WO2015113218A1 - 数据传输的指示方法、接入点和终端 - Google Patents
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- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; wherein the terminal group corresponds to the subchannel.
- the method before the sending, by the access point, the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, the method further includes:
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a terminal group, and the terminal group includes at least two terminals;
- the subchannels indicated to the terminal for the terminal are allocated, including:
- the access point sends an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble to the terminal;
- the access point sends the downlink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode, where the downlink 0FDMA data information includes an OFDM preamble and an OFDM data, and the 0FDMA preamble includes a switching domain and an ultra high throughput.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling or the downlink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDM acknowledgment ACK request or an OFDM block Acknowledgement of the BA request
- the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is further used to indicate that Sending an ACK response or a BA response allocated by the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point
- the access point sends the downlink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in an OFDM mode
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the access point sends the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using a multi-user multiple-input multiple-output MU-MIM0 mode; wherein the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling;
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to Transmitting, by the terminal, an ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to a subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and then the access point sends orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, Includes:
- the method further includes:
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the access point sends the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode;
- the access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal adopts the 0FDMA mode Said access point sends an ACK response or a BA response;
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the method further includes:
- the access point receives the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to Transmitting, by the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the access point sending the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal After that, it also includes: The access point receives the uplink 0FDMA data information that is sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the terminal receives the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling sent by the access point, where the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal that the access point is a subchannel allocated by the terminal;
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling includes an identifier of the terminal and subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal;
- the terminal determines, according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the terminal determines that the terminal is located in the terminal group according to the mapping relationship, and the terminal determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal group as the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a terminal group, and the terminal group includes at least two terminals;
- the subchannels indicated to the terminal for the terminal are allocated, including:
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is used to indicate, to each terminal in the terminal group, that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and a downlink bidirectional subchannel; wherein each terminal in the terminal group is The subchannels correspond one-to-one.
- the terminal receives an orthogonal frequency division sent by the access point. site
- the terminal receives the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling or the downlink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDM acknowledgment ACK request or an OFDM block Acknowledgement of the BA request
- the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is further used to indicate that After the terminal allocates an ACK response or a BA response to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point, the terminal receives the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point after the terminal corresponding to the terminal , Also includes:
- an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point receives, by the terminal, an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal adopts an OFDM mode
- the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response;
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to Determining, by the terminal, an ACK response or a BA response that is allocated to the terminal to a subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and determining, by the terminal, the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the OFDM physical layer signaling , Also includes:
- the terminal After the determining, by the terminal, the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, the terminal further includes: The terminal sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using an OFDMA mode.
- the uplink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request Or the OFDMA BA request is further used to indicate that the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal in an OFDM mode; the terminal sends the uplink to the access point on a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- 0FDMA data information it also includes:
- the sending module is further configured to: before sending the OFDM physical layer signaling to the terminal, The terminal sends a mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group and the address of the terminal, so that the terminal knows the terminal group in which the terminal is located.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to the terminal Instructing the sub-channel to receive the downlink 0FDMA data allocated to the terminal
- the sending module is further configured to: after the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling is sent to the terminal, use the 0FDMA mode to correspond to the terminal.
- the downlink 0FDMA data information is transmitted on the subchannel; wherein the downlink 0FDMA data information includes an OFDMA preamble and an OFDMA data, and the 0FDMA preamble includes a handover domain and ultra high throughput signaling UHT-SIG_B.
- a receiving module configured to: after the sending module sends the downlink 0FDMA data information on a subchannel corresponding to the terminal in an OFDM mode, receive an ACK sent by the terminal in a 0FDMA mode on a subchannel corresponding to the terminal Response or BA response.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA
- the BA request, the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode; the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal.
- the sending module is specifically configured to adopt the multi-user multiple input multiple output MU-MIM0 mode to the The terminal sends the MU-MIM0 data information, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling;
- the MU-MIMO data information wherein the MU-MIM0 data information carries the OFDMA physical layer signaling; and sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal; wherein the ACK request frame or the BA request frame Included as a dedicated information bit, the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to The terminal indicates that the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the sending module is specifically configured to send the MU to the terminal by using the MU-MIM0 mode.
- the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response; the ACK request frame or the BA request frame carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling;
- the receiving module is further configured to: after the sending module sends orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, receive an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or An OFDMA BA request
- the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to the terminal Instructing the terminal to allocate an ACK response or a BA response to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point
- the sending module is further configured to send an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer message to the terminal
- the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode is used to send the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal on the corresponding subchannel of the terminal;
- the receiving module is further configured to receive an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to Transmitting, by the terminal, an ACK response or a BA response that is allocated to the terminal to a subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the sending module is further configured to send orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical to the terminal
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the OFDMA+MU-MIMO data information is sent to the terminal on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the OFDMA+MU-MIMO mode; and the ACK request frame or the BA request frame is sent to the terminal;
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode; Receiving an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to Transmitting, by the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the receiving module is further configured to: before the sending module sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, receive an uplink transmission frame sent by the terminal; After the terminal sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling, the terminal receives the uplink 0FDMA data information that is sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to Transmitting, by the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point, where the receiving module is further configured to send, in the sending module, an orthogonal frequency to the terminal After the multiple access 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel is received.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; wherein the terminal group corresponds to the subchannel.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a terminal group, and the terminal group includes at least two terminals;
- the subchannels indicated to the terminal for the terminal are allocated, including:
- the receiving module is specifically configured to receive the access point And transmitting, by the OFDM preamble, the OFDM preamble, where the OFDM preamble carries the OFDM frame signaling; or
- the NDPA frame carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to the terminal
- the receiving module is further configured to determine, according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, according to the determining, by the determining, by the access point, the subchannel that is configured to receive the downlink 0FDMA data.
- the OFDM preamble includes a switching domain and a super high throughput.
- the OFDMA physical layer signaling is further used to indicate that the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; After receiving the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, receiving an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point; where the ACK request frame or the BA request The frame includes a dedicated information bit, and the dedicated information bit is used to instruct the terminal to send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the sending module is further configured to send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA
- the BA request, the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal.
- the receiving module is specifically configured to receive the multi-user multiple input multiple output sent by the access point MU-MIM0 data information;
- the sending module is further configured to: after the determining module determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, send the OFDM to the access point by using an OFDM mode on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal. ACK response or BA response.
- the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling; and receives an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point; where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode;
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or An OFDMA BA request
- the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to the terminal Instructing the terminal to allocate an ACK response or a BA response to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point
- the receiving module is further configured to: according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, in the determining module After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, receiving the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal;
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is specifically used to Determining, by the terminal, an ACK response or a BA response that is allocated to the terminal to a subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiving module is further configured to: in the determining module, according to the 0FDMA physical layer After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, receiving the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; and receiving the ACK request frame or the BA sent by the access point a request frame; wherein the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode;
- 2d is a schematic diagram 4 of data transmission provided by the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 5 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention
- FIG. 3a is a schematic diagram 5 of data transmission provided by the present invention
- Figure 4b is a schematic diagram VIII of data transmission provided by the present invention.
- Figure 11 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 13 of the data transmission indication method provided by the present invention
- Figure 11a is a schematic diagram 11 of data transmission provided by the present invention
- Figure l ib is a schematic diagram of data transmission provided by the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 14 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 15 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention
- FIG. A schematic flowchart of the method embodiment 17; 15 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 18 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention
- FIG. 16 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 19 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention
- FIG. FIG. 18 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 21 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention
- FIG. 19 is a flowchart of Embodiment 22 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 23 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 24 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention;
- FIG. 23 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 26 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention;
- FIG. 24 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 26 of the access point provided by the present invention; Schematic;
- FIG. 30 is a block diagram of an access point transmitting 0FDMA data information by using an 0FDMA physical layer signaling
- FIG. 31 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 4 of a terminal provided by the present invention.
- FIG. 32 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 5 of a terminal provided by the present invention. detailed description
- the base station may be a base station (BTS, Base Transceiver Station) in GSM or CDMA, or may be a base station (NodeB) in WCDMA, or may be an evolved base station in LTE (NodeB or eNB or e_NodeB, evolutional Node B) This application is not limited.
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- NodeB base station
- NodeB evolved base station in LTE
- LTE NodeB or eNB or e_NodeB, evolutional Node B
- Embodiment 1 of the present invention provides a method for indicating data transmission.
- the method involved in this embodiment is a specific process in which the access point indicates which subchannel the terminal corresponds to by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the method includes: the access point sends the OFDM physical layer signaling to the terminal, where the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal the subchannel information allocated to the terminal, so that the terminal determines, according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, the terminal corresponding to the terminal. a channel; wherein the 0FDMA physical layer signaling includes an identifier of the terminal and subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- the identifier of the terminal in the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be an identifier of a single terminal group, or may be an identifier of multiple terminal groups, and the terminal group may include multiple terminals.
- the present invention does not limit the channel bandwidth of the subchannel, and the access point determines the bandwidth of the subchannel according to the bandwidth requirement of the terminal.
- the indicated subchannel may be presented in multiple forms, may be the center frequency and bandwidth of the subchannel, or may be the channel number and bandwidth of the initial frequency band, or the channel number range of the initial frequency band to the end frequency band, etc. The invention is not limited.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling involved in this embodiment is a subchannel indicated by the terminal, and may correspond to one terminal or multiple terminals. For example: Multiple terminals can be divided into one group.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling allocates one subchannel to the group, and all terminals in the group can use the subchannel.
- the format of the signaling part in the prior art can only support the bandwidth of 20 MHz, and allocates users for each subcarrier for 48 subcarriers.
- the prior art does not have a corresponding expansion scheme to support;
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention can support a larger bandwidth, and is for the number of terminals, and allocates a plurality of terminals to indicate allocated subchannels, and the subchannel includes one or more subcarriers. .
- the embodiments of the present invention are different from the main body of the prior art (the prior art is to allocate users to subcarriers, and the embodiment of the present invention allocates subchannels or subcarriers for users), and the prior art only limits the subcarriers.
- the 48 terminals can be instructed, and the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indicates that the subchannel can be free from bandwidth limitation, and more terminals (more than 48 users) can be allocated subchannels in a larger bandwidth.
