, etc.
- grants indicating the beam direction picked by auxiliary cell 130 can be signaled by auxiliary cell 130 to UE 110.
- ACK information received from UE 110 can be decoded by auxiliary cell 130 and passed to serving cell 120, which can utilize the decoded ACK information to schedule subsequent transmissions.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an example communication session conducted using coordinated beamforming (CBF).
- serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 can cooperate to conduct CBF with respect to communication between serving cell 120 and UE 110.
- UE 110 and/or core network 140 can exchange respective data with serving cell 120 in connection with a communication session.
- auxiliary cell 130 can be configured to form a spatial beam away from serving cell 120 and/or UE 110, thereby reducing interference and improving observed SNR at UE 110 and/or serving cell 120.
- control information relating to UE 110 can be stored at serving cell 120 and/or provided to serving cell 120 by UE 110. Additionally or alternatively, control information relating to UE 110 can be provided to auxiliary cell 130 via a backhaul link with serving cell 120 and/or optionally provided over the air by UE 110.
- FIGs. 4-6 respective systems 400-600 are provided that illustrate various examples of manners in which UE 110, serving cell 120, and auxiliary cell 130 can operate. It should be appreciated, however, that Figs. 4-6 and their related description are provided by way of example and not limitation and that any suitable device implementation(s) could be utilized in connection with the techniques described herein.
- CoMP communication can include a UE 110, which can communicate with a serving cell 120 via a serving cell interface 412 and/or an auxiliary cell 130 via an auxiliary cell interface 414.
- UE 110 can include a routing module 430, which can facilitate the exchange of control information with serving cell 120 via serving cell interface 412 and/or the exchange of data with serving cell 120 via serving cell interface 412 and/or auxiliary cell 130 via auxiliary cell interface 414.
- Control information exchanged with serving cell 120 via serving cell interface 412 can include, for example, PDCCH assignment information, which can be processed at UE 110 using a PDCCH assignment processor 420.
- PDCCH assignment information can include beam direction information and/or any other suitable information.
- UE 110 can exchange information distinct from PDCCH assignment information with serving cell 120 and/or auxiliary cell 130.
- UE 110 can be utilized to exchange data and/or control information associated with a data/control source 440 with serving cell 120 and/or auxiliary cell 130.
- Information associated with data/control source 440 can include, for example, ACK information, interference information (e.g., as identified by an interference reporter 442), or the like.
- UE 110 can be operable to exchange data in at least one transmission cooperatively conducted by serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130.
- UE 110 can exchange data from both serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130 via routing module 430 and respective interfaces 412-414 in a joint transmission between serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130.
- the joint transmission can be conducted using a set of modulation symbols to which respective beamforming weights can be applied by a transmitting entity or entities (e.g., UE 110 in the case of an uplink transmission or cells 120-130 in the case of a downlink transmission).
- serving cell 120 and/or auxiliary cell 130 can provide information indicative of respective beamforming weights applied to modulation symbols to be transmitted on the downlink to UE 110.
- UE 110 based on information stored at data/control source 440 and/or other means, can utilize a transmission coordinator 450 and/or any other suitable component(s) to apply predetermined scheduling, beamforming weights, or the like to information to be transmitted on the uplink prior to communication with serving cell 120 and/or auxiliary cell 130.
- UE 110 can exchange data with one of serving cell 120 or auxiliary cell 130 based on cooperative or coordinated beamforming performed between cells 120-130 as generally described with respect to Fig. 3 above.
- UE 110 can include a processor 462 and/or memory 464, which can be operable to implement some or all of the functionality described above and/or any other functionality that is desired to be implemented at UE 110.
- CoMP communication can include a serving cell 120, which can communicate with a UE 110 via a UE interface 512, an auxiliary cell 130 via an auxiliary cell interface 514, and/or a core network 140 via a core network interface 516.
- serving cell 120 can utilize a routing module 520 and/or other suitable means to facilitate the exchange of control information with at least one UE 110 via UE interface 512.
- serving cell 120 can further indicate the control information exchanged with UE 110 to auxiliary cell 130 via auxiliary cell interface 514.
