WO2011053217A1 - Methods and arrangements for system information in multiple aggregated cells in a wireless communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to methods and arrangements in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation. In particular it relates to methods and arrangements for transmitting and applying system information broadcasted in multiple aggregated cells.
- the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System is one of the 3G mobile communication technologies designed to succeed GSM.
- 3GPP Long Term Evolution LTE is a project within the 3 rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) to improve the UMTS standard to cope with future requirements in terms of improved services such as higher data rates, improved efficiency, and lowered costs.
- the Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) is the radio access network of a UMTS system and evolved UTRAN (E-UTRAN) is the radio access network of an LTE system.
- a radio access network typically comprises user equipment (UE) 150 wirelessly connected to radio base stations (RBS) 110a-c, commonly referred to as NodeB (NB) in UTRAN and eNodeB (eNB) in E-UTRAN.
- UE user equipment
- RBS radio base stations
- NB NodeB
- eNB eNodeB
- E-UTRA according to Release 8 (Rel-8) of the 3GPP specifications supports bandwidths up to 20 MHz.
- one of the requirements of future releases of this standard is expected to be the support of bandwidths larger than 20 MHz.
- a further important requirement on such releases is to assure backward compatibility with Rel-8.
- This should also include spectrum compatibility. That would imply that a future-release carrier, wider than 20 MHz, should appear as a number of Rel-8 carriers to a Rel-8 UE.
- Each such carrier is sometimes referred to as a Component Carrier (CC).
- CC Component Carrier
- Carrier aggregation implies that a future-release UE can receive and send on multiple CCs, where the CCs have, or at least have the possibility of having, the same structure as a Rel-8 carrier.
- Carrier aggregation is illustrated in Figure 2a where five CCs 210, each of 20 MHz bandwidth, have been aggregated together to form an aggregated bandwidth 220 of 100 MHz.
- Carrier aggregation is planned for Release 10 (Rel-10) of the 3GPP LTE specifications.
- Carriers can be aggregated contiguously, as illustrated in Figure 2a, or they may be aggregated from discontinuous portions in the frequency domain (sometimes also called spectrum aggregation).
- Figure 2b illustrates schematically an example with noncontiguous carriers.
- carrier aggregation has some similarities with concepts such as Dual or Multi Carrier (DC or MC) HSPA, where one or multiple carriers in UTRAN are combined.
- carrier aggregation can be viewed as a UE-centric concept, in that one UE may be configured to use e.g. the two left-most CCs (230) in Figure 2b, another UE may be configured to use only a single CC such as the right-most CC (250) in Figure 2b, and a third UE may be configured to use all of the CC (230, 240, 250) depicted in Figure 2b.
- a UE may be configured with component carriers (CCs), on a carrier of a specific frequency within the same frequency band or within different frequency bands.
- CCs component carriers
- Multiple uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) CCs are configured independently of each other, meaning that they are not necessarily configured as UL/DL pairs as in Rel-8/9 of the 3GPP LTE specifications.
- Asymmetric configurations are possible, where the number of configured UL CCs differ from the number of configured DL CCs.
- the UE will be configured with one UL DL CC pair on which it makes the initial random access.
- These CCs are called Primary Component Carriers (PCC).
- PCC Primary Component Carriers
- the eNB may configure the UE with additional CCs, so called Secondary Component Carriers (SCC) as needed.
- PCC Primary Component Carriers
- SCC Secondary Component Carriers
- a carrier is a portion of the frequency spectrum that can be used for transmission in UL and/or DL.
- the notion of cell is normally used to denote the radio network object that can be uniquely identified by a UE.
- UTRAN e.g. a cell is identified thanks to a cell identification that is broadcasted over a geographical area from one UTRAN access point.
- a cell is associated with a single pair of UL and DL carriers in FDD, and a single carrier that provides both UL and DL resources, if the mode is TDD.
- CC component carriers
- a particular and relevant example of a plausible carrier aggregation scenario includes the case when two or more Rel-8 downlink carriers/cells, are aggregated for a UE. It should be noted that carrier aggregation is typically and mainly relevant for a connected UE, which is a UE that is actively involved in transmission to and from the eNB, and thus has a connection with the eNB controlling the aggregated carriers/cells.
- the aggregated carriers/cells may thus also be available for Rel-8 UEs, meaning that each of the carriers/cells may be independently available for single-cell operation.
- a single-cell operation includes idle mode camping when the UE is typically inactive, and connected mode operation in single-cell mode. Therefore, these Rel-8 compatible carriers/cells will have to provide System Information (SI) that is broadcasted in the cell, such that UEs may perform e.g. idle mode camping and cell selection according to the rules set by the parameters broadcasted in SI.
