WO2014069598A1 - 移動局装置、基地局装置、通信方法および集積回路 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a base station, a terminal, a communication system, a communication method, and an integrated circuit.
- 3GPP WCDMA (registered trademark) due to the (Third Generation Partnership Project) (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), LTE (Long Term Evolution), Wireless LAN according to the LTE-A (LTE-Advanced) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics engineers)
- WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- base stations cells, transmitters, transmitters, eNodeBs
- terminals mobile terminals, receivers, mobile stations, receivers
- UE User Equipment
- MIMO Multi Input Multi Output
- a base station transmits downlink data (a transport block for a downlink shared channel (DL-SCH)) to a terminal
- the base station is connected between the base station and the terminal. 1 multiplexes and transmits a demodulation reference signal (also referred to as DMRS; also referred to as Demodulation Reference Signals), which is a known signal.
- DMRS demodulation reference signal
- the demodulation reference signal is also referred to as a user equipment specific reference signal (UE-specific RS, terminal-specific (specific) RS).
- DMRS is multiplexed with downlink data before precoding processing is applied. Therefore, the terminal can measure the equalization channel including the applied precoding process and the transmission path state by using DMRS. That is, the terminal can demodulate the downlink data without being notified of the precoding process applied by the base station.
- the downlink data is mapped to a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH; Physical Downlink Shared Channel). That is, the reference signal is used for demodulation of PDSCH. Further, for example, the reference signal is transmitted only in a resource block (also referred to as a physical resource block or a resource) to which the corresponding PDSCH is mapped.
- PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a wireless communication system using a heterogeneous network arrangement.
- the heterogeneous network includes macro base stations 901, RRH 902, and RRH 903.
- the macro base station 1401 constructs a coverage 1405, and the RRH 1402 and the RRH 1403 construct a coverage 1406 and a coverage 1407, respectively.
- the macro base station 1401 is connected to the RRH 1402 through the line 1408 and is connected to the RRH 1403 through the line 1409. Thereby, the macro base station 1401 can transmit / receive a data signal and a control signal (control information) to / from the RRH 1402 and the RRH 1403.
- a wired line such as an optical fiber or a wireless line using relay technology is used for the line 1408 and the line 1409.
- a part or all of the macro base stations 1401, RRH1402, and RRH1403 use the same resource, so that the overall frequency utilization efficiency (transmission capacity) in the area of the coverage 1405 can be improved.
- the terminal 1404 when the terminal 1404 is located in the coverage 1406, the terminal 1404 can perform single cell communication with the RRH 1402. Further, when the terminal 1404 is located near the end of the coverage 1406 (cell edge), it is necessary to take measures against interference of the same channel from the macro base station 1401.
- multi-cell communication cooperative communication
- a method for reducing or suppressing interference with the terminal 1404 in the cell edge region by performing inter-base station cooperative communication between adjacent base stations Is being considered.
- a CoMP (Cooperative Multipoint) transmission system has been studied as a system for reducing or suppressing interference by cooperative communication between base stations (Non-patent Document 1).
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a base station and a terminal that can efficiently notify control information for the terminal in the communication system in which the base station and the terminal communicate.
- a communication system, a communication method, and an integrated circuit are provided.
- a mobile station apparatus is a mobile station apparatus that communicates with a base station apparatus, and sets EPDCCH candidates included in each of a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set set by RRC signaling.
- An EPDCCH processing unit for monitoring, and the number of resource elements satisfying a predetermined criterion in at least one of the physical resource block pairs configured for EPDCCH transmission in the first EPDCCH set is selected as the EPDCCH candidate. It is determined based on.
- the EPDCCH candidates are determined based on the first EPDCCH candidate number. It is characterized by that.
- the EPDCCH candidates are determined based on the second EPDCCH candidate number. It is characterized by that.
- the predetermined number is 104.
- the resource element satisfying the predetermined criterion is such that an OFDM symbol number of a resource element in a first slot in one subframe is the physical resource block pair. It is a resource element satisfying at least that it is equal to or greater than a value set for the first EPDCCH set.
- the resource element satisfying the predetermined criterion is a resource of an extended resource element group in the physical resource block pair, and a cell-specific reference signal or a CSI reference signal It is a resource element that satisfies at least what is assumed not to be used.
- the EPDCCH candidates are further determined based on a cyclic prefix type, a subframe type, and a DCI format to be monitored.
- the first EPDCCH candidate number is defined for a combination of first aggregation levels
- the second EPDCCH candidate number is a second aggregation level. It is defined for a combination of
- the mobile station apparatus is characterized in that the combination of the first aggregation levels does not include the aggregation level 1, and the combination of the second aggregation levels includes the aggregation level 1. To do.
- a base station apparatus is a base station apparatus that communicates with a mobile station apparatus, and is included in each of a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set set by RRC signaling.
- An EPDCCH generation unit that maps an EPDCCH to any one of the candidates, and the EPDCCH candidate is a predetermined resource in at least one physical resource block pair configured for EPDCCH transmission in the first EPDCCH set. It is determined based on the number of resource elements that satisfy the criterion.
- the EPDCCH candidates are determined based on the first EPDCCH candidate number. It is characterized by that.
- the EPDCCH candidates are determined based on the second EPDCCH candidate number. It is characterized by that.
- the predetermined number is 104.
- the resource element satisfying the predetermined criterion has an OFDM symbol number of a resource element in a first slot in one subframe in the physical resource block pair. It is a resource element satisfying at least that it is equal to or greater than a value set for the first EPDCCH set.
- the resource element satisfying the predetermined criterion is a resource of an extended resource element group in the physical resource block pair, and a cell-specific reference signal or a CSI reference signal It is a resource element that satisfies at least what is assumed not to be used.
- the EPDCCH candidates are further determined based on a cyclic prefix type, a subframe type, and a DCI format to be monitored.
- the first EPDCCH candidate number is defined for a combination of first aggregation levels
- the second EPDCCH candidate number is a second aggregation level. It is defined for a combination of
- the base station apparatus is characterized in that the combination of the first aggregation levels does not include the aggregation level 1 and the combination of the second aggregation levels includes the aggregation level 1. To do.
- a communication method is a communication method of a mobile station apparatus that communicates with a base station apparatus, and is included in each of a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set set by RRC signaling EPDCCH candidates to be monitored are set to the number of resource elements satisfying a predetermined criterion in at least one physical resource block pair configured for EPDCCH transmission in the first EPDCCH set. It is determined based on.
- a communication method is a communication method of a base station apparatus that communicates with a mobile station apparatus, and is included in each of a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set set by RRC signaling EPDCCH is mapped to any one of the EPDCCH candidates, and the EPDCCH candidate satisfies a predetermined criterion in at least one physical resource block pair configured for EPDCCH transmission in the first EPDCCH set It is determined based on the number of resource elements.
- An integrated circuit is an integrated circuit mounted on a mobile station apparatus that communicates with a base station apparatus, and includes an first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set configured by RRC signaling.
- the mobile station apparatus exhibits a series of functions including a function of monitoring EPDCCH candidates included in each, and the EPDCCH candidates are at least physical resources set for EPDCCH transmission in the first EPDCCH set.
- One block pair is determined based on the number of resource elements satisfying a predetermined criterion.
- An integrated circuit is an integrated circuit implemented in a base station apparatus that communicates with a mobile station apparatus, and includes an first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set configured by RRC signaling.
- the base station apparatus exhibits a series of functions including a function of mapping an EPDCCH to any of the EPDCCH candidates included therein, and the EPDCCH candidates are at least used for EPDCCH transmission in the first EPDCCH set.
- One of the physical resource block pairs to be set is determined based on the number of resource elements satisfying a predetermined criterion.
- the base station in a radio communication system in which a base station and a terminal communicate, can efficiently notify control information for the terminal.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- OFDMA orthogonal FDMA
- SC-FDMA single carrier FDMA
- IDMA interleave division multiple access
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- LTE-A LTE-Advanced
- LTE is a UMTS that uses E-UTRA, which employs OFDMA on the downlink and SC-FDMA on the uplink.
- LTE-A is a system, radio technology, and standard improved from LTE.
- the communication system in this embodiment includes a base station and a terminal.
- the base station can be a transmission device, a cell, a transmission point, a transmission antenna group, a transmission antenna port group, a component carrier, or an eNodeB.
- the base station includes a macro cell, a pico cell, a femto cell, a small cell, an RRH (Remote Radio Head), a distributed antenna, and the like.
- the terminal may be a terminal device, a mobile terminal, a reception point, a reception terminal, a reception device, a reception antenna group, a reception antenna port group, or a UE (User Equipment).
- the terminal can identify a base station (transmission point) based on a parameter specific to the cell or a parameter specific to the terminal. For example, a terminal can identify a base station (transmission point) based on a cell ID that is an identifier unique to a cell, a parameter (such as a virtual cell ID) that is set for the terminal through higher layer signaling, and the like.
- the base station 100 and the terminal 200 transmit and / or receive control information and / or data through the downlink and / or uplink in order to perform data communication.
- the base station 100 transmits the PDCCH (Physical Downlink Control Channel, physical downlink control channel, first control channel), EPDCCH (Enhanced PDCCH, enhanced physical downlink control channel, second control channel) to the terminal 200 through the downlink. ) And / or PDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel, physical downlink shared channel).
- Control information is transmitted through PDCCH and / or EPDCCH.
- Data is transmitted through the PDSCH.
- higher layer control information RRC signaling
- the terminal 200 transmits PUCCH (Physical Uplink Control Channel) and / or PUSCH (Physical Uplink Shared Channel, physical uplink shared channel) to the base station 100 through the uplink.
- Control information is transmitted through PUCCH and / or PUSCH.
- Data is transmitted through the PUSCH.
- PDCCH, EPDCCH, PDSCH, PUCCH, and PUSCH are types of physical channels and are channels defined on a physical frame. In the following description, a case where the base station 100 and the terminal 200 perform data communication will be described, but there may be a plurality of base stations and / or terminals.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram showing the configuration of a base station according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the base station 100 includes a PDCCH generation unit 110, an EPDCCH generation unit 120, a PDSCH 130, a reference signal generation unit 141, a multiplexing unit 151, a transmission signal generation unit 152, and a transmission unit 153.
- the PDCCH generation unit 110 includes an encoding unit 111, a modulation unit 112, a layer processing unit 113, and a precoding unit 114.
- the EPDCCH generation unit 120 includes an encoding unit 121, a modulation unit 122, a layer processing unit 123, and a precoding unit 124.
- the PDSCH generation unit 130 includes an encoding unit 131, a modulation unit 132, a layer processing unit 133, and a precoding unit 134.
- the base station 100 includes a control unit, and the control unit can control various processes in the base station 100.
- Control information (downlink control information (DCI)) for the terminal 200 is input to the PDCCH generation unit 110 and / or the EPDCCH generation unit 120.
- Data (transport block, codeword) for terminal 200 is input to PDSCH generation section 130.
- the data can be a unit for performing error correction coding.
- the data can be a unit for performing retransmission control such as HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest).
- the base station 100 can transmit a plurality of control information and / or data to the terminal 200.
- the PDCCH generation unit 110 generates a PDCCH from the input control information.
- the encoding unit 111 performs error detection encoding using CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check), error correction encoding using an error correction code such as a convolutional code, and scrambling using a pseudo noise sequence on the input control information Encoding is performed. Also, encoding section 111 scrambles the parity bits (redundant bits) in CRC using an identifier (UE-ID, RNTI (Radio Network (Temporary ID)) unique to terminal 200.
- the encoding unit 111 can control the encoding rate using a predetermined method.
- the modulation unit 112 modulates the signal generated by the encoding unit 111 using a modulation scheme such as QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying).
- the layer processing unit 113 performs layer processing such as layer mapping on the signal generated by the modulation unit 112.
- the layer mapping in the layer processing unit 113 maps (assigns) an input signal to each of one or more layers.
- the precoding unit 114 performs precoding processing on the signal generated by the layer processing unit 113 using a predetermined method, and generates a signal for each antenna port. For example, the precoding unit 114 performs precoding processing that provides a frequency diversity effect.
- the number of PDCCH layers and the number of antenna ports can be the same.
- PDCCH can be transmitted using a part or all of antenna ports 0 to 3.
- the EPDCCH generation unit 120 generates an EPDCCH from the input control information.
- the encoding unit 121 performs error detection encoding using CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check), error correction encoding using an error correction code such as a convolutional code, and scrambling using a pseudo noise sequence on the input control information. Encoding is performed. Also, the encoding unit 121 scrambles the parity bits in the CRC using an identifier unique to the terminal 200. Also, the encoding unit 121 can control the encoding rate using a predetermined method.
- the modulation unit 122 modulates the signal generated by the encoding unit 121 using a modulation scheme such as QPSK.
- the layer processing unit 123 performs layer processing such as layer mapping on the signal generated by the modulation unit 122.
- the layer mapping in the layer processing unit 123 maps (assigns) an input signal to each of one or more layers.
- the precoding unit 124 performs precoding processing on the signal generated by the layer processing unit 123 using a predetermined method, and generates a signal for each antenna port. For example, the precoding unit 124 performs precoding processing that provides a frequency diversity effect and / or a frequency scheduling effect.
- the signal for each layer of EPDCCH and the signal for each antenna port can be made the same.
- the EPDCCH can be transmitted using part or all of the antenna ports 107 to 110.
- the EPDCCH generation unit 120 can map the EPDCCH generated by the precoding unit 124 to a predetermined resource element.
- the PDSCH generation unit 130 generates PDSCH from the input data.
- Data is input from a higher layer or the like.
- the encoding unit 131 performs scramble encoding using a pseudo-noise sequence and error correction encoding using an error correction code such as a turbo code on the input data. Also, the encoding unit 131 can control the encoding rate using a predetermined method.
- the modulation unit 132 modulates the signal generated by the encoding unit 131 using a modulation scheme such as QPSK or QAM (QuadraturemplAmplitude Modulation).
- the layer processing unit 133 performs layer processing such as layer mapping on the signal generated by the modulation unit 132.
- the layer mapping in the layer processing unit 133 maps (assigns) an input signal to each of one or more layers.
- the number of layers for PDSCH is determined by the number of multiplexed MIMO (number of ranks) for terminal 200.
- the precoding unit 134 performs precoding processing on the signal generated by the layer processing unit 133 using a predetermined method, and generates a signal for each antenna port. For example, the precoding unit 134 performs precoding processing that provides a frequency scheduling effect.
- the signal for each layer of the PDSCH and the signal for each antenna port can be the same.
