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- the present invention relates to wireless communication and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for transmitting an aperiodic sounding reference signal in a wireless communication system.
- RS Reference Signal
- a subcarrier used to transmit the reference signal is referred to as a reference signal subcarrier, and a subcarrier used to transmit data is referred to as a data subcarrier.
- a method of assigning the reference signal includes a method of assigning the reference signal to all the subcarriers and a method of assigning the reference signal between data subcarriers.
- the method of assigning the reference signal to all the subcarriers is performed using a signal including only the reference signal, such as a preamble signal, in order to obtain the throughput of channel estimation. If this method is used, the performance of channel estimation can be improved as compared with the method of assigning the reference signal between data subcarriers because the density of reference signals is in general high.
- the method of assigning the reference signal between data subcarriers is used in order to increase the amount of transmitted data. If the method of assigning the reference signal between data subcarriers is used, the performance of channel estimation can be deteriorated because the density of reference signals is low. Accordingly, the reference signals should be properly arranged in order to minimize such deterioration.
- a receiver can estimate a channel by separating information about a reference signal from a received signal because it knows the information about a reference signal and can accurately estimate data, transmitted by a transmit stage, by compensating for an estimated channel value.
- the reference signal transmitted by the transmitter is p
- channel information experienced by the reference signal during transmission is h
- thermal noise occurring in the receiver is n
- the signal received by the receiver is y
- the receiver since the receiver already knows the reference signal p, it can estimate a channel information value using Equation 1 in the case in which a Least Square (LS) method is used.
- LS Least Square
- the accuracy of the channel estimation value estimated using the reference signal p is determined by the value .
- the value To accurately estimate the value h, the value must converge on 0. To this end, the influence of the value has to be minimized by estimating a channel using a large number of reference signals.
- a variety of algorithms for a better channel estimation performance may exist.
- An uplink reference signal may be classified into a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) and a sounding reference signal (SRS).
- the DMRS is a reference signal used for a channel estimation to modulate a received signal.
- the DMRS can be coupled with a PUSCH or PUCCH transmission.
- the SRS is a reference signal transmitted by a user equipment (UE) to a base station (BS) for uplink scheduling.
- the BS estimates an uplink channel through the received SRS and uses the estimated uplink channel for uplink scheduling.
- the SRS may be periodically transmitted or may be triggered by the BS and aperiodically transmitted to the BS when the BS requires a transmission of the SRS.
- a user equipment may transmit a SRS with predetermined transmission power.
- transmission power of a periodic SRS and that of an aperiodic SRS may be set to be different, and to this end, different parameters may be signaled for the periodic SRS and the aperiodic SRS.
- the present invention provides a method and apparatus for transmitting an aperiodic sounding reference signal (SRS) in a wireless communication system.
- SRS aperiodic sounding reference signal
- a method for transmitting an aperiodic sounding reference signal (SRS) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes receiving a power offset parameter for an aperiodic SRS set by a base station (BS) through an higher layer, setting transmission power of the aperiodic SRS based on the power offset parameter, and transmitting the aperiodic SRS to the BS based on the set transmission power of the aperiodic SRS.
- BS base station
- the power offset parameter may have a length of 4 bits.
- the power offset parameter may be radio resource control (RRC) signaled.
- RRC radio resource control
- the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS may be determined by Equation based on the power offset parameter, and in the Equation, m is 1.
- i is a subframe index
- c is a serving cell
- P CMAX,c (i) is pre-set transmission power of the UE
- P SRS_OFFSET,c (m) is the power offset parameter
- M SRS,c is a bandwidth of the SRS transmission indicated by the number of resource blocks
- P O_PUSCH,c (j) is a parameter configured by the sum of P O_NOMINAL_PUSCH (j), a cell-specific component given by an higher layer
- P O_UE_PUSCH (j) a UE-specific component also given by the higher layer
- ⁇ c (j) is a cell-specific parameter given by the higher layer
- PL c is an estimated value of pathloss calculated by the UE
- f(i) indicates a current power control adjustment state with respect to a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH
- the power offset parameter may be determined by a UE-specified parameter indicating a compensation value having a size of a transport block in power controlling.
- the power offset parameter may be determined in units of 1 dB within the range of [-3, 12] dB.
- the power offset parameter may be determined in units of 1.5 dB within the range of [-10.5, 12] dB.
- the transmission of the aperiodic SRS may be triggered by a triggering message transmitted from the BS.
- a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes a radio frequency (RF) unit, and a processor, coupled to the RF unit, and configured to receive a power offset parameter from a base station (BS) through an higher layer, set transmission power of an aperiodic sounding reference signal (SRS) set by the BS based on the power offset parameter for the aperiodic SRS, and transmit the aperiodic SRS to the BS based on the set transmission power of the aperiodic SRS.
- RF radio frequency
- SRS aperiodic sounding reference signal
- a parameter for transmission power of an aperiodic SRS can be defined.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a wireless communication system
- FIG. 2 illustrates the structure of a radio frame in 3GPP LTE.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a resource grid of a single downlink slot.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the structure of a downlink subframe.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the structure of an uplink subframe.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a flow chart illustrating a proposed method for transmitting an aperiodic SRS.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing wireless communication system to implement an embodiment of the present invention.
- the following technique may be used for various wireless communication systems such as code division multiple access (CDMA), a frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), single carrier-frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA), and the like.
