WO2011052273A1 - Downlink control signalling for downlink mimo - Google Patents
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- the field of the invention relates generally a method of downlink control signalling for downlink multiple input/multiple output operation between a Base Transceiver Station and User Equipment.
- the invention has particular application to downlink control signalling between an evolved Node B (eNB) and UE forming part of an LTE- Advanced telecommunication system, and it will be convenient to describe the invention in relation to that exemplary application.
- eNB evolved Node B
- UE forming part of an LTE- Advanced telecommunication system
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output
- eNode B eNode B
- UE User Equipment
- e Node B is the term used in UMTS to denote the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) in an LTE system.
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- MU-MIMO Multi-user MIMO
- LTE- Advanced systems LTE-Advanced systems
- MU-MIMO technology utilises a particular time and frequency resource to serve more than one UE while transmitting with more than a single antenna both at the eNB and UEs.
- the terms SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO are used.
- Figs. 1 and 2 depict the general idea of SU and MU-MIMO.
- Fig. 1 depicts an eNB 10 in SU-MIMO communication with UE 12
- Fig. 2 depicts an eNB 14 in MU-MIMO communication with UEs 16 and 18.
- DM-RS dedicated reference signals
- 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Program
- the issue is more complicated. Since the same time and frequency resource is shared by more than one UE, the DM-RS could also potentially be shared by different UEs. This however, would increase the cross interference from one UE to another thereby degrading the channel estimation and overall throughput performance of each UE.
- 3GPP has adopted the use of different UEs being mapped to different layers. For example, if the eNB has a total of 4 layers available and needs to serve two UEs using the same time and frequency resources, it can use the first two layers to transmit data to the first UE while the last two layers can be used to serve the second UE. Using such a mapping would therefore imply that each UE would use the DM-RS from the layers it is assigned in order to estimate the channel.
- the operation of SU and MU-MIMO should be transparent to the UE.
- the eNB should be able to dynamically switch between SU and MU-MIMO transmission without having to signal to the UE the specific mode it is operating in.
- the UE By assigning different UEs to different layers the UE needs to know which layer it has been assigned to in order to appropriately detect the DM-RS, perform channel estimation based on the DM-RS and demodulate its data.
- the signalling of the used layers is so far an open problem.
- the UE must know the ratio of RS EPRE and PDSCH EPRE used by the eNB in order to appropriately demodulate the data (if the data is QAM modulated or if it is > rankl transmission). In Rel-8, such this power ratio information is signalled to the UE.
- One of the advantages of using dedicated RS as DM-RS is that the ratio of RS EPRE and PDSCH EPRE need not be signalled to the UE if the power ratio is always fixed or known to the UE. For example, if the DMRS multiplexing method is pure CDM , then the power ratio can be fixed to 0 dB. If the DM-RS multiplexing is implemented as a hybrid of CDM and FDM, then there are two options:
- the power ratio is a function of the layer assignment to the UEs with the aim to better utilise the transmit power at eNB.
- PDSCH EPRE would be 2 in order to better utilise the transmit power for DM-RS.
- the channel estimation accuracy based on DM-RS will also improve, which directly translate to increased PDSCH throughput.
- the UE can determine the power ratio given the individual DM-RS port assignment information.
- the individual DM-RS port assignment information will not be sufficient as the power ratio also depends on the DM-RS port assignments to the other UEs sharing the same resource block. As such, a mechanism is required such that this ratio is known by each UE in order to appropriately demodulate its data.
- the invention provides a method of downlink control signalling for downlink multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) operation between a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) and User Equipment (UE).
- the method includes the steps of:
- mapping tables maintaining one or more mapping tables at a network location accessible by the UE, the mapping tables including first UE signalling data;
- the UE control data includes UE rank and UE DM-RS port assignments.
- the UE control data may further includes a power ratio of the DM-RS to data symbols transmitted to the UE.
- a first of the mapping tables may maps the second UE signalling data to the UE's assigned DM-RS ports.
- the second UE signalling data may include UE rank and a UE DM-RS port index.
- the method may further include the step of:
- a second of the mapping tables may map the message index to the number of transmission layers assigned to a first CDM group of DM-RS ports.
- the second mapping table may also map the message index to the total number of transmission layers assigned to all DM-RS ports. Alternatively, the second mapping table may also map the message index to the number of transmission layers assigned to a second CDM group of DM-RS ports.
- the method may further include the step of:
- the UE uses the transmitted message index and the second mapping table to determine the total number of transmission layers used by the BTS and the number of transmission layers assigned to one or more CDM groups of DM-RS ports.
- a third of the mapping tables may map the total number of transmission layers used by the BTS and the number of transmission layers assigned to one or more CDM groups of DM-RS ports to the power ratio of the DM-RS to data symbols transmitted to the UE.
- the method may further include the step of:
- the UE uses the total number of transmission layers used by the BTS, the number of transmission layers assigned to one or more CDM groups of DM-RS ports and the third mapping table to derive the power ratio of the DM-RS to data symbols transmitted to the UE.
- a fourth of the mapping tables maps the message index to the power ratio of the DM-RS to data symbols transmitted to the UE.
- the method may further including the step of:
- the UE uses the message index and the fourth data table to derive the power ratio of the DM-RS to data symbols transmitted to the UE.
- the invention provides User Equipment (UE) forming part of a telecommunication network with a Base transceiver Station (BTS) in which downlink control signalling for downlink multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) operation is transmitted between the BTS and the UE.
