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- the present invention relates to a wireless access system, and more particularly, to methods for efficiently performing device-to-device synchronization and device identification (ie, peer discovery process) in an inter-device communication system, and apparatuses for supporting the same.
- device-to-device synchronization and device identification ie, peer discovery process
- Inter-device communication refers to communication between the electronic device and the electronic device as it is. Broadly, it means wired or wireless communication between electronic devices or communication between a device controlled by a person and a machine. In recent years, however, it is generally referred to wireless communication between an electronic device and an electronic device performed without human involvement.
- device-to-device communication will be utilized for more diverse purposes in connection with existing mobile communication and wireless high-speed Internet, or low-power communication solutions such as Wi-Fi and Zigbee, and will no longer be limited to the business-to-business market. It will be the foundation to expand into the market.
- D2D communication a terminal used for device-to-device communication in a device-to-device communication environment
- a D2D device a terminal used for device-to-device communication in a device-to-device communication environment
- the device-to-device communication may be used not only in the communication environment in which the device exists but also in an environment that coexists with a general cellular terminal (eg, a HTC (Human Type Communication) terminal).
- a general cellular terminal eg, a HTC (Human Type Communication) terminal.
- D2D devices may receive and control data and / or messages using resources allocated by the base station under control of the base station.
- the D2D devices must perform synchronization with the base station in advance in order to obtain reference timing and / or basic timing slot information.
- a preamble search is performed by downlink for connection and synchronization with the network. Detection may be performed and uplink may be connected to the base station and time-frequency synchronization may be performed through a ranging signal and / or ranging channel transmission to the base station.
- the device-to-device synchronization In order to operate direct communication between D2D devices even after the synchronization with the base station, the device-to-device synchronization also needs to be solved for accurate decoding and detection at the message / data level. Considering only communication between devices in close proximity with a fixed location, it may be possible to support device-to-device communication only by synchronizing with a base station within a given Cyclic Prefix (CP). In order to support the D2D service, synchronization between devices must be considered.
- CP Cyclic Prefix
- a random access channel (RACH) signal transmitted by one terminal to a base station is transmitted to a target serving base station (or an adjacent target base station during handover) as a target.
- RACH random access channel
- the terminal Through the RACH signal transmission and the feedback message (ie, RACH response message) of the base station, the terminal simultaneously performs uplink time-frequency synchronization, power adjustment and identification of the terminal accessing the network. You can proceed.
- each D2D device must perform a random access process separately from the base station, and a process for synchronizing between the D2D devices must be performed essentially, thus increasing the complexity of the D2D device and increasing the complexity of the D2D device.
- the problem that the amount of power consumed may increase.
- the present invention has been made to solve the problems of the general technology as described above, an object of the present invention is to support efficient inter-device communication.
- Another object of the present invention is to support a synchronization process between devices using a ranging signal transmission and feedback thereto in an inter-device communication system.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for extending a random access procedure to several adjacent D2D devices capable of performing D2D communication without targeting only a base station.
- Another object of the present invention is to support the exchange of synchronization and identification information with other D2D devices by additionally transmitting a RACH signal in a peer discovery interval, etc., when a terminal connected to an existing network desires new D2D communication. It is.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a method for simultaneously performing a terminal-to-terminal synchronization operation and a terminal-to-terminal identification operation (for example, a neighbor device list acquisition / update process).
- the present invention provides a method for supporting a device-to-device synchronization process in a device-to-device communication system, various methods for supporting a peer discovery process, and apparatuses for supporting the same.
- a method for supporting device-to-device synchronization and identification in a wireless access system supporting device-to-device communication may include: broadcasting, by a first device, a random access channel (RACH) signal for device-to-device synchronization in a peer discovery period;
- the first device may include receiving a first response message transmitted from the second device in response to the RACH signal and transmitting a message including device identification information about the first device to the second device.
- RACH random access channel
- the first response message includes device identification information, power adjustment information, and time-frequency adjustment information for the second device, and the first device is synchronized with the second device based on the power adjustment information and the time-frequency adjustment information.
- the peer discovery process may be performed with synchronization by identifying the neighboring device based on the device identification information of the second device.
- the first device receiving the first response message transmits a scheduling request to the base station requesting allocation of a resource area for transmitting device identification information about the first device to the second device and the allocated resource area.
- the method may further include receiving a scheduling grant including resource allocation information.
- the message including the device identification information for the first device may be transmitted through the allocated resource region.
- the first device further includes receiving a second response message transmitted from the base station in response to the RACH signal, wherein the second response message includes temporary device identification information and time-frequency adjustment information for the first device.
- the first device synchronizes with the base station using the time-frequency adjustment information, and the temporary device identification information may be temporarily used by the first device in the network reentry process with the base station.
- the first device may transmit one or more of a RACH sequence code for temporarily identifying the RACH signal, transmission location information on which the RACH signal is transmitted, and / or an opportunity index in the RACH signal.
- the first response message may be transmitted through the resource region dynamically allocated from the base station.
- the first response message may be transmitted on a contention basis in the peer discovery period.