- SI System Information
- Other sets of particular relevance that also must be broadcast in each of the Rel-8 carriers/cells are parameters related but not limited to:
- RA Random Access
- RACH RA channel
- DL parameters i.e. common parameters e.g. related to PFICH (Physical Control Format Indicator Channel), PDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel), paging information, and DL frequency and bandwidth.
- PFICH Physical Control Format Indicator Channel
- PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
- SI also includes e.g. sets of parameters related to cell and radio access technology (RAT) selection.
- RAT radio access technology
- Common parameters is used to denote parameters that many or all UEs in a cell are required to acquire according io specific rules in specifications. Such common parameters will typically be read and used by many UEs. Deviations from this general rule may be specified.
- the SI of relevance for a connected mode UE is distributed in the Master Information Block (MIB), and the first two System Information Blocks (SIB1 and SIB2). It may be specified that the UE should maintain updated information of this required SI, as specified in the 3GPP standard. When the SI changes the UEs are notified by different means, in order for them to re-acquire the required SI.
- MIB Master Information Block
- SIB1 and SIB2 System Information Block 2
- non-backwards compatible carriers/cells may be available for idle mode camping and single-cell operation.
- these carriers/cells will also have to broadcast SI with sets of cell-specific parameters similar to the ones described above.
- the DL of a cell will typically include broadcast of SI parameters that are relevant for this cell, including parameters of relevance both for the DL and an UL.
- broadcast parameters associated with a second cell on the DL of a first cell may not be preferable, since the parameters associated with the second cell should then often also be broadcast on the DL of the second cell. This duplication is not desirable, and 3GPP has therefore agreed to, in Rel-10, not broadcast information related to a second cell on a first cell.
- a UE 310 will first be connected to a single cell, also called the primary cell, following an RRC connection setup procedure 301 similar to those known from Rel-8. Only then, the eNB 320 may, based on different criteria, decide to configure the UE 310 for reception (DL) and transmission (UL) on multiple aggregated carriers/cells. This means that the eNB 320 may send a configuration message, typically an RRCConnectionReconfiguration message 302, including information about the additional UL and DL CCs that the UE is supposed to take into use. The UE replies to the configuration message, typically with an RRCConnection ReconfigurationComplete message 303.
- Such a connected mode UE will now have knowledge of multiple UL and DL CCs, which may aggregate up to a very large bandwidth, and the UE is now ready to be scheduled on all of the CCs - sometimes on individual CC, and sometimes on all CC at the same time.
- SI available on multiple DL Component Carriers or cells that the UE has been configured with.
- this required SI is of relevance also for UEs operating in single-cell mode, such as for Rel-8 UEs that lack the capability for carrier aggregation. It may happen that some of the SI that is of relevance for such single-cell operation is not valid, not useful, and possibly even harmful as it may result in unwanted restrictions to the flexibility of carrier aggregation operation, as will be further described below.
- the problem is thus that SI of relevance for single-cell operation is broadcasted in all cells in order to e.g. provide backwards compatibility, but when a cell should be used for carrier aggregation this single-cell SI is not optimal.
- the SI broadcasted in the secondary cell will include information about a corresponding UL configuration, including e.g. UL bandwidth and frequency, RACH, PUCCH and PUSCH parameters.
- the UE operating with multiple aggregated carriers is required to read and follow the SI broadcasted on both the primary and the secondary cell, it will result in a situation where the UE by necessity also configures all the corresponding parameters for single-cell operation.
- an RBS is in control of three UL and DL carriers in three cells, here denoted UL1/DL1/cell1, UL2/DL2/cell2, and UL3/DL3/cell3.
- the carriers are coupled such that UL1 is operated together with DL1 , UL2 with DL2, and UL3 with DL3, respectively.
- any SI of relevance for ULx DLx is broadcasted on cellx, as illustrated in Figure 2c. Note that the example does not rule out that ULx is on the same frequency as DLx, which is the case for a TDD mode.
- a UE is connected to the cell2 defined by DL2, i.e. the UE 310 follows known Rel-8 procedures, reads required SI on DL2, and uses UL2 for UL transmissions (state 304 in signaling diagram of Figure 3b).
- the eNB 320 now wants to configure the UE 310 with two additional DL carriers, since the eNB concludes that the UE needs a larger DL bandwidth.
- the eNB sends a configuration message in 305 including information that the UE may additionally use DL1 in celH and DL3 in cell3, in addition to the already existing DL2.