- the PDSCH can be transmitted using a part or all of the antenna ports 7 to 14.
- the reference signal generation unit 141 generates a reference signal that is a known signal (sequence) between the base station 100 and the terminal 200.
- a reference signal can be associated with each of the antenna ports.
- the reference signal includes a cell-specific reference signal (CRS; Cell-specific RS), a terminal-specific reference signal (UERS; UE-specific RS), an EPDCCH demodulation reference signal (DM-RS), and a channel state measurement reference signal (CSI).
- -RS Cell-specific reference signals are associated with antenna ports 0 to 3 and can be used by terminal 200 to demodulate PDCCH and cell-specific signals.
- the terminal-specific reference signal is associated with the antenna ports 7 to 14 and can be used by the terminal 200 to demodulate the PDSCH.
- the reference signal for demodulating EPDCCH is associated with antenna ports 107 to 110 and can be used by terminal 200 to demodulate EPDCCH.
- the reference signal for transmission path condition measurement is associated with the antenna ports 15 to 22, and can be used to measure the downlink propagation path condition notified from the terminal 200 to the base station 100.
- the antenna port means a logical antenna used in signal processing, and one antenna port may be composed of a plurality of physical antennas.
- a plurality of physical antennas constituting the same antenna port transmit the same signal.
- a plurality of physical antennas can apply delay diversity, or CDD (Cyclic Delay Delay).
- the reference signal generation unit 141 performs a precoding process on each reference signal using a predetermined method, and generates a signal for each antenna port.
- the reference signal in each antenna port is subjected to the same precoding processing as the channel associated with the antenna port. That is, the cell-specific reference signal is subjected to the same precoding process as that of the precoding unit 114.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is subjected to the same precoding process as the precoding unit 124.
- the terminal-specific reference signal is subjected to the same precoding process as the precoding unit 134. Note that the transmission path condition measurement reference signal may not be subjected to precoding processing.
- the precoding process for obtaining the frequency diversity effect may be performed using SFBC (Space Frequency Block Coding), STBC (Space Time Block Coding), FSTD (Frequency Switched Transmit Transmit Diversity), and / or CDD (Cyclic Delay Delay Diversity). it can.
- the precoding process for obtaining the frequency scheduling effect can be performed by multiplying a predetermined precoding matrix.
- the multiplexing unit 151 multiplexes the PDCCH generated by the PDCCH generation unit 110, the EPDCCH generated by the EPDCCH generation unit 120, the PDSCH generated by the PDSCH generation unit 130, and / or the reference signal generated by the reference signal generation unit 141, Map to a resource element.
- the resource element is a minimum unit for mapping a signal composed of one OFDM symbol and one subcarrier.
- the signals and / or channels multiplexed by the multiplexing unit 151 can be orthogonal or quasi-orthogonal to each other by mapping to different resource elements and / or antenna ports.
- the PDCCH generation unit 110, the EPDCCH generation unit 120, the PDSCH generation unit 130, and the reference signal generation unit 141 map the PDCCH, EPDCCH, PDSCH, and reference signal to predetermined resource elements, respectively, and the multiplexing unit 151 It is also possible to multiplex these.
- the transmission signal generation unit 152 generates a transmission signal from the signal multiplexed by the multiplexing unit 151.
- the transmission signal generation unit 152 performs frequency-time conversion on the signal multiplexed by the multiplexing unit 151 by IFFT (Inverse Fast Fourier Transform), and generates a cyclic prefix (guard interval) having a predetermined cyclic prefix (CP) length.
- IFFT Inverse Fast Fourier Transform
- guard interval cyclic prefix
- CP cyclic prefix
- a plurality of types of CP lengths can be defined. For example, when two types of CP length are defined, a CP having a short CP length is also referred to as a normal CP (first CP), and a CP having a long CP length is also referred to as an extended CP (second CP).
- the transmission signal generation unit 152 further performs digital-analog conversion, frequency conversion to a radio frequency band, and the like to generate a transmission signal.
- the transmission unit (transmission antenna) 153 transmits the transmission signal generated by the transmission signal generation unit 152 from one or more antenna ports (transmission antenna ports).
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram showing the configuration of the terminal according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- terminal 200 includes a receiving section 201, a received signal processing section 202, a separating section 203, a propagation path estimating section 204, a PDCCH processing section 210, an EPDCCH processing section 220, and a PDSCH processing section 230.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 includes a channel equalization unit 211, a demodulation unit 212, and a decoding unit 213.
- the EPDCCH processing unit 220 includes a propagation path equalization unit 221, a demodulation unit 222, and a decoding unit 223.
- the PDSCH processing unit 230 includes a channel equalization unit 231, a demodulation unit 232, and a decoding unit 233.
- the terminal 200 includes a control unit, and the control unit can control various processes in the terminal 200.
- the receiving unit (receiving antenna) 201 receives a signal transmitted from the base station 100 through one or more receiving antenna ports.
- the reception signal processing unit 202 performs frequency conversion from radio frequency to baseband signal, analog-digital conversion, removal of added cyclic prefix, FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), etc., on the signal received by the reception unit 201 Performs time-frequency conversion by.
- the demultiplexing unit 203 demultiplexes the signal multiplexed (mapped) by the multiplexing unit 151 of the base station 100. Specifically, the separation unit 203 separates the PDCCH, EPDCCH, PDSCH, and / or reference signal by a predetermined method.
- the PDCCH is input to the PDCCH processing unit 210.
- the EPDCCH is input to the EPDCCH processing unit 220.
- the PDSCH is input to the PDSCH processing unit 230.
- the reference signal is input to the propagation path estimation unit 204. For example, when a resource to which a channel or a signal may be mapped is defined in advance, the separation unit 203 separates the channel or the signal or the channel or the signal candidate from the specified resource. Might do.
- the separation unit 203 determines whether the channel or the signal or the channel or the signal of the channel or the signal from the set resource. May separate candidates.
- information indicating the resource to which the PDSCH is mapped is included in the control information notified through the PDCCH and / or EPDCCH, after the terminal 200 detects the control information, the separation unit 203 determines the PDSCH based on the control information. May separate.
- the propagation path estimation unit 204 performs propagation path estimation for PDCCH, EPDCCH, and / or PDSCH using a reference signal.
- Channel estimation for the PDCCH is performed using a cell-specific reference signal.
- the propagation path estimation for the EPDCCH is performed using the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal.
- the propagation path estimation for PDSCH is performed using a terminal-specific reference signal.
- the propagation path estimation unit 204 estimates amplitude and phase fluctuations (frequency response, transfer function) in each resource element for each reception antenna port of each transmission antenna port using the reference signal, and determines the propagation path estimation value. Ask.
- the propagation path estimation unit 204 outputs the propagation path estimation value to the PDCCH processing unit 210, the EPDCCH processing unit 220, and / or the PDSCH processing unit 230.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 searches for PDCCH candidates addressed to the terminal 200 from the PDCCH region, detects the PDCCH addressed to the terminal 200, and identifies control information addressed to the terminal 200.
- the channel equalization unit 211 uses the PDCCH candidate input from the separation unit 203 and the channel estimation value input from the channel estimation unit 204 to perform channel equalization (channel compensation) for the PDCCH candidate. )I do.
- the demodulator 212 demodulates the signal that has been channel equalized by the channel equalizer 211 with respect to a predetermined modulation scheme.
- the decoding unit 213 scrambles the signal demodulated by the decoding unit 212 with respect to predetermined scramble coding using a pseudo-noise sequence, error correction decoding with respect to predetermined error correction coding, and error with respect to predetermined error detection coding. Perform detection decoding.
- the CRC parity bits obtained by error correction decoding are scrambled using an identifier unique to terminal 200, and error detection decoding is performed. Therefore, if no error is detected from the PDCCH by error detection decoding, PDCCH processing section 210 can detect the PDCCH as a PDCCH addressed to terminal 200.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 identifies control information from the detected PDCCH. The control information is used for various controls of the terminal 200.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 performs processing on all PDCCH candidates.
- the EPDCCH processing unit 220 searches for an EPDCCH candidate addressed to the terminal 200 from the EPDCCH region (EPDCCH set), detects an EPDCCH addressed to the terminal 200, and identifies control information addressed to the terminal 200.
- the channel equalization unit 221 uses the EPDCCH candidate input from the separation unit 203 and the channel estimation value input from the channel estimation unit 204 to perform channel equalization (channel compensation) on the EPDCCH candidate. )I do.
- the demodulator 222 demodulates a signal modulated by the propagation path equalization unit 221 with respect to a predetermined modulation scheme.
- the decoding unit 223 scrambles the signal demodulated by the decoding unit 222 with respect to predetermined scramble coding using a pseudo-noise sequence, error correction decoding with respect to predetermined error correction coding, and error with respect to predetermined error detection coding. Perform detection decoding.
- the CRC parity bits obtained by error correction decoding are scrambled using an identifier unique to terminal 200, and error detection decoding is performed. Therefore, if no error is detected from the EPDCCH by error detection decoding, EPDCCH processing section 220 can detect the EPDCCH as an EPDCCH addressed to terminal 200.
- the EPDCCH processing unit 220 identifies control information from the detected EPDCCH. The control information is used for various controls of the terminal 200. Also, the EPDCCH processing unit 220 performs processing on all EPDCCH candidates.
- the PDSCH processing unit 230 processes the PDSCH addressed to the terminal 200 and detects data addressed to the terminal 200.
- the processing performed by the PDSCH processing unit 230 may be performed based on control information detected in the same or previous subframe. Further, the process performed by the PDSCH processing unit 230 may be performed based on control information defined in advance. Further, the process performed by the PDSCH processing unit 230 may be performed based on control information notified through an upper layer.
- the propagation path equalization unit 231 performs propagation path equalization (propagation path compensation) on the PDSCH using the PDSCH input from the separation unit 203 and the propagation path estimation value input from the propagation path estimation unit 204.
- the demodulator 232 demodulates the signal modulated by the channel equalization unit 231 with respect to a predetermined modulation scheme.
- the decoding unit 233 performs scramble decoding for predetermined scramble coding using a pseudo-noise sequence and error correction decoding for predetermined error correction coding on the signal demodulated by the decoding unit 232.
- the PDSCH processing unit 230 detects data from the processed PDSCH and outputs the data to an upper layer or the like.
- the PDSCH processing unit 230 can perform processing on a plurality of PDSCHs.
- the setting of the EPDCCH region is performed through higher layer control information (for example, RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling) that the base station 100 notifies the terminal 200 of.
- the setting of the EPDCCH region is control information for setting the EPDCCH as the terminal-specific setting information of the EPDCCH, and is setting information specific to the terminal 200.
- the EPDCCH region is also called an EPDCCH set.
- a plurality of EPDCCH regions can be set in the terminal. For example, one or two EPDCCH regions can be set for the terminal. When two EPDCCH regions are set, each EPDCCH region is also referred to as a first EPDCCH region (first EPDCCH set) and a second EPDCCH region (second EPDCCH set). Details of the EPDCCH setting will be described later.
- PDCCH and EPDCCH are also simply referred to as control channels.
- the EPDCCH processing unit 220 searches for a control channel addressed to the terminal 200 mapped to the EPDCCH region.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 may also search for a PDCCH in the PDCCH region.
- PDCCH processing section 210 may also search for a cell-specific search area in the PDCCH area.
- the base station 100 does not notify the terminal-specific setting information of the EPDCCH and the EPDCCH region is not set, the PDCCH processing unit 210 searches for the PDCCH addressed to the terminal 200 mapped to the PDCCH region.
- the EPDCCH processing unit 220 uses a terminal-specific reference signal in order to demodulate a possible EPDCCH.
- PDCCH processing section 210 uses a cell-specific reference signal to demodulate a possible PDCCH.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 and / or the EPDCCH processing unit 220 are obtained based on the type of control information (DCI; Downlink Control Information), the location of the mapped resource, the size of the mapped resource, and the like. All or part of the control channel candidates are subjected to demodulation and decoding processing and sequentially searched.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 and the EPDCCH processing unit 220 use an error detection code (for example, a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) code) added to the control information as a method of determining whether or not the control information is addressed to the terminal 200.
- error detection code for example, a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) code
- Such a search method is also called blind decoding.
- terminal 200 reports the number of blind decoding (number of PDCCH and / or EPDCCH candidates) in PDCCH processing section 210 and / or EPDCCH processing section 220 using PDCCH signaling, EPDCCH signaling and / or RRC signaling. Can be set based on the control information to be set. Also, terminal 200 sets or recognizes the number of blind decoding (number of PDCCH and / or EPDCCH candidates) in PDCCH processing section 210 and / or EPDCCH processing section 220 using a predetermined method. Can do.
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 and / or the EPDCCH processing unit 220 detects a control channel addressed to the terminal 200
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 and / or EPDCCH processing unit 220 identifies control information mapped to the detected control channel, and the entire terminal 200 (including higher layers) And used for various controls in terminal 200 such as downlink data channel (PDSCH) reception processing, uplink data channel (PUSCH) and uplink control channel (PUCCH) transmission processing, uplink transmission power control, etc. It is done.
- PDSCH downlink data channel
- PUSCH uplink data channel
- PUCCH uplink control channel
- the PDCCH processing unit 210 and / or the EPDCCH processing unit 220 separates the data channel by the separation unit 203 and the PDSCH processing unit 230.
- PDCCH or EPDCCH is used for notifying (designating) downlink control information (DCI) to the terminal.
- the downlink control information includes information on PDSCH resource allocation, information on MCS (Modulation and Coding scheme), information on scrambling identity (also called scrambling link identifier), reference signal sequence identity (base sequence identity, Information on a base sequence identifier and a base sequence index).
- a plurality of formats are defined for downlink control information transmitted on PDCCH or EPDCCH.
- the format of the downlink control information is also referred to as a DCI format. That is, a field for each uplink control information is defined in the DCI format.
- DCI format 1 and DCI format 1A used for scheduling one PDSCH (one PDSCH codeword, one downlink transport block transmission) in one cell are defined as DCI formats for the downlink.
- the DCI format 1 and the DCI format 1A are also used for transmission on the PDSCH by transmission diversity (TxD: Transmission Diversity) using a plurality of transmission antenna ports.
- TxD Transmission Diversity
- DCI format 2A, DCI format 2B, and DCI format 2C are defined. That is, DCI format 2, DCI format 2A, DCI format 2B, and DCI format 2C are used for transmission on PDSCH using MIMO by a plurality of transmission antenna ports from one cell (transmission point). Also, as a DCI format for the downlink, it is used for scheduling one PDSCH (up to two PDSCH codewords, up to two downlink transport transmissions) in one or a plurality of cells (transmission points). DCI format 2D is defined. That is, DCI format 2D is used for transmission on PDSCH using MIMO by a plurality of transmission antenna ports from one or a plurality of cells (transmission points).
