WO2015141823A1 - Dispositif terminal, dispositif de station de base, système de communication, procédé de notification et circuit intégré - Google Patents

Dispositif terminal, dispositif de station de base, système de communication, procédé de notification et circuit intégré Download PDF

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WO2015141823A1
WO2015141823A1 PCT/JP2015/058433 JP2015058433W WO2015141823A1 WO 2015141823 A1 WO2015141823 A1 WO 2015141823A1 JP 2015058433 W JP2015058433 W JP 2015058433W WO 2015141823 A1 WO2015141823 A1 WO 2015141823A1
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  • Embodiments described herein relate generally to a terminal device, a base station device, a communication system, a notification method, and an integrated circuit technology that efficiently perform a transmission resource request for inter-device communication.
  • This application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-057359 filed in Japan on March 20, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • EUTRA Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
  • 3GPP is studying Advanced EUTRA, which realizes faster data transmission and has upward compatibility with EUTRA.
  • D2D communication As a service between proximity terminal devices (Proximity based Services: ProSe), a mechanism (ProSe Discovery) for confirming (discovering) whether or not the terminal devices are close to each other, A mechanism for performing communication without going through a base station apparatus (ProSe Communication, also referred to as inter-device data communication) has been mainly studied (Non-patent Document 1).
  • Non-Patent Document 2 describes that a base station device sets communication resources for communication between terminal devices (data communication between devices). For example, the reception resource used by the base station device for communication between the terminal devices is notified to the terminal device by broadcast information or default settings, and based on the resource request from the terminal device, the transmission resource used for communication between the terminal devices is A method of allocating to the terminal device and a transmission / reception resource used by the base station device for communication between the terminal devices are notified to the terminal device by broadcast information or default settings, and the terminal device voluntarily selects a transmission resource from the notified resource. How to do is described.
  • Non-Patent Document 2 does not show a specific method as to how the terminal device acquires transmission resources.
  • Non-Patent Document 3 a buffer status, which is a message for reporting an existing transmission buffer status, as means for allocating transmission resources used in communication between terminal devices to terminal devices based on resource requests from the terminal devices.
  • BSR Buffer Status Report
  • Embodiments of the present invention have been made in view of the above-described problems, and are a terminal device, a base station device, a communication system, a notification method, and integration capable of efficiently performing a transmission resource request for inter-device data communication. It is an object of the present invention to solve at least one of the above problems by providing a technique related to a circuit.
  • the terminal device in the embodiment of the present invention is a terminal device that performs data communication with the base station device and data communication between the terminal devices without intervening the base station device (inter-device data communication).
  • the base station apparatus based on the first transmission data to the base station apparatus prepared in the transmission buffer, the second transmission data for inter-device data communication, and the timer information notified from the base station apparatus Means for configuring and reporting a transmission buffer amount report.
  • the transmission buffer amount report is a transmission buffer amount report periodically reported to the base station device, and is included in the timer information notified from the base station device. Based on the timer value and information indicating whether the timer is applied to both the first transmission data and the second transmission data or to which transmission buffer amount report, the transmission buffer amount of the transmission data to which the timer is applied, Report periodically to the base station.
  • the transmission buffer amount report of either the first transmission data or the second transmission data is transmitted to the packet data unit of the MAC layer transmitted to the base station device. If included, cancel all triggered transmission buffer quantity reports for transmission data corresponding to the buffer quantity report.
  • the base station apparatus is a base station apparatus that allocates transmission resources for data communication (inter-device data communication) between terminal apparatuses not via the base station apparatus to the terminal apparatus.
  • the communication system includes a terminal device that performs data communication (inter-device data communication) between terminal devices not via a base station device, and transmission resources for inter-device data communication in the terminal device.
  • a base station apparatus includes: a first transmission data to a base station apparatus prepared in a transmission buffer of a terminal apparatus; and a second transmission data for inter-device data communication.
  • a terminal device is provided with a timer for measuring the cycle and information indicating whether the timer is applied to both the first transmission data and the second transmission data or to which transmission buffer amount report.
  • the terminal device, the terminal that counts the period notified from the base station device, and both or either of the first transmission data and the second transmission data. Based on the information indicating whether to apply the timer to ⁇ amount reporting comprises means for configuring the periodic transmission buffer amount reported to report to the base station apparatus.
  • the notification method in the embodiment of the present invention is a notification method applied to a terminal device that performs data communication (inter-device data communication) between terminal devices without using a base station device.
  • the notification method according to the embodiment of the present invention is a notification method applied to a base station apparatus that allocates transmission resources for data communication (inter-device data communication) between terminal apparatuses not via the base station apparatus to the terminal apparatuses.
  • the period is measured.
  • An integrated circuit is an integrated circuit mounted on a terminal device that performs data communication (inter-device data communication) between terminal devices without using a base station device.
  • a function of acquiring information indicating whether to apply a timer to both transmission data and second transmission data or which transmission buffer amount report from the base station apparatus, and a transmission buffer amount of transmission data to which the timer is applied The terminal device is caused to exhibit the function of periodically reporting the message to the base station device.
  • the integrated circuit in the embodiment of the present invention is an integrated circuit that is mounted on a base station apparatus that allocates transmission resources for data communication (inter-device data communication) between terminal apparatuses not via the base station apparatus to the terminal apparatuses.
  • the period is measured.
  • the base station device has a function of notifying the terminal device of information indicating whether to apply the timer to both the first transmission data and the second transmission data or to which transmission buffer amount report.
  • a terminal device As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, a terminal device, a base station device, a communication system, a notification method, and an integrated circuit technology that can efficiently perform a transmission resource request for inter-device data communication. Can be provided.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of a sequence chart relating to a transmission resource request for inter-device data communication according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a user plane (UP (User-plane, U-Plane)) protocol stack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a control plane (CP (Control-plane, C-Plane)) protocol stack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • UP User-plane, U-Plane
  • CP Control-plane, C-Plane
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of a sequence chart relating to a non-contention based random access procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 2 shows an example of a configuration of a MAC layer PDU (Protocol Data Units) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • MAC layer PDU Protocol Data Units
  • a channel means a medium used for signal transmission / reception
  • a physical channel means a physical medium used for signal transmission / reception.
  • a physical channel can be used synonymously with a signal.
  • the physical channel may be added in the future in EUTRA and Advanced EUTRA, or the structure and format of the physical channel may be changed or added. However, even if changed or added, the description of each embodiment of the present invention is provided. It does not affect.
  • Radio frames In EUTRA and Advanced EUTRA, scheduling of physical channels or physical signals is managed using radio frames.
  • One radio frame is 10 ms, and one radio frame is composed of 10 subframes. Further, one subframe is composed of two slots (that is, one subframe is 1 ms, and one slot is 0.5 ms).
  • resource blocks are used as a minimum scheduling unit in which physical channels are allocated.
  • a resource block is defined by a constant frequency region composed of a set of a plurality of subcarriers (for example, 12 subcarriers) and a region composed of a constant transmission time interval (1 slot) on the frequency axis.
  • Synchronization signals are composed of three types of primary synchronization signals and secondary synchronization signals composed of 31 types of codes arranged alternately in the frequency domain. 504 kinds of cell identifiers (physical cell ID (PCI: Physical Cell Identity)) for identifying the base station apparatus and frame timing for radio synchronization are indicated by the combination.
  • the terminal device specifies the physical cell ID of the synchronization signal received by the cell search.