- embodiments of the present invention can still allocate subchannels for fewer than 48 terminals.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends the OFDM physical layer signaling to the terminal through the access point, so that each of the foregoing terminals knows which subchannel to which it belongs, thereby The terminal can perform corresponding operations on its corresponding subchannel. That is, through the access point according to
- the access point sends a mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group and the address of the terminal to the terminal, so that the terminal knows the terminal group in which the terminal is located.
- the terminal needs to know which terminal group it belongs to, and then knows the corresponding subchannel when the access point allocates a subchannel for the terminal group. Therefore, the access point needs to send the mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group and the address of the terminal to each terminal, so that each terminal knows the terminal group in which it is located.
- Table 1 For a manner of simply notifying the mapping between the identifier of the terminal group and the address of each terminal in the form of a packet management frame, refer to Table 1, specifically:
- the terminal can know the identity of the terminal group in which it is located.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may indicate, by using a dedicated indication bit, that the subchannel allocated to the terminal is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel. That is, on The OFDMA physical layer signaling may not only indicate the allocated subchannel for the terminal group, but also indicate to the terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel.
- the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling indication may include related fields as shown in Table 2 below.
- the group number in Table 2 is used to indicate the group identifier of the current multiple terminals, and the terminal may be a station (Station, hereinafter referred to as STA).
- the fields shown in Table 2 may indicate that one subchannel is assigned to each terminal group, and each terminal group herein may include at least one terminal.
- terminal group 1 includes STA1 and STA2
- terminal group 2 includes STA3-STA5
- group n includes STA k-STA n.
- both STA1 and STA2 operate on subchannel 1
- STA3-STA5 operates on subchannel 2
- STA k-STA n operates on subchannel n.
- each terminal group may have a common element, for example, terminal group 1 includes STA1-STA3, and terminal group 2 may include STA2-STA5.
- terminal group 1 includes STA1-STA3
- terminal group 2 may include STA2-STA5.
- STA2 and STA3 are in both the terminal group 1 and the terminal group 2.
- the access point can flexibly allocate all subchannels for each STA within the effective range of the indication, which further increases the flexibility of the access point to the terminal scheduling.
- the subcarrier spacing in the OFDM mode is the subcarrier spacing in the 0FDMA mode. Integer multiple (K times). In this case, an effective indication of the working subchannels of the plurality of terminals can be implemented by simply grouping the subcarriers in the 0FDMA mode.
- the access point can 64* ⁇ subcarriers in the subchannel are allocated to each terminal in the terminal group (see Table 3). That is, each terminal corresponds to several (one or more) subcarriers. That is to say, Table 3 is actually the refinement of Table 2 on the subchannel, where subcarrier A can be the subcarrier identifier of the 0FDMA mode (ie
- the indication unit granularity of the method in this embodiment is specific to each subcarrier of the OFDM (ie, one subcarrier may correspond to one terminal); and the subcarrier is a subcarrier of the OFDM mode.
- the unit granularity indicated by the method in this embodiment is K OFDM subcarriers. Therefore, the method in the embodiment of the present invention can divide a subchannel by a narrower subcarrier spacing for a unit bandwidth (for example, a unit bandwidth of 20 MHz), and implement a work of multiple terminals by simply grouping the divided subchannels. A valid indication of the channel.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends an OFDM physical layer signaling carrying the identifier of the terminal and the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal to the terminal through the access point, and the access point is also sent to each terminal.
- the mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group and each terminal address is sent, so that each terminal can learn the terminal group in which it is located, and further know the corresponding subchannel, so as to perform corresponding operations on the subchannel.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate a subchannel for more terminals, that is, the number of the terminal indicating the subchannel to the terminal is not limit.
- the third embodiment of the present invention provides a method for indicating data transmission.
- the method in this embodiment is another feasible implementation manner in which an access point indicates a subchannel by using 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may include the identifier of the terminal and the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal, and the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a single terminal group.
- the terminal group includes at least two terminals, and the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal in the terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may indicate, by using a dedicated indication bit, that the subchannel allocated to the terminal is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; each terminal in the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannel. . That is to say, the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling may not only indicate the allocated subchannel for each terminal in the terminal group, but also may be the uplink subchannel or the downlink subchannel or the uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel to the indicated subchannel.
- the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling indication may include related fields in a format as shown in Table 4 below.
- the group number is used to indicate the group identifier of the current terminal group, and the subsequent subchannels respectively correspond to the STA-1 in the terminal group corresponding to the group number, that is, the access point allocates the subchannels to the terminal group in order.
- Each terminal That is to say, the STAs in the group corresponding to the group number are in the order of STA1-STAn, then according to the format, STA1 corresponds to subchannel 1, STA2 corresponds to subchannel 2, and STA n corresponds to subchannel n.
- the subchannels allocated by the STAs in the group may be indicated by only the channel number or the like; or the subcarrier range may be used, as shown in Table 4. '
- each terminal in the above terminal group corresponds to a different subchannel, since the 0FDMA physical layer signaling can support a larger bandwidth (not The limitation of 20MHz bandwidth), so subchannels can be indicated for more terminals.
- the method for indicating the data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends the OFDM layer physical layer signaling to the terminal through the access point, so that each terminal can learn which sub-channel it corresponds to, so that the terminal can perform on the corresponding sub-channel.
- the corresponding operation The SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by the access point, so that the access point can indicate the subchannel for more terminals.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 4 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is to send the OFDM pre-transmission in the OFDM preamble to the terminal, so that the terminal learns the corresponding sub-channel according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, and receives the corresponding sub-channel on the corresponding sub-channel.
- the process of inbound 0FDMA data information sent by the ingress includes:
- the access point sends an OFDM preamble to any terminal in its coverage by using an OFDM mode, where the OFDM preamble includes a Short Training Field (STF) and a Long Training Field (Long Training Field, below). LTF), Legacy Signaling (L-SIG), Ultra High Throughput Signaling A (UHT_SIG_A), which carries OFDMA physical layer signaling.
- STF Short Training Field
- L-SIG Long Training Field
- UHT_SIG_A Ultra High Throughput Signaling A
- the OFDM method is that the access point sends an OFDM preamble to a terminal, but at this time, the access point does not know which specific terminal to send, so the access point sends an OFDM preamble to any terminal, and all active. The (active) terminal will listen and receive, and then obtain the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so as to know the corresponding channel.
- the content transmitted in the 0FDMA mode is independent of each terminal, that is, the Switching Field, UHT-SIG-B and 0FDMA data on the corresponding subchannels of each terminal are independent of each other.
- the above Switching Field may include an Ultra High Throughput Short Training Field (UHT-STF) and an Ultra High Throughput Long Training Field (hereinafter referred to as UHT-LTF).
- UHT-STF Ultra High Throughput Short Training Field
- UHT-LTF Ultra High Throughput Long Training Field
- the UHT-STF is used by the terminal to perform automatic Gain Control (AGC) or channel coherency of the subchannel or all channels indicated by the OFDMA physical layer signaling.
- AGC automatic Gain Control
- UHT-LTF is used by the terminal to complete channel estimation of subchannels or all channels.
- the UHT-STF is used for the subchannel or all channels indicated by the terminal to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling and the AGC or channel homology of the corresponding space-time streams;
- UHT - LTF is used for channel estimation of the subchannel or all channels indicated by the terminal to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling and the subchannel corresponding to the space time stream.
- the space-time flow allocation information of MU-MIM0 can be carried in UHT-SIG-A or in UHT-SIG-B.
- the access point may transmit the OFDM preamble on the primary channel using the OFDM mode (see the example of Figure 2a), or may transmit the OFDM preamble on multiple subchannels in a repetitive manner (see the example of Figure 2b). Thereafter, the access point switches to the 0FDMA mode, and transmits the 0FDMA preamble and the 0FDMA data to the terminal on the indicated subchannel.
- the OFDM and the OFDM subcarrier spacing are different (for example, the unit channel is 20 MHz)
- the OFDM preamble and the downlink OFDM data information can be transmitted. For example, the example of FIG.
- the OFDM mode is used to detect the received OFDM preamble.
- the terminal receives the OFDM preamble in the OFDM mode (either received on the primary channel or received on multiple subchannels), according to the OFDM method. Reading the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the UHT-SIG-A; and switching to the subchannel indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, re-adjusting the AGC and completing the estimated channel state information of the subchannel, and corresponding segments
- the channel demodulates the downlink 0FDMA data information to obtain the part of the 0FDMA preamble and the 0FDMA data belonging to itself.
- Another receiving method of the terminal is: when the terminal is in an idle state, the OFDM mode is used to detect the received OFDM preamble, and when the terminal receives the OFDM preamble in the OFDM mode (either on the primary channel or on multiple subchannels) Receiving), reading the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the UHT-SIG-A according to the OFDM mode; and switching to the entire bandwidth occupied by the access point to transmit data, re-adjusting the AGC, and completing the estimation of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling
- the channel state information of the subchannel or the channel state information of the entire bandwidth is estimated, and the downlink 0FDMA data information is demodulated on the corresponding subchannel to obtain the part of the 0FDMA preamble and the 0FDMA data belonging to itself.
- Embodiment 5 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 5 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point is sent to the terminal by carrying the OFDM physical layer signaling in the null data packet announcement (NDPA) frame, so that the terminal obtains the 0FDMA physical from the NDPA frame.
- Layer signaling so as to learn the corresponding subchannel according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, and receive the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on its corresponding subchannel.
- the method includes:
- the access point sends an NDPA frame to the terminal, where the NDPA frame carries the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the embodiment of the present invention uses a proprietary NDPA frame to carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to reduce the overhead caused by transmitting the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- Table 6 The format of the NDPA frame in the embodiment of the present invention is as shown in Table 6, which is specifically as follows:
- the access point may use OFDM mode to send an NDPA frame to a certain terminal in its coverage, which may be sent on one subchannel (for example, the main channel) (see the example of FIG. 3a), or may be in multiple sub-channels. Sending on the channel (see the example in Figure 3b), other terminals can listen to the NDPA frame. After that, the access point also needs to transmit the OFDM preamble in OFDM mode.
- the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be carried in an NDPA frame, or may be carried in both an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble, but in order to save signaling overhead, it is generally only carried in an NDPA frame.
- the OFDM preamble may further indicate a specific terminal identifier in the terminal group.
- the access point sends the downlink OFDMA data information in the OFDMA mode, that is, the access point can simultaneously send the downlink 0FDMA data information to the multiple terminals on the corresponding subchannels of the respective terminals, so that the corresponding time-frequency resources can be fully utilized.