- a method for supporting device-to-device synchronization and identification in a wireless access system supporting device-to-device communication includes: a random access channel (RACH) signal broadcasted by a second device for device-to-device synchronization from a first device in a peer discovery interval; Receiving a message; transmitting, by the second device, a response message to the first device in response to the RACH signal; and receiving a message including device identification information about the first device from the first device.
- RACH random access channel
- the response message may include device identification information, power adjustment information, and time-frequency adjustment information for the second device, and the second device synchronizes with the first device using timing synchronization information obtained from the RACH signal.
- the peer discovery process may be performed by identifying the first device based on the device identification information on the first device.
- the method includes the steps of the second device sending a scheduling request message to the base station requesting allocation of the resource area for transmitting a response message to the first device and scheduling including resource allocation information for the resource area allocated from the base station.
- the method may further include receiving a grant.
- the response message may be transmitted through the allocated resource region.
- the RACH signal may include one or more of a RACH sequence code for temporarily identifying the first device, transmission location information on which the RACH signal is transmitted, and / or an opportunity index.
- the response message may be transmitted through the dynamically allocated resource region from the base station or may be transmitted on a contention basis in the peer discovery period.
- a first device supporting inter-device synchronization and identification may include a transmitter, a receiver, and a processor for supporting the inter-device synchronization and identification.
- the processor broadcasts a random access channel (RACH) signal using a transmitter for synchronization between devices in a peer discovery period, and receives a first response message transmitted from a second device using a receiver in response to an RACH signal.
- the second device may be configured to transmit a message including the device identification information on the first device to the second device using the transmitter.
- the first response message includes device identification information, power adjustment information, and time-frequency adjustment information for the second device, and the processor synchronizes with the second device based on the power adjustment information and the time-frequency adjustment information.
- the neighboring device may be identified based on the device identification information on the second device.
- the processor After receiving the first response message, the processor transmits a scheduling request to the base station using the transmitter to request allocation of a resource region for transmitting the device identification information of the first device to the second device, and the allocated resource region.
- the scheduling grant including the resource allocation information indicating the may be configured to receive using the receiver.
- the message including the device identification information for the first device may be transmitted through the resource region.
- the processor is further configured to receive, using the receiver, a second response message transmitted from the base station in response to the RACH signal, wherein the second response message includes temporary device identification information and time-frequency adjustment information for the first device. May be included.
- the processor synchronizes with the base station using the time-frequency adjustment information, the temporary device identification information may be temporarily used in the network re-entry process with the base station.
- the RACH signal may include one or more of a RACH sequence code for temporarily identifying the first device, transmission location information on which the RACH signal is transmitted, and / or an opportunity index.
- peer devices in a device-to-device network can efficiently perform device-to-device communication.
- D2D devices can proceed with synchronization using the RACH signal that is being transmitted, without the overhead of transmitting a signal for additional synchronization.
- the D2D devices can proceed with the identification operation (for example, neighboring device list acquisition, etc.) between the D2D devices without the transmission and reception of beacon signals for peer discovery. .
- the D2D device-to-device identification task may be applied together with the existing beacon signal. For example, if there are no beacon signals (eg, sequences or resources, etc.) available by monitoring the surrounding beacon signals, the methods proposed by the present invention may be assisted.
- beacon signals eg, sequences or resources, etc.
- SR message transmission and reception and scheduling request
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of an inter-device network used in an ad hoc communication system in connection with a wide area network.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a timing sequence for a traffic channel slot that can be used by wireless devices to deliver traffic after an inter-device communication connection is established between wireless devices.
- connection (link) setting process used in the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating one method of synchronizing through a random access process between a terminal and a base station.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a process required for D2D devices synchronized with a base station to transmit and receive data with neighboring devices.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating one method of synchronizing and identifying a D2D device with other D2D devices in an idle mode according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a process for performing synchronization and identification between D2D devices as an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram schematically illustrating a device configuration of peer devices to which the embodiments of the present invention described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7 may be applied as an embodiment of the present invention.
- Embodiments of the present invention relate to methods for efficiently performing device-to-device synchronization and device identification (that is, peer discovery process) and a device supporting the same in a wireless access system supporting an inter-device communication environment.
- each component or feature may be considered to be optional unless otherwise stated.
- Each component or feature may be embodied in a form that is not combined with other components or features.
- some components and / or features may be combined to form an embodiment of the present invention.
- the order of the operations described in the embodiments of the present invention may be changed. Some components or features of one embodiment may be included in another embodiment or may be replaced with corresponding components or features of another embodiment.
- embodiments of the present invention have been described based on data transmission / reception relations between peer devices. However, embodiments of the present invention can be applied not only to data transmission and reception between peer devices, but also to data transmission and reception relationships between a peer device and a base station (eg, an access node).
- a base station eg, an access node
- the base station is meant as a terminal node of a network that directly communicates with a mobile station.
- the specific operation described as performed by the base station in this document may be performed by an upper node of the base station in some cases.
- 'base station' is defined by terms such as a fixed station, a Node B, an eNode B (eNB), an advanced base station (ABS), an access node (AN) or an access point. Can be replaced.