- CDMA may be implemented as a radio technology such as universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) or CDMA2000.
- TDMA may be implemented as a radio technology such as a global system for mobile communications (GSM)/general packet radio service (GPRS)/enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (EDGE).
- GSM global system for mobile communications
- GPRS general packet radio service
- EDGE enhanced data rates for GSM evolution
- the OFDMA may be implemented by a radio technology such as IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), IEEE 802.20, E-UTRA (Evolved UTRA), and the like.
- IEEE 802.16m an evolution of IEEE 802.16e, provides backward compatibility with a system based on IEEE 802.16e.
- the UTRA is part of a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS).
- 3GPP (3 rd Generation, Partnership Project) LTE (Long Term Evolution) is part of an evolved UMTS (E-UMTS) using the E-UTRA, which employs the OFDMA in downlink and the SC-FDMA in uplink.
- LTE-A Advanced is an evolution of 3GPP LTE.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a wireless communication system
- the wireless communication system 10 includes at least one base station (BS) 11.
- BSs 11 provide a communication service to particular geographical areas 15a, 15b, and 15c (which are generally called cells). Each cell may be divided into a plurality of areas (which are called sectors).
- a user equipment (UE) 12 may be fixed or mobile and may be referred to by other names such as MS (Mobile Station), MT (Mobile Terminal), UT (User Terminal), SS (Subscriber Station), wireless device, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), wireless modem, handheld device.
- the BS 11 generally refers to a fixed station that communicates with the UE 12 and may be called by other names such as eNB (evolved-NodeB), BTS (Base Transceiver System), access point (AP), etc.
- eNB evolved-NodeB
- BTS Base Transceiver System
- AP access point
- a UE belongs to one cell, and the cell to which a UE belongs is called a serving cell.
- a BS providing a communication service to the serving cell is called a serving BS.
- the wireless communication system is a cellular system, so a different cell adjacent to the serving cell exists.
- the different cell adjacent to the serving cell is called a neighbor cell.
- a BS providing a communication service to the neighbor cell is called a neighbor BS.
- the serving cell and the neighbor cell are relatively determined based on a UE.
- downlink refers to communication from the BS 11 to the UE 12
- uplink refers to communication from the UE 12 to the BS 11.
- a transmitter may be part of the BS 11 and a receiver may be part of the UE 12.
- a transmitter may be part of the UE 12 and a receiver may be part of the BS 11.
- the wireless communication system may be any one of a MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) system, a MISO (Multiple-Input Single-Output) system, an SISO (Single-Input Single-Output) system, and an SIMO (Single-Input Multiple-Output) system.
- the MIMO system uses a plurality of transmission antennas and a plurality of reception antennas.
- the MISO system uses a plurality of transmission antennas and a single reception antenna.
- the SISO system uses a single transmission antenna and a single reception antenna.
- the SIMO system uses a single transmission antenna and a plurality of reception antennas.
- a transmission antenna refers to a physical or logical antenna used for transmitting a signal or a stream
- a reception antenna refers to a physical or logical antenna used for receiving a signal or a stream.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the structure of a radio frame in 3GPP LTE.
- the radio frame includes 10 subframes, and one subframe includes two slots.
- the slots in the radio frame are numbered by #0 to #19.
- a time taken for transmitting one subframe is called a transmission time interval (TTI).
- the TTI may be a scheduling unit for a data transmission.
- a radio frame may have a length of 10 ms, a subframe may have a length of 1 ms, and a slot may have a length of 0.5 ms.
- One slot includes a plurality of OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) symbols in a time domain and a plurality of subcarriers in a frequency domain. Since 3GPP LTE uses OFDMA in downlink, the OFDM symbols are used to express a symbol period. The OFDM symbols may be called by other names depending on a multiple-access scheme. For example, when SC-FDMA is in use as an uplink multi-access scheme, the OFDM symbols may be called SC-FDMA symbols.
- a resource block (RB), a resource allocation unit includes a plurality of continuous subcarriers in a slot.
- the structure of the radio frame is merely an example. Namely, the number of subframes included in a radio frame, the number of slots included in a subframe, or the number of OFDM symbols included in a slot may vary.
- 3GPP LTE defines that one slot includes seven OFDM symbols in a normal cyclic prefix and one slot includes six OFDM symbols in an extended CP.
- the wireless communication system may be divided into an FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) scheme and a TDD (Time Division Duplex) scheme.
- FDD Frequency Division Duplex
- TDD Time Division Duplex
- an uplink transmission and a downlink transmission are made at different frequency bands.
- an uplink transmission and a downlink transmission are made during different periods of time at the same frequency band.
- a channel response of the TDD scheme is substantially reciprocal. This means that a downlink channel response and an uplink channel response are almost the same in a given frequency band.
- the TDD-based wireless communication system is advantageous in that the downlink channel response can be obtained from the uplink channel response.
- the entire frequency band is time-divided for uplink and downlink transmissions, so a downlink transmission by the BS and an uplink transmission by the UE can be simultaneously performed.
- a downlink transmission by the BS and an uplink transmission by the UE can be simultaneously performed.
- the uplink transmission and the downlink transmission are performed in different subframes.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a resource grid of a single downlink slot.
- a downlink slot includes a plurality of OFDM symbols in the time domain and N RB number of resource blocks (RBs) in the frequency domain.