- the terminal detects the received NDPA frame by using the OFDM mode in the idle state, and reads the 0FDMA physical layer signaling according to the OFDM mode; after that, the terminal also receives the OFDM preamble by using the OFDM method; and uses the sub-indicator indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the channel is switched to the 0FDMA mode on the subchannel to receive the 0FDMA preamble and the 0FDMA data transmitted by the access point in the 0FDMA mode.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 6 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the content included in the OFDM plane signaling and the OFDM preamble to the terminal separately, so that the terminal acquires the 0FDMA physical layer signaling from the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble. And obtaining the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the corresponding subchannel according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the method includes:
- the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble can carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in two cooperation modes:
- the first type the access point sends the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the NDPA frame carries the identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, and the OFDM preamble carries the identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the identifier of the terminal here may be the identifier of one or more terminal groups in the second embodiment, and the subchannels are in one-to-one correspondence with the terminal group; or may be the identifier of a single terminal group in the third embodiment, the subchannel and the Each terminal in the group corresponds to each other one by one.
- the identifier of the terminal here may be the identifier of one or more terminal groups in the second embodiment, and the subchannels are in one-to-one correspondence with the terminal group; or may be the identifier of a single terminal group in the third embodiment, the subchannel and the Each terminal in the group corresponds to each other one by one.
- the above NDPA frame and OFDM preamble can cooperate with each other to indicate the above-mentioned OFDM physical layer signaling.
- the user group information field in the foregoing Table 5 may include an identifier of the terminal, and may further include subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- the control information field of Table 5 may further indicate a valid time length of the currently indicated terminal or terminal group subchannel information, so that the terminal can The length of time determines whether the subchannel information indication of the terminal or the terminal group is valid or expired. If not expired, the terminal can continue to receive and transmit data using the current subchannel.
- the OFDM preamble may no longer carry the identifier of the terminal and correspond to the identifier of the terminal.
- the OFDM preamble can also carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling. The specific description has been described in the foregoing embodiment, and will not be described here. ⁇ ' If the NDPA frame carries only the identifier of the terminal, the OFDM preamble is also The subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the NDPA frame needs to be carried. If the NDPA frame carries only the subchannel information, the OFDM preamble also needs to carry the identifier of the terminal corresponding to the subchannel information in the NDPA frame.
- the access point sends the downlink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode, where the downlink 0FDMA data information includes: 0FDMA preamble and 0FDMA data; the 0FDMA preamble includes a switching domain (Switching Field), UHT- SIG_B.
- the downlink 0FDMA data information includes: 0FDMA preamble and 0FDMA data; the 0FDMA preamble includes a switching domain (Switching Field), UHT- SIG_B.
- the access point sends the downlink OFDMA data information in the OFDMA mode, that is, the access point can simultaneously send the downlink 0FDMA data information to the multiple terminals on the corresponding subchannels of the respective terminals, so that the corresponding time-frequency resources can be fully utilized.
- the terminal receives the NDPA frame in the OFDM mode in the idle state, and reads a part of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carried in the NDPA frame according to the OFDM mode; after that, the terminal also receives the OFDM preamble by using the OFDM mode, and then reads the OFDM preamble.
- the content of the part supplemented by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling thereafter, according to the subchannel indicated by the OFDM frame and the OFDM preamble combined with the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, switching to the 0FDMA mode to read on the corresponding subchannel / Demodulate the part of the 0FDMA preamble and 0FDMA data.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends an NDPA frame carrying an OFDM physical layer signaling and an OFDM preamble to the terminal through the access point, so that each of the foregoing terminals knows which one should be in the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble.
- the downlink 0FDMA data information corresponding to itself is received on the channel, thereby receiving downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals receive the data of the access point, that is, the access point is the terminal indicator.
- the access point can be directed to multiple subchannels corresponding to each terminal.
- the terminal simultaneously transmits downlink OFDMA data information, so that the corresponding time-frequency resources can be fully utilized.
- the method in this embodiment is to send downlink 0FDMA data to the terminal at the access point. After the information, the receiving terminal processes the ACK response or the BA response sent on the corresponding subchannel.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling or the 0FDMA data carries an OFDM acknowledgment (ACK), or an OFDM ACK (Block ACK, hereinafter referred to as BA) request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used.
- ACK OFDM acknowledgment
- BA OFDM ACK
- the subchannel corresponding to the terminal After the above S202 or S302 or S402, the following actions of S 10 can be performed:
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- each terminal shall reply an ACK response or a BA response to the access point.
- the access point carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request in the 0FDMA data or the OFDM physical layer signaling (see FIG. 4a, taking the OFDMA ACK request as an example)
- the terminal is in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling according to the access point.
- the ACK or BA response may be directly acknowledged by using the 0FDMA on the subchannel indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the ACK response corresponds to an OFDMA ACK request
- the BA response corresponds to an OFDMA BA request.
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by each terminal on its corresponding subchannel.
- multiple terminals can simultaneously send responses to the access point on their corresponding subchannels, making full use of the corresponding time-frequency resources.
- the method for indicating data transmission receives the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point by using the terminal on the subchannel indicated by the OFDM physical layer signaling, and the multiple terminals can access the access point in the corresponding subchannel. Simultaneously sending an ACK response or a BA response, SP, by means of the access point assigning a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point for more terminals.
- the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling may also be used to indicate an ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point.
- the access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK to the access point by using an OFDM mode. Response or BA response.
- the terminal responds with an ACK response or a BA response on the subchannel corresponding to each terminal when the access point transmits the downlink 0FDMA data, that is, the terminal can set itself
- the subchannel receiving the downlink 0FDMA data information is used as a subchannel for replying an ACK response or a BA response.
- the special information bit may be in the form of identifying the ACK request frame or the BA request frame as a frame type for indicating that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the 0FDMA mode (ie, different from the existing one).
- Another special information bit may be expressed in the form that, without changing the frame type of the ACK request frame or the BA request frame, the dedicated information bit is directly used to instruct the terminal to send an ACK response to the access point in the 0FDMA mode. Or BA response.
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the terminal may send the ACK response or the BA response by using the repeated transmission manner on the multiple unit channels, or may use non- The ACK response or the BA response is sent by repeating the transmission.
- the method for indicating data transmission indicates to the terminal, by using the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point, the subchannel that sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point. That is, the access point allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, that is, access
- the point indicates that the number of subchannels to the terminal is not limited; and the ACK response or the BA response of the multiple terminals are transmitted to the access point in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- Embodiment 7 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 7 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the Multi User Multi Input Multi Output (hereinafter referred to as MU-MIMO) data information carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, and is in the OFDMA physical layer signaling.
- MU-MIMO Multi User Multi Input Multi Output
- the method includes:
- the access point sends the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using the MU-MIM0 mode, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carried in the MU-MIM0 data information includes an OFDM ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, and is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode, that is, accessing
- the point requests the terminal to obtain the corresponding MU-MIM0 data at the terminal.
- the message is followed by an ACK response or a BA response.
- the OFDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal a ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel of the access point.
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the OFDM response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the access point carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the MU-MIM0 data information sent to the terminal, where the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal that the terminal is allocated for transmission.
- the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the subchannel of the access point, so that each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel, ie, the access point according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling
- the manner in which the terminal allocates the subchannels, so that the access point may indicate that more terminals send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, that is, the access point indicates that the number of the subchannel to the terminal is not limited;
- the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals is transmitted to the access point in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 8 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the access point sends the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using the MU-MIM0 mode, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel of the access point.
- the access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK to the access point by using an OFDM mode. Response or BA response.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame sent by the access point to the terminal the purpose is that the access point requests the terminal to use the 0FDMA mode to reply the ACK response or the BA response to the user after acquiring the corresponding MU-MIM0 data information. To know whether the MU-MIM0 data information transmission is successful.
- the OFDM response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the subchannel of the access point, so that each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel, ie, the access point according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling
- the manner in which the terminal allocates the subchannels, so that the access point may indicate that more terminals send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, that is, the access point indicates that the number of the subchannel to the terminal is not limited;
- the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals is transmitted to the access point in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 9 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, so that the terminal uses the 0FDMA mode to reply the ACK response or the BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the method includes:
- the access point sends the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using the MU-MIM0 mode.
- the access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response to the access point by using the 0FDMA mode. Or BA response; the ACK request frame or the BA request frame carries 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame sent by the access point to the terminal the purpose is that the access point requests the terminal to reply to the ACK in the 0FDMA mode after the terminal acquires the corresponding MU-MIM0 data information.
- the response or BA response is given to itself to know if the MU-MIM0 data information transmission is successful.
- the OFDM request frame or the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carried in the BA request frame is used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel of the access point.
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the OFDM response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the access point carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the ACK request frame or the BA request frame sent to the terminal, where the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal that the terminal is allocated.
- each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel, SP, according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling by the access point
- the manner in which each terminal allocates a subchannel, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, that is, the access point indicates that the number of the subchannel to the terminal is not limited; And the ACK response or the BA response of the multiple terminals are transmitted to the access point in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 10 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method involved in this embodiment is that the access point sends the OFDMA physical layer signaling carrying the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request to the terminal, so that the terminal uses the 0FDMA mode to reply the ACK response or the BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the method includes:
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using the 0FDMA mode, that is, the access point is
- the terminal requests the terminal to reply to the ACK response or the BA response to the user after obtaining the corresponding 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information, so as to know whether the transmission of the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information is successful.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal the corresponding ACK response or BA response assigned to the terminal to the corresponding subchannel of the access point.
- the access point sends the terminal to the terminal by using the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode on the corresponding subchannel of the terminal. Send 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information.
- the terminal after determining, by the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the terminal sends a subchannel that sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, adopting 0FDMA or 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode (in this case, the access point is required to be in the 0FDMA physical layer).
- the access point is required to be in the 0FDMA physical layer.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends an OFDM physical layer signaling to the terminal by using an access point, where the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 11 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends a process of carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, and the ACK request frame or the BA request frame to the terminal, so that the terminal uses the 0FDMA mode to reply the ACK response or the BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the method includes:
- the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information may carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the above OFDMA physical layer signaling may also not be carried.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame may carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, or may not carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame may not carry the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling; when the above 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame may carry the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the terminal determines the subchannel that sends the ACK response or the BA response to the access point, and determines to use 0FDMA or 0FDMA+MU according to the dedicated information bit in the ACK request frame or the BA request frame.