- the D2D device may include a mobile station (MS), a user equipment (UE), a subscriber station (SS), a mobile subscriber station (MSS), a mobile terminal, and an advanced mobile terminal (MS).
- MS mobile station
- UE user equipment
- SS subscriber station
- MSS mobile subscriber station
- MS mobile terminal
- MS advanced mobile terminal
- AMS Advanced Mobile Station or terminus (Terminal) or peer device (Peer Device) can be replaced with terms.
- the D2D device may be used as the same meaning as the P2P device and the M2M device.
- the transmitting end refers to a fixed and / or mobile node that provides a data service or a voice service
- the receiving end refers to a fixed and / or mobile node that receives a data service or a voice service. Therefore, in uplink, a mobile station may be a transmitting end and a base station may be a receiving end. Similarly, in downlink, a mobile station may be a receiving end and a base station may be a transmitting end.
- Embodiments of the present invention may be supported by standard documents disclosed in at least one of the wireless access systems IEEE 802.xx system, 3GPP system, 3GPP LTE system and 3GPP2 system. That is, obvious steps or portions not described among the embodiments of the present invention may be described with reference to the above documents.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide peer-to-peer for one-to-one transmission, one-to-many transmission, and many-to-one transmission over a frequency spectrum.
- the present invention relates to a data channel structure and a control channel structure supporting peer to peer (P2P) signaling.
- the time-frequency structure in the channel is used by the transmitting device and receiving device pairs to signal a request and response to send traffic on a specific traffic time slot.
- the time-frequency structure is defined by a number of tones and symbols, and a subset of tones within symbols (e.g., Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbols) may be used to establish a particular inter-device connection. It can be used to identify. Protocols may be defined to further support one-to-many and many-to-one transmissions within an inter-device communication network, such that a particular device may employ multiple peer devices using a contiguous set of tones and symbols in a time-frequency structure. inter-device connections to devices) can be identified.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- Tone-symbols for one-to-many device-to-device connections may be assigned to peer devices via a paging channel, and selected adjacent tone-symbols may be known implicitly within the protocol of an inter-device communication network.
- Ad-hoc communication systems may include device-to-device wireless networks.
- an inter-device wireless network may be established between two peer devices without intervention of a central network controller.
- an inter-device wireless network may operate within a frequency spectrum shared between multiple wireless devices.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of an inter-device network used in an ad hoc communication system in connection with a wide area network.
- the inter-device communication network and the wide area network may share the same frequency spectrum.
- the inter-device communication network may operate in a different frequency spectrum, eg, a spectrum dedicated to the use of the inter-device network.
- the communication system 100 may include one or more wireless devices (eg, the first device 102, the second device 106, and the third device 112). Although only three wireless devices are illustrated in FIG. 1, the communication system 100 may include three or more or three or less wireless devices.
- the wireless devices are D2D / P2P devices used in inter-device system / period communication.
- the first device 102, the second device 106 and the third device 112 are cellular telephones, smartphones, laptops, small communication devices, small computing devices, satellite radios, global Positioning systems, PDAs, and / or any other suitable device for communication via wireless communication system 100.
- the inter-device communication system 100 may support a wide area network (WAN), where the wide-area network may include one or more wireless devices (eg, first device 102, first) in one or more sectors / cells / areas.
- the second device 106 and the third device 112, any number of heterogeneous access nodes (not shown) and one or more access nodes (AN) for receiving, transmitting, repeating, etc. wireless communication signals to each other; ) May include AN-A 104 and AN-B 110.
- AN may be referred to as a base station (BS) or access point (AP).
- Each access node AN-A 104 and AN-B 110 may comprise a plurality of transmitter chains and a receiver chain, each of which includes a number of components (eg, a processor) associated with the transmission and reception of a wireless signal. , Modulators, multiplexers, demodulators, demultiplexers, antennas, ). Wireless devices may receive signals from or transmit wireless signals to the AN when communicating over a wide area infrastructure-structured network supported by the communication system 100. For example, when the first device 102 and the second device 106 communicate with the network via the AN-A 104, the third device 112 may communicate with the network via the AN-B 110. Can communicate.
- Wireless devices may also communicate directly with one another in a local area via a device-to-device network (eg, an ad hoc network) without a controller such as AN. Inter-device communications can be performed by directly transmitting and receiving signals between wireless devices. Thus, these signals do not need to be traversed through an access node (eg, base station) or a centrally managed network.
- the device-to-device network may provide short range high speed data rate communication (eg, type setting at home, office, etc.).
- the first device 102 and the second device 106 may configure the first device-to-device network 108, and the second device 106 and the third device 112 may include the second device-to-device network ( 114).
- the device-to-device network may be used in the same meaning as a P2P link or a P2P connection.
- Links 108 and 114 of each inter-device network may be established between wireless devices within a similar geographic area (eg, within each other's area). However, wireless devices need not be associated with the same sector and / or cell to be included in a common inter-device network.
- the inter-device networks may be configured with one inter-device network in an area that overlaps each other or is included in another larger inter-device network.