- UE User Equipment
- BTS Base transceiver Station
- MIMO multiple input/multiple output
- the UE includes:
- mapping tables for maintaining one or more mapping tables at a network location accessible by the UE, the mapping tables including first UE signalling data; and processing means for receiving a message index to the UE to enable relevant first UE signalling data to be read by the UE;
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram depicting an eNB and UE in SU-MIMO communication.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram depicting an eNB and UE in SU-MIMO communication.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram depicting an eNB and UEs in MU-MIMO communication.
- Fig. 3 is a resource block depicting a DM-RS pattern for two transmission layers.
- Fig. 4 is a resource block depicting a DM-RS pattern for four transmission layers.
- Fig. 5 is a resource block depicting a DM-RS pattern for eight transmission layers.
- Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram depicting an eNB and UEs in MU-MIMO communication according to different embodiments of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a flow chart depicting the flow of data in the eNB and UEs of Fig. 6.
- Fig. 8 is a flow chart depicting the flow of data in the eNB and UEs of Fig. 6.
- eNB 26 in MU-MIMO communication with UEs 28 and 30.
- the eNB 26 and the UEs 28 and 30 each include memory devices for maintaining one or more mapping tables 32 to 36.
- the mapping tables need not be stored within the eNB and the UEs but may be stored at another accessible location in a telecommunications network.
- Step 1 Define groups
- the DM-RS ports are divided into two CDM groups
- Step 2 Define mapping tables
- control message index mapping table can be defined as shown in Table 1).
- a table defining the power offsets can also be specified based on the total number of layers used and the number of layers for Group 1 and 2 (see Table 4).
- the tables are constructed assuming maximum of 8 transmission layers is supported in the cell. If the maximum supported number of layers is fewer than 8 (e.g. 4 is also a typical configuration) then the resultant tables are clearly just subsets of the tables shown here.
- Table 1 Signalling of the total # layers and the # layers for one of the DM-RS CDM groups
- Table 3 Assignment of DM-RS ports given signalled rank and DM-RS port index
- Step 3 eNB signals information
- the eNB signals the following information to each UE:
- Step 4 UE interprets rank and DM-RS port index From the rank and DM-RS port index information, the UE determines the UE's assigned ports 58 using the appropriate mapping table 46 (Table 3).
- Step 5 UE interprets message index from Table 1 or Table 2
- the UE Upon receiving the message index, the UE determines the total number 48 of layers being used by the eNB and the number 50 of layers assigned to CDM Group 1 and 2 from the appropriate mapping table 52 (Table 1 or Table 2).
- Step 6 UE determines power ratio
- the power ratio 54 between the DM-RS and data (PDSCH) symbols can be determined from the appropriate mapping table 56 (Table 4).
- Step 1 Define tables
- each unique power ratio in Table 4 can be mapped to an index.
- An example is shown in Table 5 for maximum of 8 transmission layers. Note that some entries in the table are not necessary and hence can be removed if the maximum number of transmission layers supported in the cell is smaller.
- mapping between rank and DM-RS port index as shown in Table 3 is also defined. All tables are known to all UEs and the eNB.
- Step 2 eNB signals information
- the eNB signals the following information to each UE:
- Step 3 UE interprets rank and DM-RS port index
- the UE determines the UE's assigned ports 76 using the appropriate mapping table 78 (Table 3).
- Step 4 UE interprets power ratio from Table 5
- the UE infers the power ratio 80 for each DM-RS Group from the message index.
- the power ratio from the appropriate mapping table 82 (Table 5) can correspond to the DM-RS CDM group that the smallest port index signalled by the eNB belongs.
- the power ratio of the other CDM group can then be determined from mapping table 82.
- Method 1 or Method 2 may be signalled for each resource block assigned to the UE, or the same control information can be applied to all resource blocks assigned to the UE. The latter greatly reduces the control overhead at the expense of scheduling flexibility.
- (*) UE knows exactly how many layers have been used by the eNB for each DM-RS CDM Group. Hence, it is easier to implement multi-user interference suppression at the UE.
- Method 2 can preserve more scheduler flexibility compared to Method 1 if a common signalling is applied to all resource blocks assigned to the UE to save control overhead. The reason is as follows: assuming a message index for Method 1 is applied for all RBs assigned in a subframe to the UE essentially defines the number of DM-RS ports that can be used by the eNB for each CDM group for all the RBs concerned, which also defines the total number of transmission layers for all RBs concerned. On the other hand, a message index for Method 2 can allow for more than one possible total number of transmission layers to be used by the eNB. For example, if the power ratio signalled is 2, from Table 5, a total of 2, 4, 6, or 8 transmission layers are possible. Hence, the total number of transmission layers for each of the RB assigned in the same subframe can still vary, although the UE will have no knowledge of it.
- the above-described method of downlink control signalling constructs a framework of mapping tables from which the UE can work out all information pertaining to DM-RS to data power ratio, DM-RS port assignment and rank allocation. By transmitting a reduced set of information, the overhead signalling is reduced thereby making the overall system more efficient.
- the mapping tables also allow for transparent SU/MU-MIMO operation.
- the effective signalling of control information such that the power ratios between DM-RS and data is known to the UE allows a constant total transmit power to be maintained.
- This invention can be applied to a method of downlink control signalling for downlink multiple input/multiple output operation between a Base Transceiver Station and User
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