- the MIM0 mode sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends an OFDM physical layer signaling to the terminal by using an access point, where the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 12 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment relates to a process of transmitting uplink 0FDMA data information initiated by a terminal.
- the method specifically includes the following steps:
- the terminal may transmit an uplink transmission frame in the OFDM mode, and may be any type.
- the terminal may carry a 0FDMA data transmission request in the uplink transmission frame, and the 0FDMA data transmission request is used to request the access point to perform the next data transmission in the 0FDMA mode.
- the access point determines that it needs to switch to the 0FDMA mode according to the 0FDMA data transmission request or the current network condition, and uses the 0FDMA mode for data transmission, the access point sends the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, and the 0FDMA physical layer signaling
- the command is used to instruct each terminal to send uplink 0FDMA data information on respective subchannels.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be carried in the OFDM preamble in the foregoing embodiment, or may be carried in the NDPA frame, and may also carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by interacting with the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble.
- the OFDM preamble is carried in the OFDM preamble (see FIG. 10a for example), and the OFDM preamble portion may be transmitted only on the primary channel or on multiple subchannels (including the primary channel). See the example of Figure 10b.
- the access point may further send the downlink 0FDMA data information of the terminal on the corresponding subchannels of each of the foregoing terminals after S1002.
- the downlink 0FDMA data transmission process refer to the foregoing embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- the terminal learns that it sends an uplink to the access point through the subchannel indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the subchannel of the 0FDMA data information avoids the signaling indication when the access point additionally indicates to the terminal to transmit the uplink 0FDMA data information, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
- the access point receives the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- uplink OFDMA data information is transmitted to the access point on the subchannel.
- the access point further sends the downlink 0FDMA data information to the terminal, after the terminal receives the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the corresponding subchannel and waits for a fixed duration, the terminal The uplink 0FDMA data information associated with the terminal is sent on the subchannel.
- the method for indicating data transmission sends an uplink transmission frame to the access point by the terminal, so that the access point indicates, by using the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the subchannel when the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent by each terminal, thereby Each terminal can transmit data to the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- the SP allocates the subchannel to the terminal by sending the OFDMA physical layer signaling by the access point, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point, thereby avoiding the extra access point.
- the signaling indication when transmitting the uplink 0FDMA data information is indicated to the terminal, which improves the efficiency of the system.
- the method in this embodiment is directed to the scenario in which the terminal shown in FIG. 10 sends uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point, and after the access point receives the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal, the corresponding The process of sending an ACK response or a BA response to a terminal on a subchannel. Further, after the above S 1003, the method further includes:
- the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response corresponding to the uplink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the terminal sends uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the corresponding subchannel, where the uplink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate the connection.
- the in-point sends an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode, that is, the access point feeds back the transmission condition of the uplink 0FDMA data information to the terminal.
- Embodiment 1 to Embodiment 3 are also applicable to the data transmitted by the access point to the uplink multi-user (upstream 0FDMA data information or uplink MU-MIM0 data information), and adopts the 0FDMA mode.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention, by carrying an ACK request or a BA request in the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal to the access point, enables the access point to send the uplink 0FDMA to the terminal on the corresponding subchannel.
- the ACK response or BA response corresponding to the data information.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send uplink 0FDMA data to the access point, that is, the access point is
- the terminal indicates that the number of subchannels to the terminal is not limited; and enables the terminal to know whether the uplink 0FDMA data transmission is successful according to the ACK response or the BA response sent by the access point.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 13 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method of this embodiment relates to the transmission of uplink 0FDMA data information initiated by an access point.
- the method specifically includes the following steps:
- the access point sends 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be carried in the OFDM preamble in the foregoing embodiment, or may be carried in the NDPA frame, and may also carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by interacting with the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble.
- the specific process refer to the foregoing embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal, and the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling may include an information bit, configured to indicate to the terminal whether the allocation of the subchannel is for uplink, or only for downlink, or for Up and down two-way.
- the information bit in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indicates to the terminal that the subchannel is used for uplink transmission.
- the terminal sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by the delivered 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the OFDM part can be transmitted on multiple subchannels (see 1 la) or only on the primary channel (see l ib ).
- the access point receives the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent to the access point on the subchannel, and the access point can receive the The plurality of uplink OFDM data information sent by each terminal on the corresponding subchannel fully utilizes the corresponding time-frequency resources.
- the access point passes the 0FDMA physical layer
- the signaling indicates that the terminal transmits the uplink channel when the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent, so that each terminal can send the uplink data to the access point on the corresponding subchannel, and fully utilizes the corresponding time-frequency resource.
- the sub-channel is allocated to each terminal by the method in which the access point sends the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send the uplink 0FDMA data to the access point, that is, the access point is the terminal.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic flowchart of Embodiment 14 of a data transmission indication method according to the present invention. As shown in FIG. 12, the method includes:
- the terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point in the OFDM mode, where the OFDM mode refers to that the access point can send the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to a terminal in its coverage, but the connection Other terminals within the coverage of the ingress can also listen to and correctly demodulate the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention includes the identifier of the terminal and the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- the present invention does not limit the channel bandwidth of the subchannel, and the access point determines the bandwidth of the subchannel according to the bandwidth requirement of the terminal.
- the indicated subchannel may be presented in multiple forms, may be the center frequency and bandwidth of the subchannel, or may be the channel number and bandwidth of the initial frequency band, or the channel number range of the initial frequency band to the end frequency band, etc. The invention is not limited.
- each terminal may determine its own subchannel according to the content included in the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, and perform corresponding operations on the corresponding subchannel; for example, may receive and receive on the corresponding subchannel.
- the part of the data sent by the inbound point may also send corresponding response information or uplink data information to the access point on its corresponding subchannel.
- the identifier of the terminal in the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be an identifier of a single terminal or an identifier of the terminal group, and the terminal group may include multiple terminals.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling involved in this embodiment is a subchannel indicated by the terminal, and may correspond to one terminal or multiple terminals. For example: Multiple terminals can be divided into one group.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling allocates one subchannel to the group, and all terminals in the group can make Use this subchannel.
- the format of the signaling part in the prior art can only support the bandwidth of 20 MHz, and allocates users for each subcarrier for 48 subcarriers.
- the prior art does not have a corresponding expansion scheme to support;
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention can support a larger bandwidth, and is for the number of terminals, and allocates a plurality of terminals to indicate allocated subchannels, and the subchannel includes one or more subcarriers. .
- the embodiments of the present invention are different from the main body of the prior art (the prior art is to allocate users to subcarriers, and the embodiment of the present invention allocates subchannels or subcarriers for users), and the prior art only limits the subcarriers.
- the 48 terminals can be instructed, and the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indicates that the subchannel can be free from bandwidth limitation, and more terminals (more than 48 users) can be allocated subchannels in a larger bandwidth.
- embodiments of the present invention can still allocate subchannels for fewer than 48 terminals.
- the terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point, determines the subchannel corresponding to the access point, and performs corresponding operations on the corresponding subchannel. That is, the access point allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate the subchannel for more terminals, that is, the number of the terminal indicating the subchannel to the terminal is not limit.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 15 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention. The method involved in this embodiment is a feasible implementation manner of indicating a subchannel for a terminal by using 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point; where the 0FDMA physical The layer signaling includes an identifier of the terminal and subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal, where the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel. .
- the terminal determines that the terminal is located in the terminal group according to the mapping relationship, and the terminal determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal group as the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention sends an OFDM physical layer signaling carrying the identifier of the terminal and the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal to the terminal through the access point, and the access point is also sent to each terminal.
- the mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group and each terminal address is sent, so that each terminal can learn the terminal group in which it is located, and further know the corresponding subchannel, so as to perform corresponding operations on the subchannel.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the foregoing OFDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate a subchannel for more terminals, that is, the access point indicates the number of subchannel pairs to the terminal and no limit.
- Embodiment 16 of the present invention provides a method for indicating data transmission.
- the method in this embodiment is another feasible implementation manner in which an access point indicates a subchannel by using 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may include the identifier of the terminal and the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal, and the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a single terminal group, and the terminal group
- the at least two terminals are included, and the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the respective terminals in the terminal group that the allocated subchannels are uplink subchannels or downlink subchannels or uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannels.
- the OFDMA physical layer signaling may indicate, by using a dedicated indication bit, that the subchannel allocated to the terminal is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; each terminal in the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannel. . That is to say, the above-mentioned OFDM physical layer signaling may not only indicate the allocated subchannel for each terminal in the terminal group, but also may indicate the allocated subchannel as an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel.
- the related field of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indication may refer to the format and related descriptions in the foregoing Table 4, and details are not described herein again.
- Each terminal in the terminal group in Table 4 corresponds to a different subchannel, and since the 0FDMA physical layer signaling can support a larger bandwidth (not limited by the 20 MHz bandwidth), the subchannel can be indicated for more terminals.
- the terminal receives the sending by the access point
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling knows which subchannel it corresponds to, so that the terminal can perform corresponding operations on its corresponding subchannel. That is, the access point allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate the subchannel for more terminals, that is, the number of the terminal indicating the subchannel to the terminal is not limit.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 17 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the terminal receives an OFDM preamble in which the access point transmits in an OFDM mode, where the OFDM mode refers to that the access point sends an OFDM preamble to any terminal within its coverage.
- the OFDM preamble includes STF, LTF, L-SIG, and UHT-SIG-A, and the UHT-SIG-A carries OFDMA physical layer signaling.
- the foregoing access point adopts the OFDM mode to transmit the OFDM preamble, that is, the access point sends an OFDM preamble to one terminal, but at this time, the access point does not know which specific terminal is sent, so the access point gives Any terminal sends an OFDM preamble, and all active terminals monitor and receive, and then acquire 0FDMA physical layer signaling to learn the corresponding channel.
- the content of the OFDM physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention can be referred to the description in the above-mentioned fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment.
- the terminal receives downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the corresponding subchannel, where the downlink 0FDMA data information includes 0FDMA preamble and 0FDMA data, and the 0FDMA preamble includes a handover domain, UHT-SIG_B.
- the access point uses the 0FDMA mode to send downlink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, that is, the access point can simultaneously send downlink 0FDMA data information to multiple terminals on the corresponding subchannels of the terminal, thereby saving Signaling overhead and the gain of multi-user diversity.