- RA Random Access
- both cell's SI include RA parameters, offering the UE a possibility to perform RA on both of the UL carriers.
- the eNB wants to constrain the UE to perform RA only on one particular of the available ULs. With present art, this is not possible, since the UE will read SI comprising RA parameters on both cells and thus perform RA on both ULs.
- PUCCH control e.g. PUCCH control.
- each cell will provide independent PUCCH parameters.
- the UE should only follow PUCCH parameters broadcasted on one of the cells.
- Each of the aggregated cells may provide independent timer and constant values that might be different in value.
- the timers and constants may not be relevant per cell, but rather per UE.
- a UE may e.g. maintain only a single timer t1 that expires when the value T1 is reached, but SI on all the cells is offering different values for this T1 , and it is unclear which one of the values that the UE should apply.
- a method for a user equipment in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation comprising a radio base station configured to broadcast system information in two or more cells.
- the method comprises receiving configuration information for an aggregation of the two cells from the radio base station. It also comprises identifying a first of the two cells based on a configuration rule stating that the first of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the remaining cell, and reading the broadcasted system information only in the identified cell.
- a method for a radio base station in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation comprising broadcasting system information in the two cells, and transmitting configuration information for an aggregation of the two cells to the user equipment.
- the configuration information comprises a configuration rule stating that a first of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the remaining cell, In order for the user equipment to read the broadcasted system information only in the cell with the different status.
- a user equipment configured to be used in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation, the system comprising a radio base station configured to broadcast system information in two or more cells.
- the user equipment comprises a receiving unit adapted to receive configuration information for an aggregation of the two cells from the radio base station. It also comprises an identifying unit adapted to identify a first of the two cells based on a configuration rule stating that the first of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the remaining cell, and a reading unit adapted to read the broadcasted system information only in the identified cell.
- a radio base station configured to be used in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation.
- the radio base station is capable to transmit data to a user equipment in two or more aggregated cells, and comprises a broadcasting unit adapted to broadcast system information in the two cells. It also comprises a transmitting unit adapted to transmit configuration information for an aggregation of the two cells to the user equipment, the configuration information comprising a configuration rule stating that one of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the remaining cell, in order for the user equipment to read the broadcasted system information only in the cell with the different status.
- An advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they allow carrier aggregation in a flexible way, such that configuration information that is common to both single-cell operation and carrier aggregation operation is read and obeyed by all UEs, but where additional parameters and rules are provided for UEs operating in carrier aggregation mode.
- Another advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that they provide a lean way of signaling, such that the overhead in signaling can be minimized.
- Figure 1 illustrates schematically a conventional radio access network wherein the present invention may be implemented.
- Figures 2a-b illustrate schematically carrier aggregation.
- Figure 2c illustrates schematically example uplink and downlink carriers and the corresponding system information flow.
- FIGS 3a-b illustrate signaling diagrams for the RRC connection reconfiguration procedure.
- Figure 4 is a flowchart of the method in the user equipment according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of the method in the radio base station according to embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 6a-b illustrate schematically a block diagram of a user equipment and a user equipment control unit respectively, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 7a-b illustrate schematically a block diagram of an radio base station and an radio base station control unit respectively, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 8 illustrates schematically the user equipment and the eNB according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the problem that system information (SI) broadcasted in the cells of a wireless communication system is not adapted for a UE that operates in a carrier aggregation mode is addressed by a solution where a UE, when it is configured by the eNB to aggregate two cells, applies a configuration rule for identifying in which one of the cells that it should read the broadcasted SI.
- the configuration rule may be provided by the eNB in a dedicated configuration message, and this dedicated message may also include configuration parameters that are needed for the configuration of the cell in which the broadcasted SI was not read.
- the eNB is configured to broadcast SI comprising a set of configuration parameters, and to transmit information to the UE operating in carrier aggregation mode that makes it possible for the UE to apply SI broadcasted in only one of the aggregated cells.
- the information transmitted to the UE operating in carrier aggregation mode :
- - is transmitted as dedicated information, and/or - includes parameters that replaces the SI parameters from some of the cells that were not read, and/or - controls the UE to follow SI from one of the multiple carriers.
- Embodiments of the present invention thus include a solution where the UE will not follow any of the SI provided on a particular DL carrier, and where all the relevant information is provided with dedicated signaling.
- Detailed embodiments of the present invention are illustrated using an example. Assume again the aforementioned example, where an eNB is in control of three UL and DL carriers in three cells, here denoted UL1/DL1/cell1 , UL2/DL2/cell2, and UL3/DL3/cell3.