  • the physical broadcast information channel (PBCH: Physical Broadcast Channel) is transmitted for the purpose of notifying (setting) control parameters (broadcast information (system information (SI: System Information))) commonly used by terminal devices in the cell. .
  • the broadcast information that is not notified in the physical broadcast information channel is notified to the terminal device in the cell of the radio resource in which the broadcast information is transmitted in the physical downlink control channel, and the physical downlink shared channel in the notified radio resource.
  • a layer 3 message (system information) for notifying broadcast information is transmitted.
  • CGI cell global identifier
  • TAI Tracking Area Identifier
  • Downlink reference signals are classified into multiple types according to their use.
  • a cell-specific RS (CRS: Cell-specific Reference Signals) is a pilot signal transmitted at a predetermined power for each cell, and is downlinked periodically in the frequency domain and the time domain based on a predetermined rule. Reference signal.
  • the terminal device measures the reception quality for each cell by receiving the cell-specific RS.
  • the terminal apparatus also uses the downlink cell-specific RS as a reference signal for demodulating the physical downlink control channel or physical downlink shared channel transmitted simultaneously with the cell-specific RS.
  • a sequence used for the cell-specific RS a sequence that can be identified for each cell is used.
  • the downlink reference signal is also used for estimation of downlink propagation path fluctuation.
  • a downlink reference signal used for estimation of propagation path fluctuation is referred to as a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS: Channel State Information Reference Signals).
  • CSI-RS Channel State Information Reference Signals
  • the downlink reference signal individually set for the terminal device is called UE specific reference signals (URS) or Dedicated RS (DRS), and demodulates the physical downlink control channel or the physical downlink shared channel. This is referred to for the channel propagation compensation process.
  • a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH: Physical Downlink Control Channel) is transmitted in several OFDM symbols (for example, 1 to 4 OFDM symbols) from the top of each subframe.
  • An extended physical downlink control channel (EPDCCH: Enhanced Physical Downlink Control Channel) is a physical downlink control channel arranged in an OFDM symbol in which the physical downlink shared channel PDSCH is arranged.
  • the PDCCH or EPDCCH is used for the purpose of notifying the terminal device of radio resource allocation information according to the scheduling of the base station device and information for instructing an adjustment amount of increase / decrease of transmission power.
  • a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) it means both physical channels of PDCCH and EPDCCH unless otherwise specified.
  • the terminal apparatus monitors (monitors) the physical downlink control channel addressed to itself before transmitting / receiving the layer 2 message and the layer 3 message (paging, handover command, etc.) that are downlink data and downlink control data.
  • the physical downlink control channel addressed to the device it is necessary to acquire radio resource allocation information called an uplink grant at the time of transmission and a downlink grant (downlink assignment) at the time of reception from the physical downlink control channel.
  • the physical downlink control channel may be configured to be transmitted in the area of the resource block that is assigned individually (dedicated) from the base station apparatus to the terminal apparatus, in addition to being transmitted by the OFDM symbol described above. Is possible.
  • the physical uplink control channel (PUCCH: Physical Uplink Control Channel) is an acknowledgment of data received on the physical downlink shared channel (ACK / NACK: ACKnowledgement / Negative ACKnowledgement) and downlink propagation path (channel state information).
  • ACK / NACK ACKnowledgement / Negative ACKnowledgement
  • channel state information channel state information
  • CSI Channel State Information
  • CSI includes CQI (Channel Quality Indicator), PMI (Precoding Matrix Indicator), PTI (Precoding Type Indicator), and RI (Rank Indicator). Each Indicator may be written as Indication.
  • the physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH: Physical Downlink Shared Channel) is used to notify the terminal device of not only downlink data but also broadcast information (system information) not notified by the paging or physical broadcast information channel as a layer 3 message. Is done.
  • the radio resource allocation information of the physical downlink shared channel is indicated by the physical downlink control channel.
  • the physical downlink shared channel is transmitted after being arranged in an OFDM symbol other than the OFDM symbol through which the physical downlink control channel is transmitted. That is, the physical downlink shared channel and the physical downlink control channel are time division multiplexed within one subframe.
  • the physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH: Physical Uplink Shared Channel) mainly transmits uplink data and uplink control data, and can also include control data such as downlink reception quality and ACK / NACK.
  • uplink control information is also used to notify the base station apparatus from the terminal apparatus as a layer 3 message.
  • the radio resource allocation information of the physical uplink shared channel is indicated by the physical downlink control channel.
  • the uplink reference signal (also referred to as uplink reference signal, uplink pilot signal, uplink pilot channel) is transmitted from the base station apparatus to the physical uplink control channel PUCCH and / or the physical uplink shared channel PUSCH.
  • a demodulation reference signal (DMRS: Demodulation Reference Signal) used for demodulating the signal
  • a sounding reference signal (SRS: Sounding Reference Signal) used mainly by the base station apparatus to estimate the uplink channel state. included.
  • the sounding reference signal includes a periodic sounding reference signal (Periodic SRS) transmitted periodically and an aperiodic sounding reference signal (Aperiodic SRS) transmitted when instructed by the base station apparatus. .
  • a physical random access channel (PRACH: Physical Random Access Channel) is a channel used to notify (set) a preamble sequence and has a guard time.
  • the preamble sequence is configured to notify information to the base station apparatus by a plurality of sequences. For example, when 64 types of sequences are prepared, 6-bit information can be indicated to the base station apparatus.
  • the physical random access channel is used as an access means for the terminal device to the base station device.
  • the terminal apparatus transmits transmission timing adjustment information (timing advance (for timing uplink ()) required for an uplink radio resource request when the physical uplink control channel is not set, or for matching the uplink transmission timing with the reception timing window of the base station apparatus.
  • a physical random access channel is used for requesting the base station apparatus (also called TA: Timing Advance).
  • the base station apparatus can request the terminal apparatus to start a random access procedure using the physical downlink control channel.
  • D2D synchronization signal (D2DSS) transmitted by a synchronization source device to synchronize D2D communication.
  • D2DSS uses a primary synchronization signal and a secondary synchronization signal when the base station apparatus is a synchronization source.
  • D2DSS uses a primary D2D synchronization signal (PD2DSS) that is a Zadoff-Chu sequence and a secondary D2D synchronization signal (SD2DSS) that is an M sequence.
  • PD2DSCH physical D2D synchronization channel for notifying the identifier of the synchronization source device, the type (type) of the synchronization source device, a control signal, and the like is being studied.
  • PCFICH Physical Control Format Indicator Channel
  • PHICH Physical Hybrid ARQ Indicator Channel
  • PMCH physical multicast channel
  • the communicable range (communication area) of each frequency controlled by the base station apparatus is regarded as a cell.
  • the communication area covered by the base station apparatus may have a different width and a different shape for each frequency.
  • the area to cover may differ for every frequency.
  • a wireless network in which cells having different types of base station apparatuses and different cell radii are mixed in the same frequency or different frequency areas to form one communication system is referred to as a heterogeneous network. .
  • the terminal device operates by regarding the inside of the cell as a communication area.
  • a terminal device moves from one cell to another cell, it is a cell reselection procedure when it is not wirelessly connected (also referred to as an idle state or RRC_IDLE state), and a handover when it is wirelessly connected (also referred to as a connected state or RRC_CONNECTED state) Move to another appropriate cell by procedure.
  • An appropriate cell is a cell that is generally determined that access by a terminal device is not prohibited based on information specified by a base station device, and the downlink reception quality satisfies a predetermined condition. Indicates the cell to be used.