- the format of the control information is specified in advance.
- the control information can be defined according to the purpose of the base station 100 notifying the terminal 200.
- the control information includes downlink data channel allocation information for terminal 200, uplink data channel (PUSCH) for terminal 200, uplink control channel (PUCCH) allocation information, and / or transmission for terminal 200. It can be defined for information for controlling power. Therefore, for example, when the base station 100 transmits a PDSCH to the terminal 200, a control channel to which control information including PDSCH allocation information for the terminal 200 is mapped, and a PDSCH allocated based on the control information Send.
- PUSCH uplink data channel
- PUCCH uplink control channel
- base station 100 when allocating PUSCH to terminal 200, base station 100 transmits PUCCH to which control information including PUSCH allocation information for terminal 200 is mapped.
- the base station 100 can transmit a plurality of different control information or the same control information to the same terminal 200 in the same subframe in different formats or the same format. Note that, when the base station 100 transmits downlink data to the terminal 200, the base station 100 transmits downlink data in a subframe different from a subframe in which a control channel to which control information including PDSCH allocation information for the terminal 200 is mapped is transmitted. It is also possible to transmit the data channel of the link.
- the PDCCH region is a region unique to the base station 100, it is also referred to as a cell-specific control channel region. Further, since the EPDCCH region is a region specific to terminal 200 set from base station 100 through RRC signaling, it is also referred to as a terminal-specific control channel region. Further, the EPDCCH region is set in units of resource block groups that are resource block pairs or a group of a plurality of resource block pairs. Note that the EPDCCH region can be set as a region unique to the base station 100. That is, the EPDCCH region is used as a region common to some or all of the terminals communicating with the base station 100.
- the base station 100 and the terminal 200 transmit and receive signals in an upper layer (Higher layer).
- the base station 100 and the terminal 200 are, in the RRC layer (layer 3), radio resource control signals (RRC signaling; Radio Resource Control signal, RRC message; Radio Resource Control message, RRC information; Radio Resource control call).
- RRC signaling Radio Resource Control signal
- RRC message Radio Resource Control message
- RRC information Radio Resource control call
- Radio Resource control call Radio Resource control call
- a dedicated signal transmitted to a certain terminal by the base station 100 is also referred to as a dedicated signal. That is, the setting (information) notified by the base station 100 using the Dedicated signal is a setting unique to a certain terminal.
- the base station 100 and the terminal 200 transmit and receive MAC control elements in a MAC (Media Access Control) layer (layer 2).
- MAC Media Access Control
- the RRC signaling and / or MAC control element is also referred to as an upper layer signal (Higher layer signaling).
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a subframe transmitted by the base station.
- one subframe having a system bandwidth composed of 12 physical resource block pairs (PRBs) is shown.
- the resource block pair is also described simply as a resource block, PRB or RB. That is, in the following description, a resource block, PRB or RB includes a resource block pair.
- the leading zero or more OFDM symbols are PDCCH regions. The number of OFDM symbols in the PDCCH region is notified to terminal 200. For example, in the PDCCH region, a dedicated notification region can be set for the first OFDM symbol, and notification can be dynamically made for each subframe.
- the PDCCH region can be notified semi-statically using the control information of the higher layer.
- the area other than the PDCCH area is a shared channel area.
- the shared channel region includes a data channel region and / or an EPDCCH region.
- one EPDCCH region is composed of PRB3, PRB4, PRB9, and PRB11.
- the base station 100 notifies (sets) the EPDCCH region to the terminal 200 through the higher layer control information.
- the control information for setting the EPDCCH region is control information set for each PRB pair or each group of PRB pairs.
- PRB3, PRB4, PRB9, and PRB11 are set as EPDCCH regions.
- the EPDCCH region is assigned in units of a predetermined number of PRBs.
- the predetermined number of PRBs can be 4. In that case, the base station 100 sets a multiple of 4 PRBs in the terminal 200 as the EPDCCH region.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of one resource block pair mapped by the base station.
- One resource block is composed of a predetermined frequency direction region and a predetermined time direction region.
- two resource blocks are continuously arranged in the time direction.
- the first half resource block in the time direction is also referred to as a first resource block
- the second half resource block in the time direction is also referred to as a second resource block.
- FIG. 4 shows one resource block pair, and one resource block is composed of 12 subcarriers in the frequency direction and 7 OFDM symbols in the time direction.
- a resource composed of one OFDM symbol and one subcarrier is called a resource element.
- Resource block pairs are arranged in the frequency direction, and the number of resource block pairs can be set for each base station. For example, the number of resource block pairs can be set to 6 to 110.
- the width in the frequency direction at that time is called a system bandwidth.
- the time direction of the resource block pair is called a subframe. Of each subframe, the seven OFDM symbols before and after in the time direction are also called slots.
- a resource block pair is also simply referred to as a resource block.
- the first half resource block in the time direction is also referred to as a first resource block
- the second half resource block in the time direction is also referred to as a second resource block.
- R0 to R3 indicate cell-specific reference signals of antenna ports 0 to 3, respectively.
- the cell-specific reference signals of the antenna ports 0 to 3 are also referred to as CRS (Common Reference Signal).
- CRS Common Reference Signal
- the CRS shown in FIG. 4 is a case of four antenna ports, the number can be changed, for example, CRS of one antenna port or two antenna ports can be mapped.
- the cell-specific reference signal can be shifted in the frequency direction based on the cell ID.
- the cell-specific reference signal can be shifted in the frequency direction based on the remainder obtained by dividing the cell ID by 6. The shift pattern at that time is 6.
- the resource element pattern used for the cell-specific reference signal is 6.
- the pattern of resource elements used for the cell-specific reference signal is 3.
- any signal can be used as the cell-specific reference signal as long as both the base station 100 and the terminal 200 are known signals.
- a random number or a pseudo noise sequence based on parameters assigned in advance such as a number (cell ID) unique to the base station 100 can be used.
- a method of orthogonalizing between antenna ports a method in which resource elements for mapping cell-specific reference signals are mutually null (zero) between antenna ports, a method of code division multiplexing using a pseudo-noise sequence, or a combination thereof The method etc. can be used.
- the cell-specific reference signal may not be multiplexed in all subframes, and may be multiplexed only in some subframes.
- the channel state reference signals for antenna ports 15 to 22 can be mapped as cell-specific reference signals different from the cell-specific reference signals for antenna ports 0 to 3.
- C1 to C4 indicate transmission path condition measurement reference signals of CDM (Code Division Multiplexing) group 1 to CDM group 4, respectively.
- the channel state measurement reference signal is first mapped with an orthogonal code using a Walsh code, and then superimposed with a Gold code or a scramble code using a pseudo-noise sequence.
- the transmission path condition measurement reference signal is code-division multiplexed by orthogonal codes such as Walsh codes in the CDM group.
- the transmission path condition measurement reference signals are frequency division multiplexed (FDM) between CDM groups.
- the transmission path condition measurement reference signal of the antenna ports 15 and 16 is mapped to C1
- the transmission path condition measurement reference signal of the antenna ports 17 and 18 is mapped to C2
- the transmission path condition measurement of the antenna ports 19 and 20 is performed.
- the reference signal for mapping is mapped to C3
- the reference signal for transmission path condition measurement of the antenna ports 21 and 22 is mapped to C4.
- the transmission path condition measurement reference signal can be set as reference signals corresponding to the eight antenna ports of the antenna ports 15 to 22.
- the transmission path condition measurement reference signal can be set as reference signals corresponding to the four antenna ports of the antenna ports 15 to 18. Also, the transmission path condition measurement reference signal can be set as reference signals corresponding to the two antenna ports of the antenna ports 15 to 16. Also, the transmission path condition measurement reference signal can be set as a reference signal corresponding to one antenna port of the antenna port 15. Also, the channel state measurement reference signal can be mapped to some subframes, for example, can be mapped for each of a plurality of subframes. Further, the resource element for mapping the transmission path condition measurement reference signal may be different from the resource element shown in FIG. Further, a plurality of patterns may be defined in advance as the mapping pattern for the resource element of the transmission path condition measurement reference signal.
- the base station 100 can set a plurality of transmission path condition measurement reference signals for the terminal 200. Further, the transmission power of the reference signal for channel condition measurement can be further set, for example, the transmission power can be made zero.
- Base station 100 sets a reference signal for transmission path status measurement as terminal-specific control information for terminal 200 through RRC signaling. Based on the setting from base station 100, terminal 200 generates feedback information using a CRS and / or a transmission path condition measurement reference signal.
- D1 to D2 indicate terminal-specific reference signals or EPDCCH demodulation reference signals of CDM (Code Division Multiplexing) group 1 to CDM group 2, respectively.
- the terminal-specific reference signal or EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is first mapped with an orthogonal code using a Walsh code, and then a pseudo-random sequence using a Gold code is superimposed as a scrambled sequence.
- the terminal-specific reference signal or the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is code division multiplexed by orthogonal codes such as Walsh codes, respectively, within the CDM group.
- the terminal-specific reference signal or the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is FDM between CDM groups.
- the terminal-specific reference signal or the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal uses part or all of the eight antenna ports (antenna ports 7 to 14) according to the control channel or data channel mapped to the resource block pair. Thus, up to 8 ranks can be mapped. Also, the terminal-specific reference signal or the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal can change the CDM spreading code length and the number of mapped resource elements according to the number of ranks to be mapped.
- the terminal-specific reference signals of antenna ports 7, 8, 11 and 13 are configured with a sequence length of 4 chips and are mapped to CDM group 1.
- the terminal-specific reference signals of antenna ports 9, 10, 12 and 14 are configured with a sequence length of 4 chips and are mapped to CDM group 2.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal of antenna ports 107 and 108 is composed of a 4-chip sequence length and is mapped to CDM group 1.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signals of antenna ports 109 and 110 are configured with a sequence length of 4 chips and are mapped to CDM group 2.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signals for antenna ports 107 to 110 and the terminal-specific reference signals for antenna ports 7 to 14 may be partially different.
- the scramble sequence used for the EPDCCH demodulation reference signals of antenna ports 107 to 110 may be different from the scramble sequence used for the terminal-specific reference signals of antenna ports 7 to 14.
- a resource element filled in with white is a resource to which PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped.
- the resource to which PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped is an OFDM symbol different from the OFDM symbol of the resource to which PDCCH in the subframe can be mapped.
- the number of OFDM symbols used for PDCCH transmission is 3, and is composed of the third OFDM symbol from the first OFDM symbol in the subframe.
- the resource to which the PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped is configured from the fourth OFDM symbol to the last OFDM symbol in the subframe, and the number of OFDM symbols of the resource to which the PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped is 11. .
- a resource to which PDCCH, PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped can be configured by setting a predetermined number of OFDM symbols for each subframe. Note that a resource to which PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped can also be mapped to a predetermined OFDM symbol, regardless of the number of OFDM symbols used for transmission of PDCCH in the subframe. Also, resources to which PDSCH and / or EPDCCH can be mapped can be set for each resource block pair. Further, the resource to which the EPDCCH can be mapped may be all OFDM symbols in the subframe regardless of the number of OFDM symbols used for transmitting the PDCCH.
- resources to which the EPDCCH can be mapped can be set independently for each EPDCCH set.
- Information indicating resources to which the EPDCCH can be mapped can be included in control information notified through RRC signaling set for each EPDCCH set.
- information indicating a resource to which the EPDCCH can be mapped is a start symbol in a subframe of a resource to which the EPDCCH can be mapped, and a predetermined value (for example, any value from 0 to 4) is set for each EPDCCH set. It may be.
- the number of resource blocks can be changed according to the frequency bandwidth (system bandwidth) used by the communication system.
- the frequency bandwidth system bandwidth
- 6 to 110 resource blocks can be used, and the unit is also called a component carrier.
- the base station 100 can also set a plurality of component carriers for the terminal 200 by frequency aggregation.
- the base station 100 can configure one component carrier at 20 MHz for the terminal 200, set five component carriers continuously and / or discontinuously in the frequency direction, and use the communication system.
- the total bandwidth can be 100 MHz.
- aggregation of a plurality of serving cells is supported in the downlink and uplink (referred to as carrier aggregation).
- a transmission bandwidth of up to 110 resource blocks can be used.
- one serving cell is defined as a primary cell (PCell).
- SCell secondary cell
- a carrier corresponding to a serving cell in the downlink is defined as a downlink component carrier (DLCC).
- a carrier corresponding to a primary cell in the downlink is defined as a downlink primary component carrier (DLPCC; Downlink Primary Component Carrier).
- DLPCC Downlink Primary Component Carrier
- a carrier corresponding to a secondary cell in the downlink is defined as a downlink secondary component carrier (DLSCC; Downlink Secondary Component Carrier).
- the carrier corresponding to the serving cell in the uplink is defined as an uplink component carrier (ULCC).
- a carrier corresponding to a primary cell in the uplink is defined as an uplink primary component carrier (ULPCC; Uplink Primary Component Carrier).
- a carrier corresponding to a secondary cell in the uplink is defined as an uplink secondary component carrier (ULSCCC; Uplink Secondary Component Carrier).
- the primary base station can be regarded as a primary cell
- the secondary base station can be regarded as a secondary cell (the base station 100 sets the terminal 200) (also referred to as HetNet deployment with a carrier aggregation).
- the PDCCH (first control channel) is composed of a plurality of control channel elements (CCEs).
- the number of CCEs used in each downlink component carrier is a downlink cell-specific reference according to the downlink component carrier bandwidth, the number of OFDM symbols constituting the PDCCH, and the number of transmission antennas of the base station 100 used for communication. Depends on the number of signal transmission antenna ports.
- the CCE is configured by a plurality of downlink resource elements (resources defined by one OFDM symbol and one subcarrier).
- a CCE used between the base station 100 and the terminal 200 is assigned a number for identifying the CCE.
- the CCE numbering is performed based on a predetermined rule.
- CCE_t indicates the CCE of CCE number t.
- the PDCCH is configured by a set of a plurality of CCEs (CCE aggregation).
- the number of CCEs constituting this set is referred to as a “CCE aggregation level” (CCE aggregation level).
- the CCE aggregation level constituting the PDCCH is set in the base station 100 according to the coding rate set in the PDCCH and the number of bits of DCI included in the PDCCH.
- a combination of CCE aggregation levels that may be used for terminal 200 is determined in advance.