- the DL carriers provide SI of relevance for each DL & UL pair, such that ULx is configured in the SI provided on DLx in cellx.
- a UE is establishing a connection to the cell defined by the SI on a first DL carrier (e.g. celH and DL1), i.e. after the establishment, the UE is prepared to send and receive (i.e. to be scheduled) on UL1 and DL1 , respectively.
- a first DL carrier e.g. celH and DL
- the eNB now configures the UE to also use the downlink DL2 in cell2, typically by sending an RRCConnectionReconfiguration message, including information about the additional DL2 that the UE is supposed to take into use.
- CelH is now the primary cell, and cell2 a secondary cell.
- the eNB may now send a dedicated configuration message to the UE, where the message includes SI parameters of relevance for the DL2 carrier.
- This dedicated configuration message may e.g. be comprised in the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message. The UE is thus, after receiving the configuration message, prepared to receive data on both DL1 and DL2, even though it has only read SI on DL1.
- the eNB broadcasts SI on the multiple downlink carriers or cells (DL1-3/cells1-3 in the example), each of which provides the same set of parameters, for example - but not limited to - timers and constants.
- the eNB also provides information about which of the multiple sets of parameters that shall be used, i.e. in which of the cells that the UE shall read the SI.
- the information is included in a configuration rule, where one of the cells is given a different status from the other configured cells, such that the UE obeys the parameters obtained from the cell with the different status.
- the cell with the different status is the primary cell, so the UE will only read SI broadcasted in the primary cell, i.e. celH in the example above.
- the information provided by the eNB also comprises an indication of which of the cells that is the primary cell, as the configuration of which cell that is the primary cell may vary over time. What is initially the primary cell (celH in the example) may e.g. in a later stage of the connection turn out to be a secondary cell instead.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of the method for the UE of a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the system comprises an RBS, such as an eNB, configured to broadcast system information in all cells that it serves.
- the eNB is also capable of aggregating the cells that it serves.
- the method illustrated in the flowchart comprises the following:
- - 410 Receive configuration information for an aggregation of two or more cells from the eNB.
- the configuration information may in a first embodiment be received in a dedicated message, such as an RRCConnectionReconfiguration message, comprising information about the two cells that the UE may aggregate.
- the configuration rule may in a second embodiment be comprised in the received configuration information. However, it may also be a pre-defined configuration rule, which reduces the signaling overhead.
- the cell with the different status is the primary cell, which means that it is the primary cell that is identified as the cell in which SI shall be read.
- the received configuration information also comprises an indication of which one of the aggregated cells that is the primary cell (or more general which one of the aggregated cells that is the cell with the different status). This is needed as it is possible that the eNB makes a change of primary cell, meaning that another cell that was previously a secondary cell is configured to be the primary cell. This change will thus have to be signaled to the UE in order for the UE to identify the correct cell in which SI should be read based on the configuration rule.
- the configuration information may in a fifth embodiment also comprise configuration parameters that are to be used instead of the SI parameters that are broadcasted in the remaining cell, e.g. the secondary cell.
- the UE will instead use the configuration parameters signaled in the configuration information to make an appropriate configuration of the UL and DL in the aggregated cells.
- the first to fifth embodiments described above may be combined in any possible way.
- the method also optionally comprises obeying (or applying), in 440, at least one parameter obtained from the read SI.
- the UE thus reads and obeys at least one parameter that is broadcasted in the primary cell.
- This or these read and obeyed parameters are the parameters that are valid for a UE in carrier aggregation mode, and all other configuration parameters that are needed may e.g. be comprised in the dedicated configuration message.
- Figure 5 is a flowchart of the method for the RBS, in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation, according to the second embodiment of the present invention described above with reference to Figure 4.
- the RBS may e.g. be an eNB in an E-UTRAN.
- the eNB is capable to transmit data to a UE in two aggregated cells.
- the method illustrated in the flowchart comprises the following: - 510: Broadcast SI in both cells.
- the SI broadcasted in a cell comprises configuration parameters relevant for that cell.
- configuration information for an aggregation of the two cells to the user equipment, where the configuration information comprises a configuration rule stating that a first of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the remaining cell. This is done in order for the user equipment to read the broadcasted system information only in the cell with the different status, as described above.
- the configuration information is in the first embodiment transmitted in a dedicated message.
- the configuration rule is pre-defined and need not be comprised in the transmitted configuration information, which reduces the signaling.
- the cell with the different status is the primary cell.
