WO2003085998A1 - Appareil de station de base et procede de transmission de paquets amont - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a base station apparatus used for a wireless communication system that performs packet transmission on an uplink and an uplink packet transmission method.
- HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
- 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) TR 25.848 Physical layer aspects of UTEA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
- PF method airness
- the Best CIR method is a method for selecting a terminal exhibiting the highest CIR, and increases the throughput as a base station.
- communication terminals near the base station are often assigned bucket transmissions, which is good
- the communication terminal has a disadvantage that packet transmission is not easily assigned.
- the RR method is a method in which packet transmission is randomly assigned to all communication terminals, and has the disadvantage that fairness can be maintained but throughput cannot be increased very much.
- the PF method measures the average (or +) of the CIR for each terminal and assigns it to communication terminals that have a higher CIR than the current value. This method can maintain fairness and can improve throughput to some extent. It becomes possible.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a base station apparatus and an uplink bucket transmission method capable of improving the throughput of uplink bucket transmission.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station apparatus according to Embodiment 2.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station apparatus according to Embodiment 3
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the operation of Embodiment 3
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining the outline of the fourth embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station apparatus according to Embodiment 4
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining the operation of Embodiment 4,
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station apparatus according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention, 03 04429
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a priority table determined by a priority determining unit of the base station apparatus according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a directivity pattern of the base station apparatus according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining the density of communication terminal devices according to the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station device according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining a priority determination method according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 13B is a diagram for explaining a priority determining method according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 13C is a diagram for explaining a priority determining method according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an MCS table according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a base station device according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a method of multiplexing dedicated channel control signals according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention.
- 100 indicates the configuration of the base station apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention as a whole.
- the base station apparatus 100 inputs the received signal received by the antenna 101 to the demodulation section 103 of the reception signal processing section SP via the transmission / reception duplexer 102 that separates the reception signal from the transmission signal.
- the reception signal processing unit SP has other processing units such as a despreading unit in addition to the demodulation unit 103, but here, for the sake of simplicity of description, the decoding is performed. Only the key part 103 is shown. Also, the reception signal processing units SP are provided by the number of communication terminals (MS) to be communication partners.
- MS communication terminals
- the demodulation unit 103 demodulates a Carrier to Interference (CIR) sent from the communication terminal, and sends it to the priority calculation unit 104.
- the priority calculating section 104 ranks communication terminals with higher CIR with higher priority.
- the transmission available criterion determination unit 105 determines, based on transmission permission information from an upper network such as an RNC (Badio Network Controller), for example, whether or not a communication terminal near the cell edge of the own cell can perform uplink transmission.
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- the upper network permits only one or a specific number of adjacent cells to assign uplink transmissions to communication terminals that affect other cells, such as those in celledges. Then, it is assumed that the cell is not permitted to be used until then, and that is notified to the base station apparatus.
- the transmission permission information is received from the upper network, but the point is that the base station apparatus 100 only needs to be able to grasp the existence of the communication terminal existing near the edge of the adjacent cell and the uplink transmission schedule. .
- the desired transmission terminal information acquisition unit 106 obtains the desired uplink transmission information from each communication terminal obtained by the demodulation unit 103 to determine which communication terminal currently desires uplink transmission. Figure out.
- the scheduling unit 107 recognizes whether or not it is possible to select a terminal having a poor communication state, that is, a communication terminal having a high possibility of being in a celledge, based on the information determined by the transmittable criterion determining unit 105, Scheduling is performed based on the result. For example, when it is permitted to select a communication terminal at the cell edge, scheduling is performed based on the priority calculated by the priority calculation unit 104 as usual, or a communication terminal that exists in the cell edge is determined. Perform scheduling with priority selection. On the other hand, if the communication terminal existing at the cell edge is not permitted to perform uplink transmission, the communication terminal at the cell edge is selected (that is, uplink communication is not performed).
- reception signal processing units SP are provided by the number of communication terminals (MS) to be communication partners.
- Demodulation section 103 demodulates a CIR (Carrier to Interference Ratio) sent from the communication terminal and sends it to priority calculation section 104.
- the priority calculation unit 104 performs the ranking with the communication terminal having a higher CIR having a higher priority.
- the transmission available criterion determination unit 105 determines, based on transmission permission information from a higher-level network such as an RNC (Radio Network Controller), for example, whether or not a communication terminal in the vicinity of a celledge of its own senor can perform uplink transmission.
