EP1882381A1 - Beam-hopping in einem funkkommunikationssystem - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for communication in a radio communication system, in which the base station for message transmission to subscriber stations successively uses different emission directions. Furthermore, the invention relates to a base station and a subscriber station for carrying out the method.
- messages for example containing voice information, image information, video information, SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) or other data are transmitted via a radio interface between transmitting and receiving station.
- the stations may be different types of subscriber-side radio stations or network-side base stations.
- the subscriber stations are mobile radio stations.
- the radiation of the electromagnetic waves takes place with carrier frequencies which lie in the frequency band provided for the respective system.
- Mobile radio communication systems are often designed as cellular systems, for example according to the standard GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) or UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) with a network infrastructure consisting for example of base stations, facilities for controlling and controlling the base stations and other network-side facilities.
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
- WLANs wireless local area networks
- Examples of different standards for WLANs are HiperLAN, DECT, IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth and WATM.
- the access of subscriber stations to the shared transmission medium is regulated in radio communication systems by multiple access (MA) methods.
- MA multiple access
- the transmission medium in the time domain (TDMA), in the frequency domain (Frequency Division Multiple Access, FDMA), in the code area (Code Division Multiple Access, CDMA) or in space (Space Division Multiple Access, SDMA ) are shared between the subscriber stations.
- TDMA time domain
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- SDMA Space Division Multiple Access
- information may be sent from a base station in certain directions of emission to a subscriber station.
- the beam follows the movement of the subscriber station, or that discrete emission directions are used between which the subscriber station is switched during movement.
- the base station randomly selects an emission direction and transmits messages to subscriber stations in the area of the respective emission direction.
- the invention has for its object to provide a method of communication by radio, in which a base station different radiation directions for the transmission of
- the base station uses message emission to subscriber stations successively different emission directions.
- the base station sends information about the order of use of the emission directions to subscriber stations.
- the base station may be e.g. at the network-end radio station of a UMTS, GSM, Wimax or WLAN system, at the subscriber station e.g. to fixed or mobile phones or computers.
- the base station preferably has a plurality of antennas, by means of which it can realize the plurality of emission directions.
- the subscriber stations may have one or more antennas.
- An emission direction corresponds to a specific antenna diagram.
- information with this emission direction can be sent simultaneously to different subscriber stations during this time.
- the subscriber station or subscriber stations to which the base station transmits information preferably also changes. In this way, different subscriber stations can receive information from the base station through the successive use of different emission directions.
- the transmission of the information about the sequence preferably takes place omnidirectionally by broadcast, ie determined for all subscriber stations which are currently located in the radio coverage area of the base station.
- the sequential use of the different radiation directions can be interrupted so that a first transmission is used, the information is broadcast over the order om ⁇ nidiretational, and is then used a second exhaust jet direction. It is particularly advantageous if the information about the sequence is sent periodically, so that the subscriber stations are regularly informed about the currently used sequence, which can be changed from time to time.
- the information about the order may explicitly indicate the order, ie first emission direction, second emission direction, etc .;
- an indication can be given as to which emission direction of the sequence is used next, eg in the form of the first emission direction, second emission direction, third emission direction, start with the second emission direction.
- an explicit indication of a reference is possible to the subscriber stations known sequence by, for example, it is pointed out that a certain subscriber stations known sequence refreshes ⁇ ell is used, and / or by an emission in one of the subscriber stations known sequence, which is referenced next.
- the base station sends a pilot signal to the subscriber-side channel estimation omnidirectional.
- the pilot signal is preferably transmitted by broadcast, ie determined for all subscriber stations currently located in the radio coverage area of the base station.
- the successive use of the different emission directions can be interrupted so that a first emission direction is used, then the pilot signal is omnidirectionally extended. is irradiated, and then a second emission direction is used. It is particularly advantageous if the pilot signal is transmitted periodically.
- the base station receives after the transmission of the pilot signal information from at least one subscriber station via a subscriber-side reception quality concerning a multi ⁇ number of radiation directions.
- the base station receives in each case one subscriber station information relating to a respective emission directions, so that the information concerning a plurality of emission directions originate from a plurality of subscriber stations.