  • the base station device manages a cell, which is an area where the terminal device can communicate, for each frequency.
  • One base station apparatus may manage a plurality of cells.
  • the cell set to be used for communication with the terminal device among the cells of the base station device is a serving cell (Serving cell), A cell that is not used for other communication is referred to as a neighbor cell.
  • serving cell serving cell
  • a cell that is not used for other communication is referred to as a neighbor cell.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a user plane (UP (User-plane, U-Plane)) protocol stack that handles user data of a terminal device and a base station device of a radio network (EUTRAN) of EUTRA.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a control plane (CP (Control-plane, C-Plane)) protocol stack that handles control data.
  • UP User-plane, U-Plane
  • CP Control-plane, C-Plane
  • the physical layer (Physical layer: PHY layer) provides a transmission service to an upper layer using a physical channel (Physical Channel).
  • the PHY layer is connected to an upper medium access control layer (Medium Access Control layer: MAC layer) by a transport channel.
  • Data moves between the MAC layer, the PHY layer, and the layer (layer) via the transport channel.
  • Data transmission / reception is performed via a physical channel between the PHY layers of the terminal device and the base station device.
  • the MAC layer maps various logical channels to various transport channels.
  • the MAC layer is connected to an upper radio link control layer (Radio Link Control layer: RLC layer) through a logical channel.
  • the logical channel is roughly classified according to the type of information to be transmitted, and is divided into a control channel for transmitting control information and a traffic channel for transmitting user information.
  • the MAC layer has a function of controlling the PHY layer to perform intermittent transmission / reception (DRX / DTX), a function of executing a random access procedure, a function of notifying information of transmission power, a function of performing HARQ control, and the like.
  • the RLC layer divides the data received from the upper layer (Segmentation) and combines (Concatenation), and adjusts the data size so that the lower layer can transmit data appropriately.
  • the RLC layer also has a function for guaranteeing the QoS (Quality of Service) required by each data. That is, the RLC layer has functions such as data retransmission control.
  • the packet data convergence protocol layer (Packet Data Convergence Protocol layer: PDCP layer) has a header compression function that compresses unnecessary control information in order to efficiently transmit IP packets as user data in a wireless section.
  • the PDCP layer also has a data encryption function.
  • the control plane protocol stack includes a radio resource control layer (Radio Resource Control layer: RRC layer).
  • RRC layer sets and reconfigures a radio bearer (RB), and controls a logical channel, a transport channel, and a physical channel.
  • the RB is divided into a signaling radio bearer (Signaling Radio Bearer: SRB) and a data radio bearer (Data Radio Bearer: DRB), and the SRB is used as a path for transmitting an RRC message as control information.
  • DRB is used as a route for transmitting user data.
  • Each RB is set between the RRC layers of the base station device and the terminal device.
  • the PHY layer corresponds to the physical layer of the first layer in the hierarchical structure of an open system interconnection (OSI) model that is generally known, and the MAC layer, RLC layer, and PDCP layer are OSI.
  • the RRC layer corresponds to the data link layer, which is the second layer of the model, and the network layer, which is the third layer of the OSI model.
  • the signaling protocol used between the network and the terminal device is divided into an access layer (Access Stratum: AS) protocol and a non-access layer (Non-Access Stratum: NAS) protocol.
  • AS access layer
  • the protocol below the RRC layer is an access layer protocol used between the terminal device and the base station device.
  • Protocols such as terminal device connection management (CM) and mobility management (mobility management: MM) are non-access layer protocols and are used between the terminal device and the core network (CN).
  • CM terminal device connection management
  • mobility management mobility management
  • MM mobility management
  • communication using a non-access layer protocol is transparently performed between a terminal device and a mobile management entity (Mobility Management Entity: MME) via a base station device.
  • MME mobile management entity
  • the random access procedure includes two access procedures: a contention based random access procedure and a non-contention based random access procedure.
  • the contention-based random access procedure is a random access procedure that may collide between mobile station devices, and is being connected to the base station device during initial access from a state in which it is not connected (communication) to the base station device. However, this is performed for a scheduling request or the like when uplink data transmission occurs in the mobile station apparatus in a state where uplink synchronization is lost.
  • the non-contention based random access procedure is a random access procedure in which no collision occurs between mobile station devices, and the base station device and the mobile station device are connected but move quickly when the uplink is out of synchronization.
  • the mobile station apparatus performs a random access procedure instructed by the base station apparatus in a special case such as when handover or the transmission timing of the mobile station apparatus is not effective.
  • the non-contention based random access procedure is instructed by an RRC (Radio Resource Control: Layer 3) layer message and control data of the physical downlink control channel PDCCH.
  • RRC Radio Resource Control: Layer 3
  • the terminal device transmits a random access preamble to the base station device (message 1: (1), step S61). Then, the base station apparatus that has received the random access preamble transmits a response to the random access preamble (random access response) to the terminal apparatus (message 2: (2), step S62). The terminal device transmits an upper layer (Layer2 / Layer3) message based on the scheduling information included in the random access response (message 3: (3), step S63). The base station apparatus transmits a collision confirmation message to the terminal apparatus that has received the upper layer message of (3) (message 4: (4), step S64). Note that contention-based random access is also referred to as random preamble transmission.
  • the base station apparatus notifies the terminal apparatus of the preamble number (or sequence number) and the random access channel number to be used (message 0: (1) ′, step S71).
  • the terminal apparatus transmits a random access preamble having the designated preamble number to the designated random access channel RACH (message 1: (2) ′, step S72).
  • the base station apparatus that has received the random access preamble transmits a response to the random access preamble (random access response) to the terminal apparatus (message 2: (3) ′, step S73).
  • the notified preamble number value is 0, a contention based random access procedure is performed.
  • the non-contention based random access procedure is also referred to as dedicated preamble transmission.
  • the physical uplink control channel PUCCH is a response (ACK / NACK) of downlink data transmitted on the physical downlink shared channel PDSCH, downlink radio channel quality information (Channel Quality Indicator: CQI), and an uplink data transmission request. (Scheduling Request (SR)) is used for transmission.
  • the scheduling request is transmitted to the base station device using the physical uplink control channel PUCCH allocated from the base station device.
  • the terminal apparatus After the scheduling request is transmitted, when the resource of the physical uplink shared channel PUSCH is allocated from the base station apparatus, the terminal apparatus indicates the buffer status information of the transmission data of the terminal apparatus with the allocated resource of the physical uplink shared channel PUSCH. A buffer status report (Buffer Status Report: BSR) is transmitted. Note that the base station apparatus performs uplink data scheduling for the terminal apparatus based on the buffer status report.
  • BSR Buffer Status Report
  • the terminal apparatus After transmitting the scheduling request, when the resource of the physical uplink shared channel PUSCH cannot be allocated from the base station apparatus, the terminal apparatus transmits the scheduling request again. If resources of the physical uplink shared channel PUSCH cannot be allocated from the base station apparatus even after repeating retransmission of the scheduling request, the terminal apparatus releases the allocated physical uplink control channel PUCCH and uplink reference signal, Execute random access procedure for scheduling request. In the scheduling request based on the random access procedure, the terminal device transmits a buffer status report using message 3.
  • [MAC PDU] PDU Protocol Data Units of the MAC layer
  • the MAC PDU has a length that is an integral multiple of 1 byte (8 bits).
  • transparent MAC Transparent MAC
  • random access response downlink shared channel (DL-SCH) excluding MCH
  • uplink shared channel (UL-SCH) For MAC
  • the MAC PDU is composed of a MAC header and a MAC payload.