- the N RB number of resource blocks included in the downlink slot is dependent upon a downlink transmission bandwidth set in a cell.
- N RB may be any one of 60 to 110.
- One resource block includes a plurality of subcarriers in the frequency domain.
- An uplink slot may have the same structure as that of the downlink slot.
- Each element on the resource grid is called a resource element.
- the resource elements on the resource grid can be discriminated by a pair of indexes (k,l) in the slot.
- l is an OFDM symbol index in the time domain.
- one resource block includes 7x12 resource elements made up of seven OFDM symbols in the time domain and twelve subcarriers in the frequency domain, but the number of OFDM symbols and the number of subcarriers in the resource block are not limited thereto.
- the number of OFDM symbols and the number of subcarriers may vary depending on the length of a cyclic prefix (CP), frequency spacing, and the like. For example, in case of a normal CP, the number of OFDM symbols is 7, and in case of an extended CP, the number of OFDM symbols is 6.
- One of 128, 256, 512, 1024, 1536, and 2048 may be selectively used as the number of subcarriers in one OFDM symbol.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the structure of a downlink subframe.
- a downlink subframe includes two slots in the time domain, and each of the slots includes seven OFDM symbols in the normal CP.
- First three OFDM symbols (maximum four OFDM symbols with respect to a 1.4 Mhz bandwidth) of a first slot in the subframe corresponds to a control region to which control channels are allocated, and the other remaining OFDM symbols correspond to a data region to which a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) is allocated.
- PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
- the PDCCH may carry a transmission format and a resource allocation of a DL-SCH (Downlink-Shared Channel), resource allocation information of a UL-SCH (Uplink Shared Channel), paging information on a PCH, system information on a DL-SCH, a resource allocation of an higher layer control message such as a random access response transmitted via a PDSCH, a set of transmission power control commands with respect to individual UEs in a certain UE group, an activation of a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), and the like.
- a plurality of PDCCHs may be transmitted in the control region, and a UE can monitor a plurality of PDCCHs.
- the PDCCHs are transmitted on one or an aggregation of a plurality of consecutive CCE (Control Channel Elements).
- the CCE is a logical allocation unit used to provide a coding rate according to the state of a wireless channel.
- the CCD corresponds to a plurality of resource element groups.
- the format of the PDCCH and an available number of bits of the PDCCH are determined according to an associative relation between the number of the CCEs and a coding rate provided by the CCEs.
- the BS determines a PDCCH format according to a DCI to be sent to the UE and attaches a CRC to control information.
- a unique RNTI Radio Network Temporary Identifier
- a unique identifier of the UE e.g., a C-RNTI (Cell-RNTI)
- Cell-RNTI C-RNTI
- a paging indication identifier e.g., a P-RNTI (Paging-RNTI) may be masked on the CRC.
- SI-RNTI System Information-RNTI
- RA-RNTI Random Access-RNTI
- FIG. 5 illustrates the structure of an uplink subframe.
- An uplink subframe may be divided into a control region and a data region in the frequency domain.
- a PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel
- a PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel
- the UE may support a simultaneous transmission of the PUSCH and the PUCCH.
- the PUCCH with respect to a UE is allocated by a pair of resource blocks in a subframe.
- the resource blocks belonging to the pair of resource blocks (RBs) occupy different subcarriers in first and second slots, respectively.
- the frequency occupied by the RBs belonging to the pair of RBs is changed based on a slot boundary. This is said that the pair of RBs allocated to the PUCCH are frequency-hopped at the slot boundary.
- the UE can obtain a frequency diversity gain by transmitting uplink control information through different subcarriers according to time.
- m is a position index indicating the logical frequency domain positions of the pair of RBs allocated to the PUCCH in the subframe.
- Uplink control information transmitted on the PUCCH may include HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest) ACK (Acknowledgement)/NACK (Non-acknowledgement), a CQI (Channel Quality Indicator) indicating the state of a downlink channel, an SR (Scheduling Request), and the like.
- HARQ Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest
- ACK Acknowledgement
- NACK Non-acknowledgement
- CQI Channel Quality Indicator
- the PUSCH is mapped to a UL-SCH (Uplink Shared Channel), a transport channel.
- Uplink data transmitted on the PUSCH may be a transport block, a data block for the UL-SCH transmitted during the TTI.
- the transport block may be user information.
- the uplink data may be multiplexed data.
- the multiplexed data may be data obtained by multiplexing the transport block for the UL-SCH and control information.
- control information multiplexed to data may include a CQI, a PMI (Precoding Matrix Indicator), an HARQ, an RI (Rank Indicator), or the like.
- the uplink data may include only control information.
- a reference signal is generally transmitted as a sequence.
- a reference signal sequence is not particularly limited and a certain sequence may be used as the reference signal sequence.
- a sequence generated through a computer based on PSK Phase Shift Keying
- PSK Phase Shift Keying
- the PSK may include, for example, BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying), QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying), and the like.
- a CAZAC Constant Amplitude Zero Auto-Correlation
- the CAZAC sequence may include, for example, a ZC (Zadoff-Chu)-based sequence, a ZC sequence with cyclic extension, a ZC sequence with truncation, and the like.
- a PN (pseudo-random) sequence may be used as the reference signal sequence.
- the PN sequence may include, for example, an m-sequence, a sequence generated through a computer, a gold sequence, a Kasami sequence, and the like.