- the information about the reception quality regarding a transmission direction represents a measure of how well the subscriber station from which the information originates receives signals from the base station when the base station uses the respective emission direction.
- the base station allocates radio resources of a transmission direction to a subscriber station.
- This assignment can be sent, for example, directly before or after a transmission of information about the order of the emission directions currently used by the base station.
- the assignment can be made by transmitting the radio Source of the period during which the respective Ab ⁇ beam direction is used, a subscriber station is assigned. It is possible that several emission directions are assigned, to a different subscriber station in each case. Additionally or alternatively, it is possible that radio resources of a radiation direction, such as the time period in combination, for example, with codes and / or radio frequencies, are assigned to a plurality of subscriber stations.
- the base station changes the order of use of the emission directions due to the received information about the reception quality and sends information about the changed sequence.
- the dispatch of information about the amended order can mation according to the dispatch of Infor ⁇ over the previously used sequence be designed.
- the change of order includes skipping at least one emission direction. In this way, it is possible, for example, that first four emission directions are used in a certain order, followed by three of the four emission directions in a specific order. By changing the order, it is possible, for example, that one emission direction is used several times in succession or more often than the other emission directions used.
- Sending information about the change order is particularly advantageous when information is sent disch about the order perio ⁇ .
- the invention uses another base ⁇ station to transmit messages to subscriber stations in succession different transmission directions, wherein the order of use of the transmission directions of the base station and the order can be matched to the use of the transmission directions of the other base station to one another.
- the emission directions used by the base station and the further base station may be the same from the respective base station as a reference point also apply to only some of the radiation directions.
- first and second information about a subscriber-end reception quality are determined, where ⁇ the first information from a channel estimation of a subscriber station using the omnidirectional sent pilot signal of the base station and information about at least some of the radiation directions of the base station are determined, and second information from a channel estimate of the subscriber station using om- a ⁇ tion nidiretational transmitted pilot signal from the further Basissta and using information about at least some of the Ab ⁇ beam directions of the another base station are determined, and the first and the second information in an assignment of radio resources to the Participant station be considered.
- inter-cell interference may in the allocation of radio resources particular to subscriber stations which are located near the borders of the respective radio cells einbezo ⁇ be gen in resource allocation.
- another base station for message transmission to subscriber stations used successively different emission directions, and the base station and the other base station simultaneously send the same message to a subscriber ⁇ station using one emission direction.
- the two emission directions are chosen to achieve a high quality of reception at the subscriber station so that they point to each other.
- the base station according to the invention has means for sending messages to subscriber stations using different emission directions in succession, and means for sending information about the order of use of the emission directions to subscriber stations.
- the subscriber station has means for receiving and processing information about the order of use of the emission directions from the base station. Furthermore, it can comprise: means for performing a channel estimation using a pilot signal sent omnidirectionally by the base station, and means for determining information about a subscriber-end reception quality from the channel estimation and from information about at least some of the emission directions.
- Both the base station according to the invention and the subscriber station according to the invention are suitable in particular for carrying out the method according to the invention, and this can also apply to the refinements and developments. For this they may include other suitable means.
- FIG. 1 shows a section of a radio communication system
- FIG. 2 shows a message exchange according to the invention between a subscriber station and a base station
- FIG. 3a shows a first detail of a radio communication system comprising a plurality of radio cells
- FIG. 3b shows a second detail comprising a plurality of radio cells from a radio communication system.
- FIG. 1 The detail of a radio communication system shown in FIG. 1 shows a radio cell of a base station BS, in FIG which is the mobile station MS.
- the base station BS has a plurality of antennas so that it can send signals in a plurality of emission directions.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows the beams BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3 and BEAM 4 of four emission directions.
- the beams used by the base station BS are designed so that a radio coverage of the entire cell is possible by the totality of the beams.
- the base station BS has transmit antennas and if J different beams are used to send information to subscriber stations, J are beamforming vectors W 1 in front.
- the components w ⁇ l here are the weights, with which the individual antennas i to broadcast a signal via the beam are driven j.