  • the MAC payload is composed of MAC CE (MAC Control Element), MAC SDU (Service Data Unit), and Padding.
  • the MAC header is composed of one or more MAC PDU subheaders (subheaders) corresponding to the contents of the MAC payload, and the order of each MAC PDU subheader is the same as the MAC CE, MAC SDU, and Padding included in the MAC payload. It becomes.
  • Each MAC PDU subheader includes a logical channel identifier (LCID), and the type of data included in the MAC payload is specified by the logical channel identifier.
  • LCID logical channel identifier
  • the MAC CE included in the MAC payload is arranged before the MAC SDU. That is, in the MAC header, the MAC PDU subheader of the LCID indicating the MAC CE is arranged before the MAC PDU subheader of the LCID indicating the MAC SDU.
  • the MAC layer has a function of mapping each logical channel to a transport channel. It also has a function of generating transmission data from the logical channel according to the priority. This procedure is referred to as a Logical Channel Prioritization (LCP) procedure.
  • LCP Logical Channel Prioritization
  • the basic LCP procedure considers the priority of each logical channel and the transmission data transmission in consideration of the transmission bit rate (PBR) that must be transmitted within a certain period corresponding to the QoS of the radio bearer. Priorities are determined, and transmission data is generated from data having a high transmission priority at the time when the uplink grant is received.
  • the MAC layer acquires information such as the logical channel number of each RB, the priority of the logical channel, and the PBR from the RRC layer.
  • the MAC layer has a function of notifying the data amount of the transmission buffer corresponding to each logical channel. This function is referred to as a buffer status report (BSR).
  • BSR buffer status report
  • the buffer status report is also referred to as a transmission buffer amount report.
  • each logical channel is assigned to a logical channel group (Logical Channel Group: LCG), and a transmission buffer amount (buffer state) for each LCG is notified to the base station apparatus as a MAC layer message (MAC CE).
  • LCG Logical Channel Group
  • MAC CE MAC layer message
  • the buffer status report includes 6-bit information to indicate the transmission buffer amount, an index (0) indicating 0 bytes, a 62-level index (1 to 62) indicating 1 to 150,000 bytes, and more than 150,000 bytes. Any of the indexes of 64 tables (ordinary tables) including the index (63) indicating the number of bytes is reported. However, when an extended BSR size (extended BSR-Sizes) is set by the RRC layer message from the base station apparatus in order to report a larger number of bytes, an index indicating 0 bytes is used as 6-bit information. (0) One of 62 indexes (1 to 62) indicating 1 to 3000000 bytes, and one of 64 indexes (63) indicating more than 3000000 bytes is reported.
  • the buffer status report includes 6-bit information to indicate the transmission buffer amount, an index (0) indicating 0 bytes, a 62-level index (1 to 62) indicating 1 to 150,000 bytes, and more than 150,000 bytes.
  • the BSR includes a regular BSR, a padding BSR, and a periodic BSR, and there are several conditions for triggering the BSR. For example, when a regular BSR is in a state in which uplink data belonging to a certain logical channel can be transmitted in an upper layer (RLC or PDCP), the uplink data belongs to transmission data that has become ready for other transmission. Triggered when the priority is higher than the logical channel, or when there is no data ready to be transmitted on any other logical channel. The regular BSR is also triggered when the terminal apparatus has data that can be transmitted on any logical channel when the timer (retxBSR-Timer) has expired.
  • Padding BSR is triggered when the uplink resource allocated to the own terminal apparatus has a padding area of a size necessary for transmitting a part or all of the BSR.
  • the periodic BSR is triggered at a predetermined cycle (a cycle specified by a timer (periodic BSR-Timer)). SR is triggered due to regular BSR triggering.
  • BSR includes Short BSR that uses a format suitable for reporting the buffer status of one logical channel group and Long BSR that uses a format suitable for reporting the buffer status of a plurality of logical channel groups.
  • the padding BSR when it is desired to transmit buffer states of a plurality of logical channel groups and there is no padding area for transmitting buffer states of all logical channel groups, a logical channel having a high priority is included.
  • Truncated BSR for transmitting the BSR of the logical channel group (in the same format as the Short BSR).
  • the MAC layer transmits a scheduling request (SR) to the PHY layer.
  • SR scheduling request
  • the MAC layer transmits the BSR after radio resources are allocated.
  • the PHY layer transmits the scheduling request using the physical uplink control channel PUCCH.
  • the MAC layer instructs the PHY layer to make a scheduling request using the physical random access channel PRACH when the physical uplink control channel PUCCH for scheduling request transmission is not assigned (not valid). .
  • the timer (retxBSR-Timer) starts or restarts (Restart). If all the BSRs to be transmitted are not Truncated BSRs, the timer (periodic BSR-Timer) starts or restarts (Restart).
  • all triggered BSRs cancel if the uplink resource allocation can accommodate all pending data ready for transmission, but adding the BSR and its subheaders is not sufficient to accommodate Is done. All triggered BSRs are also canceled when the BSR is included in the transmitted MAC PDU.
  • D2D communication As a service between proximity terminal devices (Proximity based Services: ProSe), a mechanism (ProSe Didcovery) for confirming (discovering) whether or not the terminal devices are located nearby, and between the terminal devices The mechanism for performing communication without going through a base station apparatus (ProSe Communication) is mainly studied.
  • the transmission of the ProSe Discovery message should be possible even if the wireless connection with the base station apparatus is established (RRC_CONNECTED state) or not established (RRC_IDLE state).
  • transmission by the terminal device may be under network control.
  • the network can control the wireless resources and parameters for transmitting ProSe Discovery signals and messages, and the transmission state (whether wireless connection state or non-wireless connection state). May be.
  • ProSe Communication inter-device data communication
  • the communication partner discovery step by ProSe Discovery is not necessarily required.
  • a resource for receiving scheduling assignment (SA) as a resource used by the terminal device is provided to the terminal device as a resource pool.
  • the terminal device receives the SA in the resource (time and frequency) specified as the resource pool, thereby determining the presence / absence of data addressed to the terminal device.
  • the resource pool may be set in advance, may be notified (or notified) from the base station device, or may be notified (or notified) from other terminal devices.
  • a method for the terminal device to transmit the SA a method in which the terminal device makes a transmission request to the base station device and a transmission resource is allocated to the transmission request (hereinafter also referred to as Mode1 or Scheduled), Alternatively, a method in which the terminal device uses broadcast information or a preset resource as a transmission resource (hereinafter also referred to as Mode 2 or Autonomous) may be used.
  • a signal transmitted from one terminal device can be received by a plurality of other terminal devices.
  • the device can also switch roles.
  • the broadcast communication supports both a dedicated frequency (Dedicated carrier) and a frequency used for a normal communication service via the base station apparatus. Also, since broadcast communication is one-way communication, feedback at layer 2 (MAC / RLC / PDCP layer) is not assumed.
  • the MAC layer does not perform retransmission control by HARQ, and the RLC layer performs communication in a non-response mode (Unknown mode: UM) in which error correction by ARQ is not performed.
  • UM non-response mode
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an example of a terminal device 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal device 1 includes a reception unit 101, a demodulation unit 102, a decoding unit 103, a reception data control unit 104, a physical layer control unit 105, a transmission data control unit 106, a coding unit 107, a modulation unit 108, a transmission unit 109, a radio resource It is comprised at least from the control part 110.