- a cyclically shifted sequence may be used as the reference signal sequence.
- An uplink reference signal may be classified into a DMRS (Demodulation Reference Signal) and an SRS (Sounding Reference Signal).
- the DMRS is a reference signal used for a channel estimation to demodulate a received signal.
- the DMRS may be combined with a transmission of the PUSCH or the PUCCH.
- the SRS is a reference signal transmitted by the UE to the BS for uplink scheduling.
- the BS estimates an uplink channel through the received SRS and uses the estimated uplink channel in uplink scheduling.
- the SRS is not combined with the transmission of the PUSCH or the PUCCH.
- the same type of basic sequence may be used for the DMRS and the SRS.
- precoding applied to the DMRS may be the same as that applied to the PUSCH.
- a cyclic shift separation is a primary scheme for multiplexing the DMRS.
- SRS may not be precoded, or may be an antenna-specified reference signal.
- the SRS is a reference signal transmitted by the UE or a relay station (RS) to the BS, which is not related to an uplink data or control signal transmission.
- the SRS is generally used to estimate channel quality for frequency selective scheduling in uplink, or may be used for a different purpose.
- the SRS may be also used for power controlling, an initial MCS selection, initial power controlling for a data transmission, and the like.
- the SRS is generally transmitted in a final SC-FDMA symbol of a subframe.
- a reference signal sequence r u,v ( ⁇ ) (n) can be defined based on a basic sequence b u,v (n) and a cyclic shift ⁇ .
- M sc RS (1 ⁇ m ⁇ N RB max,UL ) is the length of a reference signal sequence
- M sc RS m*N sc RB
- N sc RB is the size of a resource block indicated by the number of subcarriers in the frequency domain
- N RB max,UL is a maximum value of an uplink bandwidth indicated by a multiple of N sc RB .
- a plurality of reference signal sequences may be defined by differently applying , a cyclic shift value, from one basic sequence.
- the basic sequence b u,v (n) is divided into a plurality of groups, and in this case, u ⁇ 0,1,...,29 ⁇ is a group index and v is a basic sequence index in a group.
- a basic sequence is dependent upon the length (M sc RS ) of the basic sequence.
- the sequence group index u and the basic sequence index v of a group may change over time like group hopping or sequence hopping (to be described).
- u is a PUCCH sequence group index
- v is a basic sequence index.
- the cyclic shift value is defined by Equation 3 shown below:
- n SRS cs is a value configured by an higher layer with respect to each UE, which may be any one of integers 0 to 7.
- the SRS sequence is multiplied by an amplitude scaling factor ⁇ SRS and then mapped to a resource element.
- the SRS sequence may be mapped, starting from r SRS (0), to a resource element (k,l) according to Equation 4 shown below:
- Equation 4 k 0 is a starting position in the frequency domain of the SRS, and M sc,b RS is the length of the SRS sequence defined by Equation 5 shown below:
- Equation 5 m SRS,b can be given by Table 1 to Table 4 (to be described) with respect to each uplink bandwidth N RB UL .
- Equation 4 k 0 can be defined by Equation 6 shown below:
- Equation 6 k 0 ’ is given as in a normal uplink subframe.
- k TC ⁇ 0,1 ⁇ is a parameter given to the UE by an higher layer, and
- n b is a frequency position index.
- Frequency hopping of the SRS is configured by b hop ⁇ 0,1,2,3 ⁇ .
- b hop ⁇ B SRS When frequency hopping of the SRS is not available (b hop ⁇ B SRS ), it is determined by the constant of the frequency position index , and n RRC is given by the higher layer.
- n RRC When frequency hopping of the SRS is available (b hop ⁇ B SRS ), the frequency position index n b may be determined by Equation 7 shown below:
- Equation 7 n b is determined by Table 1 to Table 4 (to be described), and F b (n SRS ) may be determined by Equation 8 shown below:
- n SRS indicates the number of UE-specific SRS transmissions, which may be determined by Equation 9 shown below:
- T SRS is UE-specific periodicity
- T offset is an SRS subframe offset
- T offset_max is a maximum value of T offset for a particular configuration of an SRS subframe offset.
- T SRS and T offset can be given by Table 7 and Table 8 shown below.
- Table 1 to Table 4 show an example of SRS bandwidth configurations.
- a 3-bit cell-specific parameter may be broadcast in order to indicate a configuration of one of eight bandwidths.
- a 2-bit UE-specific parameter may be given by an higher layer in order to indicate a configuration of one of four bandwidths.
- C SRS ⁇ 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 ⁇ , a cell-specific parameter, and B SRS ⁇ 0,1,2,3 ⁇ , a UE-specific parameter, are given by an higher layer.
- Table 5 and 6 show examples of a cell-specific subframe configuration period parameter T SFC and a cell-specific subframe offset parameter ⁇ SFC with respect to SRS transmission.
- Table 5 shows an example of an SRS subframe configuration in the FDD system.
- the SRS subframe configuration can be indicated by a parameter having a 4-bit length and the period of the SRS subframe may be any one of 1, 2, 5, and 10 subframes.
- Table 6 shows an example of an SRS subframe configuration in the TDD system.
- Uplink power controlling will now be described. This may refer to “3 rd Generation Partnership project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer procedures (Release 9)” of 3GPP TS 36.213. V9.0.0 (2009-12).