- the subscriber stations of the radio communication system it is assumed that they have no multiple number of antennas, but rather an antenna for omnidirectional reception and transmission of signals.
- the base station BS For sending information to subscriber stations, the base station BS uses the beams BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3 and BEAM 4. For example, if the mobile station MS is in the area covered by the beam BEAM 1, messages can be sent from the base station BS to the mobile station MS via the beam BEAM 1.
- the base station BS uses a specific pattern to drive the beams BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3 and BEAM 4, e.g. the order first beam BEAM 1, then beam BEAM 2, then beam
- the beam BEAM 1, BEAM 2, 3 and BEAM BEAM 4 can be supplied subscriber stations within the entire radio cell from the base station BS.
- the base station BS transmits synchronization information to the subscriber stations for time synchronization.
- the base station BS may also broadcast information omnidirectionally, ie with equal amplitude in all horizontal directions. At certain times, the base station BS broadcasts a pilot sequence to all subscriber stations within the radio cell.
- the component / z, the vector H gives that
- a channel vector H with M elements is present in a 1-tap channel, ie a channel which can be described as having only one complex value. This is the case with narrow-band systems if the system bandwidth is much smaller than the coherence bandwidth of the channel. This is generally true when the multipath propagation delays associated with multipath propagation are small and their reciprocals, which are proportional to the coherence bandwidth, are significantly smaller than the system bandwidth.
- the method has ever ⁇ but also applicable to non-1-tap channels.
- AWGN White Gaussian Noise
- the dispatch of the pilot sequence for channel estimation is advantageously carried out periodically, e.g. after every nth jump between the different rays. For example, if the base station BS uses the hopping sequence first BEAM 1, then BEAM 2, then BEAM 3, then BEAM 4, then BEAM 1, etc., the pilot sequence may be periodically broadcast after the BEAM 4 beam. The sending of the pilot sequence can also take place at non-periodically recurring times, these times having to be known to the subscriber stations.
- the radio channel is slowly varying relative to the frequency hopping between the various beams can Mobilsta- station MS due to the determination of the channel vector H cooperatesa ⁇ gene which reception quality, they have the following beams.
- the base station BS uses the above-mentioned hopping sequence
- the mobile station MS determines the channel vector before the beam BEAM 1 is transmitted. This result can be assumed to be constant for the transmission of BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3 and BEAM 4 beams that after determining the channel vector, the mobile station can calculate the signal-to-noise ratio for the four beams BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3 and BEAM 4.
- FIG. 2 shows a message exchange according to the invention between the mobile station MS and the base station BS.
- the base station BS transmits the pilot sequence PILOT, whereupon the mobile station estimates the radio channel as already described.
- the mobile station then sends a feedback message FEEDBACK about the channel estimate made by it to the base station BS.
- the feedback FEEDBACK can be used by the
- Mobile station MS indicated channel vector or the signal-to-noise ratio for each beam. Preferably, it ⁇ the mobile station MS the feedback FEEDBACK averages but prior to sending the most suitable for them beam and reports this beam to the base station BS by sending the feedback FEEDBACK.
- the most suitable beam is the beam with the highest value of signal-to-noise ratio. It is also possible that the mobile station MS the base station BS not after channel estimation feedback FEEDBACK transmits in any case, but only when the signal-to-noise ratio has for one or more beams a certain limit überschrit ⁇ th. This results in the fact that the mobile station MS is only taken into account in the radio resource allocation described below if a certain quality is to be expected for a message transmission using a beam.
- the determination of the channel vectors and correspondingly also the feedback FEEDBACK takes place after each transmission of the pilot sequence PILOT from the base station BS.
- the feedback FEEDBACK, the base station BS from all therapeuticstatio- NEN its radio cell is transmitted or at least by all part ⁇ subscriber stations of the radio cell that radio resources need in the downward direction, optionally under the condition that the expected reception quality one for at least Beam corresponds to the threshold criterion.
- the messages of the various subscriber stations can be separated by codes and / or spatial radiation.