- the subchannel corresponding to the terminal may further include a primary channel of the BSS, where the primary channel is used for access point and terminal interaction control and management signaling; that is, the access point sends the 0FDMA physical layer signal on the primary channel. After the command, the primary channel may be released; the downlink 0FDMA data information may also be sent to the terminal through the primary channel together with other subchannels.
- the access point since the access point allocates a subchannel to the terminal group, it actually allocates a subchannel for each terminal, but each time the data transmitted by the access point is sent to a specific terminal in the terminal group, therefore, the terminal You need to know the actual terminal address in the terminal group. Therefore, the UHT-SIG-B or the Media Access Control (MAC) layer header of the access point in the sub-channel needs to carry a specific destination terminal address.
- the destination terminal address is Table 1 above. To the element address in the terminal group indicated by the group number in Table 4, the terminal reads the destination terminal address in the UHT-SIG-B or MAC layer header.
- the terminal reads the 0FDMA physical layer signaling of the UHT_SIG_A, and determines whether it is in the terminal group indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling according to its own address. If it is in the terminal group, it switches to the 0FDMA mode, and further switches to the indicated subchannel according to the subchannel information corresponding to the terminal group, and further receives the 0FDMA preamble, and according to the received UHT-SIG-B or
- the destination terminal address carried by the MAC layer header determines whether it is the destination terminal: If yes, the subsequent 0FDMA data is read; if not, the reading is stopped. If it is judged that the terminal is not in the terminal group, the terminal may choose not to switch to the 0FDMA mode, and continue to acquire the 0FDMA preamble and the 0FDMA data by using the OFDM method.
- the terminal can read the data frame format (ie, the packet regardless of whether it is the destination terminal or not)
- the duration in the OFDM preamble, OFDMA preamble, and OFDMA data) is used to determine the time required for the transmission.
- the non-destination terminal sets its own network allocation vector (NAV) according to the duration. During the length of the NAV, the non-destination terminal may choose not to listen to the subchannel to save its own power loss.
- the non-destination terminal may also set the NAV according to the length of the L-SIG, where the length may indicate the total length of the multiple data frames, and is used by the terminal to calculate the time occupied by the total length.
- the terminal receives the OFDM preamble carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, and obtains the 0FMDA physical layer signaling from the OFDM preamble, so as to know that the ODFDMA physical layer signaling should be Which subchannel receives downlink 0FDMA data information corresponding to itself.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals receive the data of the access point, that is, the access point is the terminal indicator. There is no limit to the number of channels to terminals.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 18 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is to acquire the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carried in the NDPA frame by using the terminal, and obtain the corresponding subchannel according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, and send the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- the process of downlink 0FDMA data information includes:
- the terminal receives an NDPA frame sent by the access point, where the NDPA frame carries 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the embodiment of the present invention uses a proprietary NDPA frame to carry 0FDMA physical layer signaling, which is used to reduce the overhead caused by transmitting 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- a proprietary NDPA frame to carry 0FDMA physical layer signaling, which is used to reduce the overhead caused by transmitting 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the access point may use an OFDM mode to send an NDPA frame to a terminal in its coverage, which may be sent on the primary channel or on multiple subchannels, and other terminals may listen to the NDPA. frame. After that, the access point also needs to transmit the OFDM preamble in OFDM mode.
- the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be carried in an NDPA frame, or may be carried in both an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble, but in order to save signaling overhead, it is generally only carried in an NDPA frame.
- the OFDM preamble may further indicate a specific terminal identifier in the terminal group.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0 FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal. It should be noted that, the content of the OFDM physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention may be referred to the description in the above-mentioned fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- the OFDM mode is used to detect the received NDPA frame, and the OFDM mode is used to read the 0FDMA physical layer signaling; after that, the terminal also receives the OFDM preamble by using the OFDM method; the data transmission frame format of the OFDM preamble and the downlink 0FDMA data information may be For the format shown in Table 5 above and related description, the embodiments of the present invention are not described herein again.
- the access point since the access point allocates a subchannel to the terminal group, it actually allocates a subchannel for each terminal, but each time the data transmitted by the access point is sent to a specific terminal in the terminal group, therefore, the terminal You need to know the actual terminal address in the terminal group. Therefore, the access point needs to carry a specific destination terminal address in the UHT-SIG-B or MAC layer header transmitted in each subchannel, and the destination terminal address is a terminal group indicated by the group number in Tables 1 to 4 above. Within the element address, the terminal reads the destination terminal address in the UHT-SIG-B or MAC layer header.
- the terminal determines, according to its own address, whether it is in the terminal group indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling. If it is in the terminal group, it switches to the 0FDMA mode, and further switches to the indicated subchannel according to the subchannel information corresponding to the terminal group, and further receives the 0FDMA preamble, and according to the received UHT-SIG-B or
- the destination terminal address carried by the MAC layer header determines whether it is the destination terminal: If yes, the subsequent 0FDMA data is read; if not, the reading is stopped.
- the terminal may choose not to switch to the 0FDMA mode, and continue to acquire the 0FDMA preamble and the 0FDMA data by using the OFDM method.
- the terminal can read the duration of the data frame format (ie, including the OFDM preamble, the 0FDMA preamble, and the 0FDMA data) regardless of whether it is the destination terminal to determine the time required for the transmission.
- the non-destination terminal sets its own NAV according to the duration. During the length of the NAV, the non-destination terminal may choose not to listen to the subchannel to save its own power loss.
- the non-destination terminal may also set the NAV according to the length of the L-SIG, where the length may indicate the total length of the multiple data frames, and is used by the terminal to calculate the time occupied by the total length.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 19 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the content included in the OFDM plane signaling and the OFDM preamble to the terminal separately, so that the terminal acquires the 0FDMA physical layer signaling from the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble. Therefore, the process of obtaining the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the corresponding subchannel is obtained according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the method includes:
- S1601 The terminal receives the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble sent by the access point.
- the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble can carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in two cooperation modes:
- the first type the terminal receives the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble sent by the access point, where the NDPA frame carries the identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble carries the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling Identify the corresponding subchannel information.
- the identifier of the terminal here may be the identifier of one or more terminal groups in the second embodiment, and the subchannels are in one-to-one correspondence with the terminal group; or may be the identifier of a single terminal group in the third embodiment, the subchannel and the Each terminal in the group corresponds to each other one by one.
- the above NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble can cooperate to indicate the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the user group information field in the above table 5 may include an identifier of the terminal, and may further include subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- the control information field of the table 5 may further indicate the effective time length of the currently indicated terminal or the sub-channel information of the terminal group, so that the terminal can determine, according to the length of time, whether the sub-channel information indication of the terminal or the terminal group is valid or Expired, if not expired, the terminal can continue to receive and send data using the current subchannel.
- the OFDM preamble also needs to carry the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the NDPA frame. If the NDPA frame carries only the subchannel information, the OFDM preamble needs to be carried and The identifier of the terminal corresponding to the subchannel information in the NDPA frame.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the access point sends the downlink 0FDMA data information in the 0FDMA mode, that is, the access point can simultaneously send the downlink 0FDMA data information to the multiple terminals on the corresponding subchannels of each terminal, so that the corresponding time-frequency resources can be fully utilized.
- the subchannel corresponding to the terminal may further include a primary channel of the BSS, where the primary channel is used for access point and terminal interaction control and management signaling; that is, the access point sends the 0FDMA physical layer on the primary channel. After the signaling, the primary channel may be released, or the downlink 0FDMA data information may be sent to the terminal through the primary channel together with other subchannels.
- the OFDM mode is used to detect the received NDPA frame, and a part of the OFDM physical layer signaling carried in the NDPA frame is read; after that, the terminal also receives the OFDM preamble in the OFDM mode, and then reads the 0FDMA physical layer in the OFDM preamble.
- the content of the part of the signalling supplement For the data transmission frame format of the OFDM preamble and the downlink OFDMA data, refer to the format and related descriptions in Table 5 above, and details are not described herein again.
- the method for indicating data transmission receives, by the terminal, an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble that carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point, and learns that the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble in the OFDM preamble should know that they should On which subchannel, downlink 0FDMA data information corresponding to itself is received, thereby receiving downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals receive the data of the access point, that is, the access point is the terminal indicator. There is no limit to the number of channels to terminals.
- the method involved in the present embodiment is to receive downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point at the terminal. Thereafter, the process of sending an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling or the 0FDMA data carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response to the access point by using an OFDM mode.
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is further used to indicate that the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal is allocated to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point. That is, after the above S1403 or S1503 or S 1603, the following actions of S20 can be performed:
- the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- each terminal shall reply an ACK response or a BA response to the access point.
- the access point carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request in downlink 0FDMA data information or OFDMA physical layer signaling
- the terminal receives downlink 0FDMA data on its own corresponding subchannel according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indication of the access point.
- the ACK or BA response can be replied directly to the subchannel indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by using 0FDMA.
- the ACK response corresponds to an OFDMA ACK request
- the BA response corresponds to an OFDMA BA request.
- the access point receives an ACK response or a BA response sent by each terminal on its corresponding subchannel. That is to say, multiple terminals can simultaneously send responses to the access point on their corresponding subchannels, making full use of the corresponding time-frequency resources.
- the method for indicating data transmission receives the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point by using the terminal on the subchannel indicated by the OFDM physical layer signaling, and the multiple terminals can access the access point in the corresponding subchannel. Simultaneously sending an ACK response or a BA response, SP, by means of the access point assigning a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point for more terminals.
- the access point indicates that the number of terminals to the subchannel is not limited by the terminal; and the ACK response or the BA response of the multiple terminals are transmitted to the access point in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- the method in this embodiment is that the terminal is receiving the access point. After transmitting the OFDMA physical layer signaling and the downlink OFDMA data information, receiving a separate ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point, so that the terminal can send the access point to the access point on the subchannel indicated by the OFDM physical layer signaling The process of an ACK response or a BA response.
- the above-mentioned OFDM layer physical layer signaling may also be used to indicate an ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point.
- the terminal receives an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal uses the 0FDMA mode to access the Point to send ACK response or BA response
- the access point may further send a separate ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal (see FIG. 4b, for example, separately sending the BA request frame), the ACK request frame or The BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit for indicating that the terminal transmits an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame may carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, and may not carry the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the terminal determines, according to the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel that transmits an ACK response or a BA response to the access point.