- a higher-level network such as an RNC (Radio Network Controller)
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- the upper network permits only one or a specific number of adjacent cells to assign uplink transmissions to communication terminals that affect other cells, such as those located at the cell edge. Then, it is not permitted to the other cells, and the cell is notified to the base station apparatus.
- the transmission permission information is received from the upper network, but the point is that the base station apparatus 100 only needs to be able to grasp the existence of the communication terminal existing near the edge of the adjacent cell and the uplink transmission schedule.
- the desired transmission terminal information acquisition unit 106 obtains the desired uplink transmission information from each communication terminal obtained by the demodulation unit 103 to determine which communication terminal currently desires uplink transmission. Figure out.
- the scheduling unit 107 recognizes, based on the information determined by the transmittable criterion determining unit 105, whether or not it is possible to select a terminal with a currently poor communication state, that is, a communication terminal with a high possibility of being at the senoré edge. Scheduling is performed based on the result. For example, when it is permitted to select a communication terminal at the cell edge, scheduling is performed based on the priority calculated by the priority calculation unit 104 as usual, or a communication terminal that exists in the cell edge is determined. Perform scheduling with priority selection. On the other hand, if the communication terminal existing at the cell edge is not permitted to perform uplink transmission, the communication terminal at the cell edge is selected (that is, uplink communication is not performed). 5 Transmission is not permitted). By the way, the communication terminal at the cell edge is the demodulation unit.
- the scheduling result information generation unit 108 associates the scheduling information obtained by the scheduling unit 107 with each communication terminal, and informs each communication terminal of which transmission timing to transmit. Generate The scheduling information modulation / encoding unit 109 modulates and encodes the scheduling information, and transmits this to the communication terminal via the transmission / reception duplexer 102 and the antenna 101.
- the priority calculation section 104 sets the priority of uplink transmission in ascending order of channel quality based on information indicating the channel quality such as CIR reported from the communication terminal. Calculate the priority (that is, calculate the priority using the Best CIR method).
- the base station apparatus 100 obtains transmission permission information from the upper-level network as to whether the transmission permission criterion unit 105 can grant a transmission permission to a communication terminal near the cell edge from the higher-level network. It is determined whether an uplink transmission schedule can be assigned to this communication terminal.
- the scheduling unit 107 includes the priority from the priority calculation unit 104, the uplink transmission desired terminal information from the transmission desired terminal information acquisition unit 106, and the transmission permission criteria determination unit 105 Based on the information, uplink transmission scheduling of the communication terminal of the own cell is performed.
- the scheduling unit 107 performs scheduling such that communication terminals near adjacent cell edges do not simultaneously perform uplink transmission. For example, when the communication terminal MS 1 exists near the cell edge of the cell in which the base station device 100 is installed, and another communication terminal MS 2 exists in the cell edge of another cell near the communication terminal MS 1 Performs scheduling such that communication terminal MS1 and communication terminal MS2 do not simultaneously perform uplink transmission.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and may be applied to RSCP (Received Signal Code Power), path loss, etc. Good. This is the same in the embodiment described later.
- RSCP Received Signal Code Power
- base station apparatus 200 includes Best CIR scheduling section 201 and Round Robin (RR) scheduling section 202.
- Best CIR scheduling section 201 and Round Robin (RR) scheduling section 202.
- RR Round Robin
- the Best CIR scheduling unit 201 inputs the priority information arranged in the order of the best CIR from the priority calculation unit 104, and inputs the uplink transmission information from the transmission desired terminal information acquisition unit 106, and requests the uplink transmission. Scheduling is performed by arranging communication terminals in the order of CIR.
- the RR scheduling unit 204 receives uplink transmission information from the transmission-desired-terminal information obtaining unit 106 and performs scheduling by randomly ordering communication terminals desiring uplink transmission regardless of line quality.
- Round Robin (RR) scheduling available time determination unit 203 inputs, from an upper network, scheduled uplink transmission information in another cell in contact with it and transmission permission information described in the first embodiment.
- the adjacent other cells At the same time, input information on when to perform uplink transmission based on RR scheduling.
- the RR schedulable time determining section 2 0 3 the time is not performed uplink transmission based on the scheduling of the RR method in adjacent other cells to determine the RR schedulable period, scan the available time determined Kejiyuringu method selecting section 2 0 Send to 4.