  • FIG. The “unit” in the figure is an element that realizes the function and each procedure of the terminal device 1 that is also expressed by terms such as section, circuit, component device, device, and unit.
  • the radio resource control unit 110 is a block that executes each function of an RRC (Radio Resource Control) layer that performs radio resource control of the terminal device 1.
  • the reception data control unit 104 and the transmission data control unit 106 execute functions in a MAC (Medium Access Control) layer, a RLC (Radio Link Control) layer, and a PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol) layer that manage the data link layer. It is a block to do.
  • RRC Radio Resource Control
  • the reception data control unit 104 and the transmission data control unit 106 execute functions in a MAC (Medium Access Control) layer, a RLC (Radio Link Control) layer, and a PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol) layer that manage the data link layer. It is a block to do.
  • MAC Medium Access Control
  • RLC Radio Link Control
  • PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol
  • the terminal device 1 is configured to receive and transmit / receive a plurality of frequencies (frequency bands, frequency bandwidths) by means of carrier aggregation and / or communication between devices or a transmission block in the same subframe of a cell ( Receiving unit 101, demodulating unit 102, decoding unit 103), and some or all of a plurality of frequencies (frequency band, frequency bandwidth) and transmission system blocks (encoding unit 107, modulating unit 108, transmitting unit 109)
  • the structure provided with two or more may be sufficient.
  • reception data control information is input from the radio resource control unit 110 to the reception data control unit 104, and physical layer control information that is a control parameter for controlling each block is input to the physical layer control unit 105. Is entered.
  • the physical layer control information is information including parameter settings necessary for wireless communication control of the terminal device 1 configured by reception control information and transmission control information.
  • the physical layer control information is set by radio connection resource settings, cell-specific broadcast information, system parameters, or the like transmitted individually (dedicated) from the base station apparatus 2 to the terminal apparatus 1, and the radio resource control unit 110 Input to the physical layer control unit 105 as necessary.
  • the physical layer control unit 105 appropriately inputs reception control information that is control information related to reception to the reception unit 101, the demodulation unit 102, and the decoding unit 103.
  • the reception control information includes information such as reception frequency band information, reception timing related to physical channels and physical signals, multiplexing methods, and radio resource control information as downlink scheduling information.
  • the received data control information is downlink control information including secondary cell inactivation timer information, DRX control information, multicast data reception information, downlink retransmission control information, and the like in the MAC layer, RLC layer, and PDCP layer. Control information related to each downlink is included.
  • the received signal is received by the receiving unit 101.
  • the receiving unit 101 receives a signal from the base station apparatus 2 according to the frequency and frequency band notified by the reception control information.
  • the received signal is input to the demodulation unit 102.
  • the demodulator 102 demodulates the signal.
  • Demodulation section 102 inputs the demodulated signal to decoding section 103.
  • Decoding section 103 decodes the input signal, and inputs the decoded data (also referred to as downlink data, downlink control data, and downlink transport block) to reception data control section 104.
  • the MAC control element transmitted from the base station apparatus 2 together with each data is also decoded by the decoding unit 103, and related data is input to the reception data control unit 104.
  • the reception data control unit 104 controls the physical layer control unit 105 based on the received MAC control element (for example, cell activation / deactivation, DRX control, transmission timing adjustment, etc.) and buffers each decoded data And error correction control (HARQ) of the retransmitted data. For each data input to the reception data control unit 104, related data is input (transferred) to the radio resource control unit 110.
  • the received MAC control element for example, cell activation / deactivation, DRX control, transmission timing adjustment, etc.
  • HARQ decoded data And error correction control
  • transmission data control information is input from the radio resource control unit 110 to the transmission data control unit 106, and the physical layer control unit 105 is a physical layer that is a control parameter for controlling each block. Control information is input.
  • the physical layer control unit 105 appropriately inputs transmission control information, which is control information related to transmission, to the encoding unit 107, the modulation unit 108, and the transmission unit 109.
  • the transmission control information includes information such as encoding information, modulation information, transmission frequency band information, transmission timing related to physical channels and physical signals, multiplexing method, and radio resource arrangement information as uplink scheduling information.
  • the transmission data control information includes DTX control information, random access setting information, uplink shared channel information, logical channel priority information, resource request setting information, cell group information, uplink retransmission control information, buffer status report, and the like. This is link control information.
  • the radio resource control unit 110 may set a plurality of random access setting information respectively corresponding to a plurality of cells in the transmission data control unit 106.
  • the radio resource control unit 110 manages transmission timing adjustment information and a transmission timing timer used for adjustment of uplink transmission timing, and states of uplink transmission timing (transmission for each cell (or for each cell group and for each TA group)). (Timing adjustment state or transmission timing non-adjustment state).
  • the transmission timing adjustment information and the transmission timing timer are included in the transmission data control information.
  • the transmission data control unit 106 transmits transmission timing adjustment information corresponding to the uplink transmission timing of each of a plurality of cells (or cell groups, TA groups).
  • the resource request setting information includes at least maximum transmission counter setting information and radio resource request prohibition timer information.
  • the radio resource control unit 110 may set a plurality of resource request setting information respectively corresponding to a plurality of cells in the transmission data control unit 106.
  • Transmission data (uplink data and uplink control data, also referred to as an uplink transport block) generated in the terminal device 1 is input from the radio resource control unit 110 to the transmission data control unit 106 at an arbitrary timing. At this time, the transmission data control unit 106 calculates the amount of input transmission data (uplink buffer amount). The transmission data control unit 106 has a function of determining whether the input transmission data is data belonging to the control plane or data belonging to the user plane. Further, the transmission data control unit 106 determines whether the input transmission data is data for the base station apparatus 2 (first transmission data) or data for communication between devices (second transmission data). Have
  • the transmission data control unit 106 stores the transmission data in an uplink buffer in the transmission data control unit 106 (not shown). Also, the transmission data control unit 106 multiplexes and assembles based on the priority of transmission data stored in the uplink buffer and generates a MAC PDU. Then, the transmission data control unit 106 determines whether radio resources necessary for transmitting the input transmission data are allocated to the terminal device 1. Based on the radio resource allocation, the transmission data control unit 106 receives a radio resource request using a physical uplink shared channel PUSCH, a physical uplink control channel (SR-PUCCH), or a radio resource request using a physical random access channel. Any one is selected, and control processing for transmitting the selected channel is requested to the physical layer control unit 105.
  • PUSCH physical uplink shared channel
  • SR-PUCCH physical uplink control channel
  • the transmission data control unit 106 generates a buffer status report based on whether the input transmission data is transmission data for the base station apparatus 2 or transmission data for inter-device data communication. Also, the encoding unit 107 appropriately encodes each data according to the transmission control information and inputs the data to the modulation unit 108.
  • Modulation section 108 performs appropriate modulation processing based on the channel structure for transmitting each encoded data.
  • the transmission unit 109 maps each modulated data to the frequency domain, converts the frequency domain signal into a time domain signal, and amplifies the power on a carrier having a predetermined frequency.
  • the transmission unit 109 also adjusts the uplink transmission timing according to the transmission timing adjustment information for each cell (also for each cell group and each TA group) input from the radio resource control unit 110.
  • the physical uplink shared channel in which the uplink control data is arranged can include, for example, a layer 3 message (radio resource control message; RRC message) in addition to the user data.