- E-UTRA Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
- Physical layer procedures Release 9
- each transmission power of different uplink physical channels is controlled. Namely, in uplink power controlling, average power on SC-FDAM symbols through which a physical channel is transmitted is determined.
- the UE may set transmission power of the PUSCH in the subframe i as represented by Equation 10 shown below:
- P CMAX is predetermined transmission power of the UE and M PUSCH (i) is a bandwidth of a PUSCH resource allocation effective in subframe i indicated by the number of resource blocks.
- P O_PUSCH (j) is a parameter configured by the sum of P O_NOMINAL_PUSCH (j), a cell-specific nominal component given by the higher layer, and P O_UE_PUSCH (j), a UE-specific component also given by the higher layer.
- j is 0, in case of (re)transmission of the PUSCH corresponding to a dynamic scheduled grant, j is 1, and in case of (re)transmission of the PUSCH corresponding to a random access response grant, j is 2.
- P O_PRE and ⁇ PREAMBLE_Msg3 are signaled by the higher layer.
- PL is an estimated value of pathloss calculated by the UE.
- Ks is a UE-specific parameter given by the higher layer, and it is a compensation value having the size of a transport block for power controlling.
- MPR O CQI /N RE , or otherwise, MPR is determined to be .
- C is the number of code blocks
- Kr is the size of a code block r
- O CQI is the number of CQI bits including CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Checking) bits
- N RE is the number of resource elements.
- ⁇ PUSCH is a UE-specific correction value called a TPC command.
- ⁇ PUSCH may be included in a DCI format 0 of the PDCCH or may be jointly coded with a different TPC command of a DCI format 3/3A of the PDCCH in which a CRC parity bit is scrambled with a TPC-PUSCH-RNTI.
- ⁇ PUSCH i-K PUSCH
- ⁇ PUSCH i-K PUSCH
- K PUSCH varies according to the TDD or FDD system.
- a power headroom (PH) may be determined by Equation 11 shown below:
- Equation 11 P CMAX , M PUSCH(i) , P O_PUSCH (j), ⁇ (j), PL, ⁇ TF(i), and f(i) are the same as described above with respect to Equation 10.
- the operation performed by the UE for an SRS transmission is as follows.
- transmission power P SRS in the subframe i may be determined by Equation 12 shown below:
- P CMAX is pre-set transmission power of the UE.
- M SRS is a bandwidth of the SRS transmission indicated by the number of resource blocks, and f(i) is a current power control adjustment state with respect to the PUSCH.
- P O_PUSCH (j) and ⁇ (j) are as described above with reference to Equation 10.
- B SRS is an SRS bandwidth and b hop is a frequency hopping bandwidth
- N b may be determined by a predetermined table according to C SRS and B SRS , and .
- Equation 13 ⁇ can be determined by Equation 14 shown below:
- the corresponding SC-FDMA symbol can be used for the SRS transmission.
- the corresponding two SC-FDMA symbols can be all used for the SRS transmission and can be simultaneously allocated to a single UE.
- the UE When the SRS transmission and the transmission of the PUCCH format 2/2a/2b concurrently occur in the same subframe, the UE does not transmit the SRS anytime.
- the UE do not always transmit the SRS.
- the UE uses a shortened PUCCH format and simultaneously transmits the PUCCH carrying the ACK/NACK and/or positive SR and the SRS.
- the UE uses the shortened PUCCH format and simultaneously transmits the PUCCH carrying the ACK/NACK and/or positive SR and the SRS.
- the SRS transmission overlaps with a PRACH (Physical Random Access Channel) for a preamble format 4 or when it exceeds the range of the uplink system bandwidth configured in the cell, the UE does not transmit the SRS.
- PRACH Physical Random Access Channel
- the parameter, ackNackSRS-SimultaneousTransmission determines whether or not the UE supports simultaneous transmission of the PUCCH carrying the ACK/NACK and the SRS in a single subframe.
- the UE can transmit the ACK/NACK and the SRS in a cell-specific SRS subframe.
- the shortened PUCCH format may be used, and a transmission of an SR or ACK/NACK corresponding to a position at which the SRS is transmitted is omitted (or punctured).
- the UE When shortened PUCCH format is used in the cell-specific SRS subframe even when the SRS is not transmitted in the corresponding subframe.
- the UE When the UE is configured not to simultaneously transmit the PUCCH carrying the ACK/NACK and the SRS in a single subframe, the UE may use a general PUCCH format 1/1a/1b in order to transmit the ACK/NACK and SR.
- Table 7 and Table 8 show an example of a UE-specific SRS configuration indicating an SRS transmission period T SRS and a subframe offset T offset .
- the SRS transmission period T SRS may be determined to be any one of ⁇ 2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320 ⁇ ms.
- Table 8 shows an example of an SRS configuration in the TDD system.
- n f indicates a frame index
- k SRS is a subframe index in a frame in the FDD system.
- k SRS may be determined as shown in Table 9 below.
- subframe index n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1st symbol of UpPTS 2nd symbol of UpPTS 1st symbol of UpPTS 2nd symbol of UpPTS k SRS in case UpPTS length of 2 symbols 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 k SRS in case UpPTS length of 1 symbol 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
- the UE when a transmission of the PUSCH corresponding to a re-transmission of the same transport block is performed in the same subframe as part of the SRS transmission and a certain access response grant or a contention-based access procedure, the UE does not transmit the SRS anytime.