- the scheduling unit 204 selects and outputs the output of the RR scheduling unit 202 when the scheduling is enabled in the RR scheme by the RR scheduling available time determining unit 203. . On the other hand, when it is determined that scheduling in the RR scheme is not possible, the output of the Best CIR scheduling unit 201 is selected and output.
- a communication terminal wants to perform uplink transmission, it notifies the base station apparatus 200 of the fact. After the information is demodulated by the demodulation unit 103, it is stored in the transmission-desired terminal information acquisition unit 106. Those pieces of information are sent to the Best CIR scheduling unit 201 and the R R scheduling unit 202, which are parts for performing scheduling, and scheduling is performed in each system.
- the Best CIR scheduling section 201 preferentially selects communication terminals with good channel quality. That is, a communication terminal located at a short distance from the base station apparatus 200 is selected. On the other hand, there is a possibility that an RR scheduling unit 202 may select a terminal having a poor line quality at a cell edge.
- the RR scheduling available time determining unit 203 determines the timing of using the result of the RR scheduling. At this time, any information may be used for determining the timing as long as the timing does not overlap with the adjacent cell. For example, it may be determined at a fixed cycle when the base station device is installed, or may be controlled by the upper network as described above. In other words, uplink transmission based on RR scheduling in adjacent cells is performed. 8
- the uplink transmission based on the RR scheduling is performed during the idle time, and the uplink transmission based on the Best CIR scheduling is performed during the time when the adjacent cell performs uplink transmission based on the RR scheduling. do it.
- the Best CIR method uplink transmission is permitted in order from the communication terminal with the highest line quality, so it is difficult to select communication terminals near the celledge, and communication terminals near the adjacent celledge can transmit at the same time. Sex is reduced. As a result, interference due to uplink transmission can be almost ignored. In addition, since the BestCIR method is selected, the throughput at this time is improved.
- the Best CIR method is selected during the period when the adjacent cell selects the RR method, and the RR method is selected during the period when the adjacent cell selects the Best CIR method.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and communication scheduled to be transmitted upstream near the cell edge of another adjacent cell is described. 0304429
- the Best CIR method is selected, and if there is no communication terminal scheduled to transmit in the vicinity of the adjacent cell sledge, the RR method is selected. Interference between adjacent cells can be suppressed, and both throughput and fairness can be achieved.
- AAA adaptive array antenna
- base station apparatus 300 of this embodiment has a plurality of antennas 101, 301, 302, 303, and a plurality of antennas 101, 301, 302. , 303 are input to the AAA reception control unit 304 provided in the reception signal processing unit SP via the transmission / reception duplexer 102.
- the AAA reception control unit 304 performs an estimation array synthesis or the like of the direction of arrival of the transmission signal by performing AAA processing, which is a known technique such as a weight vector calculation algorithm or a signal parameter estimation algorithm. Then, AAA reception control section 304 sends the estimated direction of arrival of the signal from each communication terminal to transmittable direction terminal determination section 306.
- the transmittable terminal determination unit 306 determines the direction of arrival from the AAA reception control unit 304.
- the receivable direction determining unit 3005 receives information on the receivable direction from the upper network and sends this information to the receivable direction terminal determining unit 303.
- the scheduling unit 300 includes the determination information from the transmittable direction terminal determination unit 310, the uplink transmission desired terminal information from the transmission desired terminal information acquisition unit 106, and the determination information from the priority calculation unit 104. Based on the priority information and the CIR from the demodulator 103, scheduling of uplink transmission is performed.
- the transmittable direction determination unit 3005 of the base station apparatus 300 receives a direction in which uplink transmission is possible (or information given in advance) from the upper network.
- the direction in which uplink transmission is possible is the directivity direction indicated by the hatched pattern in FIG. That is, for example, when the base station apparatus 300 is installed in the cell 1, the directivity directions D R1, D R2, and D R3 are set as directions in which uplink transmission is possible.
- the directivity directions DR 1, DR 2, and DR 3 are directions in which uplink transmission is not permitted in the adjacent other cells (cell 2 and cell 3). It is.
- uplink transmission is permitted to a communication terminal whose directivity receiving directions of AAA do not overlap between other cells adjacent to each other.