  • RRC message radio resource control message
  • FIG. 1 other constituent elements of the terminal device 1 and transmission paths of data (control information) between the constituent elements are omitted, but a plurality of other functions necessary for operating as the terminal device 1 are provided. It is clear that this block has as a component. For example, a NAS layer unit that performs control with the core network and an application layer unit exist above the radio resource control unit 110.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the base station apparatus 2 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the base station apparatus includes a reception unit 201, a demodulation unit 202, a decoding unit 203, a reception data control unit 204, a physical layer control unit 205, a transmission data control unit 206, a coding unit 207, a modulation unit 208, a transmission unit 209, a radio resource It comprises at least a control unit 210 and a network signal transmission / reception unit 211.
  • the “unit” in the figure is an element that executes the functions of the base station apparatus 2 and the procedures, which are also expressed by terms such as section, circuit, component apparatus, device, and unit.
  • the radio resource control unit 210 is a block that executes each function of an RRC (Radio Resource Control) layer that performs radio resource control of the base station apparatus 2.
  • the reception data control unit 204 and the transmission data control unit 206 execute functions in a MAC (Medium Access Control) layer, an RLC (Radio Link Control) layer, and a PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol) layer that manage the data link layer. It is a block to do.
  • the base station apparatus 2 uses a reception block (reception unit 201, demodulation) in order to support transmission / reception processing in a plurality of frequencies (frequency bands, frequency bandwidths) or cells within the same subframe by carrier aggregation or the like.
  • the radio resource control unit 210 inputs downlink data and downlink control data to the transmission data control unit 206.
  • the transmission data control unit 206 inputs the MAC control element and each data (downlink data or downlink control data) to the encoding unit 207.
  • the encoding unit 207 encodes the input MAC control element and each data, and inputs the encoded data to the modulation unit 208.
  • Modulation section 208 modulates the encoded signal.
  • the transmission unit 209 maps the input signal to the frequency domain, converts the frequency domain signal into a time domain signal, and transmits the signal after performing power amplification on a predetermined frequency carrier wave.
  • the physical downlink shared channel in which downlink control data is arranged typically constitutes a layer 3 message (RRC message).
  • the receiving unit 201 converts the signal received from the terminal device 1 into a baseband digital signal.
  • the receiving unit 201 receives signals at different timings for each cell (also for each cell group and each TA group).
  • the digital signal converted by the reception unit 201 is input to the demodulation unit 202 and demodulated.
  • the signal demodulated by the demodulator 202 is then input to the decoder 203.
  • the decoding unit 203 decodes the input signal and inputs each decoded data (uplink data and uplink control data) to the reception data control unit 204.
  • the MAC control element transmitted from the terminal device 1 together with each data is also decoded by the decoding unit 203, and related data is input to the reception data control unit 204.
  • the received data control unit 204 buffers the physical layer control unit 205 based on the received MAC control element (for example, control related to a power headroom report and control related to a buffer status report) and buffers each decoded data. Then, error correction control (HARQ) of the retransmitted data is performed. Each data input to the reception data control unit 204 is input (transferred) to the radio resource control unit 210 as necessary.
  • the received MAC control element for example, control related to a power headroom report and control related to a buffer status report
  • HARQ error correction control
  • the reception data control unit 204 transmits a transmission resource request for communication with the own base station device or a transmission resource request for inter-device data communication. And a transmission resource to be assigned to the terminal device 1 is set.
  • the physical layer control information necessary for control of each block is information including parameter settings necessary for radio communication control of the base station apparatus 2 configured by reception control information and transmission control information.
  • the physical layer control information is set by a higher-level network device (MME, gateway device (SGW), OAM, etc.) and system parameters, and the radio resource control unit 210 inputs the control unit 204 as necessary.
  • the physical layer control unit 205 inputs physical layer control information related to transmission to each block of the encoding unit 207, modulation unit 208, and transmission unit 209 as transmission control information, and receives physical layer control information related to reception as reception control information. Are appropriately input to each block of the receiving unit 201, the demodulating unit 202, and the decoding unit 203.
  • the received data control information includes control information related to the uplink of the terminal device 1 for each of the MAC layer, RLC layer, and PDCP layer of the base station device 2.
  • the transmission data control information includes control information related to the downlink of the terminal device 1 for each of the MAC layer, RLC layer, and PDCP layer of the base station device 2. That is, the reception data control information and the transmission data control information are set for each terminal device 1.
  • the network signal transmission / reception unit 211 transmits (transfers) or receives a control message or user data between the base station devices 2 or between the upper network device (MME, SGW) and the base station device 2.
  • MME mobile phone
  • SGW network device
  • FIG. 2 the components of other base station apparatus 2 and the transmission path of data (control information) between the components are omitted, but other functions necessary for operating as base station apparatus 2 are omitted. It is clear that it has a plurality of blocks as constituent elements. For example, a radio resource management unit and an application layer unit exist above the radio resource control unit 210.
  • the D2D control device is described as one device.
  • the functions of the D2D control device can be various devices on the network (for example, base station devices, MMEs, gateway devices, etc.)
  • a plurality of functions of the D2D control device may be implemented in different devices.
  • the function of the D2D control apparatus may be implemented in a different apparatus for each inter-device communication service or application.
  • the terminal device 1 that performs data communication between devices issues a registration request to a service that performs data communication between devices to the D2D control device, and is required for data communication between devices from the D2D control device.
  • Information is acquired (step S31).
  • the information includes, for example, an identifier associated with a single service or application, an identifier associated with a group of multiple services or applications, and a plurality of groups divided within a single service or application.
  • Information such as an identifier for the Further, the information may include, for example, information on an identifier for identifying a transmission source and / or destination of data communication between devices.
  • the information may include, for example, identifier information indicating a service area and frequency in which data communication between devices is performed.
  • the terminal device 1 may be configured so that the information is statically set in the device itself, or once the information is acquired, the terminal device 1 starts counting a predetermined time, and when the timer expires Information may be acquired again.
  • the terminal device 1 that performs inter-device data communication acquires the D2D setting from the base station device 2 (step S32), and performs another transmission operation based on the setting of the D2D reception resource included in the D2D setting. 1 receives the scheduling assignment sent from 1.
  • the D2D settings may include information on logical channels (Logical Channel: LC) used in inter-device data communication and information on logical channel groups (Logical Channel Group: LCG). May include information on logical channel groups used in. Note that the D2D setting may be notified (or notified) as a single message, or may be notified (or notified) as a plurality of messages.
  • the terminal device 1 generates a buffer status report as necessary in data communication with the base station device 2 and inter-device data communication (step S33).
  • the periodic BSR-Timer When the periodic BSR-Timer is set in the terminal device 1, the periodic BSR is triggered when the timing of the periodic BSR-Timer expires.
  • a timer applied to the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a timer applied to the BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication are set in common. May be set independently, or may be set independently, or may be applied to only one of them.
  • a periodic BSR-Timer common to the terminal apparatus 1 is set, and the periodic BSR includes a BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication. It may be. This eliminates the need for the terminal device 1 to manage a plurality of timers.
  • a periodicBSR-Timer common to the terminal device 1 is set, and any of the BSR for transmission data to the base station device 2 and the BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication is set as a periodic BSR.
  • 2-bit information indicating whether or not to include may be set as timer information.
  • 1-bit information indicating whether or not a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication is included in the periodic BSR may be set. Thereby, unnecessary transmission of BSR can be prevented.
  • two independent periodic BSR-Timers are set in the terminal device 1, and as a periodic BSR, a BSR for transmission data to the base station device 2 and a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication are independent. May be transmitted. As a result, it is possible to perform a buffer status report at a period suitable for each communication.