- control information exchanged between serving cell 120 and UE 110 can include PDCCH assignment information, which can be received from core network 140 via core network interface 516 and/or generated locally at serving cell 120 (e.g., and/or identified by a control/data source 530). Identified PDCCH information can subsequently be provided to UE 110 and auxiliary cell 130 via respective interfaces 512-514.
- serving cell 120 can identify data to be transmitted to a UE 110 on the downlink from core network 140 (e.g., via a Sl-U interface between serving cell 120 and core network 140 and/or any other suitable communication link), control/data source 530, and/or any other suitable source(s).
- core network 140 e.g., via a Sl-U interface between serving cell 120 and core network 140 and/or any other suitable communication link
- control/data source 530 e.g., via a Sl-U interface between serving cell 120 and core network 140 and/or any other suitable communication link
- any other suitable source(s) e.g., via a Sl-U interface between serving cell 120 and core network 140 and/or any other suitable communication link
- Upon identification of data to be transmitted to UE 110 at least a portion of the identified data can be transmitted via routing module 520 to UE 110 in a cooperative transmission with auxiliary cell 130.
- serving cell 120 can provide at least a portion of the identified data to auxiliary cell 130 (e.g., via an X2 interface and/or any other suitable backhaul link) such that respective data provided to auxiliary cell 130 can be transmitted to UE 110 in a joint transmission with auxiliary cell 130.
- auxiliary cell 130 can independently receive data to be communicated in a joint transmission from core network 140 and/or any other suitable source(s).
- serving cell 120 can be operable to receive control information from auxiliary cell 130 via an X2 interface and/or any other suitable backhaul link or interface between serving cell 120 and auxiliary cell 130.
- serving cell 120 can transmit designated data and/or control information to UE 110 using routing module 520 based on the received control information.
- control information received from auxiliary cell 130 includes ACK information relating to UE 110
- a transmission scheduler 522 at routing module 520 and/or another suitable component of serving cell 120 can generate a transmission schedule for the designated data and/or control information based on the received ACK information, which can then be utilized for transmitting the designated data and/or control information to UE 110.
- serving cell 120 can be operable to receive data, control signaling, and/or other information from UE 110.
- serving cell 120 Upon receiving such information from UE 110, serving cell 120 can relay and/or otherwise communicate said information to auxiliary cell 130, core network 140, and/or any other suitable network entity.
- serving cell 120 can include a processor 542 and/or memory 544, which can be operable to implement some or all of the functionality described above and/or any other functionality that is desired to be implemented at serving cell 120.
- a third example system 600 for conducting CoMP communication can include an auxiliary cell 130, which can communicate with at least one UE 110 via a UE interface 612, a serving cell 120 via a serving cell interface 614, and/or a core network 140 via a core network interface 616.
- auxiliary cell 130 can utilize a routing module 620 and/or other suitable means to facilitate the exchange of control information relating to at least one UE 110 with serving cell 120 via serving cell interface 614.
- auxiliary cell 130 can communicate with one or more entities in system 600 (e.g., UE 110, serving cell 120, core network 140, etc.) based on the exchanged control information.
- control information exchanged with serving cell 120 can include PDCCH information received from serving cell 120.
- auxiliary cell 130 can be operable to exchange control information distinct from PDCCH assignment information with UE 110 and/or any other entity in system 600.
- auxiliary cell 130 can cooperate with serving cell 120 in connection with one or more transmissions between UE 110 and serving cell 120 and/or auxiliary cell 130.
- auxiliary cell 130 can identify data to be transmitted to UE 110 on the downlink and transmit at least a portion of the identified data to UE 110 using routing module 620 according to exchanged control information. Data transmitted by auxiliary cell 130 can be obtained by any suitable means.
- auxiliary cell 130 can transmit respective data to UE in a cooperative or joint transmission with serving cell 120.