- inter-device communication between wireless devices can be synchronized.
- the first device and the second device may use a common clock reference to synchronize with each other.
- the first device 102 and the second device 106 can obtain timing signals from the AN-A 104.
- the first device 102 and the second device 106 may also obtain timing signals from other sources (eg, GPS satellites or television broadcast stations).
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a timing sequence for a traffic channel slot that can be used by wireless devices to deliver traffic after an inter-device communication connection is established between wireless devices.
- traffic slot 210 may include a traffic management channel 201 and a traffic channel 203.
- Traffic management channel 201 may be used for signaling (eg, scheduling and interference management) related to traffic data transmission on traffic channel 206.
- the traffic management channel 201 may include an access scheduling segment 202, a rate scheduling segment 204, and an acknowledgment segment 208.
- Data transmission segment 206 may be referred to as traffic channel 203.
- the connection scheduling segment 202, the rate scheduling segment 204, the data segment 206 and the acknowledgment 208 segment shown in FIG. 2 include a traffic signal.
- a wireless device that intends to transmit data (or traffic) is called a transmission device, and a wireless device that receives data is called a reception device.
- the connection scheduling segment 202 may be used to indicate to the receiving device that the transmitting device is ready to send traffic data.
- Rate scheduling segment 204 enables a transmitting / receiving device to obtain a transmission rate and / or power to be used for transmission of traffic data.
- the data transmission segment 206 is then used to transmit the desired traffic data at the obtained transmission rate and / or rate.
- Control slot 214 may sometimes be inserted between traffic slots.
- Traffic slots 210 represent time intervals in which a transmitting device can transmit traffic data between devices to a receiving device over a transmission channel.
- Each control slot 214 may include a CID broadcast channel (Connection Identifier Broadcast Channel) 216 and a paging channel (218).
- Control slot 214 may occur at longer intervals than traffic slots. For example, control slot 214 may occur every second or so.
- the control slot 214 serves to establish and maintain an inter-device connection between the transmitting device and the receiving devices.
- the CID broadcast channel 216 may be used to indicate inter-device connection identifiers (CIDs) being used by peripheral connections and to indicate whether the inter-device connection is still active.
- the transmitting device and the receiving device may monitor the CID broadcast channel 216 to determine which CID is in use.
- the paging channel 218 is used by the transmitting device and the receiving devices to configure new CIDs for the new device-to-device connection, and may include a paging request channel and a paging response channel. .
- connection (link) setting process used in the present invention.
- the peer discovery process S310 refers to a process of identifying each other between peer devices performing communication between devices.
- Each peer device may maintain and update a device list for peer devices in its vicinity. To this end, each peer device can send and receive specific beacons that can identify which beacon for which peer device.
- the CID setup process (S320) is a process in which one peer device establishes a connection with a target peer device to perform communication between real devices. Peer devices establish a CID between peers to perform communication between devices through a CID setting process.
- the Tx request / response exchange process (S330) is a process of transmitting and receiving an indication signal for transmitting and receiving actual data traffic.
- Peer devices can send and receive request / response signals to each other to determine whether a particular peer device performs data transmission or yields its data transmission for data transmission of another peer device.
- the data rate determination and data transmission process is a step in which the peer device determines a data rate of data to be transmitted and performs actual data transmission. Peer devices may transmit and receive a specific pilot signal and a response signal to determine a data rate.
- the acknowledgment process (S350) is a process in which each peer device informs the transmitting peer device whether to ACK / NACK for data transmission.
- the peer discovery process is a process in which wireless devices between two or more devices detect and identify each other before traffic transmission of the connection between devices occurs.
- Transmissions of a wireless signal for peer discovery may be performed periodically during specified times referred to as peer discovery intervals. This transmission timing may be predetermined by the protocol and known to the wireless devices.
- wireless devices may each transmit separate signals to identify themselves. For example, the first device and / or the second device may transmit a signal during a portion of the peer discovery interval.
- each wireless device can monitor the signals potentially transmitted by other wireless devices at the remainder of the peer discovery interval.
- the wireless signal may be a beacon signal.
- the peer discovery interval may include a plurality of symbols (eg, OFDM symbols).
- the first device 102 can select at least one symbol in the peer discovery interval.
- the first device 102 can transmit a corresponding signal in one tone in a symbol selected by the first device.
- the wireless devices may proceed with a connection establishment process. For example, in FIG. 1, the first device and the second device may be linked to each other through an access process. Thereafter, the first device 102 can transmit traffic to the second device 106 using the inter-device link 108. The second device 106 can also send traffic to the first device 102 using the inter-device link 108.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating one of methods for synchronizing through a random access process between a terminal and a base station.
- the terminal ie, the first device may transmit a random access (RACH) signal or a ranging signal to the base station to perform a connection and synchronization process with the base station (eNodeB or BS) (S410).
- RACH random access
- BS base station
- the base station broadcasts as a response message to the terminals whether the RACH signal transmitted in which sequence at which point in time in response to the RACH signal was successful.
- the response message may include whether the RACH is successful, a power adjustment value, and time-frequency adjustment information (S420).