  • uplink data belonging to a certain logical channel is ready to be transmitted by an upper layer (RLC or PDCP)
  • the uplink data is related to the logic to which the transmission data that has become ready for other transmission belongs.
  • a regular BSR is triggered if it has a higher priority than the channel, or if there is no data ready to be transmitted on any other logical channel.
  • the regular BSR is also triggered when the terminal device 1 has data that can be transmitted on any logical channel when the time measurement of retxBSR-Timer expires.
  • a timer applied to the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a timer applied to the BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication are set in common. May be set independently, or may be set independently, or may be applied to only one of them.
  • a common retxBSR-Timer is set in the terminal device 1 so that the regular BSR includes a BSR for transmission data to the base station device 2 and a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication. May be. This eliminates the need for the terminal device 1 to manage a plurality of timers.
  • a common retxBSR-Timer is set in the terminal device 1, and at least one of the BSR for transmission data to the base station device 2 and the BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication is included in the regular BSR You may do it. Thereby, transmission of unnecessary BSR (for example, when there is no transmission data) can be prevented.
  • two independent retxBSR-Timers are set in the terminal device 1, and as the regular BSR, the BSR for transmission data to the base station device 2 and the BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication are independent. May be transmitted. As a result, it is possible to perform a buffer status report at a period suitable for each communication.
  • the terminal device 1 generates a buffer status report by the processes (1), (2), and (3) above.
  • the terminal device 1 transmits the buffer status report generated in step S33 to the base station device 2 (step S34).
  • the base station apparatus 2 that has received the buffer status report determines a transmission resource to be allocated to the terminal apparatus 1 based on the notified transmission buffer status of the terminal apparatus 1, and notifies the terminal apparatus 1 (step S35).
  • the terminal device 1 appropriately sets a timer used for triggering the buffer status report of the transmission data to the base station device 2 and the transmission data of inter-device data communication. To generate a buffer status report.
  • the terminal device 1 appropriately sets a timer used for triggering a buffer status report of transmission data to the base station device 2 and transmission data of inter-device data communication.
  • the buffer status report for the transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and the buffer status report for the transmission data for inter-device data communication are efficiently transmitted to the base station apparatus 2. Can be notified.
  • the operation related to the generation of the buffer status report in the transmission resource request has been mainly described.
  • timer control and other related operations relating to a buffer status report for a transmission resource request will be mainly described.
  • terminal device 1 and the base station device 2 used in the present embodiment are the same as those in the first embodiment, detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • the terminal device 1 that performs data communication between devices issues a registration request to a service that performs data communication between devices to the D2D control device, and is required for data communication between devices from the D2D control device.
  • Information is acquired (step S31).
  • the terminal device 1 that performs inter-device data communication acquires the D2D setting from the base station device 2 (step S32), and performs another transmission operation based on the setting of the D2D reception resource included in the D2D setting. 1 receives the scheduling assignment sent from 1.
  • the D2D settings may include information on logical channels (Logical Channel: LC) used in inter-device data communication and information on logical channel groups (Logical Channel Group: LCG). May include information on logical channel groups used in. Note that the D2D setting may be notified (or notified) as a single message, or may be notified (or notified) as a plurality of messages.
  • the terminal device 1 generates a buffer status report as necessary in data communication with the base station device 2 and inter-device data communication (step S33).
  • the triggered buffer status report is a regular BSR
  • the retx BSR-Timer applies to the BSR for the transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and the transmission data for inter-device data communication.
  • the regular BSR includes either a BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 or a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication. (Or both) may be included, or both may always be included. If the last triggered BSR is included in the transmitted MAC PDU, the retxBSR-Timer starts or restarts.
  • the buffer status report is a regular BSR, and the retx BSR-Timer applies to the BSR for the transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and the BSR for the transmission data of the inter-device data communication.
  • the regular BSR includes either (or both) a BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a BSR for transmission data for inter-device data communication. May be included.
  • the retxBSR-Timer corresponding to the transmission data is started or restarted.
  • the buffer status report is periodic BSR
  • periodic BSR-Timer applies a timer applied to the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication.
  • the periodic BSR always includes a BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a BSR for transmission data for inter-device data communication. Or a BSR for transmission data to the base station device 2 and a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication based on a setting designated by the base station device 2 or a default setting. Either of them may be included. If the last triggered BSR is included in the transmitted MAC PDU, and not all BSRs are Truncated BSRs, the periodic BSR-Timer starts or restarts.
  • the buffer status report is periodic BSR
  • periodic BSR-Timer applies a timer applied to the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and a BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication.
  • the periodic BSR either the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 or the BSR for transmission data for inter-device data communication (or Both) may be included. If the BSR of any transmission data that was triggered last is included in the transmitted MAC PDU and all the BSRs are not Truncated BSR, the periodicBSR-Timer corresponding to the transmission data is started, or Restart.
  • BSR for transmission data to base station apparatus 2 and BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication are regular BSRs.
  • the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 is triggered as a periodic BSR after that, the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 included in the periodic BSR and the regular BSR
  • the included MAC PDU may include the included BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication.
  • the buffer status report includes All triggered buffer status reports for the corresponding transmission data may be canceled. As a result, all triggered buffer status reports are canceled when one buffer status report is included in the MAC PDU to be transmitted, but this can be prevented.
  • the terminal device 1 transmits the buffer status report generated in step S33 to the base station device 2 (step S34).
  • the scheduling request is triggered.
  • the terminal device 1 instructs the MAC layer to transmit a scheduling request to the PHY layer based on the maximum number of retransmissions (dsr-TransMax) and a timer (sr-ProhibitTimer) that prohibits retransmission for a certain period.
  • the timing of sr-ProhibitTimer may be performed independently for the transmission data scheduling request for the base station apparatus 2 and the transmission data scheduling request for inter-device data communication. That is, a transmission data scheduling request for inter-device data communication may be sent during a retransmission prohibition period (during sr-ProhibitTimer timing) of a transmission data scheduling request to the base station apparatus 2.
  • the transmission data prepared in the transmission buffer for the base station apparatus 2 When all transmission resource allocation is performed for any of the transmission data prepared in the transmission buffer for inter-device data communication, all scheduling requests related to the transmission data for which the transmission resource allocation has been performed are canceled. May be.
  • the buffer status report of the transmission data for the last triggered base station apparatus 2 or the buffer status report of the transmission data of inter-device data communication is included in the assembled MAC PDU, the MAC PDU You may make it cancel all the scheduling requests regarding the transmission data of the buffer status report contained.
  • the transmission data prepared in the transmission buffer for the base station apparatus 2 and the transmission data scheduling request for inter-device data communication using common parameters when managing the transmission data scheduling request for the base station apparatus 2 and the transmission data scheduling request for inter-device data communication using common parameters, the transmission data prepared in the transmission buffer for the base station apparatus 2 and When all the transmission resources are allocated to both the transmission data prepared in the transmission buffer of the inter-device data communication, or the buffer status report of the transmission data for the base station apparatus 2 triggered last, and the inter-device When both the buffer status report of the transmission data of the data communication is included in the assembled MAC PDU, all scheduling requests may be canceled.
  • the base station apparatus 2 that has received the buffer status report in step S34 determines a transmission resource to be allocated to the terminal apparatus 1 based on the notified transmission buffer status of the terminal apparatus 1, and notifies the terminal apparatus 1 (step S35). .
  • the terminal device 1 controls the timer that triggers the buffer status report and the buffer status report for both the transmission data to the base station device 2 and the transmission data for inter-device data communication. Cancel processing can be performed.