- auxiliary cell 130 can receive data from at least one UE 110, which can be communicated by the at least one UE 110 exclusively to auxiliary cell 130 and/or to auxiliary cell 130 and one or more other entities in system 600. Upon receiving data from UE(s) 110, auxiliary cell 130 can communicate or relay at least a portion of the received data to serving cell 120, core network 140, and/or any other suitable network entities. [0073] In accordance with a further aspect, auxiliary cell 130 can generate and/or otherwise obtain control information relating to at least one UE 110.
- auxiliary cell 130 can then be tunneled to serving cell 120 via a backhaul interface to serving cell 120 (e.g., an X2 interface, etc.) and/or by any other means.
- auxiliary cell 130 can exchange and/or otherwise identify control information that relates to interference observed at UE 110.
- a beamforming coordinator 632 and/or another suitable mechanism at auxiliary cell 130 can perform CBF and/or other similar procedures with serving cell 120 and/or one or more other entities in system 600.
- Beamforming coordinator 632 can facilitate CBF by, for example, selecting respective transmission parameters to substantially minimize the interference observed at UE 110 and directing communication (e.g., via interfaces 612-616 and/or a general purpose transmitter 634) according to the selected transmission parameters.
- Transmission parameters selected by beamforming coordinator 632 can include, for example, transmit power parameters, beam direction parameters, or the like.
- auxiliary cell 130 can include a processor 642 and/or memory 644, which can be operable to implement some or all of the functionality described above and/or any other functionality that is desired to be implemented at auxiliary cell 130.
- Methodology 700 for conducting coordinated transmission with respective network cells (e.g., cells 120-130) in a wireless communication environment. It is to be appreciated that methodology 700 can be performed by, for example, a terminal (e.g., UE 110) and/or any other appropriate network device.
- Methodology 700 begins at block 702, wherein a serving network cell (e.g., serving cell 120) and an auxiliary network cell (e.g., auxiliary cell 130) are identified.
- control information is exchanged with at least the serving network cell.
- Methodology 700 can then conclude at block 706, wherein data is exchanged in at least one transmission cooperatively conducted by the serving network cell and the auxiliary network cell.
- Methodology 800 can be performed by, for example, a UE and/or any other appropriate network entity.
- Methodology 800 begins at block 802, wherein a serving network cell and an auxiliary network cell are identified.
- PDCCH assignment information is exchanged with the serving network cell.
- Methodology 800 can then conclude or can optionally proceed to block 806 prior to concluding, wherein ACK information and/or other control information distinct from the PDCCH assignment information exchanged at block 804 is exchanged from the serving network cell and/or the auxiliary network cell.
- ACK information and/or other control information distinct from the PDCCH assignment information exchanged at block 804 is exchanged from the serving network cell and/or the auxiliary network cell.
- Methodology 9 illustrates a methodology 900 for coordinating communication with a terminal (e.g., UE 110) and an auxiliary network cell (e.g., auxiliary cell 130) in a wireless communication environment.
- Methodology 900 can be performed by, for example, a wireless network cell (e.g., serving cell 120) and/or any other suitable network entity.
- Methodology 900 begins at block 902, wherein control information is exchanged with at least one UE.
- Methodology 900 can then conclude at block 904, wherein the control information exchanged at block 902 is indicated to at least an auxiliary network cell.
- methodology 1000 for coordinating communication with a terminal and an auxiliary network cell in a wireless communication environment. It is to be appreciated that methodology 1000 can be performed by, for example, a serving network cell and/or any other appropriate network entity.
- Methodology 1000 begins at block 1002, wherein PDCCH assignment information and/or other control information is exchanged with at least one UE.
- data to be transmitted to the at least one UE is identified.
- Methodology 1000 can then optionally proceed to block 1006, wherein at least a portion of the data identified at block 1004 is provided to an auxiliary network cell.
- methodology 1000 can conclude at block 1008, wherein at least a portion of the data identified at block 1004 is transmitted to the at least UE in a cooperative transmission with the auxiliary network cell.
- Methodology 1100 can be performed by, for example, a serving network cell and/or any other appropriate network entity.
- Methodology 1100 begins at block 1102, wherein control information corresponding to at least one UE is received from an auxiliary network cell and/or a core network (e.g., core network 140).