- the transmitted configuration information also comprises an indication of which one of the aggregated cells that is the primary cell (or which aggregated cell that is the cell with the different status).
- the configuration information may in the fifth embodiment also comprise configuration parameters that are to be used instead of the SI parameters that are broadcasted in the remaining cell, e.g. the secondary cell.
- the first to fifth embodiments described above may be combined in any possible way.
- FIG 6a is a simplified block diagram of the UE 150 according to embodiment of the present invention, and discloses an antenna connected to a transceiver unit 61 , that forwards control information received in the DL to a control unit 62.
- the control unit 62 comprises a SI Unit that controls the operation of the UE in accordance with the SI received. It also comprises a Further Information Unit that controls the operation of a UE in carrier aggregation operation in accordance with the received further configuration information.
- the control unit 62, the Further Information Unit and the SI Unit may be implemented as hardware, software or a combination of the two.
- Figure 6b is a block diagram illustrating the control unit 62 as implemented in a combination of hardware and software according to embodiment of the present invention.
- control unit 62 comprises at least one computer program product 621 in the form of a non-volatile memory, e.g. an EEPROM, a flash memory and a disk drive.
- the computer program product 621 comprises a computer program, which comprises code means which when run on the processor unit 620 causes the processor unit 620 to perform the steps of the procedures or methods described earlier in conjunction with Figure 4.
- FIG. 7a is a simplified block diagram of the RBS 0 according to embodiment of the present invention, and discloses a transceiver unit 71 , connected to an antenna, and controlled by a control unit 72, that among other controls what control information that is transmitted from the transceiver 71.
- the control unit 72 comprises a SI Unit that controls the SI broadcasted. It also comprises a Further Information Unit that controls information sent to a UE in carrier aggregation operation.
- the control unit 72, the Further Information Unit and the SI Unit may be implemented as hardware, software or a combination of the two.
- FIG. 7b is a block diagram illustrating the control unit 72 as implemented in a combination of hardware and software according to embodiment of the present invention. It comprises a processor unit 720, and interface 724 to the transceiver units. Furthermore the control unit comprises at least one computer program product 721 in the form of a non-volatile memory, e.g. an EEPROM, a flash memory and a disk drive.
- the computer program product 721 comprises a computer program, which comprises code means which when run on the processor unit 720 causes the processor unit 720 to perform the steps of the procedures described earlier in conjunction with Figure 5.
- the UE 150 and the RBS 110 are also schematically illustrated in Figure 8, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the RBS 110 may e.g. be an eNB in an E-UTRAN, and is configured to broadcast SI in two cells or more.
- the UE 150 comprises a receiving unit 151 adapted to receive configuration information for an aggregation of e.g. two cells from the eNB 110. It also comprises an identifying unit 152 adapted to identify a first of the two cells based on a configuration rule stating that the first of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the second remaining cell, and a reading unit 153 adapted to read the broadcasted SI only in the identified cell, i.e. in the first cell. In one embodiment of the present invention, the UE 150 further comprises a configuring unit 154 adapted to obey one or more parameters obtained from the read SI in the identified cell.
- the eNB 110 in Figure 8 is illustrated according to embodiments of the present invention and is adapted to transmit data to the UE 150 in at least two aggregated cells simultaneously.
- the eNB comprises a broadcasting unit 111 adapted to broadcast system information in the at least two cells, and a transmitting unit 112 adapted to transmit configuration information for an aggregation of e.g. two cells to the user equipment.
- the configuration information comprises a configuration rule stating that a first of the two cells has a status that is different from the status of the remaining cell.
- the cell with the different status is the primary cell.
- the configuration information also comprises an indication of which one of the aggregated cells that is the primary cell, or in a more general way which aggregated cell that is the cell with the different status.
- the configuration information may in the fifth embodiment also comprise configuration parameters that are to be used instead of the SI parameters that are broadcasted in the remaining cell, e.g. the secondary cell.
- the first to fifth embodiments described above may be combined in any possible way.
- the units 152-154 may be circuits integrated in a processing logic including e.g. a processor, microprocessor, an ASIC, or the like or maybe separate units/circuits.
- a processing logic including e.g. a processor, microprocessor, an ASIC, or the like or maybe separate units/circuits.
- Embodiments of the present invention can be realized in many ways.
- one embodiment includes a computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon that are executable by a UE and/or RBS of a wireless communications system.
- the instructions perform the method steps of the present invention as previously described.
- the embodiments described herein are not limited to any specific combination of hardware circuitry and software.
- the above mentioned and described embodiments are only given as examples and should not be limiting to the present invention. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
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