  • the terminal device 1 controls the timer that triggers the buffer status report and the buffer status report for both the transmission data to the base station device 2 and the transmission data for inter-device data communication. By performing this canceling process, it is possible to efficiently notify the base station apparatus 2 of the BSR for transmission data to the base station apparatus 2 and the BSR for transmission data of inter-device data communication.
  • the terminal device 1 acquires transmission resources from the base station device 2 .
  • a resource that requires a request for an individual transmission resource as a resource for inter-device data communication (schedule type resource)
  • the base station device 2 notifies the terminal device 1 with broadcast information or notification information so that the terminal device 1 can identify a resource that does not require an individual transmission resource request (autonomous resource)
  • the terminal device 1 Based on the notification information, it may be determined whether to generate a buffer status report for inter-device data communication. Thereby, unnecessary signaling can be prevented.
  • the terminal device 1 when the terminal device 1 requests a schedule type resource of a cell (frequency) other than the cell (frequency) controlled by the base station device 2, the base station device 2 The terminal device 1 may be handed over to the cell of the base station device 2 that controls the resource of Thereby, efficient resource allocation can be performed.
  • the base station apparatus 2 broadcast information or notification so that the terminal apparatus 1 can identify the resource controlled by the own apparatus and the resource controlled by the other apparatus as resources for inter-device data communication. You may make it notify by information. In this case, based on the broadcast information or notification information, the terminal device 1 outputs a buffer status report for inter-device data communication only when using a schedule type resource controlled by the base station device 1 of the serving cell. You may make it produce
  • the function of the base station device 2 may be implemented by another device.
  • the terminal device 1 serving as a parent device for inter-device data communication may implement a function of assigning the transmission resource for inter-device data communication. In this case, only the buffer status report for inter-device data communication may be notified to the parent device.
  • the terminal device 1 uses the normal table to indicate the transmission buffer amount for inter-device data communication even when the extended BSR size (extended BSR-Size) is set. It may be.
  • extended BSR size extended D2D BSR-Size
  • the terminal device 1 uses the normal table to indicate the transmission buffer amount for inter-device data communication even when the extended BSR size (extended BSR-Size) is set. It may be.
  • the uplink transmission scheme can be applied to both communication systems of the FDD (frequency division duplex) scheme and the TDD (time division duplex) scheme.
  • the names of the parameters and events shown in the embodiments are referred to for convenience of explanation, and even if the names actually applied differ from the names of the embodiments of the present invention, It does not affect the gist of the invention claimed in the embodiments of the invention.
  • connection used in each embodiment is not limited to a configuration in which a certain device and another certain device are directly connected using a physical line, and is logically connected. And a configuration in which wireless connection is performed using a wireless technology.
  • the terminal device 1 is not only a portable or movable mobile station device, but also a stationary or non-movable electronic device installed indoors or outdoors, such as AV equipment, kitchen equipment, cleaning / washing equipment. Including air conditioning equipment, office equipment, vending machines, other daily life equipment and measuring equipment, in-vehicle devices, wearable equipment and healthcare equipment that can be worn, etc.
  • the terminal device 1 is used not only for person-to-person or person-to-device communication, but also for device-to-device communication (Machine Type Communication, machine type communication).
  • the terminal device 1 is also referred to as a user terminal, a mobile station device, a communication terminal, a mobile device, a terminal, a UE (User Equipment), and an MS (Mobile Station).
  • the base station apparatus 2 is also referred to as a radio base station apparatus, a base station, a radio base station, a fixed station, an NB (NodeB), an eNB (evolved NodeB), a BTS (Base Transceiver Station), and a BS (Base Station).
  • the base station apparatus 2 is referred to as NB in UMTS defined by 3GPP, and is referred to as eNB in EUTRA and Advanced EUTRA.
  • the terminal device 1 in UMTS, EUTRA, and Advanced EUTRA defined by 3GPP is referred to as a UE.
  • each part of the terminal device 1 and the base station device 2 or a method, means, or algorithm step for realizing a part of these functions will be specifically described using a functional block diagram. However, they can be directly embodied by hardware, software modules executed by a processor, or a combination thereof.
  • the terminal device 1 and the base station device 2 have displays other than the configuration of the block diagram described above, such as a power supply device that supplies power to the terminal device 1 and the base station device 2, a battery, a liquid crystal display, etc. It is composed of a device, a display driving device, a memory, an input / output interface and input / output terminal, a speaker, and other peripheral devices.
  • Computer-readable media includes both communication media and computer recording media including media that facilitate carrying a computer program from one place to another.
  • One or more instructions or codes are recorded on a computer-readable recording medium, and one or more instructions or codes recorded on the recording medium are read into a computer system and executed, thereby executing the terminal device 1 or the base.
  • the station device 2 may be controlled.
  • the “computer system” includes an OS and hardware such as peripheral devices.
  • a program that operates in the terminal device 1 and the base station device 2 according to each embodiment of the present invention is a program that controls a CPU or the like (a computer is installed) so as to realize the functions of the above-described embodiments according to each embodiment of the present invention.
  • Program to function Information handled by these devices is temporarily stored in the RAM at the time of processing, then stored in various ROMs and HDDs, read out by the CPU, and corrected and written as necessary.
  • the “computer-readable recording medium” refers to a semiconductor medium (eg, RAM, nonvolatile memory card, etc.), an optical recording medium (eg, DVD, MO, MD, CD, BD, etc.), a magnetic recording medium (eg, , A magnetic tape, a flexible disk, etc.) and a storage device such as a disk unit built in a computer system.
  • the “computer-readable recording medium” means that a program is dynamically held for a short time, like a communication line when a program is transmitted via a network such as the Internet or a communication line such as a telephone line. In this case, it is intended to include those that hold a program for a certain period of time, such as a volatile memory inside a computer system serving as a server or a client in that case.
  • the program may be for realizing a part of the above-described functions, and further, may be realized by combining the above-described functions with a program already recorded in a computer system. good.
  • each functional block or various features of the terminal device 1 and the base station device 2 used in each of the above embodiments is a general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor designed to execute the functions described in this specification.
  • DSP digital signal processor
  • ASIC application specific integrated circuit
  • IC general purpose integrated circuit
  • FPGA field programmable gate array signal
  • DSP digital signal processor
  • discrete gate or transistor logic discrete hard It can be implemented or implemented by a wear component, or a combination thereof.
  • the general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but instead the processor may be a conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
  • the general-purpose processor or each circuit described above may be configured by a digital circuit or an analog circuit.
  • the processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices. For example, a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors connected to a DSP core, or a combination of other such configurations.
  • the present invention can be applied to mobile phones, personal computers, tablet computers and the like.
  • Terminal device 2 2-1, 2-2 Base station device 101, 201 Receiver 102, 202 Demodulator 103, 203 Decoder 104, 204 Received data controller 105, 205 Physical layer controller 106, 206 Transmission data control 107, 207 Encoder 108, 208 Modulator 109, 209 Transmitter 110, 210 Radio resource controller 211 Network signal transceiver

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif terminal qui réalise un rapport par configuration d'un rapport de quantité d'une mémoire tampon de transmission et par notification à un dispositif de station de base sur la base : de premières données de transmission au dispositif de station de base et préparées dans une mémoire tampon de transmission du dispositif en question ; de secondes données de transmission d'une communication de dispositif à dispositif (D2D) ; et d'informations de temporisateur notifiées par le dispositif de station de base.
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