- the base station BS or a network-side device connected to the base station BS determines from the received feedbacks FEEDBACK an allocation of radio resources to the subscriber stations. If the base station BS receives a positive feedback FEEDBACK for only one subscriber station for a specific beam, this beam is allocated for the next transmission of this subscriber station. If there is a positive feedback FEEDBACK of several subscriber stations with respect to a particular beam, a selection is made from these subscriber stations, e.g. It can be taken into account which reception quality is to be expected for the respective subscriber stations and / or when the respective subscriber stations were last assigned radio resources in the downward direction. The base station then sends the allocation of the radio resources by means of the information ASSIGN by broadcast to the subscriber stations.
- the contents of the information ASSIGN may be: beam 1 is assigned to subscriber station 1, beam 2 is assigned to subscriber station, etc. Since the subscriber stations know the order of transmission of the different beams and additionally the constant duration of the transmission of each beam, they can determine what times they will receive messages intended for them from the base station BS.
- the base station BS broadcasts the HOPPING SEQUENCE information to the subscriber stations indicating the order of transmission of the various beams, the one to be broadcast next
- the sending of the hopping sequence is advantageous for subscriber stations which have been newly added to the radio cell of the base station BS and wel the hopping sequence was not known before. Moreover, it is useful to inform about the hopping sequence, if it has been changed by the base station BS, so that the subscriber stations, which was assigned a beam direction with the information ASSIGN, can determine when the corresponding beam direction is emitted.
- the Basissta ⁇ tion BS is assigned to the hopping sequence, which ones the therapeuticstati ⁇ with the information ASSIGN bound. This means that the base station BS can not randomly determine the beam to be broadcast next, but rather follows the pattern communicated to the subscriber stations.
- the sending of the feedback FEEDBACK, as well as the information ASSIGN and HOPPING SEQUENCE are preferably carried out as shown in Figure 2 following the dispatch of the pilot sequence PILOT, i. between the sending of the rays.
- This timing can also be done differently by e.g. the feedbacks FEEDBACK are respectively sent by subscriber stations of an area into which a beam is sent. For example, a first beam may be sent, and following that transmission, the subscriber stations in the area of the first beam will send the feedbacks FEEDBACK.
- a change in the hopping sequence is useful when the base station does not receive a positive remindmel ⁇ dung FEEDBACK for all beams. In this case, it is possible to dispense with the emission of those beams which are not favorable for any subscriber station. If, for example, the four beams BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3 and BEAM 4 are used, and determine for the three beams BEAM 1, BEAM 2 and BEAM 3 subscriber stations high signal-to-noise ratios, while ⁇ ing for the BEAM beam 4 If there is no good radio channel for any subscriber station, then the beams can be broadcast, for example, in the order BEAM 1, BEAM 2, BEAM 3, BEAM 1, BEAM 2, etc.
- the subscriber stations are aware of which beams in the radio cell are basically usable, so that after each channel estimation also the Signal-to-noise ratios for the currently not used ⁇ th beam BEAM 4 are determined so that the beam BEAM 4, when a subscriber station is in the range of the beam BEAM 4, can be used again. This is advantageous functions in relation to the mobility of dental sta ⁇ .
- the radio communication system comprises a plurality of radio cells
- FIG. 3a represents a section of a radio communication system consisting of three radio cells.
- the radio cells are supplied by the base stations BS1, BS2 and BS3.
- In each of the radio cells are a plurality of subscriber stations.
- the mobile station MS is located in the middle near the intersection of the three cells so that it can receive signals from each of the three base stations BS1, BS2 and BS3.
- the beam Darge ⁇ currently used by it is schematically presents for each of the base stations BSl, BS2 and BS3.
- FIG. 3b shows a situation in which the hopping sequences of the base stations BS1, BS2 and BS3 are not orthogonal.
- the beams of the three base stations BS1, BS2 and BS3 point simultaneously to the mobile station MS. If the mobile station MS receives a message from the base station BS1 at this time, it will be disturbed by the beams of the base stations BS2 and BS3.
- the hopping sequences of the base stations BS1, BS2 and BS3 can remain synchronized in that the respective other base stations BS1, BS2 and BS3 adapt to the change. In this way, the orthogonality between the jump sequences of the different cells can be permanently maintained. This procedure is particularly suitable for high subscriber station densities .