- the terminal receiving the response message may determine whether the RACH signal transmitted by the terminal is successful. In addition, the terminal may check the instruction content for the next operation through the response message.
- the terminal transmits its own device identification information (eg, a device identifier, a medium access control (MAC) address, etc.) to the base station (S430).
- device identification information eg, a device identifier, a medium access control (MAC) address, etc.
- the base station In response to the device identification information, the base station responds with a temporary identifier (e.g., Temporary Station Identification (TSTID), or Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI)) to be used before the terminal undergoes a registration process. It may be transmitted (S440).
- a temporary identifier e.g., Temporary Station Identification (TSTID), or Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI)
- TSTID Temporary Station Identification
- RNTI Radio Network Temporary Identifier
- the RACH signal transmitted in step S410 may be called a first message (Message 1) in the RACH process.
- the response message transmitted in step S420 may be referred to as a random access response message or a second message.
- the second message includes a random access preamble identifier (RAPID), a timing adjustment (TA) command for adjusting uplink transmission timing of the terminal, and resource information allocated to the terminal for the next step.
- RAPID random access preamble identifier
- TA timing adjustment
- Scheduling Grant and a temporary identifier may be included.
- Step S430 may be performed in a radio resource control (RRC) layer. That is, the device identification information may be transmitted to the base station through the RRC signal, the terminal identifier (if previously connected to the C-RNTI) may be used as the device identification information.
- the RRC signal may be called a third message.
- the response message used in step S440 may be referred to as a fourth message.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a process required for D2D devices synchronized with a base station to transmit and receive data with neighboring devices.
- each D2D device performs a synchronization process with each other (S520).
- the D2D devices may transmit and receive data (S550).
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating one method of synchronizing and identifying a D2D device with other D2D devices in an idle mode according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the first device, the second device, and the third device are D2D devices.
- the first device is a terminal reentering the base station in the idle mode
- the second device and the third device are neighboring D2D devices located near the first device.
- the steps indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 6 may optionally be used.
- the first device When the first device attempts network reentry in idle mode, the first device sends a RACH signal (or a lasing message) to the base station to synchronize with the base station and nearby D2D devices. send. At this time, the first device to perform D2D communication with network re-entry may simultaneously broadcast the RACH signal to not only the base station but also neighboring devices (eg, the second device and the third device) in the vicinity ( S610).
- a RACH signal or a lasing message
- the first device when the interval in which the first device in the idle mode can perform data / control transmission or reception (that is, a listening interval) is the same as (or overlaps with) the peer discovery interval, the first device may be operated with the existing operation. Similarly, the RACH signal is transmitted to the base station in the listening interval. If it is not the same, the first device does not transmit the RACH signal immediately during the listening interval, but after a predetermined time (this should be done before the ranging signal transmission window or timer expiration set by the system). RACH signal may be transmitted according to a peer discovery interval.
- the first device is a spontaneous network access terminal. That is, the first device indicates a case of spontaneously connecting to a network to receive a D2D service.
- each D2D device preferably includes a module capable of receiving / detecting a RACH signal).
- the first device In order to detect the RACH signal by neighboring devices and to identify which D2D device is the RACH signal, the first device includes information for identifying the first device when transmitting the RACH signal in step S610. It is preferable. However, since the RACH signal is information of a sequence level, it is not possible to include information such as a terminal identifier until security message burst transmission until the burst of the message level.
- Adjacent D2D devices that have succeeded in detecting the RACH signal of the first device transmitted in step S610 are based on the sequence code information, transmission location information and / or opportunity index information of the detected RACH signal. Temporarily adding and updating a first device to their list of nearby devices. In this case, the neighbor device list may be variously defined under a range supported by the system by using sequence code information, transmission location information and / or opportunity index information.
- the second device and / or the third device have their own terminal identification information.
- the terminal ID or the D2D device ID may be transmitted to the first device using the response message in step S640.
- the first device can identify which neighboring devices have acquired the RACH signal broadcasted by the first device. Therefore, after the first device receives the response message transmitted in response to the RACH signal, the first device may store information of each neighboring device. In addition, the first device may add / update a list of nearby devices thereof (temporarily).
- the base station may broadcast the resource allocation information so that the first device can receive the resource allocation information transmitted to the second device and / or third devices.
- the base station may mask and transmit the resource allocation information with an identifier that can be identified by the first device. This is to enable the first device to efficiently receive and decode a response message to be transmitted from the second device and / or the third device in the future.
- the relevant ID information for identifying by the first device may be included when the first device transmits the RACH signal.
- steps S620 and S630 may be used when the base station can allocate resources to the D2D devices in the RACH process. That is, steps S620 and S630 may be selectively used.
- the response message of step S640 may be transmitted and received through a predefined transmission interval for D2D communication, such as a peer discovery interval. For example, transmission and reception of response messages may be performed in a contention manner between D2D devices in a peer discovery period.
- step S640 the following feedback transmission methods may be applied.
- a D2D communication system sets a specific backoff window interval for transmitting a response message in a peer discovery period, and an opportunity (or time-frequency offset) for D2D devices to transmit a response message in the corresponding backoff window interval. ) Can be arbitrarily selected and sent. This backoff window can be applied to all D2D devices in common.