- the direction in which the uplink transmission is permitted in FIG. 4 is changed every predetermined period, so that the uplink transmission is possible in all the directivity directions in the cell within a certain period.
- the receivable direction terminal determination unit 303 receives the up-link transmission direction from the receivable direction determination unit 303 and the arrival of each communication terminal from the AAA reception control unit 304.
- the terminal that can perform uplink transmission is grasped using the direction information.
- the communication terminal may transmit the position information acquired by GPS or the like, and use it.
- the base station apparatus 300 performs scheduling for the terminal capable of transmitting by the scheduling section 307. 11 As a result, only the communication terminals having the directivity direction indicated by the hatched pattern in Fig. 4 will perform uplink transmission at that time, so that the arrival directions of the communication terminals selected for each cell are relatively far away. In the base station apparatus 300, interference from communication terminals other than the own cell is suppressed.
- scheduling of uplink transmission is performed in a directivity range such that the directivity receiving directions of the adaptive array antenna do not overlap between other cells adjacent to each other.
- the interference from the communication terminal can be reduced, and as a result, the throughput of uplink transmission can be improved.
- base station apparatus 400 of this embodiment has sector-by-sector CIR storage section 401.
- the sector-specific CIR storage unit 401 stores the sector-specific CIR measured by the communication terminal. 0304429
- the communication terminal transmits the reception quality of each sector to the RNC via the base station as Measu- rume- nment-Report in order to cope with handover.
- Measu- rume- nment-Report it is assumed that there exists such a thing as MeasuremementReport. This makes it possible to estimate how much the signal transmitted from the communication terminal affects each sector.
- the priority for each sector taking into account this effect is calculated.
- the scheduling process in this embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. First, in the base station apparatus 400, the priority calculation section 402 arranges all communication terminals in a cell in descending order of CIR. At this time, the communication terminal MS 3 having the highest CIR is selected as the terminal having the highest priority.
- the communication terminal MS 5 having the next highest priority, sector # 2 as the main sector, should be selected as the original. However, the communication terminal MS5 has a high CIR even in sector # 1, which can be said to be affecting sector # 1. Therefore, the communication terminal MS5 should not be selected.
- the communication terminal MS 1 having the next highest priority has sector # 3 as the main sector, and has no effect on sector # 1, so it is selected as it is.
- the communication terminals MS 9 and MS 5 are not selected because the sectors # 1 and # 3 have already been filled.
- the communication terminal MS 8 having the sector # 2 as the main sector is selected because it does not affect the sectors # 1 and # 2.
- the ability to allocate communication terminals MS in the cell in descending order of priority allows more reliable transmission by considering interference with other sectors.
- the effect on another sector at the time of transmission is determined, and the effect on the other sector is determined. Scheduling within a sector in consideration of 4429
- the present invention is not limited to this, and scheduling may be performed such that a plurality of communication terminals transmit simultaneously depending on resource allocation. Can also. In such a case, taking FIG. 7 as an example, resources may be allocated so that signals from communication terminal MS 3 and communication terminal MS 5 may be received in sector # 1.
- the transmission order is determined with the highest priority given to the priority, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the priority is given to communication terminals that have little effect on other sectors. It is also possible to select the transmission order. That is, taking FIG. 7 as an example, the priorities of communication terminals MS1, MS9, and MS8 that have little effect on other sectors may be increased. Further, both methods may be combined.
- the uplink packet transmitting method of this embodiment may be used simultaneously with the above-described first to third embodiments. This makes it possible to perform scheduling with reduced interference in uplink transmission in both the cell and the sector. Actually, it is effective to perform the scheduling described in the fourth embodiment after performing the adjustment between the cells described in the first to third embodiments.
- the Mesurement Report in W-CDMA is fairly averaged, whereas the scheduling uses the CIR for only the main sector, and the instantaneous value. There are many. Therefore, the effect on each sector can be estimated by using the result of Measurement Reort, and instantaneous CIR can be used only for setting the priority.
- the CIR is notified by a notification of the measurement method 1; if the CIR is extremely high, the value of the measurement method report is also corrected to be high, and the CIR is corrected by the measurement method. eme nt R report 14
- the threshold is set, but may be set by a fixed CIR or may be a ratio between transmitting terminals.
- a sector can be similarly determined. It is possible to effectively reduce uplink transmission interference between them.