- Methodology 1100 can then conclude at block 1104, wherein designated data and/or control information is transmitted to the at least one UE based at least in part on the control information received at block 1102.
- Fig. 12 illustrates a methodology 1200 for coordinating communication with a terminal (e.g., UE 110) and a serving network cell for the terminal (e.g., serving cell 120) in a wireless communication environment.
- Methodology 1200 can be performed by, for example, a wireless network cell (e.g., auxiliary cell 130) and/or any other suitable network entity.
- Methodology 1200 begins at block 1202, wherein control information relating to at least one UE is exchanged with a serving network cell for the at least one UE.
- Methodology 1200 can then conclude at block 1204, wherein communication is conducted according to the control information exchanged at block 1202.
- Methodology 1300 begins at block 1302, wherein control information relating to at least one UE is exchanged with a serving network cell for the at least one UE.
- data to be transmitted to the at least one UE are identified from the serving network cell for the at least one UE and/or an associated core network (e.g., core network 140).
- Methodology 1300 can then conclude at block 1306, wherein at least a portion of the identified data is transmitted to the at least one UE in a cooperative transmission with the serving network cell for the at least one UE according to the control information exchanged at block 1302.
- Methodology 1400 can be performed by, for example, a designated auxiliary network cell and/or any other appropriate network entity.
- Methodology 1400 begins at block 1402, wherein control information relating to at least one UE is identified.
- Methodology 1400 can then optionally proceed to block 1404, wherein at least a portion of the identified control information is tunneled to a serving network cell for the at least one UE using a backhaul interface.
- methodology 1400 can continue to block 1406, wherein one or more transmission parameters are selected based on the identified control information.
- Methodology 1400 can then conclude at block 1408, wherein communication is conducted according to the transmission parameter(s) selected at block 1406.
- apparatuses 1500-1900 that can be utilized to implement various aspects described herein are illustrated. It is to be appreciated that apparatuses 1500-1900 are represented as including functional blocks, which can be functional blocks that represent functions implemented by a processor, software, or combination thereof (e.g., firmware).
- Apparatus 1500 can be implemented by a UE (e.g., UE 110) and/or another suitable network entity and can include a module 1502 for conducting one or more control communications with a serving cell and a module 1504 for conducting one or more data communications cooperatively performed by the serving cell and at least an auxiliary cell.
- Fig. 16 illustrates another apparatus 1600 that facilitates cooperative communication in a wireless communication network.
- Apparatus 1600 can be implemented by a designated serving network cell (e.g., serving cell 120) and/or another suitable network entity and can include a module 1602 for conducting one or more control communications with at least one terminal and a module 1604 for indicating the one or more control communications to an auxiliary cell.
- a designated serving network cell e.g., serving cell 120
- another suitable network entity can include a module 1602 for conducting one or more control communications with at least one terminal and a module 1604 for indicating the one or more control communications to an auxiliary cell.
- Apparatus 1700 can be implemented by a designated auxiliary network cell (e.g., auxiliary cell 130) and/or another suitable network entity and can include a module 1702 for conducting one or more communications of control information relating to at least one terminal with a serving cell for the terminal and a module 1704 for managing respective subsequent communications based at least in part on the one or more control communications.
- auxiliary network cell e.g., auxiliary cell 130
- module 1702 for conducting one or more communications of control information relating to at least one terminal with a serving cell for the terminal
- module 1704 for managing respective subsequent communications based at least in part on the one or more control communications.
- Fig. 18 illustrates a fourth example apparatus 1800 that facilitates cooperative communication in a wireless communication network.
- Apparatus 1800 can be implemented by a network cell configured as a serving network cell for one or more users (e.g., serving cell 120) and/or another suitable network entity and can include a module 1802 for exchanging a first set of control signaling or data with at least one UE (e.g., UE 110), a module 1804 for exchanging a second set of control signaling or data with a core network entity (e.g., core network 140), and a module 1806 for indicating at least one of the first set or the second set of control signaling or data to an auxiliary network cell (e.g., auxiliary cell 130).