- a set of n CCEs is referred to as “CCE set level n”.
- One resource element group is composed of four adjacent downlink resource elements in the frequency domain. Furthermore, one CCE is composed of nine different resource element groups distributed in the frequency domain and the time domain. Specifically, for the entire downlink component carrier, all numbered resource element groups are interleaved in units of resource element groups using a block interleaver, and 9 consecutive numbers after interleaving are performed. One CCE is configured by the resource element group.
- a region SS (Search Space) for searching for PDCCH is set.
- the SS is composed of a plurality of CCEs.
- the SS is composed of a plurality of CCEs having consecutive numbers starting from the smallest CCE, and the number of CCEs having consecutive numbers is determined in advance.
- Each CCE aggregation level SS is composed of an aggregation of a plurality of PDCCH candidates.
- the SS is classified into a CSS (Cell-specific SS) in which the number is common within the cell from the smallest CCE and a USS (UE-specific SS) in which the number is unique to the terminal from the smallest CCE.
- CSS is assigned PDCCH to which control information read by a plurality of terminals such as system information or information related to paging is assigned, or a downlink / uplink grant indicating a fallback to a lower transmission scheme or a random access instruction.
- PDCCH can be arranged.
- the base station 100 transmits the PDCCH using one or more CCEs in the SS set in the terminal 200.
- Terminal 200 decodes the received signal using one or more CCEs in the SS, and performs a process for detecting a PDCCH addressed to itself (referred to as blind decoding).
- the terminal 200 sets a different SS for each CCE aggregation level. After that, the terminal 200 performs blind decoding using a predetermined combination of CCEs in different SSs for each CCE aggregation level. In other words, terminal 200 performs blind decoding on each PDCCH candidate in an SS that is different for each CCE aggregation level. This series of processing in terminal 200 is called PDCCH monitoring.
- EPDCCH second control channel, Enhanced PDCCH
- the base station 100 sets the EPDCCH region for the terminal 200 and maps the EPDCCH for the terminal 200 to the EPDCCH region.
- base station 100 may map PDCCH for terminal 200 to the PDCCH region regardless of the setting of the EPDCCH region for terminal 200. .
- the base station 100 may map the PDCCH for the terminal 200 to the PDCCH region when the EPDCCH region is not set for the terminal 200.
- the terminal 200 can blind-decode the PDCCH addressed to the terminal 200 in the PDCCH region and / or the EPDCCH addressed to the terminal 200 in the EPDCCH region.
- the terminal 200 may not blind-decode the EPDCCH addressed to the terminal 200 in the EPDCCH region.
- the base station 100 sets one or more EPDCCH regions in the terminal 200 through RRC signaling.
- Each EPDCCH region is composed of one or more RB pairs.
- the EPDCCH region can be set in units of RBGs that are RB pairs or groups of RB pairs.
- the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH region is one of a plurality of predetermined values defined in advance.
- the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH region can be 2, 4 or 8.
- the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH region may be included in the setting related to the EPDCCH region set through RRC signaling.
- the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH region may be set implicitly according to the system bandwidth of the cell or component carrier.
- the base station 100 can set a search area (search space) in each EPDCCH area set in the terminal 200.
- the EPDCCH mapped to the EPDCCH region is processed for each control information for one or a plurality of terminals, and scramble processing, modulation processing, layer mapping processing, precoding processing, and the like are performed. Also, the same precoding process can be performed on the EPDCCH and the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal.
- the EPDCCH is configured by a predetermined number of extended control channel elements (ECCE; Enhanced CCE).
- ECCE extended control channel elements
- one EPDCCH is configured by 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 ECCEs.
- the number of ECCEs constituting one EPDCCH defines an aggregation level (ECCE aggregation level).
- ECCE is composed of a predetermined number of extended resource element groups (EREG; Enhanced REG).
- EREG extended resource element groups
- one ECCE is composed of 4 or 8 EREGs.
- the number of EREGs constituting one ECCE can be defined according to the type of subframe and / or the type of cyclic prefix in which the EPDCCH region is set. For example, when the size of the physical resource for mapping the EPDCCH differs depending on the type of subframe and / or the type of cyclic prefix in which the EPDCCH region is set, the number of EREGs constituting one ECCE is It can be defined according to the size of the resource.
- EREG is composed of a predetermined number of resource elements. For example, one EREG is composed of 16 resource elements in the same RB pair.
- ECCE may be configured by a predetermined resource element in the same RB pair without using EREG.
- the ECCE in the local mapping may be configured by resource elements that configure the EREG used for ECCE in the distributed mapping.
- ECCE in local mapping may be configured by 36 or 72 resource elements in the same RB pair.
- One RB pair constitutes a predetermined number of EREGs.
- one RB pair constitutes 16 EREGs.
- Each EREG is given a number (index) for identification.
- index For example, when one RB pair constitutes 16 EREGs, 0 to 15 are used as EREG numbers for identifying EREGs.
- EREGs with EREG numbers 0 to 15 are also referred to as EREG0 to EREG15.
- the numbering of EREG in one RB pair is performed based on a predetermined rule.
- FIG. 5 shows an EREG configuration in one RB pair.
- the number given to each resource element indicates an EREG number.
- the EREG numbers of EREG0 to EREG15 are sequentially mapped according to the frequency priority mapping rule (frequency-first and time-second).
- the resource element indicated by the kth subcarrier and the lth OFDM symbol is represented as (k, l).
- An index for an OFDM symbol is also called an OFDM symbol number.
- the index for the subcarrier is also called a subcarrier number.
- the subcarrier number can be assigned continuously over the system band (component carrier).
- N sc RB indicates the number of subcarriers in one RB or RB pair.
- the index of RB or RB pair is also called RB number or RB pair number.
- Each slot is given an index (slot number) for the slot. For example, the even slot number is the first slot (slot 0) in each subframe. The odd-numbered slot number is the latter half slot (slot 1) in each subframe.
- the frequency priority mapping rule is that the mapping target is the first OFDM symbol in the plurality of resource elements in the region to be mapped, and the frequency element in each OFDM symbol starts with the resource element of the lowest frequency subcarrier.
- This is a rule in which resource elements in higher directions are preferentially mapped in order, and similarly mapped to subsequent OFDM symbols.
- the frequency priority mapping rule is a rule in which a mapping target is mapped as follows in a plurality of resource elements in a region to be mapped.
- the mapping target includes EREG, EREG number, ECCE, ECCE number, RB pair, RB pair number, antenna port, antenna port number, signal, data, channel, EPDCCH, and / or EPDCCH number.
- mapping in the frequency priority mapping rule can also be applied to association of antenna ports and the like, so mapping can also be referred to as association. That is, the frequency priority mapping rule can be rephrased as a frequency priority association rule.
- the frequency priority mapping rule and the frequency priority association rule are also referred to as a frequency priority rule.
- the mapping target is mapped to an OFDM symbol that is early in the time direction and a resource element of a subcarrier of the lowest frequency. Further, the mapping target is mapped in order from the resource element to the resource element in the direction of increasing frequency.
- mapping target When the resource element to be mapped does not exist in the OFDM symbol, the mapping target is mapped to the resource element of the next OFDM symbol and the subcarrier of the lowest frequency. Further, the mapping target is mapped in order from the resource element to the resource element in the direction of increasing frequency.
- the mapping excludes resource elements to which a collision signal (overwrite signal, interrupt signal) different from the mapping target is mapped. That is, when a collision signal (overwrite signal, interrupt signal) different from the mapping target is mapped to the resource element in the area to which the mapping target is mapped, the mapping target jumps over the resource element ( Skipped) and mapped to the next resource element to map.
- the collision signal includes a cell-specific reference signal, a transmission path condition measurement reference signal, a terminal-specific reference signal, an EPDCCH demodulation reference signal, an EPDCCH, a PDCCH, a channel, a broadcast channel, a synchronization signal, and / or data. .
- mapping target When a collision signal different from the mapping target is mapped to the resource element in the area to which the mapping target is mapped, the mapping target does not skip the resource element (do not skip). Mapping, but the collision signal can overwrite the resource element. That is, the mapping target for the resource element to which the collision signal is mapped is punctured. Further, whether the mapping target is skipped or punctured for the resource element to which the collision signal is mapped may be determined according to the collision signal.
- the EREG numbers EREG0 to EREG15 are mapped in order to resource elements in which k increases from (0, 0) in slot 0. Further, when k reaches the maximum value, the EREG number is incremented by 1 and is mapped in order from (0, 1) to resource elements in which k increases, and is repeated until l reaches the maximum value. Further, the slot 1 is mapped similarly to the slot 0.
- the EREG number is mapped by jumping over the resource element to which the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is mapped. Further, the EREG number is mapped regardless of the mapping of the cell-specific reference signal, the transmission path condition measurement reference signal, and / or the PDCCH region. That is, the EREG number is mapped to the resource element in the RB pair without depending on the signal mapped to the resource element except for the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal. Terminal 200 recognizes that the EPDCCH is not mapped to the resource element to which the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal, the cell-specific reference signal, the transmission path condition measurement reference signal, and / or the PDCCH region is mapped. Thereby, since the definition of EREG is determined without depending on the signal mapped to the resource element, the processing and storage capacity in the base station 100 and the terminal 200 can be reduced.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a combination of resource elements for EREG numbers in one RB pair.
- FIG. 6 shows a combination of resource elements for the EREG number in the EREG configuration shown in FIG.
- Each EREG is composed of nine resource elements.
- ECCE is composed of a predetermined number of EREGs.
- ECCE is composed of 4 or 8 EREGs.
- the number of resource elements that can be used for EPDCCH mapping depends on the number of resource elements to which the cell-specific reference signal, the channel state measurement reference signal, and / or the PDCCH region are mapped. It is determined. That is, the number of resource elements that can be used for EPDCCH mapping is the number of EREGs constituting the ECCE that is the number of resource elements excluding the cell-specific reference signal, the transmission path condition measurement reference signal, and / or the PDCCH region.
- the RB pair is determined according to the number of resource elements that can be used for EPDCCH mapping.
- the number of resource elements that can be used for EPDCCH mapping is equal to or greater than a predetermined number
- the number of EREGs constituting the ECCE is four.
- the number of EREGs constituting the ECCE is eight.
- the predetermined number is preferably set so that the EPDCCH mapped using the ECCE does not fall below a predetermined coding rate. Accordingly, terminal 200 can maintain a predetermined reception quality when receiving EPDCCH.
- ECCE is configured by EREG in one or a plurality of RB pairs. That is, a plurality of mapping rules (mapping methods and associations) between EREG and ECCE are defined.
- the mapping rule between EREG and ECCE is distributed mapping (distributed transmission) or local mapping (local transmission).
- the mapping rule between EREG and ECCE can be set for each EPDCCH region. Distributed mapping or local mapping is set in each EPDCCH region.
- Base station 100 can include a setting indicating distributed mapping or local mapping in a setting related to EPDCCH for terminal 200. In distributed mapping, ECCE is mapped using EREG in a plurality of RB pairs, and distributed to a plurality of RB pairs.
- EREGs constituting the ECCE In the case of distributed mapping, a part of EREGs constituting the ECCE is mapped to EREGs in different RB pairs. In local mapping, ECCE is mapped locally to one RB pair. In the case of local mapping, all EREGs constituting the ECCE are mapped using EREGs in one RB pair.
- the EREG constituting the ECCE can be an EREG having a predetermined EREG number.
- the EREG number of the EREG is mod (i, 16), mod (i + 4,16), mod (i + 8,16), and mod (i + 12, 16).
- i is an integer
- mod (a, b) indicates the remainder obtained by dividing a by b.
- the EREG number of the EREG is mod (i, 16), mod (i + 2,16), mod (i + 4,16), mod (i + 6,16 ), Mod (i + 8,16), mod (i + 10,16), mod (i + 12,16), and mod (i + 14,16).
- ECCE When ECCE is configured by 4 EREGs and EPDCCH is locally mapped, 4 ECCEs are configured in each RB pair. In that case, i is an integer from 0 to 3.
- An ECCE is composed of EREG0, EREG4, EREG8, and EREG12 in the same RB pair.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG1, EREG5, EREG9 and EREG13 in the same RB pair.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG2, EREG6, EREG10 and EREG14 in the same RB pair.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG3, EREG7, EREG11 and EREG15 in the same RB pair.
- ECCE When ECCE is configured by 8 EREGs and EPDCCH is locally mapped, 2 ECCEs are configured in each RB pair. In that case, i is 0 or 1.
- An ECCE is composed of EREG0, EREG2, EREG4, EREG6, EREG8, EREG10, EREG12, and EREG14 in the same RB pair.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG1, EREG3, EREG5, EREG7, EREG9, EREG11, EREG13, and EREG15 in the same RB pair.
- each ECCE is composed of EREGs in a plurality of RB pairs. Further, in a certain ECCE configuration, the RB pairs constituting the EREG can be determined by the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH region. When the ECCE is configured by four EREGs and the EPDCCH region is configured by four RB pairs, each ECCE is configured by EREGs in different RB pairs. In that case, 16 ECCEs are configured, and i is an integer from 0 to 15. For example, one ECCE is composed of EREG0, EREG4, EREG8, and EREG12 in different RB pairs.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG1, EREG5, EREG9 and EREG13 in different RB pairs.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG2, EREG6, EREG10 and EREG14 in different RB pairs.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG3, EREG7, EREG11 and EREG15 in different RB pairs.
- each ECCE is in a different RB pair as in the case where the EPDCCH region is configured by four RB pairs. Consists of EREG. Further, when the ECCE is configured by four EREGs and the EPDCCH region is configured by two RB pairs, each ECCE is configured by two EREGs in each RB pair.
- each ECCE is configured by EREGs in different RB pairs.
- 16 ECCEs are configured, and i is an integer from 0 to 15.
- one ECCE is composed of EREG0, EREG2, EREG4, EREG6, EREG8, EREG10, EREG12, and EREG14 in different RB pairs.
- Another ECCE consists of EREG1, EREG3, EREG5, EREG7, EREG9, EREG11, EREG13 and EREG15 in different RB pairs.
- each ECCE may be configured by EREGs in four RB pairs.
- some RB pairs in the EPDCCH region can be used for mapping other channels such as PDSCH without being used for EPDCCH mapping. Therefore, resource utilization efficiency is improved.
- each ECCE is in a different RB pair as in the case where the EPDCCH region is configured by 8 RB pairs. Consists of EREG. Further, when the ECCE is configured by eight EREGs and the EPDCCH region is configured by four RB pairs, each ECCE is configured by two EREGs in each RB pair. Further, when the ECCE is configured by four EREGs and the EPDCCH region is configured by two RB pairs, each ECCE is configured by four EREGs in each RB pair.