- a slot that gives priority to sector # 1 is determined, and in that slot, sector # 1 can be assigned to communication terminals that may affect other sectors. In other slots, it is not possible to allocate to communication terminals that may affect other sectors.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of base station apparatus 500 according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- base station apparatus 500 includes antenna elements 501 to 503 constituting an array antenna, transmission / reception duplexer 504, AAA (adaptive array antenna) reception control section 5 0, a demodulation unit 506, and a priority determination unit 507. Further, the base station apparatus 500 includes an MCS (Modulation Coding Scheme: combination of a modulation scheme and an error correction code) determining section 551, a control information generating section 552, a modulating section 553, and an AAA. A transmission control section 554 and adders 555 to 557 corresponding to the antenna elements 501 to 503 are provided.
- MCS Modulation Coding Scheme: combination of a modulation scheme and an error correction code
- the duplexer 504 performs frequency conversion processing and amplification processing on the signals received by the antenna elements 501 to 503, and outputs the signals to the AAA reception controller 505.
- the duplexer 504 receives the signal output from the adder 555 to 557. No. 15 is subjected to frequency conversion processing and amplification processing, and wirelessly transmitted from each of the antenna elements 501 to 503.
- the number of AAA reception control units 505 is equal to the number of communication terminal devices that perform wireless communication, performs despreading on the output signal from the duplexer 504, and sets the direction of arrival for the despread signal. Estimation processing is performed, the reception weight is calculated, and array synthesis is performed on the despread signal. Then, AAA reception control section 505 outputs the signal after the array combination to demodulation section 506, and outputs information indicating the arrival direction of the signal to MCS determination section 551.
- the demodulation units 506 are prepared by the number of communication terminal devices that perform wireless communication, and perform demodulation of data on the signals that have been array-combined by the AAA reception control unit 505. Further, demodulation section 506 corrects the CIR measured in the demodulation process based on information indicating the transmission power of each communication terminal device included in the demodulated signal. For example, multiply CIR by the ratio of the maximum transmit power to the transmit power indicated in the information. Then, demodulation section 506 outputs the corrected CIR to priority determination section 507.
- Priority determining section 507 determines the priority of the communication terminal apparatus in the order of CIR output from demodulating section 506, and outputs information indicating the priority and CIR to MCS determining section 551.
- the MCS determination unit 551 estimates the direction of existence of each communication terminal device from information indicating the direction of arrival of the signal, and transmits uplink high-speed packets based on the direction and priority of each communication terminal device.
- Terminal equipment hereinafter referred to as “desired terminal” is determined, and the modulation method and coding rate of the packet are determined based on the CIR.
- the MCS determiner 551 determines the communication terminal device having the largest CIR as the desired terminal. Then, the MCS determining section 55 1 outputs information indicating the desired terminal, the modulation scheme, and the coding rate to the control information generating section 5 52. The details of the method of determining the coding rate and the modulation method in the MCS determination section 55 1 will be described later.
- the number of control information generators 552 provided is equal to the number of data that can be transmitted at the same time by the uplink high-speed packet transmission. 4429
- a control signal indicating that use of SCH is permitted and a control signal indicating the modulation scheme and coding rate of the bucket are generated, and output to modulation section 553.
- Modulating sections 553 are prepared for the number of data that can be simultaneously transmitted in the uplink high-speed packet, and modulate and spread the control signal generated by control information generating section 552. Then, modulation section 553 outputs the spread signal to AAA transmission control section 554. The number of pieces of data that can be transmitted at the same time in the uplink high-speed packet transmission is determined in advance by the number of spreading codes.
- the number of AAA transmission control units 554 provided is equal to the number of data that can be transmitted at the same time in the high-speed packet transmission, and the arrival direction of the signal transmitted from the communication terminal device determined by the MCS determination unit 551.
- the transmission weight is calculated based on Then, the AAA transmission control section 554 generates a signal to be transmitted from each of the antenna elements 501 to 503 by multiplying the output signal of the modulation section 553 by a transmission weight, and generates an adder Output to 5 5 5 to 5 5 7.
- the spreading process for spreading the transmission signal using a spreading code may be performed before or after the transmission weight multiplication.
- the adder 555 adds the signal corresponding to the antenna element 501 to the signal transmitted from each AAA transmission control unit 554 and transmitted to each communication terminal apparatus, and outputs the signal to the transmission / reception duplexer 504.