- the special information bit may be in the form of identifying the ACK request frame or the BA request frame as a frame type for indicating that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the 0FDMA mode (ie, different from the existing one).
- Another special information bit may be expressed in the form that, without changing the frame type of the ACK request frame or the BA request frame, the dedicated information bit is directly used to instruct the terminal to send an ACK response to the access point in the 0FDMA mode. Or BA response.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame may be transmitted only on the primary channel, or may be transmitted on all subchannels by means of repeated transmission (Dupl icated Transmit ss ion).
- S21 The terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the terminal After the terminal learns that the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the access point according to the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling, the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- each terminal can be connected on its corresponding subchannel.
- the in-point sends an ACK response or a BA response at the same time, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- the terminal may send the ACK response or the BA response by using the repeated transmission manner on the multiple unit channels, or may use non- The ACK response or the BA response is sent by repeating the transmission.
- Embodiment 20 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 20 of a method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the MU-MIM0 data information carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, and carries the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the terminal adopts the 0FDMA mode at the terminal.
- the process of replying an ACK response or a BA response on the corresponding subchannel As shown in Figure 17, the method includes:
- the terminal receives the MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries 0FDMA physical layer signaling;
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carried in the MU-MIM0 data information further includes an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, and is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDMA mode, that is, The ingress point requests the terminal to reply to the ACK response or the BA response after the terminal acquires the corresponding MU-MIM0 data information.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal the transmitted ACK response or BA response assigned to the terminal to the subchannel of the access point.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal. It should be noted that the content of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention may be referred to in the foregoing description of the fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment.
- the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. Specifically, after the terminal determines, according to the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling, the subchannel that sends the ACK response or the BA response to the access point, the OFDM response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the terminal receives the MU-MIM0 data information of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point, and determines, according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 21 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the MU-MIM0 data information carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, and the ACK request frame or the BA request frame, so that the terminal responds to the ACK request on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode.
- the process of responding or BA response includes:
- the terminal receives the MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel of the access point.
- the terminal receives the ACK request frame or the BA request frame sent by the access point, that is, the access point requests the terminal to obtain the corresponding MU-MIM0 data information, and then responds to the ACK response or the BA response to the user by using the 0FDMA mode. It is known whether the MU-MIM0 data information transmission is successful.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0 FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal. It should be noted that, the content of the OFDM physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention can be referred to the description in the above-mentioned fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment.
- S1804 The terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the OFDM response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the terminal receives the MU-MIM0 data information of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point, and determines to send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- Sub-channels so that each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the corresponding sub-channel, SP, by means of the access point assigning a sub-channel to each terminal according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access
- the point may be indicated by more terminals when sending an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, that is, the access point indicates that the number of terminals to the subchannel is not limited; and the ACK response or BA response of the multiple terminals is caused.
- Parallel transmission to the access point making full use of the corresponding time-frequency resources.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 22 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame carrying the 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, so that the terminal uses the 0FDMA mode to reply the ACK response or the BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the method includes:
- the terminal receives an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK to the access point by using the 0FDMA mode.
- Response or BA response the ACK request frame or the BA request frame carries OFDMA physical layer signaling.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame sent by the access point to the terminal the purpose is that the access point requests the terminal to reply to the ACK response or the BA response to the MU-MIM0 data information, to obtain the MU. -MIM0 data information transmission success.
- the OFDM request frame or the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carried in the BA request frame is used to indicate to the terminal the ACK response or BA allocated for the terminal. Respond to the subchannel of the access point.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal. It should be noted that the content of the 0FDMA physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention may be referred to the description in the above-mentioned fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- S 1904 The terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode.
- the OFDM response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the corresponding subchannel, SP, by means of the access point assigning a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that The access point may indicate that more terminals send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point, that is, the access point indicates that the number of the subchannel to the terminal is not limited; and the ACK response of the multiple terminals or The BA response is transmitted to the access point in parallel, making full use of the corresponding time-frequency resources.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 23 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the OFDMA physical layer signaling carrying the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request to the terminal, so that the terminal uses the 0FDMA mode to reply the ACK response or the BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the method includes:
- the terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using the 0FDMA mode, that is, the access point is
- the terminal requests the terminal to reply to the ACK response or the BA response to the user after obtaining the corresponding 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information, so as to know whether the transmission of the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information is successful.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal an ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to the corresponding subchannel of the access point.
- the terminal determines, according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention can be referred to the description in the above-mentioned fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment.
- S2003 The terminal receives the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data message sent by the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- J s is self-defeating.
- the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information may carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, or may not carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- S2004 The terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0 FDMA physical layer signaling, the subchannel that sends the ACK response or the BA response to the access point, the ACK response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode.
- BA response That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- 0FDMA physical layer signaling determining, according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, sending an ACK response or a BA response to the subchannel of the access point, so that each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the corresponding subchannel.
- SP by means of the access point assigning a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send an ACK response 0 or a BA response to the access point, that is, access
- the point indicates that the number of subchannels to the terminal is not limited; and the ACK response or the BA response of the multiple terminals are transmitted to the access point in parallel, and the corresponding time-frequency resources are fully utilized.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 24 of the method for indicating data transmission according to the present invention.
- the method in this embodiment is that the access point sends the OFDM response or the BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA physical layer signaling and the 5 ACK request frame or the BA request frame to the terminal.
- the method includes:
- the terminal determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the foregoing 0 FDMA physical layer signaling. It should be noted that the description of the OFDMA physical layer signaling in the embodiment of the present invention can be referred to in the foregoing fourteenth embodiment to the sixteenth embodiment.
- S2103 The terminal receives the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data E and E sent by the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information may carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, or may not carry the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- S2104 The access point sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response to the access point in the 0FDMA mode. BA response.
- the access point requests the terminal to obtain an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal after obtaining the corresponding MU-MIM0 data information by using the ACK request frame or the BA request frame, so as to obtain the following 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information. Whether the transmission was successful.
- S2105 The terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the terminal determines the subchannel that sends the ACK response or the BA response to the access point, and determines to adopt the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode according to the dedicated information bit in the ACK request frame or the BA request frame.
- An ACK response or a BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel. That is to say, each terminal can simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the corresponding subchannels, that is, the ACK response or the BA response of multiple terminals can be transmitted in parallel, thereby fully utilizing the corresponding time-frequency resources. .
- the terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point, and determines to send an ACK response or a BA response to the subchannel of the access point according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that each The terminal may simultaneously send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the corresponding subchannel, and the SP may allocate a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by the access point, so that the access point may be more terminals.
- S2202 The terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point.
- the access point determines that it needs to switch to the 0FDMA mode according to the 0FDMA data transmission request or the current network condition, and uses the 0FDMA mode for data transmission, the access point sends the above-mentioned 0FDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, and the 0FDMA physical layer The signaling is used to instruct each terminal to send uplink 0FDMA data information on respective subchannels.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be carried in the OFDM preamble in the foregoing embodiment, or may be carried in the NDPA frame, and may also carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by interacting with the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble.
- the specific process refer to the foregoing embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- the access point may further send downlink 0FDMA data information of the terminal on the corresponding subchannels of each of the foregoing terminals after S2202.
- downlink 0FDMA data transmission process refer to the foregoing embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- the terminal learns itself to the access point by using the subchannel indicated by the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the subchannel that transmits the uplink OFDMA data information that is, avoids the signaling indication when the access point additionally indicates to the terminal to transmit the uplink 0FDMA data information, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
- S2204 The terminal sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the terminal After the terminal determines the subchannel for transmitting the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent to the access point on the subchannel.
- the method for indicating data transmission sends an uplink transmission frame to the access point by the terminal, so that the access point indicates, by using the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the subchannel when the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent by each terminal, thereby Each terminal can transmit data to the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- the SP allocates the subchannel to the terminal by sending the OFDMA physical layer signaling by the access point, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point, thereby avoiding the extra access point.
- the signaling indication when transmitting the uplink 0FDMA data information is indicated to the terminal, which improves the efficiency of the system.
- S2205 The terminal receives, on the corresponding subchannel, an ACK response or a BA response corresponding to the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point.
- the terminal sends uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the corresponding subchannel, where the uplink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate the
- the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode, that is, the access point feeds back the transmission condition of the uplink 0FDMA data information to the terminal.
- the access point Since the access point itself is the body that transmits the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the access point can directly send the uplink 0FDMA data information associated with the terminal to the terminal on the corresponding subchannel.
- the ACK response or the BA response so that the terminal knows whether the uplink OFDMA data transmission is successful.
- the method for indicating data transmission provided by the embodiment of the present invention, by carrying an ACK request or a BA request in the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal to the access point, enables the access point to send the uplink 0FDMA to the terminal on the corresponding subchannel.
- the ACK response or BA response corresponding to the data information.
- the SP allocates a subchannel to each terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send uplink 0FDMA data to the access point, that is, the access point is a terminal.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic flowchart diagram of Embodiment 26 of the method for indicating data transmission provided by the present invention.
- the method of this embodiment relates to the transmission process of uplink 0FDMA data information initiated by an access point.
- the method specifically includes the following steps:
- S2301 The terminal receives the 0FDMA physical layer signaling sent by the access point.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling may be carried in the OFDM preamble in the foregoing embodiment, or may be carried in the NDPA frame, and may also carry the 0FDMA physical layer signaling by interacting with the NDPA frame and the OFDM preamble.
- the specific process refer to the foregoing embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal, and the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling may include an information bit, configured to indicate to the terminal whether the allocation of the subchannel is for uplink, or only for downlink, or for Up and down two-way.
- the information bit in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indicates to the terminal that the subchannel is used for uplink transmission.
- the terminal sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by the delivered 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the terminal learns, by using the subchannel indicated by the OFDM physical layer signaling, the subchannel that sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point, that is, the information that the access point additionally indicates to the terminal to transmit the uplink 0FDMA data information.
- the instructions increase the efficiency of the system.
- the terminal sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the corresponding subchannel by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the terminal determines, according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the subchannel that sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point, sending the uplink 0FDMA data to the access point on the subchannel.