- the mapping method of the base station 100 to the EPDCCH PRB pair for the terminal 200 is as follows. First, the EPDCCH is mapped to one or more ECCEs. Next, in the case of distributed mapping, a plurality of EREGs constituting the ECCE are mapped to EREGs in a plurality of RB pairs. In the case of local mapping, a plurality of EREGs constituting the ECCE are mapped to EREGs in one RB pair. Next, one or more RB pairs constituting each EREG are mapped to PRB pairs in the EPDCCH region.
- various methods can be used for numbering the RB pairs used as the EPDCCH region.
- the numbering of the RB pairs used as the EPDCCH region is performed according to a rule defined in advance.
- the number of the RB pair used as the EPDCCH region may be set in order from the RB pair having the lowest frequency in the EPDCCH region.
- terminal 200 recognizes the PRB pair in the EPDCCH region set from base station 100 as an RB pair used as the EPDCCH region.
- terminal 200 recognizes EREGs that constitute ECCE in each of the RB pairs used as the EPDCCH region.
- terminal 200 recognizes ECCE based on the recognized EREG or resource element depending on whether the EPDCCH is subjected to local mapping or distributed mapping.
- terminal 200 performs EPDCCH detection processing (blind decoding) based on the recognized ECCE.
- the resource elements of the RB pair used as the EPDCCH region may be mapped (multiplexed) with PDCCH, cell-specific reference signal, transmission path condition measurement reference signal, terminal-specific reference signal, broadcast channel, synchronization signal, and the like.
- the terminal-specific reference signal is used to detect (demodulate) the EPDCCH
- part or all of the EPDCCH demodulation reference signals of the antenna ports 107 to 110 are mapped (multiplexed) to the RB pair to which the EPDCCH is mapped.
- the PDCCH, the cell-specific reference signal, the transmission path condition measurement reference signal, the broadcast channel, and the synchronization signal may not be mapped in the resource elements of the RB pair used as the EPDCCH region.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signals of CDM group 1 and CDM group 2 are used in one RB pair to which the EPDCCH is mapped
- the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped is as follows. It is 144 except for the resource element to which the demodulation reference signal is mapped.
- the number of resource elements configuring each EREG is 9 or 18 It is.
- the number of resource elements configuring each ECCE is 36.
- the number of resource elements constituting the CCE used for PDCCH is 36.
- the number of resource elements constituting the ECCE used for EPDCCH is the same as the number of resource elements constituting the CCE used for PDCCH.
- EPDCCH can use the same transmission method, reception method, signal processing, and the like as PDCCH. That is, since the transmission method, reception method, signal processing, etc. of PDCCH and EPDCCH can be shared, the load on base station 100 and terminal 200 can be reduced.
- the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped decreases.
- the variation in the number of resource elements between ECCEs obtained based on the EREG configuration shown in FIG. 5 when the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped will be described.
- the number of antenna ports of the cell-specific reference signal is 1 (antenna port 0)
- the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value of the number of resource elements between ECCEs is 1 regardless of the number of PDCCHs (0 to 3). It is.
- the variation in the number of resource elements between ECCEs obtained based on the EREG configuration is a possible combination of the PDCCH region and the number of antenna ports of the cell-specific reference signal. Regardless, it is suppressed. For this reason, the size of the resource hardly changes depending on the ECCE used for EPDCCH transmission. That is, the difference in transmission characteristics due to the coding gain for EPDCCH is small depending on the ECCE used for transmission of EPDCCH. Thereby, the load of the scheduling process when base station 100 transmits EPDCCH to terminal 200 can be significantly reduced.
- the RB pair to which the EPDCCH is mapped has the number of antenna ports of the cell-specific reference signal is 2 (antenna ports 0 and 1). Can be considered. That is, when the number of antenna ports of the cell-specific reference signal transmitted by the base station is 1 (antenna port 0), the base station 100 transmits the EPDCCH to the terminal 200 when the antenna of the cell-specific reference signal is transmitted. Assuming that the number of ports is 2 (antenna ports 0 and 1), the EPDCCH is mapped.
- the terminal 200 detects the EPDCCH transmitted from the base station 100 and the antenna of the cell-specific reference signal. Assuming that the number of ports is 2 (antenna ports 0 and 1), the EPDCCH is demapped.
- base station 100 transmits an EPDCCH and an EPDCCH demodulation reference signal associated with the EPDCCH.
- terminal 200 detects (demodulates) EPDCCH using an EPDCCH demodulation reference signal.
- the resource used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation are associated using a predetermined method.
- the resource used for EPDCCH transmission is an EPDCCH region, EPDCCH, EREG, EREG set, ECCE, or resource element.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is also simply referred to as a reference signal.
- the association between the resource used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation can be switched based on the settings related to EPDCCH.
- the association between the resource used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation can be different when EPDCCH is transmitted by local mapping and when EPDCCH is transmitted by distributed mapping. That is, the mapping rule set in the EPDCCH region is determined according to the local mapping or the distributed mapping, and the association between the resource used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is determined.
- each ECCE is associated with one of the antenna ports 107-110.
- antenna ports 107 to 110 are associated in order from ECCE having the smallest ECCE number. That is, each ECCE in the local mapping is associated with a different antenna port.
- each EPDCCH can be transmitted using any of the antenna ports associated with the mapped divided resources. In that case, the association may be further determined based on the terminal unique ID, RNTI, RB number, RB pair number, and / or slot number.
- terminal 200 may be notified from base station 100 of the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation for EPDCCH candidates to be blind-decoded.
- an associated antenna port is determined for each resource element.
- Various methods can be used for the association. In the following description, a case where the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are used as the associated antenna port will be described. However, the present invention is not limited to this.
- the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 108 may be used as the associated antenna port.
- the antenna port 107 is also referred to as a first antenna port.
- the antenna port 109 or the antenna port 108 is also referred to as a second antenna port.
- the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are alternately associated with each other by the frequency priority mapping rule in each EREG.
- the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 107 and the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 109 can be made substantially the same. Since the deviation between the antenna ports can be reduced, the effect of frequency diversity is improved.
- the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are alternately associated with each other by the frequency priority mapping rule in each EREG. Further, according to the EREG number of the associated EREG, the antenna port is associated from the antenna port 107 or the antenna port 109 in each EREG. For example, the association of the antenna port is performed from the antenna port 107 or the antenna port 109 in each EREG depending on whether the EREG number is odd or even.
- each resource element in an EREG is alternately associated with one of the two antenna ports (ie, antenna ports 107 and 109). At this time, if the EREG number including the resource element is an even number, the antenna port 107 is associated in order, and if the EREG number including the resource element is an odd number, the antenna port 109 is sequentially associated.
- the antenna port is associated from the antenna port 107 in each EREG.
- the antenna port is associated from the antenna port 109 in each EREG.
- the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are alternately associated with each other by the frequency priority mapping rule in each EREG. Further, according to the EREG number of the associated EREG, the antenna port is associated from the antenna port 107 or the antenna port 109 in each EREG.
- the antenna port association is based on the quotient obtained by dividing the EREG number by a predetermined number M in each EREG (that is, the floor function is taken as the reference value 1 for the number obtained by dividing the EREG number by M).
- the operation is performed from the antenna port 107 or the antenna port 109.
- the antenna port is associated from the antenna port 107, and when the quotient obtained by dividing the EREG number by 4 is an odd number, Is associated with the antenna port 109.
- physical resources are given in units of EREG.
- Each resource element in an EREG is alternately associated with one of the two antenna ports (ie, antenna ports 107 and 109).
- the EREG numbers including the resource element are associated in order from the antenna port 107. If the floor function is taken as the reference value 1 with respect to the number divided by 1), if the odd number is an odd number, the antenna ports 109 are sequentially associated.
- the association of antenna ports is performed from the antenna port 107 when the EREG numbers are EREG numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, and 11 in each EREG. In the case of EREG numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 and 15, this is done from antenna port 109.
- the antenna ports are associated so that the bias of the antenna ports associated with the EREGs constituting the ECCE is the same in the ECCE.
- the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 107 and the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 109 can be made substantially the same. Since the deviation between the antenna ports can be reduced, the effect of frequency diversity is improved. Further, the average transmission power between the antenna ports is the same.
- the resource port used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal are associated with each other alternately based on the EREG number.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the association between the resource element used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation is as follows: RB pair number, ECCE number, subframe number, slot number, number identifying the EPDCCH region, and / or EPDCCH
- the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 can be alternately associated with each other based on the number for identifying.
- the association between the resource element used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation is such that the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are alternately associated with each EREG.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the resource may be an RB pair, ECCE, subframe, slot, EPDCCH region, and / or EPDCCH. Good.
- association between the resource element used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation is that the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are in the RB pair number in each EREG. Based on this, the frequency priority mapping rules can be alternately associated.
- the association between the resource element used for EPDCCH transmission and the antenna port of the reference signal for EPDCCH demodulation is performed from the antenna port 107 in each EREG when the RB pair number is even, and when the RB pair number is odd, In each EREG, it is performed from the antenna port 109.
- the resource element to which the collision signal is mapped may be excluded. That is, in the association of the antenna port, when a collision signal (overwrite signal, interrupt signal) is mapped to the resource element in the EREG in which the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are alternately associated (in order), the antenna port is , May skip that resource element and associate it with the next resource element to be associated.
- the collision signal includes a cell-specific reference signal, a transmission path condition measurement reference signal, a terminal-specific reference signal, a broadcast channel, a synchronization signal, and / or a PDCCH region.
- the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 107 and the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 109 are substantially the same in each EREG, OFDM symbol, RB pair and / or ECCE without depending on the collision signal. Can be.
- the antenna port does not jump over the resource element.
- a reference signal for transmission path condition measurement can be overwritten on the resource element. That is, the antenna port for the resource element to which the channel state measurement reference signal is mapped is punctured.
- the terminal sets the PDCCH region from a CFI (Control Field Indicator) notified from the base station 100. If the CFI is not set through RRC signaling, the UE recognizes the PDCCH region based on the CFI notified through the PCFICH mapped to a predetermined resource element in the subframe. When CFI is configured through RRC signaling, the terminal recognizes the PDCCH region based on the CFI notified through RRC signaling regardless of the CFI notified through PCFICH. In addition, when the CFI is not set through RRC signaling, the terminal may recognize the PDCCH region based on the CFI defined in advance, regardless of the CFI notified through the PCFICH.
- CFI Control Field Indicator
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- whether the antenna port association is performed from the antenna port 107 or the antenna port 109 may be determined based on the ECCE number, EPDCCH number, RB pair number, cell ID, RNTI, and the like. Further, for example, whether the association of the antenna port is performed from the antenna port 107 or the antenna port 109 may be set from the base station 100.
- the association of the antenna port may be fixed regardless of the collision signal.
- the resource element of the even-numbered OFDM symbol is associated with the antenna port 107
- the resource element of the odd-numbered OFDM symbol is associated with the antenna port 109.
- the resource element of the odd-numbered OFDM symbol is associated with the antenna port 107
- the resource element of the even-numbered OFDM symbol is associated with the antenna port 109.
- the EPDCCH generation unit is a control channel notified to the terminal, and generates an EPDCCH associated with the first antenna port and the second antenna port.
- the EPDCCH generation unit maps to a resource element included in the EREG assigned to EPDCCH transmission.
- the EPDCCH generation unit alternately associates the first antenna port or the second antenna port with the resource element in each EREG by the frequency priority rule.
- the EPDCCH generation unit is a resource element associated with the first antenna port or the second antenna port, and maps the EPDCCH complex symbol to a resource element included in the EREG assigned to the EPDCCH transmission.
- the EPDCCH processing unit is mapped to the resource element included in the EREG assigned to the transmission of the EPDCCH using the channel estimation value estimated by the channel estimation unit, and is associated with the first antenna port and the second antenna port.
- EPDCCH to be detected is detected.
- the EPDCCH processing unit detects on the assumption that the first antenna port and the second antenna port are alternately associated with each other in the EREG by the frequency priority rule.
- the EPDCCH processing unit maps an EPDCCH complex symbol to the resource element that is associated with the first antenna port or the second antenna port and is included in the EREG allocated to the transmission of the EPDCCH. It is assumed that it will be detected.
- the terminal 200 sets an EPDCCH region (EPDCCH set) by the base station 100 and recognizes a plurality of ECCEs in the EPDCCH region.
- the number of ECCEs in the EPDCCH region is defined according to the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH region and the number of EREGs constituting one ECCE. For example, when one EPDCCH region is composed of two RB pairs and one ECCE is composed of four EREGs, the EPDCCH region is composed of eight ECCEs.
- the EPDCCH region is configured by 32 ECCEs.
- the EPDCCH region is configured by 16 ECCEs.
- Each ECCE defines an EPDCCH region, a cell, a component carrier, a physical cell ID, a virtual cell ID, and / or an ECCE number unique to the terminal.
- SS is set by the base station 100 in the terminal 200.
- the terminal 200 is set with an ECCE number recognized as SS by the base station 100.
- the terminal 200 is set with one ECCE number to be a start ECCE number (reference ECCE number) for recognition as SS by the base station 100.
- the terminal 200 recognizes an SS unique to the terminal 200 based on the start ECCE number and a predetermined rule.
- the start ECCE number is set by control information that is uniquely notified from the base station 100 to the terminal 200.
- the start ECCE number may be determined based on an RNTI that is uniquely set from the base station 100 to the terminal 200.
- the start ECCE number may be determined based on control information that is uniquely notified from base station 100 to terminal 200 and RNTI that is uniquely set from base station 100 to terminal 200.
- the start ECCE number may be further determined based on a subframe number numbered for each subframe or a slot number numbered for each slot.
- the start ECCE number is unique to the terminal 200, and is unique information for each subframe or each slot. Therefore, the SS of terminal 200 can be set differently for each subframe or slot.
- Various rules can be used for the rule for recognizing the SS from the start ECCE number.
- the SS for searching for the EPDCCH in the terminal 200 can be configured by one or more ECCEs. That is, ECCE in an area set as an EPDCCH area is used as a unit, and it is configured by a set of one or more ECCEs (ECCE aggregation). The number of ECCEs constituting this set is referred to as “ECCE set level” (ECCE aggregation level). Hereinafter, the ECCE aggregation level is also simply referred to as an aggregation level (AL). Note that SS may be set for each ECCE aggregation level. For example, the start ECCE for setting the SS may be set for each ECCE aggregation level.