- the adder 556 adds the signal corresponding to the antenna element 502 to the signal transmitted from each AAA transmission control unit 554 and transmitted to each communication terminal device, and adds the signal corresponding to the antenna element 502 to the transmission / reception duplexer 5. 0 Output to 4.
- the adder 557 adds the signal corresponding to the antenna element 503 among the signals transmitted from each AAA transmission control section 554 and transmitted to each communication terminal apparatus, and adds and receives the signal corresponding to the antenna element 503.
- the base station apparatus 500 includes a modulator and an AAA transmission controller for transmitting a signal by DPCH to each communication terminal apparatus. Only provided.
- the scheduling of the MCS determining unit 551 will be specifically described with reference to FIG. 9 and FIG.
- the base station apparatus 500 has nine communication terminals. 17 Device (MS) It is assumed that wireless communication is performed with 601 to 609.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the priority table determined by the priority determining unit 507.
- the MCS determination unit 551 permits the MS 601 having the highest priority to transmit a bucket.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a directivity pattern of the base station apparatus 500 with respect to the MS 601.
- the horizontal axis represents the angle at which the direction in which MS 601 exists is 0 °
- the vertical axis represents the directivity gain.
- the directional gain attenuation a in Fig. 10 is the directional gain attenuation required to be able to communicate even under the influence of this interference when the transmission signal to MS 601 is considered to be interference. It is.
- the directivity gain attenuation angle ⁇ corresponding to the directivity gain attenuation ⁇ is also uniquely determined.
- a communication terminal device within the range of the directivity gain attenuation angle ⁇ is largely excluded from the target of performing high-speed bucket transmission because of the great influence of the MS601 transmission signal.
- the base station apparatus 600 since the MSs 602, 603, and 604 are within the range of the directional gain attenuation angle ⁇ , the base station apparatus 600 has the highest priority among those excluding these. The packet transmission is permitted to the MS 607 having a high MS.
- the priority is determined based on the uplink quality calculated from the CIR and the transmission power of each communication terminal, the bucket transmission is permitted to the communication terminal having the highest priority, and Based on the directivity pattern, a communication terminal device that is allowed to transmit packets at the same time is selected.
- the range of communication terminal devices that are allowed to transmit simultaneously is defined based on the directional gain attenuation, but the present invention is not limited to this. If the transmission power of the communication terminal changes, the range of the communication terminal device that is allowed to transmit at the same time may be defined by the absolute transmission power value. Also, this embodiment shows a method of determining the priority based on only the uplink quality. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the priority may be determined in consideration of other determination information in addition to uplink quality. Further, in the present embodiment, the direction of arrival estimation is performed using the direction of arrival estimation technique with an adaptive array antenna. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the present invention is not limited to this. It can also be estimated.
- CIR is used for priority calculation, but other parameters representing line quality, such as path loss indicating propagation path loss from a base station to a communication terminal, may be used.
- the priority is determined using only the line quality.
- QoS Quality of Service
- QoS Quality of Service
- the number of other communication terminal devices within a range in which the communication terminal device is located at a predetermined angle from the direction in which the communication terminal device is located around the base station device is defined as the density of the communication terminal device.
- the communication terminal devices 703 and 704 are located within a range in which the base station device 700 is centered and the communication terminal device 701 is distributed at an angle of 0 1 Z2 left and right from the direction of the communication terminal device 700. Since it exists, the density of the communication terminal device 701 is “2”. Similarly, the density of the communication terminal device 709 is “0”.
- Embodiment 6 describes a case in which the density of each communication terminal device is considered at the time of scheduling.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing a configuration of base station 800 according to the present embodiment.
- the same components as those of the base station apparatus 500 shown in FIG. 8 are assigned the same reference numerals as in FIG.
- the base station apparatus 800 shown in FIG. 12 has a configuration obtained by adding a density calculation unit 8001 to the base station apparatus 500 shown in FIG.
- the operation of the priority determining section 800 is different from that of the priority determining section 507 of the base station apparatus 500 shown in FIG. "
- AAA reception control section 505 outputs the signal after array combining to demodulation sections 5 and 6, and outputs information indicating the direction of arrival of the signal to MCS determination section 551 and density calculation section 801.
- the density calculation unit 800 1 estimates the direction of presence of each communication terminal device from information indicating the direction of arrival of the signal, calculates the density of each communication terminal device according to the above definition, and uses the calculation result as a priority determination unit 800 Output to 2.