- the SRS transmission method may be classified into two types of methods: A periodic SRS transmission method, defined in LTE rel-8, for periodically transmitting the SRS according to an SRS parameter received through RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling; and an aperiodic SRS transmission method for transmitting the SRS as necessary based on a dynamically triggered message from the BS.
- the aperiodic SRS transmission method may be introduced to the LTE-A.
- the SRS may be transmitted in a particular SRS subframe which has been determined to be UE-specific.
- cell-specific SRS subframes are periodically set by a cell-specific SRS parameter, and a periodic SRS is transmitted in a periodic UE-specified SRS subframe set by a UE-specific SRS parameter among the cell-specific SRS subframes.
- the periodic UE-specific SRS subframe may be a certain subset of the cell-specific SRS subframes.
- the cell-specific SRS parameter may be given by the higher layer.
- an aperiodic SRS may be transmitted in an aperiodic UE-specific SRS subframe determined by a UE-specific aperiodic SRS parameter.
- the aperiodic UE-specific SRS subframe of the aperiodic SRS transmission method may be a subset of the cell-specific SRS subframes defined in the LTE rel-8. Or, the aperiodic UE-specific SRS subframe may be the same as the cell-specific SRS subframe.
- the UE-specific aperiodic SRS parameter can be also given by the higher layer.
- the UE-specific aperiodic SRS subframe may be set by the sub-frame period and subframe offset in Table 7 and Table 8.
- Equation 10 determines transmission power of the periodic SRS, so P SRS_OFFSET in Equation 10 is provided through RRC signaling.
- a method for determining transmission power of an aperiodic SRS has not been proposed yet, so a signaling method for determining transmission power of an aperiodic SRS is required to be proposed.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a flow chart illustrating a proposed method for transmitting an aperiodic SRS.
- step S100 the BS sets a power offset parameter for an aperiodic SRS.
- step S110 the UE receives the power offset parameter through a higher layer from the BS.
- step S120 the UE receives a triggering message for triggering a transmission of the aperiodic SRS from the BS.
- step S130 the UE sets transmission power of the aperiodic SRS based on the power offset parameter.
- step S140 the UE transmits the aperiodic SRS to the BS based on the set transmission power of the aperiodic SRS.
- Various methods may be proposed in order for the UE to determine SRS transmission power.
- a newly introduced method for determining transmission power of an aperiodic SRS may be proposed.
- a method for signaling a parameter for the aperiodic SRS may be also proposed.
- a parameter for determining transmission power of an aperiodic SRS can be dynamically signaled through a PDCCH, and a triggering message transmitted from the BS may be aperiodically transmitted in order to correspond to the transmission of the aperiodic SRS. Accordingly, the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS can be dynamically determined.
- the parameter for determining the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS may be signaled through RRC, like the parameter for determining the transmission power of the periodic SRS.
- the parameter for the transmission power of the periodic SRS and that for the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS may be configured to be separated.
- the parameters for the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS can be configured with only some of the parameters for the transmission power of the periodic SRS.
- both the periodic SRS and the aperiodic SRS commonly perform a channel estimation, some of the parameters for the transmission power of the SRS are applied to both the periodic SRS and the aperiodic SRS while the other remaining parameters are separately applied to the periodic SRS and the aperiodic SRS.
- the aperiodic SRS may perform an instantaneous channel measurement compared with the periodic SRS and requests an accurate channel estimation compared with the periodic SRS.
- a power offset for determining the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS and that for determining the transmission power of the periodic SRS may be configured to be different.
- the power offset for the transmission power of the existing periodic SRS is used as it is for the transmission power of the periodic SRS in the LTE-A, and the power offset for the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS may be newly defined in the LTE-A.
- the newly defined power offset for the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS may be indicated by an uplink power control parameter transmitted on system information or may be indicated through RRC signaling. Or, since a triggering message of the aperiodic SRS can be dynamically transmitted through the PDCCH, the power offset for the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS can be also indicated through the PDCCH.
- Equation 15 shows an example for determining the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS in the proposed aperiodic SRS transmission method.
- Equation 15 can determine both the transmission power of the periodic SRS and that of the aperiodic SRS.
- c refers to a serving cell.
- Equation 15 is similar to Equation 12 for determining the transmission power of the periodic SRS, but in Equation 15, the power offset P SRS_OFFSET,c (m) is determined according to whether the periodic SRS is transmitted or the aperiodic SRS is transmitted.
- P CMAX,c (i) in Equation 15 is the same parameter as P CMAX in Equation 12
- M SRS,c in Equation 15 is the same parameter as M SRS in Equation 12
- P O_PUSCH,c is the same parameter as P O_PUSCH in Equation 12
- ⁇ c (j) in Equation 15 is the same parameter as ⁇ (j) in Equation 12
- PL c in Equation 15 is the same parameter as PL in Equation 12
- f c (i) in Equation 15 is the same parameter as f(i) in Equation 12.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing wireless communication system to implement an embodiment of the present invention.
- a BS 800 includes a processor 810, a memory 820, and an RF (Radio Frequency) unit 830.
- the processor 810 may be configured to implement proposed functions, procedures, and/or methods in this description. Layers of the radio interface protocol may be implemented in the processor 810.
- the processor 810 is configured to set a power offset parameter for an aperiodic SRS, and transmit the power offset parameter to the UE through an upper layer.