- a network cell configured as a serving network cell for one or more users (e.g., serving cell 120) and/or another suitable network entity and can include a module 1802 for exchanging a first set of control signaling or data with at least one UE (e.g., UE 110),
- Apparatus 1900 can be implemented by a network cell configured as an auxiliary network cell (e.g., auxiliary cell 130) and/or another suitable network entity and can include a module 1902 for exchanging control information and/or data with at least one UE, a module 1904 for exchanging control information and/or data with a core network, and a module 1906 for indicating at least a portion of exchanged control information and/or data with a serving network cell for the at least one UE.
- auxiliary network cell e.g., auxiliary cell 130
- a module 1906 for indicating at least a portion of exchanged control information and/or data with a serving network cell for the at least one UE.
- system 2000 can be configured to support a number of users, in which various disclosed embodiments and aspects can be implemented.
- system 2000 can provide communication for multiple cells 2002, (e.g., macro cells 2002a-2002g), with respective cells being serviced by corresponding access points (AP) 2004 (e.g., APs 2004a-2004g).
- APs can also be referred to as base stations, Node Bs, Evolved Node Bs (eNBs), or the like.
- ATs 2006 can be dispersed throughout system 2000.
- ATs can also be referred to as terminals, users, UEs, or the like.
- an AT 2006 can communicate with one or more APs 2004 on a forward link (FL) and/or a reverse link (RL) at a given moment, depending upon whether the AT is active and whether it is in soft handoff and/or another similar state.
- FL forward link
- RL reverse link
- an AT 2006 can also be referred to as a user equipment (UE), a mobile terminal, and/or any other suitable nomenclature.
- UE user equipment
- system 2000 can provide service over a substantially large geographic region.
- macro cells 2002a-2002g can provide coverage for a plurality of blocks in a neighborhood and/or another similarly suitable coverage area.
- Fig. 21 a block diagram illustrating an example wireless communication system 2100 in which various aspects described herein can function is provided.
- system 2100 is a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system that includes a transmitter system 2110 and a receiver system 2150. It should be appreciated, however, that transmitter system 2110 and/or receiver system 2150 could also be applied to a multi-input single-output system wherein, for example, multiple transmit antennas (e.g.
- MIMO multiple-input multiple-output
- transmitter system 2110 and/or receiver system 2150 can be utilized in connection with a single output to single input antenna system.
- traffic data for a number of data streams are provided at transmitter system 2110 from a data source 2112 to a transmit (TX) data processor 2114.
- TX data processor 2114 can format, encode, and interleave traffic data for each data stream based on a particular coding scheme selected for each respective data stream in order to provide coded data.
- the coded data for each data stream can then be multiplexed with pilot data using OFDM techniques.
- the pilot data can be, for example, a known data pattern that is processed in a known manner. Further, the pilot data can be used at receiver system 2150 to estimate channel response.
- the multiplexed pilot and coded data for each data stream can be modulated (i.e., symbol mapped) based on a particular modulation scheme (e.g., BPSK, QSPK, M-PSK, or M-QAM) selected for each respective data stream in order to provide modulation symbols.
- a particular modulation scheme e.g., BPSK, QSPK, M-PSK, or M-QAM
- data rate, coding, and modulation for each data stream can be determined by instructions performed on and/or provided by processor 2130.
- modulation symbols for all data streams can be provided to a TX processor 2120, which can further process the modulation symbols (e.g., for OFDM).
- TX MIMO processor 2120 can then provides Nr modulation symbol streams to Nr transceivers 2122a through 2122t.
- each transceiver 2122 can receive and process a respective symbol stream to provide one or more analog signals.
- Each transceiver 2122 can then further condition (e.g., amplify, filter, and upconvert) the analog signals to provide a modulated signal suitable for transmission over a MIMO channel.
- N T modulated signals from transceivers 2122a through 2122t can then be transmitted from Nr antennas 2124a through 2124t, respectively.
- the transmitted modulated signals can be received at receiver system 2150 by N ⁇ antennas 2152a through 2152r.
- the received signal from each antenna 2152 can then be provided to respective transceivers 2154.