- the priority determining unit 8002 corrects the CIR output from the demodulation unit 506 based on the density calculated by the density calculating unit 811, and corrects the corrected CIR (hereinafter referred to as ⁇ correction '').
- the information indicating R is output to the MCS determination unit 551.
- the MCS determiner 551 determines a desired terminal based on the direction of existence of each communication terminal device and the priority output from the priority determiner 802, and modulates the packet based on the CIR. Determine the coding rate.
- FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C the method of determining the priority according to the present embodiment will be specifically described with reference to FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C.
- base station apparatus 800 is currently performing wireless communication with nine communication terminal apparatuses (MS) 901 to 909.
- the CIR is corrected assuming that the performance degradation of “0.2” occurs for the density “1”.
- Figure 13A shows the CIR, density and corrected CIR of each communication terminal.
- FIG. 13B shows a priority table based on the CIR of FIG. 13A
- FIG. 13C shows a priority table based on the corrected CIR of FIG. 13A.
- the second priority is the communication terminal device 901 in FIG. 13B, whereas the communication terminal device 907 in FIG. 13C .
- the CIR of the uplink individual channel based on the density and determining the priority using the corrected CIR, scheduling accuracy can be improved.
- ⁇ 03 decision section 551 generally holds a table as shown in FIG. 14 therein, selects an appropriate modulation scheme and coding rate based on CIR, and selects The information indicating the determined modulation scheme and coding rate is output to the control information generating unit 5252.
- the selected modulation scheme and coding rate also change as CIR is corrected.
- the CIR may be corrected based on other factors such as the number of paths in a multipath environment.
- the CIR may be corrected by combining multiple factors.
- This dedicated channel is not only used for code multiplexing, but also for time multiplexing, because (1) it interferes with the common channel, (2) it uses code resources, and (3) the amount of information is not large. It is conceivable that the same code is shared by multiple communication terminal devices.
- Embodiment 7 is intended to consider a signal arrival direction when time-multiplexing individual channels in a CDMA wireless communication system using an adaptive array. 4429
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing a configuration of base station apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment.
- the same components as those of the base station apparatus 800 shown in FIG. 12 are denoted by the same reference numerals as those in FIG. Abbreviate.
- the base station apparatus 1000 shown in FIG. 15 is different from the base station apparatus 800 shown in FIG. 12 in that an individual channel information generation unit 1001 and a group directivity determination unit 1002 , Time multiplexing unit 1003, modulation unit 1004, AAA transmission control unit 1005, and adders 1006 to 1003 corresponding to each antenna element 501 to 503. 8 is added.
- Dedicated channel information generation units 100 1 are prepared by the number of communication terminal devices capable of simultaneous communication, generate control information such as pilot symbols, transmission power control commands, etc. transmitted on dedicated channels, and perform time multiplexing. Output to 0 0 3
- the group directivity determining unit 1002 divides communication terminal devices having similar arrival directions into several groups (groups) based on the arrival direction of a signal from each communication terminal device, and determines directivity for each group. I do. Then, group directivity determining section 1002 outputs information of communication terminal devices belonging to each group to time multiplexing section 1003, and outputs information indicating directivity of each group to AAA transmission control section 100. 0 Output to 5.
- Time multiplexing section 1003 time-multiplexes control information of communication terminal apparatuses belonging to the same group based on an instruction from group directivity determining section 1002, and outputs the multiplexed control information to modulating section 104.
- Modulating sections 1004 are prepared by the number of groups and modulate and spread the control signals time-multiplexed by time multiplexing section 1003. Then, modulation section 1004 outputs the spread signal to AAA transmission control section 1005.
- AAA transmission control units 1005 are prepared by the number of groups, and calculate transmission weights for each group based on an instruction from group directivity determination unit 1002. So 4429
- the AAA transmission control unit 1005 multiplies the output signal of the modulation unit 1004 by the transmission weight to generate a signal to be transmitted from each antenna element 50:! To 503, and outputs the signal to the adder 1006-1008.
- the spreading process of spreading a transmission signal using a spreading code may be performed before transmission weight multiplication or after transmission weight multiplication.
- the power B calculator 1006 adds the signal corresponding to the antenna element 501 among the signals transmitted from the AA A transmission control units 1005 and transmitted to each communication terminal apparatus, and outputs the added signal to the transmission / reception duplexer 504.