- the access point indicates, by the OFDMA physical layer signaling, the subchannel when the uplink 0FDMA data is sent by the terminal, so that each terminal can send data to the access point on the corresponding subchannel. . That is, the sub-channel is allocated to each terminal by the method in which the access point sends the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, so that the access point can indicate that more terminals send uplink 0FDMA data to the access point, that is, the access point is the terminal. There is no limit to the number of subchannels to indicate the number of terminals.
- the first embodiment of the present invention provides an access point, where the access point includes: a sending module 10, configured to send orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, where the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used for the terminal And indicating the subchannel allocated to the terminal, so that the terminal determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, where the OFDM physical layer signaling includes the identifier of the terminal and the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of one or more terminal groups, and each terminal group includes at least one terminal.
- the subchannel information includes an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel, and the foregoing 0FDMA
- the physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal the subchannel information allocated to the terminal, including: the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional a sub-channel; wherein, the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the sub-channel; the transmitting module 10 is further configured to: before transmitting the OFDM physical layer signaling to the terminal, send the mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group and the address of the terminal to the terminal, Let the terminal know the terminal group it is in.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a terminal group, where the terminal group includes at least two terminals; and the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is used to allocate an uplink channel to each terminal in the terminal group. a channel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; wherein each terminal in the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannel.
- the sending module 10 is specifically configured to send an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- the sending module 10 is further configured to send a null data packet to the terminal to notify the NDPA frame, where the NDPA frame carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the sending module 10 is further configured to send an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the NDPA frame carries the identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling. Subchannel information corresponding to the identity of the terminal.
- the sending module 10 is further configured to send an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the NDPA frame carries the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the OFDM physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble The identifier of the terminal in the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling is carried.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 2 of an access point provided by the present invention.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the subchannel for receiving the downlink 0FDMA data allocated by the terminal, and the sending module 10 is further configured to After transmitting the orthogonal frequency division multiple access OFDMA physical layer signaling to the terminal, the downlink OFDMA data information is sent on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the OFDMA mode; wherein the downlink OFDMA data information includes an OFDMA preamble and an OFDMA data, where the 0FDMA preamble includes Switch domain, ultra high throughput signaling UHT_SIG_B.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling or the downlink 0FDMA data information carries the 0FDMA acknowledgement ACK request or the 0FDMA block acknowledgement BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal adopts the 0FDMA mode to connect to the terminal.
- the in-point sends an ACK response or a BA response; then the OFDM physical layer signaling is further used to indicate an ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point.
- the access point further includes a receiving module 11 configured to: after the sending module 10 transmits the downlink OFDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the OFDMA mode, The receiving terminal adopts an ACK response or a BA response sent by the OFDMA mode on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the access point provided by the embodiment of the present invention may perform the foregoing method for indicating the data transmission.
- the technical solution, its implementation principle and technical effect are similar, and will not be described here.
- the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate that the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal is sent to the terminal corresponding to the terminal of the access point.
- the transmitting module 10 is further configured to send an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal after transmitting the downlink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; the receiving module 1 1 is further configured to receive the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode. An ACK response or BA response sent on the corresponding subchannel.
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, and the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal adopts the 0FDMA mode.
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the sending module 10 is specifically configured to send the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using a multi-user multiple-input multiple-output MU-MIM0 mode.
- the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the receiving module 11 is configured.
- the ACK response or the BA response sent by the receiving terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel after the transmitting module 10 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the sending module 10 is specifically configured to send MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using a MU-MIM0 mode, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries 0FDMA physical layer signaling; and sends an ACK request frame or a BA request to the terminal.
- the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the ACK response or the BA response sent by the receiving terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal after the transmitting module 10 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the access point provided by the embodiment of the present invention may perform the foregoing method for indicating the data transmission.
- the technical solution, its implementation principle and technical effect are similar, and will not be described here.
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the sending module 10 is specifically configured to send the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal by using the MU-MIM0 mode; and send an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, The dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM request mode; the ACK request frame or the BA request frame carries 0FDMA physical layer signaling; After the transmitting module 10 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, the receiving terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response on the corresponding subchannel in the 0FDMA mode.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the sending module 10 is further configured to: after transmitting the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, send the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode;
- the receiving module 11 is further configured to receive an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the uplink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request
- the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is further used to indicate that the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal in an OFDM mode.
- the sending module 10 is further configured to: after the receiving module 11 receives the uplink OFDM data information sent by the terminal on the corresponding subchannel, send the uplink and the uplink on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode. 0FDMA data information corresponding to the ACK response or BA response.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal that the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the receiving module 11 is further configured to: after the sending module 10 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, the receiving terminal sends the uplink 0FDMA data information in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- FIG. 25 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 1 of a terminal provided by the present invention. As shown in FIG. 25, the terminal includes a receiving module 20 and a determining module 21.
- the receiving module 20 is configured to receive orthogonal frequency division multiple access OFDMA physical layer signaling that is sent by the access point, where the OFDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal that the access point is subchannel information allocated by the terminal, where The OFDMA physical layer signaling includes an identifier of the terminal and an identifier corresponding to the identifier of the terminal Subchannel information.
- the determining module 21 is configured to determine, according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of one or more terminal groups, and each terminal group includes at least one terminal.
- the subchannel information includes an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel, and the foregoing 0FDMA
- the physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal the subchannel information allocated to the terminal, including: the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional a sub-channel; wherein, the terminal group is in one-to-one correspondence with the sub-channel; and the receiving module 20 is further configured to receive the terminal sent by the access point before receiving the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling sent by the access point
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a terminal group, where the terminal group includes at least two terminals, and the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate, to the terminal, the subchannel information allocated to the terminal, including: the OFDM physical The layer signaling is used to indicate to the respective terminals in the terminal group that the allocated subchannels are uplink subchannels or downlink subchannels or uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannels; wherein each terminal in the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannels.
- the receiving module 20 is specifically configured to receive an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) preamble sent by the access point, where the 0FDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
- the receiving module 20 is further configured to receive an empty data packet notification sent by the access point.
- the NDPA frame carries 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the receiving module 20 is further configured to receive an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble sent by the access point, where the NDPA frame carries an identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal is further configured to receive an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble sent by the access point, where the NDPA frame carries an identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the receiving module 20 is further configured to receive an NDPA frame sent by the access point and before the OFDM
- the NDPA frame carries the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the OFDMA physical layer signaling
- the OFDM preamble carries the identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 2 of a terminal provided by the present invention.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal that the access point is a subchannel for receiving downlink 0FDMA data allocated by the terminal, and then the receiving module 20
- the method further includes: after determining, by the determining module 21, the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, receiving downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; wherein, the downlink 0FDMA data information Including 0FDMA preamble and 0FDMA data, the 0FDMA preamble includes a handover domain, ultra high throughput signaling UHT-SIG_B.
- the receiving module 20 includes a receiving unit 201, configured to receive a destination terminal address corresponding to the 0FDMA data sent by the access point, and a determining unit 202, Determining whether it matches the destination terminal address; if yes, instructing the receiving unit 201 to receive the downlink OFDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the terminal further includes: a sending module 22, configured to receive, by the receiving module 20, the downlink OFDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal. Thereafter, the OFDMA mode is used to send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the above OFDMA physical layer signaling is further used to indicate the allocation allocated for the terminal.
- Sending an ACK response or a BA response to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; the receiving module 20 is further configured to: after receiving the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, receiving An ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends the access point to the access point by using an OFDM mode.
- the sending module 22 is further configured to send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiving module 20 is specifically configured to receive the access.
- the request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode; the sending module 22 is further configured to perform the OFDM based on the 0FDMA physics in the determining module 21 After the layer signaling determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal that the terminal is allocated.
- the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the receiving module 20 is specifically configured to receive the MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point; and receive the ACK request frame sent by the access point or a BA request frame, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the ACK request The frame or the BA request frame carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the above-mentioned OFDM physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, and the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to instruct the terminal to send an ACK response or BA to the access point in an OFDM mode.
- the OFDM layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiving module 20 is further configured to determine After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, the module 21 receives the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the sending module 22 is further configured to use the 0FDMA mode in the terminal. An ACK response or a BA response is sent to the access point on the corresponding subchannel.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiving module 20 is further configured to determine the foregoing.
- the module 21 After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling, the module 21 receives the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; and receives the ACK request frame sent by the access point.
- a BA request frame where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the module 22 is further configured to send an ACK response or a BA response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the 0FDMA mode transmits uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the uplink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request
- the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is further used to indicate that the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal in an OFDM mode.
- the receiving module 20 is further configured to: after the sending module 22 sends the uplink 0FDMA data information to the access point, receive an ACK response corresponding to the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal. Or BA response.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal that the uplink 0FDMA data information that is allocated by the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the sending module 22 is further used in the determining module. After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- An access point embodiment of the present invention provides an access point, where the access point includes: a transmitter 30, configured to send orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, the 0FDMA physical layer signaling
- the sub-channel information is used to indicate the sub-channel information that is allocated to the terminal, so that the terminal determines the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, where the OFDM physical layer signaling includes the identifier of the terminal and the sub-corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- Channel information is used to indicate the sub-channel information that is allocated to the terminal, so that the terminal determines the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal according to the OFDM physical layer signaling, where the OFDM physical layer signaling includes the identifier of the terminal and the sub-corresponding to the identifier of the terminal.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of one or more terminal groups, and each terminal group includes at least one terminal.
- the subchannel information includes an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel, and the foregoing 0FDMA Physical layer signaling is used to indicate to the terminal the subchannel information allocated for the terminal,
- the method includes: the OFDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; wherein the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannel.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of a terminal group, where the terminal group includes at least two terminals, and the OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate, to the terminal, the subchannel information allocated to the terminal, including: the OFDM physical The layer signaling is used to indicate to the respective terminals in the terminal group that the allocated subchannels are uplink subchannels or downlink subchannels or uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannels; wherein each terminal in the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannels.
- the transmitter 30 is specifically configured to send an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the transmitter 30 is further configured to send an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the NDPA frame carries an identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer. Subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the signaling.
- the transmitter 30 is further configured to send an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble to the terminal, where the NDPA frame carries the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the OFDM physical layer signaling, where The 0FDM preamble carries the identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the OFDM layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal a subchannel for receiving downlink 0FDMA data allocated to the terminal, and the transmitter 30 may further be configured to send orthogonal frequency division multiple access OFDMA to the terminal.
- the downlink OFDMA data information is sent on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the OFDMA mode.