- the base station may allocate a radio resource for transmitting a message in response to this, and transmit a scheduling grant including resource allocation information for the allocated radio resource to the first device (S670).
- the information may include resource allocation information of the second device and / or the third device so that the second device and / or the third device can efficiently receive / decode a message to be transmitted from the first device in the future.
- the scheduling grant may be broadcast so as to receive the scheduling grant, or the scheduling grant may be masked and transmitted using an identifier that the second device and / or the third device can identify.
- the first device may transmit its identification information (eg, a terminal identifier or a D2D device ID) to neighboring D2D devices (S680).
- identification information eg, a terminal identifier or a D2D device ID
- the first device identifies neighboring devices and updates the neighboring device list based on the device identification information on the second device and / or the third device received in step S640, and adjusts time-frequency adjustment information and power adjustment information. Based on the synchronization with the second device and / or third devices can be synchronized. In addition, the second device and / or the third device may synchronize timing with the RACH signal transmitted by the first device.
- the synchronization process considers only one transmission direction (for example, an uplink direction or a downlink direction).
- the second device and / or the third device are already synchronized in a direction in which data is transmitted to the first device. Therefore, in the embodiments of the present invention, a description will be given mainly on a process of synchronizing the first device to transmit data to the second device and / or the third device.
- a specific timer may be defined for the RACH signal.
- the timer may be defined as a time for receiving a response message from neighboring D2D devices starting from a time point when the first device transmits the RACH signal.
- the base station may notify the second device and / or the third device that is the neighboring D2D devices to trigger such a situation to retry the process for feedback transmission. have.
- the first device may request the base station for resource allocation for the RACH signal to be transmitted to perform the synchronization and identification process with the second device and / or the third device to the base station.
- the base station allocates a resource region for transmitting and receiving the RACH signal in a dynamic manner through a specific control channel and transmits resource allocation information for the allocated resource region to the first device.
- the base station may additionally broadcast (or multicast) an indication message to the second device and / or the third device, the indication message including an instruction to prepare to receive the RACH signal transmitted by the first device wishing for the D2D service.
- This indication message may be a specific multicast message that the D2D devices can receive even without reentering the network.
- the indication message may be a message or control channel including system information that D2D devices must decode unconditionally before network reentry.
- a Secondary SuperFrameHeader (S-SFH) or AAI System Configuration Descriptor (AAI-SCD) message used in an IEEE 802.16m system, or a physical used in a 3GPP LTE system.
- Broadcast channel (PBCH) or system information block (SIB) may be used.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a process for performing synchronization and identification between D2D devices as an embodiment of the present invention.
- the first device transmits a RACH signal (or a lasing message) to the base station.
- the first device to perform D2D communication with network re-entry may simultaneously broadcast the RACH signal to not only the base station but also neighboring devices (for example, the second device and the third device) in the vicinity ( S710).
- the second device and / or the third devices Upon receiving the RACH signal transmitted by the first device, the second device and / or the third devices transmit a bandwidth request (BW) / scheduling request (SR) signal to the base station to transmit a message for the first device information to the base station. It may be (S720).
- BW bandwidth request
- SR scheduling request
- the base station When the base station receives the BW / RS signal, the base station allocates a resource region for transmitting / receiving a corresponding message and sends a scheduling grant message including resource allocation information for the allocated resource region to the second and / or third apparatus. Can be transmitted to (S730).
- Neighboring D2D devices that receive the scheduling grant from the base station generate information based on the RACH signal received from the first device (for example, whether to acknowledge the RACH reception, power adjustment information, time-frequency adjustment information) and their identification. A message including information and the like is transmitted to the base station (S740).
- the response message includes the second information included in the message received from the second device and / or the third devices in step S740 (eg, whether the RACH signal of the first device is acknowledged, the second device and / or Identification information, time-frequency adjustment information, and power adjustment information of the third device) may be further included.
- the base station may transmit a message (eg, a terminal identifier or a D2D device identifier) to the second device and / or third devices including identification information of the first device (S760).
- a message eg, a terminal identifier or a D2D device identifier
- the second device and / or the third device receiving the message transmitted in operation S760 may add / update the neighbor device list based on the device identification information on the first device.
- the first information and the second information described above with reference to FIG. 7 may be transmitted through the same response message (S750). However, as another method, the first information may be transmitted through a response message and the second information may be transmitted through an additional message. Also, steps S720 and S730 indicated by dotted lines may be selectively used. For example, if there is a preset resource area for transmitting and receiving messages in step S740, steps S720 and S730 are not necessary. In this case, the second device and / or the third device may transmit the message of step S740 to the base station through the predetermined resource region.
- the communication between the D2D devices refers to a form of communication performed between devices via a base station, between the base station and devices without human intervention, or a form of communication between D2D devices excluding a base station. Accordingly, the D2D device refers to a terminal capable of supporting communication of the above D2D device.
- An access service network for a D2D service is defined as a D2D D2D Access Service Network (ASN), and a network entity communicating with D2D devices is called a D2D server.