- the SS at each ECCE aggregation level is composed of an aggregation of a plurality of EPDCCH candidates.
- the number of EPDCCH candidates may be defined for each ECCE aggregation level. For example, at each ECCE aggregation level, the number of zero or more EPDCCH candidates can be defined.
- the EPDCCH candidate is configured by one ECCE.
- the ECCE aggregation level is 2 (AL2), EPDCCH candidates are configured by a set of two ECCEs.
- the EPDCCH candidate is configured by a set of 4 ECCEs.
- the EPDCCH candidate is configured by a set of 8 ECCEs.
- the EPDCCH candidate is configured by a set of 16 ECCEs.
- the base station 100 transmits the EPDCCH using one or more ECCEs within the ECCE set in the terminal 200.
- the terminal 200 decodes the received signal using one or more ECCEs in the SS, and performs processing for detecting the EPDCCH addressed to itself (blind decoding).
- the terminal 200 sets a different SS for each ECCE aggregation level. After that, the terminal 200 performs blind decoding on a predetermined combination of ECCEs in different SSs for each ECCE aggregation level. In other words, terminal 200 performs blind decoding on each EPDCCH candidate in an independent SS for each ECCE aggregation level (monitors EPDCCH).
- a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates (number of blind decoding) for the ECCE aggregation level can be specified.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates for the ECCE aggregation level is also referred to as a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates (AL1, AL2, AL4, AL8, AL16) is represented by (8,4,2,1,0)
- the number of EPDCCH candidates for AL1 is 8
- the number of EPDCCH candidates for AL2 is
- the number of EPDCCH candidates for AL4 is 2
- the number of EPDCCH candidates for AL8 is 1
- the number of EPDCCH candidates for AL16 is 0.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates can be defined independently for each EPDCCH set.
- a plurality of EPDCCH candidate number combinations are defined and can be switched based on a predetermined condition.
- the conditions that define the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates are the number of EPDCCH sets to be set, the mapping rule between EREG and ECCE, the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH set, the DCI format, the number of start symbols for the EPDCCH set, and the EPDCCH set.
- the type of subframe in which the EPDCCH set is set, the type of cyclic prefix of the resource in which the EPDCCH set is set, and / or the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in the RB pair in the EPDCCH set Can do.
- the number of resource elements that can be used for mapping the EPDCCH in the RB pair in the EPDCCH set is defined unique to the terminal 200.
- the resource element defined as the number of available resource elements satisfies the following criteria.
- the available resource elements are 16 EREG resource elements in the RB pair.
- the available resource elements are resource elements that are not used for CRS or CSI-RS set in the terminal 200.
- the OFDM symbol number in the first slot in the subframe satisfies a predetermined number or less.
- the predetermined number is set for each EPDCCH set through PDCCH signaling and / or RRC signaling. That is, the available resource elements are resource elements from the OFDM symbol indicated by the start OFDM symbol, which is the OFDM symbol number that starts in the subframe, to the last OFDM symbol of the subframe.
- the start OFDM symbol can be set independently for each EPDCCH set through PDCCH signaling and / or RRC signaling.
- a specific example of a condition that defines the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is defined based on the number of resource elements that can be used for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set.
- the first condition is satisfied when the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is smaller than a predetermined value (threshold value) (including a predetermined value or less). It is a condition.
- the second condition is a condition that satisfies a case where the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is larger than a predetermined value (threshold value) (including a predetermined value or more). is there.
- the predetermined value used for switching between the first condition and the second condition can be defined in advance or set by the base station.
- the predetermined value can be defined based on the reception quality for the EPDCCH when the resource element is used.
- the predetermined value may be 104.
- three or more conditions can be defined in advance or set by the base station.
- a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is defined according to the number of conditions.
- Another specific example of the conditions defining the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is the number of resource elements that can be used for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set, and the type of subframe to which the EPDCCH set is mapped And the type of cyclic prefix (CP) of the resource for which the EPDCCH set is set.
- CP cyclic prefix
- the first condition is when the number of resource elements that can be used to map the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is smaller than a predetermined value (threshold value) (including a predetermined value or less).
- a predetermined value including a predetermined value or less.
- the subframe type to which the EPDCCH set is mapped is a predetermined subframe
- the cyclic prefix type of the resource in which the EPDCCH set is set is a normal CP.
- the second condition is a condition that satisfies a case that is not included in the first condition.
- the second condition is when the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is larger than a predetermined value (threshold value) (including a predetermined value or more).
- the subframe type to which the EPDCCH set is mapped is a subframe that is not included in the first condition, and is a condition that satisfies the case where the cyclic prefix type of the resource in which the EPDCCH set is set is an extended CP.
- the predetermined value used for switching between the first condition and the second condition can be defined in advance or set by the base station.
- the predetermined value can be defined based on the reception quality for the EPDCCH when the resource element is used.
- the predetermined value may be 104.
- three or more conditions can be defined in advance or set by the base station.
- a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is defined according to the number of conditions.
- condition that defines the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is the number of resource elements that can be used for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set and the number of EREGs that constitute one ECCE. Stipulated based on.
- the first condition is when the number of resource elements that can be used to map the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is smaller than a predetermined value (threshold value) (including a predetermined value or less). This is a condition that satisfies the case where one ECCE is composed of four EREGs.
- the second condition is a condition that satisfies a case that is not included in the first condition.
- one of the second conditions is when the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is larger than a predetermined value (threshold value) (including a predetermined value or more). This is a condition that satisfies the case where one ECCE is composed of four EREGs.
- Another of the second conditions is a condition that satisfies the case where one ECCE is configured by eight EREGs.
- the predetermined value used for switching between the first condition and the second condition can be defined in advance or set by the base station.
- the predetermined value can be defined based on the reception quality for the EPDCCH when the resource element is used.
- the predetermined value may be 104.
- three or more conditions can be defined in advance or set by the base station.
- a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is defined according to the number of conditions.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is independently defined based at least on the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set.
- the first condition is a case where the number of resource elements that can be used for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is smaller than a predetermined value (threshold value).
- the second condition is when the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is larger than a predetermined value (threshold value).
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates can be defined based on various conditions other than the condition related to the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set.
- regulate the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates can be used individually or in combination.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when one EPDCCH set is set.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is defined independently for the number N of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH set and the conditions for the EPDCCH set. For example, when the number N of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH set is 4, and the condition for the EPDCCH set is the second condition, the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is (4, 6, 3, 2, 1). .
- the combinations of the number of EPDCCH candidates are the numbers N 1 and N 2 of the respective RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set, and the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set. And independently for each EPDCCH set.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when the first EPDCCH set is the first condition and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of combinations of EPDCCH candidate numbers when the first EPDCCH set is the first condition and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when the first EPDCCH set is the second condition and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when the first EPDCCH set is the second condition and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is independently defined based on the condition for the first EPDCCH set and the condition for the second EPDCCH set.
- resources to which the EPDCCH can be mapped can be set independently for each EPDCCH set. That is, the number of resource elements that can be used to map the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set is independent for each EPDCCH set and may be different for each EPDCCH set. In particular, the number of resource elements available for mapping the EPDCCH in each RB pair in the EPDCCH set may depend greatly on the start OFDM symbol for each RB pair in the EPDCCH set. The start OFDM symbol can be set independently for each EPDCCH set. Therefore, there is a possibility that the EPDCCH set corresponding to the first condition and the EPDCCH set corresponding to the second condition are mixed.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is independently defined based on the condition for the first EPDCCH set and the condition for the second EPDCCH set, and according to the condition corresponding to each EPDCCH set, A suitable combination of EPDCCH candidate numbers is applicable.
- FIGS. 8 to 11 there are four states depending on whether each of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition or the second condition. Specifically, in the first state, the first EPDCCH set is the first condition, and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition. In the second state, the first EPDCCH set is the first condition, and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition.
- the first EPDCCH set is the second condition
- the second EPDCCH set is the first condition
- the first EPDCCH set is the second condition
- the second EPDCCH set is the second condition. That is, since the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is independently defined for the four states that are combinations of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set, the combination of the EPDCCH candidate numbers It can be suitably applied according to. Moreover, the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates can be suitably applied according to the number of available resource elements in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set. If the total number of EPDCCH candidates for the first EPDCCH set and the number of EPDCCH candidates for the second EPDCCH set is limited, the method described above may be more effective.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is defined using the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates shown in FIG. May be.
- the number defining the number of EPDCCH candidate combinations is reduced, so that the storage capacity in base station 100 and terminal 200 is reduced.
- the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate is one or more ECCEs to which the EPDCCH can be mapped.
- the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate can be indicated by an ECCE number that is an index indicating ECCE.
- the ECCE number is defined by the number of RB pairs constituting the EPDCCH set, and is a number unique to each EPDCCH set or a plurality of EPDCCH sets.
- the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate in the local mapping and the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate in the distributed mapping can be defined independently.
- the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate can be defined based on a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates for the EPDCCH set.
- the resource position of an EPDCCH candidate can be defined based on the number of EPDCCH candidates and the number of RB pairs that constitute the EPDCCH set.
- the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate can be defined based on the start ECCE specific to the terminal 200.
- the start ECCE can be set based on the control information notified by the base station 100.
- the start ECCE can be set based on control information unique to the terminal 200.
- the start ECCE can be set based on the RNTI that is an identifier unique to the terminal 200.
- the resource position of the EPDCCH candidate can be defined by ECCE that is identified or set in a predetermined order or method from the start ECCE.
- the resource positions of EPDCCH candidates can be defined by ECCEs of consecutive ECCE numbers corresponding to the ECCE aggregation level.
- the resource position of an EPDCCH candidate can be defined by ECCE in RB pairs with different EPDCCH candidates.
- the resource position of EPDCCH candidates can be defined by ECCE of ECCE numbers in which the respective EPDCCH candidates are continuous.
- the base station 100 sets one or more EPDCCH sets for the terminal 200.
- Base station 100 maps the EPDCCH for terminal 200 to one of the EPDCCH candidates in the set EPDCCH set.
- EPDCCH candidates in the EPDCCH set are identified using the method already described.
- one or more EPDCCH sets are set by the base station 100.
- the terminal 200 sets or recognizes the number of EPDCCH candidates and / or resource positions of EPDCCH candidates for each ECCE aggregation level using the method described above. For example, terminal 200 sets or recognizes the number of EPDCCH candidates for each ECCE aggregation level and / or the resource position of EPDCCH candidates based on information on the configured EPDCCH set and / or conditions on the EPDCCH set. Terminal 200 sequentially searches (blind decoding) the EPDCCH for the EPDCCH candidates.
- control information is subjected to error detection coding processing and the like, and is mapped to PDCCH and / or EPDCCH which are physical control channels.
- the PDCCH and EPDCCH are subjected to error correction coding processing and modulation processing, and are transmitted and received through a PDCCH region and an EPDCCH region different from the PDCCH, respectively.
- the physical control channel referred to here is a kind of physical channel and is a control channel defined on a physical frame.
- the PDCCH is a physical control channel that uses the same transmission port (antenna port) as the cell-specific reference signal.
- the EPDCCH is a physical control channel that uses the same transmission port as the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal.
- Terminal 200 demodulates PDCCH using a cell-specific reference signal, and demodulates EPDCCH using an EPDCCH demodulation reference signal.
- the cell-specific reference signal is a reference signal common to all terminals in the cell, and is a reference signal that can be used by any terminal because it is inserted into almost all resources. Therefore, any terminal can demodulate the PDCCH.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal is a reference signal inserted only in the allocated resource, and can perform adaptively precoding processing and beamforming processing in the same way as data.
- the control channel arranged in the EPDCCH region can obtain adaptive precoding, beamforming gain, and frequency scheduling gain.
- the EPDCCH demodulation reference signal can be shared by a plurality of terminals. For example, when the control channel arranged in the EPDCCH region is notified by being distributed to a plurality of resources (for example, resource blocks), the terminal-specific reference signal in the EPDCCH region can be used by a plurality of terminals. . In this case, the control channel arranged in the EPDCCH region can obtain frequency diversity gain.
- control channel (PDCCH) mapped to the PDCCH region is a physical control channel on an OFDM symbol (symbol) located in the front part of the physical subframe, and a system on these OFDM symbols. It can be arranged in the entire band (component carrier (CC)).
- the control channel (EPDCCH) mapped to the EPDCCH region is a physical control channel on the OFDM symbol located behind the PDCCH of the physical subframe, and one of the system bandwidths on these OFDM symbols is within the system bandwidth. It can be arranged in a part band.
- the PDCCH Since the PDCCH is arranged on the OFDM symbol dedicated to the control channel located in the front part of the physical subframe, the PDCCH can be received and demodulated before the rear OFDM symbol for the physical data channel. A terminal that monitors only the OFDM symbol dedicated to the control channel can also be received. Moreover, since it can be spread and arranged throughout the CC, inter-cell interference can be randomized. Further, the PDCCH region is a region that is set unique to the base station 100 and is a region that is common to all terminals connected to the base station 100. On the other hand, the EPDCCH is arranged on the rear OFDM symbol for the shared channel (physical data channel) that is normally received by the communicating terminal.
- EPDCCHs or EPDCCHs and physical data channels can be orthogonally multiplexed (multiplexing without interference).
- the EPDCCH region is a region that is set unique to the terminal 200 and is a region that is set for each terminal connected to the base station 100. Note that the base station 100 can set the EPDCCH region to be shared by a plurality of terminals. Also, the PDCCH region and the EPDCCH region are arranged in the same physical subframe.
- the OFDM symbol is a unit in the time direction for mapping bits of each channel.
- the PDCCH is a cell-specific physical control channel and is a physical channel that can be acquired (detected) by both the idle terminal and the connected terminal.
- the EPDCCH is a physical control channel unique to a terminal, and is a physical channel that can be acquired only by a connected terminal.
- the idle state refers to a state in which the base station does not accumulate RRC (Radio Resource Control) information (RRC_IDLE state) or a state in which the mobile station is performing intermittent reception (DRX). This is a state where no operation is performed.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the connected state is a state in which data can be immediately transmitted / received, such as a state in which the terminal holds network information (RRC_CONNECTED state) or a state in which the mobile station is not performing intermittent reception (DRX).
- PDCCH is a channel that terminal 200 can receive without depending on terminal-specific RRC signaling.
- EPDCCH is a channel set by terminal-specific RRC signaling, and is a channel that terminal 200 can receive by terminal-specific RRC signaling. That is, the PDCCH is a channel that can be received by any terminal with a setting limited in advance, and the EPDCCH is a channel that can be easily changed by the terminal.