- the memory 820 is operatively coupled with the processor 810 and stores a variety of information to operate the processor 810.
- the RF unit 830 is operatively coupled with the processor 810, and transmits and/or receives a radio signal.
- a UE 900 may include a processor 910, a memory 920 and a RF unit 930.
- the processor 910 may be configured to implement proposed functions, procedures and/or methods described in this description. Layers of the radio interface protocol may be implemented in the processor 910.
- the processor 910 is configured to set transmission power of an aperiodic SRS based on the power offset parameter for the aperiodic SRS given by a higher layer, and transmit the aperiodic SRS based on the set transmission power.
- the memory 920 is operatively coupled with the processor 910 and stores a variety of information to operate the processor 910.
- the RF unit 930 is operatively coupled with the processor 910, and transmits and/or receives a radio signal.
- the processor 910 may include an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), another chip set, a logical circuit, and/or a data processing unit.
- the RF unit 920 may include a baseband circuit for processing radio signals.
- the aforementioned methods can be implemented with a module (i.e., process, function, etc.) for performing the aforementioned functions.
- the module may be performed by the processor 910.
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SRS bandwidth configuration CSRS | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=0 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=1 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=2 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=3 | ||||
mSRS,0 | N0 | mSRS,1 | N1 | mSRS,2 | N2 | mSRS,3 | N3 | |
0 | 36 | 1 | 12 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
1 | 32 | 1 | 16 | 2 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
2 | 24 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
3 | 20 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
4 | 16 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
5 | 12 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
6 | 8 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
7 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
SRS bandwidth configuration CSRS | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=0 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=1 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=2 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=3 | ||||
mSRS,0 | N0 | mSRS,1 | N1 | mSRS,2 | N2 | mSRS,3 | N3 | |
0 | 48 | 1 | 24 | 2 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
1 | 48 | 1 | 16 | 3 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
2 | 40 | 1 | 20 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 |
3 | 36 | 1 | 12 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
4 | 32 | 1 | 16 | 2 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
5 | 24 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
6 | 20 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
7 | 16 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
SRS bandwidth configuration CSRS | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=0 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=1 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=2 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=3 | ||||
mSRS,0 | N0 | mSRS,1 | N1 | mSRS,2 | N2 | mSRS,3 | N3 | |
0 | 72 | 1 | 24 | 3 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
1 | 64 | 1 | 32 | 2 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
2 | 60 | 1 | 20 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 |
3 | 48 | 1 | 24 | 2 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
4 | 48 | 1 | 16 | 3 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
5 | 40 | 1 | 20 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 |
6 | 36 | 1 | 12 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 1 |
7 | 32 | 1 | 16 | 2 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
SRS bandwidth configuration CSRS | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=0 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=1 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=2 | SRS-Bandwidth BSRS=3 | ||||
mSRS,0 | N0 | mSRS,1 | N1 | mSRS,2 | N2 | mSRS,3 | N3 | |
0 | 96 | 1 | 48 | 2 | 24 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
1 | 96 | 1 | 32 | 3 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
2 | 80 | 1 | 40 | 2 | 20 | 2 | 4 | 5 |
3 | 72 | 1 | 24 | 3 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
4 | 64 | 1 | 32 | 2 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
5 | 60 | 1 | 20 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 1 |
6 | 48 | 1 | 24 | 2 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
7 | 48 | 1 | 16 | 3 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
srsSubframeConfiguration | Binary | Configuration Period TSFC (subframes) |
Transmission offset ΔSFC (subframes) |
0 | 0000 | 1 | {0} |
1 | 0001 | 2 | {0} |
2 | 0010 | 2 | {1} |
3 | 0011 | 5 | {0} |
4 | 0100 | 5 | {1} |
5 | 0101 | 5 | {2} |
6 | 0110 | 5 | {3} |
7 | 0111 | 5 | {0,1} |
8 | 1000 | 5 | {2,3} |
9 | 1001 | 10 | {0} |
10 | 1010 | 10 | {1} |
11 | 1011 | 10 | {2} |
12 | 1100 | 10 | {3} |
13 | 1101 | 10 | {0,1,2,3,4,6,8} |
14 | 1110 | 10 | {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,8} |
15 | 1111 | reserved | reserved |
srsSubframeConfiguration | Binary | Configuration Period TSFC (subframes) |
Transmission offset ΔSFC (subframes) |
0 | 0000 | 5 | {1} |
1 | 0001 | 5 | {1, 2} |
2 | 0010 | 5 | {1, 3} |
3 | 0011 | 5 | {1, 4} |
4 | 0100 | 5 | {1, 2, 3} |
5 | 0101 | 5 | {1, 2, 4} |
6 | 0110 | 5 | {1, 3, 4} |