- the D2D server performs a D2D application and provides a D2D specific service for one or more D2D devices.
- D2D features are features of D2D applications, and one or more features may be required to provide the application.
- a D2D device group refers to a group of D2D devices that share one or more features in common.
- D2D devices that communicate in a D2D manner (ie, may be variously called D2D devices, D2D communication devices, etc.) will gradually increase in a certain network as the machine application type increases.
- Device application types include (1) security, (2) public safety, (3) tracking and tracing, (4) payment, and (5) healthcare. (6) remote maintenance and control, (7) metering, (8) consumer devices, (9) point of sales and security-related applications.
- Fleet Management in the market (10) Vending Machine Communication between devices, (11) Remote monitoring of machinery and equipment, operating hours on construction machinery and intelligent metering to automatically measure heat or electricity usage. (Smart Meter), (12) Surveillance Video communication of surveillance cameras.
- the device application type need not be limited thereto, and various device application types may be applied.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram schematically illustrating a device configuration of peer devices to which the embodiments of the present invention described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7 may be applied as an embodiment of the present invention.
- the first device 800 and the second device 850 each include a radio frequency unit (RF unit) 810, 860, a processor 820, 870, and optionally a memory 830, 880. It may include.
- RF unit radio frequency unit
- FIG. 8 illustrates the configuration of two D2D devices, a plurality of D2D devices may establish a D2D communication environment.
- the processor 820 may store information included in the exchanged message in the memory 830.
- the D2D device 800 may perform the method of various embodiments of the present invention described above.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a case where communication is performed between one or more D2D devices, but D2D communication may be performed between the D2D device 800 and the base station.
- each device may perform the method according to the various embodiments described below in the same form as each device configuration shown in FIG. 8.
- the second device 850 may be a base station.
- the transmitter 861 and the receiver 862 of the base station are configured to transmit and receive signals with other base stations, D2D servers, and D2D devices, and the processor 870 is functionally connected to the transmitter 861 and the receiver 862.
- the transmitter 861 and the receiver 862 may be configured to control a process of transmitting and receiving signals with other devices.
- the processor 870 may perform various types of processing on a signal to be transmitted and then transmit the signal to the transmitter 861, and may process the signal received by the receiver 862. If necessary, the processor 870 may store information included in the exchanged message in the memory 830.
- the base station 850 can perform the methods of the various embodiments described above.
- the processors 820 and 870 of the first device 810 and the second device 850 respectively instruct the operation of the first device 810 and the second device 850 (eg, control). , Coordination, management, etc.).
- Respective processors 820 and 870 may be connected to memories 830 and 880 that store program codes and data.
- the memories 830 and 880 are coupled to the processors 820 and 870 to store operating systems, applications, and general files.
- the processors 820 and 870 of the present invention may also be referred to as a controller, a microcontroller, a microprocessor, a microcomputer, or the like.
- the processors 820 and 870 may be implemented by hardware or firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs Field programmable gate arrays
- firmware or software when implementing embodiments of the present invention using firmware or software, the firmware or software may be configured to include a module, a procedure, or a function for performing the functions or operations of the present invention, and to perform the present invention.
- Firmware or software configured to be may be provided in the processors 820 and 870 or stored in the memory 830 and 880 to be driven by the processors 820 and 870.
- Embodiments of the present invention can be applied to various wireless access systems.
- various radio access systems include 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), 3GPP2 and / or IEEE 802.xx (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 802) systems.
- Embodiments of the present invention can be applied not only to the various radio access systems, but also to all technical fields to which the various radio access systems are applied.