- the base station 100 when setting the EPDCCH to the terminal 200, the base station 100 notifies the terminal-specific setting information for the radio resource including the terminal-specific setting information of the EPDCCH by dedicated RRC signaling. Also, when changing the set EPDCCH to the terminal 200, the base station 100 similarly notifies the terminal-specific setting information for the radio resource including the terminal-specific setting information of the EPDCCH whose parameter has been changed by dedicated RRC signaling. To do. Further, when releasing (releasing) the set EPDCCH, the base station 100 similarly notifies the terminal 200 by dedicated RRC signaling. For example, the terminal-specific setting information for a radio resource not including the EPDCCH terminal-specific setting information is notified. Moreover, you may notify the control information for releasing the terminal specific setting information of EPDCCH.
- the communication system in the present embodiment includes the base station and the terminal described in the first embodiment. Below, a different part from 1st Embodiment is demonstrated.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when two EPDCCH sets are configured constitutes the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set, as in the examples shown in FIGS. Defined independently based on the number N 1 and N 2 of each RB pair and the conditions for each of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set. That is, each of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set has four states depending on the first condition or the second condition. Specifically, in the first state, the first EPDCCH set is the first condition, and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition. In the second state, the first EPDCCH set is the first condition, and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition.
- the first EPDCCH set is the second condition
- the second EPDCCH set is the first condition
- the first EPDCCH set is the second condition
- the second EPDCCH set is the second condition.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is determined by the condition for the first EPDCCH set and the condition for the second EPDCCH set.
- a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates in the same case is used.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when two EPDCCH sets are set.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is the number N 1 and N 2 of each RB pair constituting the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set, and the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH. It can be defined based on two conditions of conditions for the set.
- the two states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are when at least one of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition, and the first EPDCCH set and the first EPDCCH set. This is a case where two EPDCCH sets are the second condition.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when the condition for the first EPDCCH set and the condition for the second EPDCCH set are different is the EPDCCH when the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the first condition. It is the same as the combination of the number of candidates.
- the reception quality in the first condition or the second condition can be estimated based on the number of resource elements that can be used to transmit the EPDCCH.
- the two states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are as follows: the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the first condition, and the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set. And when at least one of the EPDCCH sets is the second condition. That is, the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when the condition for the first EPDCCH set and the condition for the second EPDCCH set are different is the EPDCCH when the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the second condition. It is the same as the combination of the number of candidates.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates when two EPDCCH sets are set.
- the combinations of the number of EPDCCH candidates are the numbers N 1 and N 2 of the respective RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set, the first EPDCCH set, and the second EPDCCH set. It can be defined based on two conditions of conditions for the set. The two states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are when the first EPDCCH set is the first condition and when the first EPDCCH set is the second condition. There may be. That is, regardless of the conditions for the second EPDCCH set, the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is defined according to the conditions of the first EPDCCH set.
- a combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set may be defined according to the condition of the second EPDCCH set regardless of the condition for the first EPDCCH set.
- the two states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set may be a state in which each EPDCCH set is based on the setting of distributed mapping or local mapping.
- the two states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the case where at least one of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is a distributed mapping, and the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set. This is a case where two EPDCCH sets are local mapping.
- the two states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set include a case where at least one of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is a local mapping, and a first EPDCCH set.
- the second EPDCCH set is distributed mapping. Also, for example, regardless of the setting of the distributed mapping or the local mapping for the second EPDCCH set, depending on the setting of the distributed mapping or the local mapping for the first EPDCCH set, in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set A combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates may be defined.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set can be defined based on the first condition or the second condition in addition to the setting of the distributed mapping or the local mapping for the EPDCCH set.
- the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set can be suitably defined based on the setting of distributed mapping or local mapping for the EPDCCH set.
- the combinations that they can take are four states.
- the four states can be handled as two states, the number defining the combination of the number of EPDCCH candidates is reduced. Thereby, the storage capacity in the base station 100 and the terminal 200 is reduced, and the processing can be reduced.
- the three states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are as follows: the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the first condition, and the first EPDCCH set and the second The second EPDCCH set is the second condition, and the first EPDCCH set is different from the second EPDCCH set.
- the three states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are as follows: the first EPDCCH set is the first condition regardless of the condition for the second EPDCCH set; The second EPDCCH set is the second condition and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition, and the condition for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the second condition .
- the three states of the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set may be a state in which each EPDCCH set is based on the setting of distributed mapping or local mapping.
- the conditions for the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the first condition or the second condition
- the four states that can be taken by them can be handled as three states.
- the number defining the combination of EPDCCH candidate numbers can be reduced.
- the storage capacity in the base station 100 and the terminal 200 is reduced.
- the association of antenna ports in distributed mapping may be performed for each block of complex symbols.
- the block of complex symbols can be all or part of the EPDCCH.
- the association of the antenna port is performed for the EPDCCH complex symbol.
- the complex symbol is mapped to the resource element in each EREG with a frequency priority mapping rule.
- the mapping of complex symbols to resource elements is performed for resource elements to which no collision signal is mapped. As a result, the antenna port can be associated with the collision signal in a jump.
- the same effect as when the antenna port is associated with the resource element can be obtained. That is, in each EREG, OFDM symbol, RB pair, and ECCE, the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 107 and the number of resource elements associated with the antenna port 109 can be made substantially the same. Since the deviation between the antenna ports can be reduced, the effect of frequency diversity is improved. Further, the average transmission power between the antenna ports is the same.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the present invention can be applied even when the EREG number is allocated over all RB pairs in the EPDCCH region.
- the EPDCCH region is configured by four RB pairs
- each RB pair configures 16 EREGs, and thus the EPDCCH region is configured by 64 EREGs.
- the EREG numbers are 0 to 63, and can be allocated in order from the RB pair having the lowest frequency.
- the EREG number in the first RB pair is 0 to 15, the EREG number in the second RB pair is 16 to 31, and the EREG number in the third RB pair is 32 to 47.
- the EREG numbers in the RB pair are 48 to 63.
- the mapping target is a direction in which time is delayed in each subcarrier from the resource element of the lowest frequency subcarrier that is the first OFDM symbol in a plurality of resource elements in the mapping region.
- This is a rule in which resource elements of the OFDM symbols are preferentially mapped in order, and the subcarriers in the direction of the next highest frequency are similarly mapped.
- the mapping in the time priority mapping rule can also be applied to the association of the antenna port or the like, so that the mapping can also be referred to as the association. That is, the time priority mapping rule can be rephrased as a time priority association rule.
- the time priority mapping rule and the time priority association rule are also referred to as a time priority rule.
- the case where the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are alternately associated according to a predetermined rule with respect to the resource element or the complex symbol of EPDCCH in each EREG has been described. It is not limited to.
- the association between the antenna port and the resource element or the EPDCCH complex symbol may be performed so that the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 have 1 or 0.
- the antenna port 107 and the antenna port 109 are associated with nine resource elements or EPDCCH complex symbols, the five antenna ports 107 and the four antenna ports 109 may be sequentially associated according to a predetermined rule. it can.
- resource elements and resource blocks are used as data channel, control channel, PDSCH, PDCCH, EPDCCH and reference signal mapping units, and subframes and radio frames are used as time direction transmission units.
- PDSCH data channel
- PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
- EPDCCH EPDCCH
- reference signal mapping units subframes and radio frames are used as time direction transmission units.
- subframes and radio frames are used as time direction transmission units.
- the extended physical downlink control channel 103 arranged in the PDSCH region is referred to as EPDCCH, and the distinction from the conventional physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) has been clarified.
- PDCCH physical downlink control channel
- terminal capability information or function information indicating whether or not the functions described in the above embodiments can be used for base station 100 is described. Group information) to the base station 100, the base station 100 can determine whether or not the functions described in the above embodiments can be used. More specifically, when the function described in each of the above embodiments can be used, information indicating it is included in the terminal capability information, and when the function described in each of the above embodiments is not usable, Information related to this function may not be included in the terminal capability information.
- the function described in each of the above embodiments can be used, 1 is set in the predetermined bit field of the function group information, and when the function described in each of the above embodiments is not usable, the function group information
- the predetermined bit field may be set to 0.
- resource elements and resource blocks are used as data channel, control channel, PDSCH, PDCCH, EPDCCH and reference signal mapping units, and subframes and radio frames are used as time direction transmission units.
- the same effect can be obtained even if a region and a time unit composed of an arbitrary frequency and time are used instead.
- the case of demodulating using a precoded RS is described, and the port corresponding to the precoded RS is described using a port equivalent to the MIMO layer.
- the same effect can be obtained by applying the present invention to ports corresponding to different reference signals.
- Unprecoded RS is used instead of Precoded RS, and a port equivalent to an output end after precoding processing or a port equivalent to a physical antenna (or a combination of physical antennas) can be used as a port.
- the program that operates in the base station 100 and the terminal 200 related to the present invention is a program (a program that causes a computer to function) that controls the CPU and the like so as to realize the functions of the above-described embodiments related to the present invention.
- Information handled by these devices is temporarily stored in the RAM at the time of processing, then stored in various ROMs and HDDs, read out by the CPU as necessary, and corrected and written.
- a recording medium for storing the program a semiconductor medium (for example, ROM, nonvolatile memory card, etc.), an optical recording medium (for example, DVD, MO, MD, CD, BD, etc.), a magnetic recording medium (for example, magnetic tape, Any of a flexible disk etc. may be sufficient.
- the processing is performed in cooperation with the operating system or other application programs.
- the functions of the invention may be realized.
- the program when distributing to the market, the program can be stored in a portable recording medium for distribution, or transferred to a server computer connected via a network such as the Internet.
- the storage device of the server computer is also included in the present invention.
- part or all of the base station 100 and the terminal 200 in the above-described embodiment may be realized as an LSI that is typically an integrated circuit. Each functional block of base station 100 and terminal 200 may be individually chipped, or a part or all of them may be integrated into a chip.
- the method of circuit integration is not limited to LSI, and may be realized by a dedicated circuit or a general-purpose processor.
- an integrated circuit based on the technology can also be used.
- the terminal device of the present invention is not limited to application to a mobile station device, but is a stationary or non-movable electronic device installed indoors or outdoors, such as AV equipment, kitchen equipment, cleaning / washing equipment It can be applied to air conditioning equipment, office equipment, vending machines, and other daily life equipment.
- the present invention is suitable for use in a radio base station apparatus, a radio terminal apparatus, a radio communication system, and a radio communication method.
- a base station includes a resource element including one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol, and a predetermined resource.
- a base station that communicates with a terminal using an RB pair composed of elements, and an EPDCCH used to notify control information for the terminal is a first EPDCCH set composed of a plurality of RB pairs and An EPDCCH generation unit that maps to one of the EPDCCH candidates respectively defined in the second EPDCCH set, and the number of EPDCCH candidates is the number of RB pairs that constitute the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set
- the number of RB pairs that make up the set, the conditions for the first EPDCCH set, and the second EPD And conditions for the CH set is defined on the basis of conditions includes a first condition, the first condition is either different from the second condition.
- a base station is the above-described base station, wherein the first condition is a condition that satisfies a case where the number of resource elements to which EPDCCH can be mapped in an RB pair is less than a predetermined number, The second condition is a condition that satisfies the case where the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is a predetermined number or more.
- a base station is the above-described base station, wherein the first condition is that the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is less than a predetermined number, and that one ECCE is 4
- the second condition is a condition that satisfies the case where two EREGs are configured, and the second condition is that when the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is equal to or greater than a predetermined number, and one ECCE is configured with four EREGs, Or it is the conditions which satisfy
- a base station is the above-described base station, and the number of EPDCCH candidates is determined based on whether the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the first condition, One EPDCCH set is the first condition and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition, and the first EPDCCH set is the second condition and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition.
- One EPDCCH set is the first condition and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition
- the first EPDCCH set is the second condition and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition
- the case and the case where the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the second condition are defined independently.
- a base station is the above-described base station, and the number of EPDCCH candidates is such that at least one of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition And the case where the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the second condition, respectively.
- a terminal communicates with a base station using a resource element configured with one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol and an RB pair configured with a predetermined resource element.
- EPDCCH searched for EPDCCH used for notifying control information for the terminal from EPDCCH candidates respectively defined in the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set, which are configured by a plurality of RB pairs.
- a number of EPDCCH candidates, the number of RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set, the number of RB pairs constituting the second EPDCCH set, the condition for the first EPDCCH set, Defined for the two EPDCCH sets, the condition being the first condition; 1 condition is either different from the second condition to the.
- a terminal according to an aspect of the present invention is the terminal described above, wherein the first condition is a condition that satisfies a case where the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is less than a predetermined number, This condition is a condition that satisfies the case where the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is a predetermined number or more.
- a terminal according to an aspect of the present invention is the terminal described above, and the first condition is that the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is less than a predetermined number, and one ECCE includes four EREGs.
- the second condition is when the number of resource elements to which the EPDCCH can be mapped in the RB pair is a predetermined number or more and one ECCE is configured with four EREGs, or This is a condition that satisfies the case where one ECCE is composed of eight EREGs.
- a terminal according to an aspect of the present invention is the terminal described above, and the number of EPDCCH candidates is determined based on whether the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are the first condition, When the EPDCCH set is the first condition and the second EPDCCH set is the second condition, and when the first EPDCCH set is the second condition and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition , The first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are defined independently for the second condition.
- a terminal according to an aspect of the present invention is the terminal described above, and the number of EPDCCH candidates is such that at least one of the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set is the first condition;
- the first EPDCCH set and the second EPDCCH set are defined independently with respect to the case where the second condition is the second condition.
- a communication system uses a resource element composed of one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol and an RB pair composed of a predetermined resource element to
- the base station defines EPDCCHs used for notifying control information for the terminals in a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set each composed of a plurality of RB pairs.
- An EPDCCH generation unit that maps to one of the EPDCCH candidates to be transmitted, and the terminal includes an EPDCCH processing unit that searches for the EPDCCH from the EPDCCH candidates, and the number of EPDCCH candidates constitutes the first EPDCCH set Number of RB pairs and RB pairs constituting the second EPDCCH set Number, a condition for the first EPDCCH set, and a condition for the second EPDCCH set, the condition being any of the first condition and a second condition different from the first condition It is.
- a communication method is a base that communicates with a terminal using a resource element composed of one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol and an RB pair composed of a predetermined resource element.
- EPDCCH candidates defined in a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set, each of which is composed of a plurality of RB pairs, is an EPDCCH used for reporting control information to a terminal.