- the downlink OFDMA data information includes an OFDMA preamble and an OFDMA data, and the OFDMA preamble includes a handover domain and ultra high throughput signaling UHT_SIG_B.
- the transmitter 30 sends downlink 0FDMA data information to each terminal on a subchannel corresponding to the terminal, and the inverse discrete Fourier transform corresponding to the access point antenna is built in the transmitter 20 (Inverse Di The screte Fourier Transform (hereinafter referred to as IDFT) module implementation, that is, the access point can first encode the downlink data of multiple terminals, separate the spatial stream, and the space-time encoder becomes a plurality of space-time streams, as shown in FIG. The space time stream will correspond to the antenna of the access point.
- IDFT Inverse Di The screte Fourier Transform
- the space-time streams of the different terminals on the same antenna are transmitted by the IDFT module corresponding to the antenna to the sub-channel or sub-carrier corresponding to the terminal, so that the corresponding downlink 0FDMA is transmitted to the terminal through different sub-channels.
- Data information If the access point has multiple antennas, there is a corresponding number of IDFT modules (if the number of antennas is M, the number of IDFT modules is also M). These IDFT modules all work in the same frequency band. Therefore, for 0FDMA with multiple antennas for access points, different users work on different subchannels; on the same subchannel, their space-time streams can be distinguished by spatial mapping.
- the space-time stream can be further implemented in a MU-MIM0 implementation supported on a subchannel.
- the terminal demodulates and acquires the data of the receiving end by using an Inverse Di screte Fourier Transform (DFT) module, and obtains the data on the subchannel in which it is located according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling indication.
- DFT Inverse Di screte Fourier Transform
- the terminal uses multiple antenna separation; if it is a single antenna signal, it does not need to be separated.
- FIG. 29 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 4 of an access point provided by the present invention.
- the access point includes the transmitter 30 described above and also includes a receiver 31.
- the ACK response or the BA response; the OFDM layer signaling is further used to indicate that the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the receiving terminal After the transmitter 30 transmits the downlink 0FDMA data information on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode, the receiving terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode.
- the foregoing OFDMA physical layer signaling is used to send an ACK response or a BA response allocated to the terminal to a subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the transmitter 30 may also be used to After the downlink 0FDMA data information is sent on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, the ACK request frame or the BA request frame is sent to the terminal, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, and the dedicated information bit is used to indicate The terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in the OFDM mode.
- the receiver 31 can also be used to receive an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode.
- the OFDM layer 30 is specifically configured to send a ACK response or a BA response to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point, and the transmitter 30 is specifically configured to adopt multiple users.
- the input multi-output MU-MIM0 mode sends the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal; wherein the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling; the receiver 31 can also be used to send the positive to the terminal at the transmitter 30.
- the receiving terminal adopts an ACK response or a BA response transmitted on the corresponding subchannel in the 0FDMA mode.
- the OFDM layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal that the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal is sent to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the transmitter 30 is specifically configured to adopt the MU-MIM0.
- the mode sends the MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal, where the MU-MIM0 data information carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling; and sends an ACK request frame or a BA request frame to the terminal; wherein the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode; the receiver 31 may be further configured to send an orthogonal frequency division to the terminal at the transmitter.
- the receiving terminal After the multiple access 0FDMA physical layer signaling, the receiving terminal adopts an ACK response or a BA response transmitted on the corresponding subchannel in the 0FDMA mode.
- the receiver 31 may be further configured to: after the transmitter 30 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, the receiving terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response on the corresponding subchannel in the 0FDMA mode.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode.
- the OFDM layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; the transmitter 30 may also be configured to send orthogonality to the terminal.
- the OFDMA+MU-MIMO mode is used to transmit the OFDMA+MU-MIMO data information to the terminal on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; the receiver 31 can also be used to receive the terminal in the corresponding An ACK response or BA response sent in the 0FDMA mode on the subchannel.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point;
- the terminal sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (0FDMA) physical layer signaling
- the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 mode is used to send the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information to the terminal on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; and the ACK request frame or the BA request is sent to the terminal.
- the receiver 31 It can also be used to receive an ACK response or a BA response sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate, to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information that is allocated by the terminal to the terminal corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiver 31 may also be used to send
- the device 30 receives the uplink transmission frame sent by the terminal before transmitting the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal; and after the transmitter 30 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, the receiving terminal Uplink 0FDMA data information transmitted in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the foregoing uplink OFDMA data information carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is further used to indicate that the access point adopts OFDMA.
- the mode sends an ACK response or a BA response to the terminal.
- the transmitter 30 is further configured to: after the receiver 31 receives the uplink OFDM data information sent by the terminal on the corresponding subchannel, adopt the 0FDMA mode in the terminal corresponding to the terminal. An ACK response or a BA response corresponding to the uplink 0FDMA data information is transmitted on the channel.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate, to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal, to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point, where the receiver 31 is further used.
- the transmitter 30 sends the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information sent by the terminal in the 0FDMA mode on the corresponding subchannel is received.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- FIG. 31 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 4 of a terminal provided by the present invention. As shown in FIG. 31, the terminal includes: a receiver 40 and a processor 41.
- the processor 41 is configured to determine, according to the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling, a subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the technical solution of the embodiment of the method for indicating the data transmission is provided by the terminal provided by the embodiment of the present invention.
- the implementation principle and technical effects of the terminal are similar, and details are not described herein again.
- the identifier of the terminal is an identifier of one or more terminal groups, and each terminal group includes at least one terminal.
- the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is used to indicate, to the terminal, the subchannel information allocated to the terminal, including:
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is used to indicate to each terminal group that the allocated subchannel is an uplink subchannel or a downlink subchannel or an uplink and downlink bidirectional subchannel; wherein the terminal group has a one-to-one correspondence with the subchannel.
- the receiver 40 may be further configured to: before receiving the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDM) physical layer signaling sent by the access point, receive a mapping relationship between the identifier of the terminal group sent by the access point and the address of the terminal;
- the device 41 is specifically configured to determine that the subchannel corresponding to the terminal group is a subchannel corresponding to the terminal, if it is determined that the user is located in the terminal group according to the mapping relationship.
- OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- the receiver 40 is specifically configured to receive an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM preamble sent by the access point, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the receiver 40 is further configured to receive an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble sent by the access point, where the NDPA frame carries an identifier of the terminal in the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, where the OFDM preamble carries the 0FDMA Subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the physical layer signaling.
- the receiver 40 is further configured to receive an NDPA frame and an OFDM preamble sent by the access point, where the NDPA frame carries the subchannel information corresponding to the identifier of the terminal in the OFDM physical layer signaling.
- the 0FDM preamble carries the identity of the terminal in the above 0FDMA physical layer signaling.
- the OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal that the access point is a subchannel for receiving downlink 0FDMA data allocated by the terminal, and the receiver 40 is further configured to perform, according to the 0FDMA physical layer layer, the processor 41.
- the receiver 40 After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, receiving downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; wherein the downlink 0FDMA data information includes 0FDMA preamble and 0FDMA data, and the 0FDMA preamble includes a switching domain, and a super high Throughput signaling
- the receiver 40 is specifically configured to receive a destination terminal address corresponding to the OFDMA data sent by the access point, and determine whether it matches the destination terminal address; if yes, receive the access on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- the downlink OFDMA data information sent by the point is specifically configured to receive a destination terminal address corresponding to the OFDMA data sent by the access point, and determine whether it matches the destination terminal address; if yes, receive the access on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal.
- FIG. 32 is a schematic structural diagram of Embodiment 5 of a terminal provided by the present invention.
- the terminal further includes a transmitter 42.
- the foregoing OFDMA physical layer signaling or the downlink 0FDMA data information carries an OFDM acknowledgment ACK request or an OFDM acknowledgment ACK request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal adopts an OFDM mode to the
- the access point sends an ACK response or a BA response; the foregoing OFDM physical layer signaling is further used to indicate that the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point,
- the transmitter 42 is configured to send an ACK response to the access point in the 0FDMA mode on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal after the receiver 40 receives the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal. BA response.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is further used to indicate that the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal is sent to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiver 40 is further configured to: After receiving the downlink 0FDMA data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, receiving an ACK request frame or a BA request frame sent by the access point, where the ACK request frame or the BA request frame includes a dedicated information bit, where The dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode, and the transmitter 42 is configured to send an ACK response to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the OFDM mode. BA response.
- the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode.
- the 0FDMA physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal the ACK response or the BA response allocated to the terminal to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; the receiver 40 may also be used to receive the access point.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiver 40 is further configured to receive the access.
- the request frame includes a dedicated information bit, and the dedicated information bit is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM mode;
- the transmitter 42 is configured to determine, at the foregoing processor 41, according to the OFDMA physical layer signaling After the corresponding subchannel, the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal in the 0FDMA mode.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiver 40 is further configured to receive the access.
- the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point in an OFDM request mode; the ACK request frame or the BA request frame carries the OFDM physical layer signaling; and the transmitter 42 is configured to perform the After the physical layer signaling determines the subchannel corresponding to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response is sent to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
- the foregoing 0FDMA physical layer signaling carries an OFDMA ACK request or an OFDMA BA request, where the OFDMA ACK request or the OFDMA BA request is used to indicate that the terminal sends an ACK response or a BA response to the access point by using an OFDM mode.
- the OFDM layer signaling is specifically used to indicate to the terminal, the ACK response or the BA response that is allocated to the terminal to the sub-channel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the receiver 40 is further configured to be used in the processor 41.
- the transmitter 42 After determining the subchannel corresponding to the terminal according to the 0FDMA physical layer signaling, receiving the 0FDMA+MU-MIM0 data information sent by the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal; and the transmitter 42 is configured to use the 0FDMA mode in the terminal.
- An ACK response or a BA response is sent to the access point on the subchannel.
- the foregoing 0 FDMA physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate, to the terminal, the transmission allocated to the terminal.
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate, to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information that is allocated to the terminal, to the subchannel of the access point, and the transmitter 42 is further configured to receive the receiver at the receiver 40.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- the foregoing OFDM layer physical layer signaling is specifically used to indicate, to the terminal, the uplink 0FDMA data information allocated to the terminal, to the subchannel corresponding to the terminal of the access point; and the transmitter 42 may also be used in the foregoing processor.
- the uplink 0FDMA data information is sent to the access point on the subchannel corresponding to the terminal by using the 0FDMA mode.
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