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- 기기간 통신을 지원하는 무선 접속 시스템에서 기기간 동기화 및 식별을 지원하는 방법에 있어서,제1기기가 피어 발견 구간에서 상기 기기간 동기화를 위해 임의접속채널(RACH) 신호를 방송하는 단계;상기 제1기기가 상기 RACH 신호에 대한 응답으로 제2기기로부터 전송된 제1응답 메시지를 수신하는 단계; 및상기 제2기기로 상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 포함하는 메시지를 전송하는 단계를 포함하되,상기 제1응답 메시지는 상기 제2기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보, 전력 조정 정보 및 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 포함하고,상기 제1기기는 상기 전력 조정 정보 및 상기 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 기반으로 상기 제2기기와 동기화를 맞추고, 상기 제2기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 기반으로 인근 기기를 식별하는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1응답 메시지를 수신한 상기 제1기기는 상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 상기 제2기기에 전송하기 위한 자원영역의 할당을 요청하는 스케줄링 요청을 기지국으로 전송하는 단계; 및할당된 상기 자원영역을 나타내는 자원할당정보를 포함하는 스케줄링 그랜트를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하되,상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 포함하는 메시지는 상기 자원영역을 통해 전송되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 제1기기는 상기 RACH 신호에 대한 응답으로 상기 기지국으로부터 전송된 제2응답 메시지를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하되,상기 제2응답 메시지에는 상기 제1기기에 대한 임시 기기 식별 정보 및 시간-주파수 조정 정보가 포함되고,상기 제1기기는 상기 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 이용하여 상기 기지국과 동기를 맞추고, 상기 임시 기기 식별 정보는 상기 제1기기가 상기 기지국과의 네트워크 재진입 과정에서 일시적으로 사용되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 제1기기는 상기 RACH 신호를 일시적으로 식별하기 위한 RACH 시퀀스 코드, 상기 RACH 신호가 전송되는 전송위치정보 및/또는 기회 인덱스 중 하나 이상을 상기 RACH 신호에 포함하여 전송하는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 제1응답 메시지는 상기 기지국으로부터 동적으로 할당된 자원영역을 통해 전송되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 제1응답 메시지는 상기 피어 발견 구간에서 경쟁 기반으로 전송되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 기기간 통신을 지원하는 무선 접속 시스템에서 기기간 동기화 및 식별을 지원하는 방법에 있어서,제2기기가 피어 발견 구간에서 제1기기로부터 상기 기기간 동기화를 위해 방송된 임의접속채널(RACH) 신호를 수신하는 단계;상기 제2기기가 상기 RACH 신호에 대한 응답으로 상기 제1기기로 응답 메시지를 전송하는 단계; 및상기 제1기기로부터 상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 포함하는 메시지를 수신하는 단계를 포함하되,상기 응답 메시지는 상기 제2기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보, 전력 조정 정보 및 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 포함하고,상기 제2기기는 상기 RACH 신호로부터 획득한 타이밍 동기 정보를 이용하여 상기 제1기기와 동기화를 맞추고, 상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 기반으로 상기 제1기기를 식별하는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 제2기기는 상기 응답 메시지를 상기 제1기기에 전송하기 위한 자원영역의 할당을 요청하는 스케줄링 요청 메시지를 기지국으로 전송하는 단계; 및상기 기지국으로부터 할당된 상기 자원영역에 대한 자원할당정보를 포함하는 스케줄링 그랜트를 수신하는 단계를 더 포함하되,상기 응답 메시지는 할당된 상기 자원영역을 통해 전송되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 RACH 신호에는 상기 제1기기를 일시적으로 식별하기 위한 RACH 시퀀스 코드, 상기 RACH 신호가 전송되는 전송위치정보 및/또는 기회 인덱스 중 하나 이상이 포함되는 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 응답 메시지는 상기 기지국으로부터 동적으로 할당된 자원영역을 통해 전송되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 응답 메시지는 상기 피어 발견 구간에서 경쟁 기반으로 전송되는, 기기간 동기화 및 식별 지원 방법.
- 기기간 통신을 지원하는 무선 접속 시스템에서 기기간 동기화 및 식별을 지원하는 제1기기에 있어서, 상기 제1기기는,송신부;수신부; 및상기 기기간 동기화 및 식별을 지원하기 위한 프로세서를 포함하고,상기 프로세서는:피어 발견 구간에서 상기 기기간 동기화를 위해 임의접속채널(RACH) 신호를 상기 송신부를 이용하여 방송하고;상기 RACH 신호에 대한 응답으로 제2기기로부터 전송된 제1응답 메시지를 상기 수신부를 이용하여 수신하고;상기 제2기기로 상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 포함하는 메시지를 상기 송신부를 이용하여 전송하도록 구성되되,상기 제1응답 메시지는 상기 제2기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보, 전력 조정 정보 및 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 포함하고,상기 프로세서는 상기 전력 조정 정보 및 상기 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 기반으로 상기 제2기기와 동기화를 맞추고, 상기 제2기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 기반으로 인근 기기를 식별하는, 제1기기.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 프로세서는,상기 제1응답 메시지를 수신한 이후 상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 상기 제2기기에 전송하기 위한 자원영역의 할당을 요청하는 스케줄링 요청을 상기 송신부를 이용하여 기지국으로 전송하고,할당된 상기 자원영역을 나타내는 자원할당정보를 포함하는 스케줄링 그랜트를 상기 수신부를 이용하여 수신하도록 구성되되,상기 제1기기에 대한 기기 식별 정보를 포함하는 메시지는 상기 자원영역을 통해 전송되는, 제1기기.
- 제13항에 있어서,상기 프로세서는 상기 RACH 신호에 대한 응답으로 상기 기지국으로부터 전송된 제2응답 메시지를 상기 수신부를 이용하여 수신하도록 더 구성되되,상기 제2응답 메시지에는 상기 제1기기에 대한 임시 기기 식별 정보 및 시간-주파수 조정 정보가 포함되고,상기 프로세서는 상기 시간-주파수 조정 정보를 이용하여 상기 기지국과 동기를 맞추고, 상기 임시 기기 식별 정보는 상기 제1기기가 상기 기지국과의 네트워크 재진입 과정에서 일시적으로 사용되는, 제1기기.
- 제13항에 있어서,상기 RACH 신호는 상기 제1기기를 일시적으로 식별하기 위한 RACH 시퀀스 코드, 상기 RACH 신호가 전송되는 전송위치정보 및/또는 기회 인덱스 중 하나 이상을 포함하는, 제1기기.
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