- the number of EPDCCH candidates includes the number of RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set, the number of RB pairs constituting the second EPDCCH set, and the first EPDCCH Defined based on the conditions for the set and the conditions for the second EPDCCH set, Includes a first condition, the first condition is either different from the second condition.
- a communication method communicates with a base station using a resource element composed of one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol and an RB pair composed of a predetermined resource element.
- EPDCCH candidates defined in a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set, each of which is a communication method of a terminal, and EPDCCH used for notifying control information for the terminal is composed of a plurality of RB pairs
- the number of EPDCCH candidates is determined based on the number of RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set, the number of RB pairs constituting the second EPDCCH set, and the condition for the first EPDCCH set.
- conditions for the second EPDCCH set the conditions are defined in the first article. When, the first condition is either different from the second condition.
- An integrated circuit is a base that communicates with a terminal using a resource element composed of one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol and an RB pair composed of a predetermined resource element.
- An EPDCCH used for notifying control information to a terminal which is an integrated circuit implemented in a station, is respectively defined in a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set composed of a plurality of RB pairs A function of mapping to any of the EPDCCH candidates is realized, and the number of EPDCCH candidates includes the number of RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set, the number of RB pairs constituting the second EPDCCH set, and the first Defined based on conditions for one EPDCCH set and conditions for a second EPDCCH set It is, conditions includes a first condition, the first condition is either different from the second condition.
- An integrated circuit communicates with a base station using a resource element composed of one subcarrier and one OFDM symbol and an RB pair composed of a predetermined resource element.
- EPDCCH candidates defined in a first EPDCCH set and a second EPDCCH set, each of which is composed of a plurality of RB pairs, is an EPDCCH used to notify control information to the terminal.
- the number of EPDCCH candidates is determined based on the number of RB pairs constituting the first EPDCCH set, the number of RB pairs constituting the second EPDCCH set, and the conditions for the first EPDCCH set.
- a condition for the second EPDCCH set, the condition being defined by the first condition The first condition is either different from the second condition.
- Base station 110 PDCCH generation unit 120 EPDCCH generation unit 130 PDSCH generation unit 111, 121, 131 Encoding unit 112, 122, 132 Modulation unit 113, 123, 133 Layer processing unit 114, 124, 134 Precoding unit 141 Terminal specific reference signal Multiplexer 151 Multiplexer 152 Transmitter signal generator 153 Transmitter 200 Terminal 201 Receiver 202 Received signal processor 203 Demultiplexer 204 Propagation path estimator 210 PDCCH processor 220 EPDCCH processor 230 PDSCH processors 211, 221, 231 Propagation path Equalizer 212, 222, 232 Demodulator 213, 223, 233 Decoder 1401 Macro base station 1402, 1403 RRH 1404 Terminal 1408, 1409 Line 1405, 1406, 1407 Coverage
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以下、本発明の実施形態について説明する。本実施形態における通信システムは、基地局および端末を備える。ここで、基地局は、送信装置、セル、送信点、送信アンテナ群、送信アンテナポート群、コンポーネントキャリア、または、eNodeBとすることができる。また、基地局は、マクロセル、ピコセル、フェムトセル、スモールセル、RRH(Remote Radio Head)、分散アンテナなどを含む。端末は、端末装置、移動端末、受信点、受信端末、受信装置、受信アンテナ群、受信アンテナポート群、または、UE(User Equipment)とすることができる。また、端末は、セルに固有のパラメータまたは当該端末に固有のパラメータに基づいて基地局(送信点)を識別できる。例えば、端末は、セルに固有の識別子であるセルID、当該端末に上位レイヤーのシグナリングを通じて設定されるパラメータ(仮想セルIDなど)などに基づいて基地局(送信点)を識別できる。
図1は、本発明の実施形態に係る基地局の構成を示す概略ブロック図である。図1において、基地局100は、PDCCH生成部110、EPDCCH生成部120、PDSCH130、参照信号生成部141、多重部151、送信信号生成部152、送信部153を含んで構成される。PDCCH生成部110は、符号部111、変調部112、レイヤー処理部113、プリコーディング部114を含んで構成される。EPDCCH生成部120は、符号部121、変調部122、レイヤー処理部123、プリコーディング部124を含んで構成される。PDSCH生成部130は、符号部131、変調部132、レイヤー処理部133、プリコーディング部134を含んで構成される。なお、図示しないが、基地局100は制御部を含んで構成し、制御部は基地局100における様々な処理を制御することができる。
PDSCH処理部230は、端末200宛のPDSCHを処理し、端末200宛のデータを検出する。PDSCH処理部230が行う処理は、同一またはそれ以前のサブフレームで検出された制御情報に基づいて行われるかもしれない。また、PDSCH処理部230が行う処理は、予め規定された制御情報に基づいて行われるかもしれない。また、PDSCH処理部230が行う処理は、上位レイヤーを通じて通知された制御情報に基づいて行われるかもしれない。伝搬路等化部231は、分離部203から入力されるPDSCHと、伝搬路推定部204から入力される伝搬路推定値とを用いて、PDSCHに対する伝搬路等化(伝搬路補償)を行う。復調部232は、伝搬路等化部231が伝搬路等化した信号に、所定の変調方式に対する復調を行う。復号部233は、復号部232が復調した信号に、擬似雑音系列を用いた所定のスクランブル符号化に対するスクランブル復号、および、所定の誤り訂正符号化に対する誤り訂正復号を行う。PDSCH処理部230は、処理されたPDSCHからデータを検出し、上位レイヤーなどに出力する。また、PDSCH処理部230は、複数のPDSCHに対して処理を行うことができる。
図3は、基地局が送信するサブフレームの一例を示す図である。この例では、システム帯域幅が12個の物理リソースブロックペア(PRB;Physical Resource Block)で構成される1個のサブフレームが示される。なお、以下の説明では、リソースブロックペアは、単にリソースブロック、PRBまたはRBとしても説明する。すなわち、以下の説明において、リソースブロック、PRBまたはRBは、リソースブロックペアを含む。また、サブフレームにおいて、先頭の0個以上のOFDMシンボルはPDCCH領域である。PDCCH領域のOFDMシンボル数は、端末200に対して通知される。例えば、PDCCH領域は、先頭のOFDMシンボルに専用の通知領域を設定し、サブフレーム毎に動的に通知することができる。また、PDCCH領域は、上位レイヤーの制御情報を用いて、準静的に通知することができる。また、PDCCH領域以外の領域は共用チャネル領域である。共用チャネル領域は、データチャネル領域および/またはEPDCCH領域を含んで構成される。図3の例では、1つのEPDCCH領域は、PRB3、PRB4、PRB9およびPRB11で構成される。
以下では、PDCCHの構成の詳細が説明される。PDCCH(第1の制御チャネル)は、複数の制御チャネルエレメント(CCE;Control Channel Element)により構成される。各下りリンクコンポーネントキャリアで用いられるCCEの数は、下りリンクコンポーネントキャリア帯域幅と、PDCCHを構成するOFDMシンボル数と、通信に用いる基地局100の送信アンテナの数に応じた下りリンクのセル固有参照信号の送信アンテナポート数に依存する。CCEは、複数の下りリンクリソースエレメント(1つのOFDMシンボルおよび1つのサブキャリアで規定されるリソース)により構成される。
以下では、EPDCCHの詳細が説明される。EPDCCH(第2の制御チャネル、Enhanced PDCCH)は、EPDCCH領域にマッピングされる。基地局100が端末200に対してEPDCCH領域を通じてEPDCCHを通知する場合、基地局100は端末200に対してEPDCCH領域を設定し、EPDCCH領域に端末200に対するEPDCCHをマッピングする。また、基地局100が端末200に対してPDCCH領域を通じてPDCCHを通知する場合、基地局100は端末200に対してEPDCCH領域の設定に関わらず、PDCCH領域に端末200に対するPDCCHをマッピングしてもよい。また、基地局100が端末200に対してPDCCH領域を通じてPDCCHを通知する場合、基地局100は端末200に対してEPDCCH領域を設定しない時に、PDCCH領域に端末200に対するPDCCHをマッピングするとしてもよい。
以下、本発明の実施形態について説明する。本実施形態における通信システムは、第1の実施形態で説明した基地局および端末を備える。以下では、第1の実施形態と異なる部分を説明する。
110 PDCCH生成部
120 EPDCCH生成部
130 PDSCH生成部
111、121、131 符号部
112、122、132 変調部
113、123、133 レイヤー処理部
114、124、134 プレコーディング部
141 端末固有参照信号多重部
151 多重部
152 送信信号生成部
153 送信部
200 端末
201 受信部
202 受信信号処理部
203 分離部
204 伝搬路推定部
210 PDCCH処理部
220 EPDCCH処理部
230 PDSCH処理部
211、221、231 伝搬路等化部
212、222、232 復調部
213、223、233 復号部
1401 マクロ基地局
1402、1403 RRH
1404 端末
1408、1409 回線
1405、1406、1407 カバレッジ
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- 基地局装置と通信する移動局装置であって、
RRCシグナリングにより設定される第1のEPDCCHセットおよび第2のEPDCCHセットのそれぞれに含まれるEPDCCHの候補をモニタリングするEPDCCH処理部を備え、
前記EPDCCHの候補は、少なくとも、前記第1のEPDCCHセットでEPDCCH送信のために設定される物理リソースブロックペアの1つにおいて、所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする移動局装置。 - 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数が所定数より小さい場合、前記EPDCCHの候補は第1のEPDCCH候補数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の移動局装置。
- 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数が所定数以上である場合、前記EPDCCHの候補は第2のEPDCCH候補数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の移動局装置。
- 前記所定数は104であることを特徴とする請求項2または請求項3に記載の移動局装置。
- 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントは、
前記物理リソースブロックペアにおいて、1つのサブフレーム内の最初のスロットにおけるリソースエレメントのOFDMシンボル番号が前記第1のEPDCCHセットに対して設定される値以上であることを少なくとも満たすリソースエレメントであることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の移動局装置。 - 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントは、
前記物理リソースブロックペアにおける拡張リソースエレメントグループのリソースであり、セル固有参照信号またはCSI参照信号のために用いられないと想定されることを少なくとも満たすリソースエレメントであることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の移動局装置。 - 前記EPDCCHの候補は、さらに、サイクリックプレフィックスの種類と、サブフレームの種類と、モニタリングするDCIフォーマットとに基づいて決定されることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の移動局装置。
- 前記第1のEPDCCH候補数は第1のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせに対して定義され、前記第2のEPDCCH候補数は第2のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせに対して定義されることを特徴とする請求項3に記載の移動局装置。
- 前記第1のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせはアグリゲーションレベル1を含まず、前記第2のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせはアグリゲーションレベル1を含むことを特徴とする請求項8に記載の移動局装置。
- 移動局装置と通信する基地局装置であって、
RRCシグナリングにより設定される第1のEPDCCHセットおよび第2のEPDCCHセットのそれぞれに含まれるEPDCCHの候補の何れかにEPDCCHをマッピングするEPDCCH生成部を備え、
前記EPDCCHの候補は、少なくとも、前記第1のEPDCCHセットでEPDCCH送信のために設定される物理リソースブロックペアの1つにおいて、所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする基地局装置。 - 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数が所定数より小さい場合、前記EPDCCHの候補は第1のEPDCCH候補数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の基地局装置。
- 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数が所定数以上である場合、前記EPDCCHの候補は第2のEPDCCH候補数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする請求項11に記載の基地局装置。
- 前記所定数は104であることを特徴とする請求項11または請求項12に記載の基地局装置。
- 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントは、
前記物理リソースブロックペアにおいて、1つのサブフレーム内の最初のスロットにおけるリソースエレメントのOFDMシンボル番号が前記第1のEPDCCHセットに対して設定される値以上であることを少なくとも満たすリソースエレメントであることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の基地局装置。 - 前記所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントは、
前記物理リソースブロックペアにおける拡張リソースエレメントグループのリソースであり、セル固有参照信号またはCSI参照信号のために用いられないと想定されることを少なくとも満たすリソースエレメントであることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の基地局装置。 - 前記EPDCCHの候補は、さらに、サイクリックプレフィックスの種類と、サブフレームの種類と、モニタリングするDCIフォーマットとに基づいて決定されることを特徴とする請求項10に記載の基地局装置。
- 前記第1のEPDCCH候補数は第1のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせに対して定義され、前記第2のEPDCCH候補数は第2のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせに対して定義されることを特徴とする請求項12に記載の基地局装置。
- 前記第1のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせはアグリゲーションレベル1を含まず、前記第2のアグリゲーションレベルの組み合わせはアグリゲーションレベル1を含むことを特徴とする請求項17に記載の基地局装置。
- 基地局装置と通信する移動局装置の通信方法であって、
RRCシグナリングにより設定される第1のEPDCCHセットおよび第2のEPDCCHセットのそれぞれに含まれるEPDCCHの候補をモニタリングし、
前記EPDCCHの候補は、少なくとも、前記第1のEPDCCHセットでEPDCCH送信のために設定される物理リソースブロックペアの1つにおいて、所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする通信方法。 - 移動局装置と通信する基地局装置の通信方法であって、
RRCシグナリングにより設定される第1のEPDCCHセットおよび第2のEPDCCHセットのそれぞれに含まれるEPDCCHの候補の何れかにEPDCCHをマッピングし、
前記EPDCCHの候補は、少なくとも、前記第1のEPDCCHセットでEPDCCH送信のために設定される物理リソースブロックペアの1つにおいて、所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする通信方法。 - 基地局装置と通信する移動局装置に実装される集積回路であって、
RRCシグナリングにより設定される第1のEPDCCHセットおよび第2のEPDCCHセットのそれぞれに含まれるEPDCCHの候補をモニタリングする機能を含む一連の機能を前記移動局装置に発揮させ、
前記EPDCCHの候補は、少なくとも、前記第1のEPDCCHセットでEPDCCH送信のために設定される物理リソースブロックペアの1つにおいて、所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする集積回路。 - 移動局装置と通信する基地局装置に実装される集積回路であって、
RRCシグナリングにより設定される第1のEPDCCHセットおよび第2のEPDCCHセットのそれぞれに含まれるEPDCCHの候補の何れかにEPDCCHをマッピングする機能を含む一連の機能を前記基地局装置に発揮させ、
前記EPDCCHの候補は、少なくとも、前記第1のEPDCCHセットでEPDCCH送信のために設定される物理リソースブロックペアの1つにおいて、所定の基準を満たすリソースエレメントの数に基づいて決定されることを特徴とする集積回路。
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