- each transceiver 2154 can condition (e.g., filter, amplify, and downconvert) a respective received signal, digitize the conditioned signal to provide samples, and then processes the samples to provide a corresponding "received" symbol stream.
- An RX MIMO/data processor 2160 can then receive and process the N ⁇ received symbol streams from N ⁇ transceivers 2154 based on a particular receiver processing technique to provide Nr "detected" symbol streams.
- each detected symbol stream can include symbols that are estimates of the modulation symbols transmitted for the corresponding data stream.
- RX processor 2160 can then process each symbol stream at least in part by demodulating, deinterleaving, and decoding each detected symbol stream to recover traffic data for a corresponding data stream.
- the processing by RX processor 2160 can be complementary to that performed by TX MIMO processor 2120 and TX data processor 2116 at transmitter system 2110.
- RX processor 2160 can additionally provide processed symbol streams to a data sink 2164.
- the channel response estimate generated by RX processor 2160 can be used to perform space/time processing at the receiver, adjust power levels, change modulation rates or schemes, and/or other appropriate actions. Additionally, RX processor 2160 can further estimate channel characteristics such as, for example, signal-to-noise-and-interference ratios (S ⁇ Rs) of the detected symbol streams. RX processor 2160 can then provide estimated channel characteristics to a processor 2170. In one example, RX processor 2160 and/or processor 2170 can further derive an estimate of the "operating" S ⁇ R for the system. Processor 2170 can then provide channel state information (CSI), which can comprise information regarding the communication link and/or the received data stream. This information can include, for example, the operating S ⁇ R.
- CSI channel state information
- the CSI can then be processed by a TX data processor 2118, modulated by a modulator 2180, conditioned by transceivers 2154a through 2154r, and transmitted back to transmitter system 2110.
- a data source 2116 at receiver system 2150 can provide additional data to be processed by TX data processor 2118.
- the modulated signals from receiver system 2150 can then be received by antennas 2124, conditioned by transceivers 2122, demodulated by a demodulator 2140, and processed by a RX data processor 2142 to recover the CSI reported by receiver system 2150.
- the reported CSI can then be provided to processor 2130 and used to determine data rates as well as coding and modulation schemes to be used for one or more data streams.
- the determined coding and modulation schemes can then be provided to transceivers 2122 for quantization and/or use in later transmissions to receiver system 2150.
- the reported CSI can be used by processor 2130 to generate various controls for TX data processor 2114 and TX MIMO processor 2120.
- CSI and/or other information processed by RX data processor 2142 can be provided to a data sink 2144.
- receiver system 2150 direct operation at their respective systems. Additionally, memory 2132 at transmitter system 2110 and memory 2172 at receiver system 2150 can provide storage for program codes and data used by processors 2130 and 2170, respectively. Further, at receiver system 2150, various processing techniques can be used to process the N ⁇ received signals to detect the Nr transmitted symbol streams. These receiver processing techniques can include spatial and space-time receiver processing techniques, which can also be referred to as equalization techniques, and/or "successive nulling/equalization and interference cancellation" receiver processing techniques, which can also be referred to as “successive interference cancellation” or “successive cancellation” receiver processing techniques.
- aspects described herein can be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, middleware, microcode, or any combination thereof.
- systems and/or methods are implemented in software, firmware, middleware or microcode, program code or code segments, they can be stored in a machine-readable medium, such as a storage component.
- a code segment can represent a procedure, a function, a subprogram, a program, a routine, a subroutine, a module, a software package, a class, or any combination of instructions, data structures, or program statements.
- a code segment can be coupled to another code segment or a hardware circuit by passing and/or receiving information, data, arguments, parameters, or memory contents. Information, arguments, parameters, data, etc. can be passed, forwarded, or transmitted using any suitable means including memory sharing, message passing, token passing, network transmission, etc.
- the techniques described herein can be implemented with modules (e.g., procedures, functions, and so on) that perform the functions described herein.
- the software codes can be stored in memory units and executed by processors.
- the memory unit can be implemented within the processor or external to the processor, in which case it can be communicatively coupled to the processor via various means as is known in the art.
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