7 | 0111 | 5 | {1, 2, 3, 4} |
8 | 1000 | 10 | {1, 2, 6} |
9 | 1001 | 10 | {1, 3, 6} |
10 | 1010 | 10 | {1, 6, 7} |
11 | 1011 | 10 | {1, 2, 6, 8} |
12 | 1100 | 10 | {1, 3, 6, 9} |
13 | 1101 | 10 | {1, 4, 6, 7} |
14 | 1110 | reserved | reserved |
15 | 1111 | reserved | reserved |
SRS Configuration Index ISRS | SRS Periodicity TSRS (ms) | SRS Subframe Offset Toffset |
0 - 1 | 2 | ISRS |
2 - 6 | 5 | ISRS - 2 |
7 - 16 | 10 | ISRS - 7 |
17 - 36 | 20 | ISRS - 17 |
37 - 76 | 40 | ISRS - 37 |
77 - 156 | 80 | ISRS - 77 |
157 - 316 | 160 | ISRS - 157 |
317 - 636 | 320 | ISRS - 317 |
637 - 1023 | reserved | reserved |
Configuration Index ISRS | SRS Periodicity TSRS (ms) | SRS Subframe Offset |
0 | 2 | 0, 1 |
1 | 2 | 0, 2 |
2 | 2 | 1, 2 |
3 | 2 | 0, 3 |
4 | 2 | 1, 3 |
5 | 2 | 0, 4 |
6 | 2 | 1, 4 |
7 | 2 | 2, 3 |
8 | 2 | 2, 4 |
9 | 2 | 3, 4 |
10 - 14 | 5 | ISRS - 10 |
15 - 24 | 10 | ISRS - 15 |
25 - 44 | 20 | ISRS - 25 |
45 - 84 | 40 | ISRS - 45 |
85 - 164 | 80 | ISRS - 85 |
165 - 324 | 160 | ISRS - 165 |
325 - 644 | 320 | ISRS - 325 |
645 - 1023 | reserved | reserved |
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |||
1st symbol of UpPTS | 2nd symbol of UpPTS | 1st symbol of UpPTS | 2nd symbol of UpPTS | |||||||||
kSRS in case UpPTS length of 2 |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||
kSRS in case UpPTS length of 1 |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Claims (15)
- A method for transmitting an aperiodic sounding reference signal (SRS) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system, the method comprising:
receiving a power offset parameter for an aperiodic SRS set by a base station (BS) through an higher layer;
setting transmission power of the aperiodic SRS based on the power offset parameter; and
transmitting the aperiodic SRS to the BS based on the set transmission power of the aperiodic SRS. - The method of claim 1, wherein the power offset parameter has a length of 4 bits.
- The method of claim 1, wherein the power offset parameter is radio resource control (RRC) signaled.
- The method of claim 1, wherein the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS is determined by Equation shown below based on the power offset parameter, and in the Equation, m is 1:
wherein i is a subframe index, c is a serving cell, PCMAX,c(i) is pre-set transmission power of the UE, PSRS_OFFSET,c(m) is the power offset parameter, MSRS,c is a bandwidth of the SRS transmission indicated by the number of resource blocks, PO_PUSCH,c(j) is a parameter configured by the sum of PO_NOMINAL_PUSCH(j), a cell-specific component given by an higher layer, and PO_UE_PUSCH(j), a UE-specific component also given by the higher layer, αc(j) is a cell-specific parameter given by the higher layer, PLc is an estimated value of pathloss calculated by the UE, and f(i) indicates a current power control adjustment state with respect to a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). - The method of claim 1, wherein the power offset parameter is determined by a UE-specified parameter indicating a compensation value having a size of a transport block in power controlling.
- The method of claim 5, wherein when the value of the UE-specific parameter is 1.25, the power offset parameter is determined in units of 1 dB within the range of [-3, 12] dB.
- The method of claim 5, wherein when the value of the UE-specific parameter is 0, the power offset parameter is determined in units of 1.5 dB within the range of [-10.5, 12] dB.
- The method of claim 1, wherein the transmission of the aperiodic SRS is triggered by a triggering message transmitted from the BS.
- A user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system, the UE comprising:
an radio frequency (RF) unit; and
a processor, coupled to the RF unit, and configured to:
receive a power offset parameter from a base station (BS) through an higher layer,
set transmission power of an aperiodic sounding reference signal (SRS) set by the BS based on the power offset parameter for the aperiodic SRS, and
transmit the aperiodic SRS to the BS based on the set transmission power of the aperiodic SRS. - The UE of claim 9, wherein the power offset parameter has a length of 4 bits.
- The UE of claim 9, wherein the power offset parameter is radio resource control (RRC) signaled.
- The UE of claim 9, wherein the transmission power of the aperiodic SRS is determined by Equation shown below based on the power offset parameter, and in the Equation, m is 1:
wherein i is a subframe index, c is a serving cell, PCMAX,c(i) is pre-set transmission power of the UE, PSRS_OFFSET,c(m) is the power offset parameter, MSRS,c is a bandwidth of the SRS transmission indicated by the number of resource blocks, PO_PUSCH,c(j) is a parameter configured by the sum of PO_NOMINAL_PUSCH(j), a cell-specific component given by an higher layer, and PO_UE_PUSCH(j), a UE-specific component also given by the higher layer, αc(j) is a cell-specific parameter given by the upper layer, PLc is an estimated value of pathloss calculated by the UE, and f(i) indicates a current power control adjustment state with respect to a 는PUSCH (Physical Uplink Shared Channel). - The UE of claim 9, wherein the power offset parameter is determined by a UE-specified parameter indicating a compensation value having a size of a transport block in power controlling.
- The UE of claim 13, wherein when the value of the UE-specific parameter is 1.25, the power offset parameter is determined in units of 1 dB within the range of [-3, 12] dB.
- The UE of claim 13, wherein when the value of the UE-specific parameter is 0, the power offset parameter is determined in units of 1.5 dB within the range of [-10.5, 12] dB.
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