- subscriber stations located in the border area between a plurality of radio cells can receive and to decode the broadcast information of the neighboring base stations.
- a subscriber station can evaluate the pilot sequence transmitted by an adjacent base station and thus estimate the radio channel between the neighboring base station and the subscriber station, so that the subscriber station knows the cochannel interference generated by neighboring cells.
- the subscriber station can extract from the information transmitted by the adjacent base station the hopping sequence used by the neighboring base station.
- subscriber stations which receive signals from both their own and an adjacent base station may determine and consider both the radio propagation conditions in combination with the hop sequence of the own radio cell and the radio propagation conditions in combination with the hop sequence of the neighboring cell. Is for example a part ⁇ subscriber station determines that a high signal-to-noise ratio with respect to a first beam of their base station before ⁇ but it beam egg at the same time to a beam ner adjacent base station is broadcast, with respect to which also a high signal-to-noise ratio, it should not tell the base station that first beam as a suitable beam.
- this signal-to-noise ratio can be obtained by the signal-to-noise ratio are respectively the gleichzei ⁇ corrected tig from a neighboring base station emitted beam, so that the base station, the efficient signal-to-noise ratio is notified.
- the Be ⁇ account the neighboring cells can also be performed by the base station by the subscriber station estimates the radio channel between the neighboring base station and the subscriber station and transmits this result to the own base station.
- the situation in Figure 3b shown is located according to which the Mo ⁇ station MS, for example, messages from the base station BS3 and simultaneously disturbed by the beam of the base station BS2, may only occur when a subscriber station in the radio cell of the base station BS2 in the range of the beam of the base station BS2 shown in FIG. 3b and is currently receiving messages from the base station BS2 receives. This may be, for example, the mobile station MS2. If this were not the case, the base station BS2 would not currently use the displayed beam.
- the Mo ⁇ station MS for example, messages from the base station BS3 and simultaneously disturbed by the beam of the base station BS2
- the mobile station MS determines that it is an unfavorable interference ⁇ situation out because the same time, rays of the base stations BS2 and reach BS3, each with a good signal-to-noise ratio, the mobile station MS, that is, when the orthogonality the hopping sequences of the two neighboring base stations BS2 and BS3 is severely disturbed, the mobile station MS sends a request to the base station BS2 adjacent to its base station BS2. With this request, the neighboring base station BS2 is instructed gleichzei ⁇ tig ship to the transmission of the message by the base station BS3 the message to the mobile station MS to. Alternatively, the request can also be sent to the base station BS3.
- the mobile station MS can communicate with multiple base stations simultaneously, according to the known soft handover method.
- the mobile station MS receives by the simultaneous receipt of messages from the two base stations BS2 and BS3 receive an increased ⁇ quality. If the radio channel between the base station BS2 and the mobile station MS on the one hand and between the base station BS3 and the mobile station MS on the other hand known on the network side, so as to increase the quality of the message transmission transmitter side, ie of the base stations BS2 and BS3, a maximum-ratio-combining Procedures are applied.
- the mobile station MS2 disadvantaged by the described procedure is assigned orthogonal radio resources, such as a later time slot, during which the one shown in FIG 3b beam emitted, or another radio frequency of the radiation of the beam shown.
- orthogonal radio resources such as a later time slot, during which the one shown in FIG 3b beam emitted, or another radio frequency of the radiation of the beam shown.
- Base station BS2 constructively superimpose at the location of the mobile station MS and the signal components intended for the mobile station MS2 cancel each other out at the location of the mobile station MS. The reverse applies with regard to the mobile station MS2.
- the situation illustrated in FIG. 3b is also suitable for carrying out a soft handover of the mobile station MS between, for example, the base station BS3 and the base station BS2. While in the case of orthogonal hop frequencies of adjacent base stations a hard handover must be performed, the presence of non-orthogonal hop frequencies may be used for a soft handover in which the mobile station MS simultaneously receives signals from the two base stations involved in the handover as described above.
- a matrix H of dimension MxN is determined by the channel estimation of the mobile station.
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