- the adder 1007 adds the signal corresponding to the antenna element 502 among the signals transmitted from each AAA transmission control unit 1005 and transmitted to each communication terminal apparatus, and outputs the signal to the transmission / reception duplexer 504.
- Adder 1008 adds the signal corresponding to antenna element 503 among the signals transmitted from each AAA transmission control section 1005 and transmitted to each communication terminal apparatus, and outputs the result to duplexer 504.
- the base station apparatus 1000 of the present embodiment has, for example, the positional relationship of nine communicating terminal apparatuses (MS) 1101 to 1109 during communication as shown in FIG.
- MS communicating terminal apparatuses
- the group directivity determining unit 1002 determines that the communication terminal devices 1101 to L103 whose arrival directions are close to each other are group A, the communication terminal devices 1104 to L106 are group B, and the communication terminal devices 1107-1. Determine 109 as Group C.
- time multiplexing section 1003 time multiplexes the control signals to be transmitted to the communication terminal devices belonging to each group (A to C), and modulating section 1004 modulates a unique spreading code ( # 1 to # 3) are multiplied. Also, the AAA transmission control unit 1005 generates directivities A to C for each group.
- time-multiplexing and transmitting the control signals of the 23 channels it is possible to suppress interference in the base station apparatus, improve the reception performance of the dedicated channel, and improve the communication terminal apparatus described in the sixth embodiment.
- the effect of the density (bias) can be reduced.
- the number of communication terminals existing in the group S is not necessarily a multiple of the number of communication terminals that can be time multiplexed. In such cases, it may be possible to make up for the gaps between adjacent groups.
- the present invention by performing uplink packet transmission scheduling based on the position of the communication terminal apparatus, it is possible to improve the throughput of uplink packet transmission.
- the uplink packet transmission method of the present invention performs uplink transmission scheduling so that communication terminals belonging to different cells and existing near cell edges adjacent to each other do not perform uplink transmission at the same time.
- the communication terminals existing at the cell edges of different cells do not perform uplink transmission at the same time, so that interference between uplink transmission and other cells can be reduced. Throughput can be improved.
- an uplink packet transmission method of the present invention is an uplink packet transmission method for forming a plurality of sectors and performing scheduling related to uplink transmission to a plurality of communication terminals existing in the sector for each sector.
- the effect on other sectors at the time of transmission is determined, and the schedule within the sector is considered in consideration of the effect on the other sector. 24 Do jogging.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention is a base station apparatus that performs scheduling for up transmission with respect to a plurality of communication terminals existing in a cell, wherein the presence of the communication terminal existing near the edge of a cell adjacent to each other Scheduling means for performing scheduling so that uplink transmission is not performed at the same time between communication terminals that are adjacent to each other, and transmitting means for transmitting scheduling data to the communication terminal. , Is adopted.
- communication terminals existing at cell edges of different cells do not perform uplink transmission at the same time, so that interference between other cells due to uplink transmission can be reduced, and as a result, uplink transmission can be reduced. Throughput can be improved.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention is a base station apparatus that performs scheduling for up transmission with respect to a plurality of communication terminals existing in a cell, and detects a line quality with each communication terminal. Detecting means, first scheduling means for determining an uplink transmission order in descending order of channel quality, second scheduling means for randomly determining an uplink transmission order, and an uplink to a communication terminal near a cell edge of another adjacent cell. The transmission order determined by the first scheduling means is selected for the time when transmission is permitted or the time when uplink transmission is likely to be performed, and the other times are determined by the second scheduling means. And a selecting means for selecting the transmission order obtained.
- the second scheduling means when the second scheduling means is selected, it is more likely that transmission is allocated to a communication terminal near the cell edge than when the first scheduling means is selected.
- the time during which uplink communication is permitted to the communication terminal in the vicinity of the cell edge of the adjacent other cell or the time when the uplink transmission is likely to be performed by the selection means is determined by the second scheduling.
- Select the first scheduling means not the means.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention is a base station apparatus that performs scheduling for up transmission with respect to a plurality of communication terminals existing in a cell, and detects a line quality with each communication terminal. Detection means, first scheduling means for determining an uplink transmission order in descending order of channel quality, second scheduling means for randomly determining an uplink transmission order, and a method similar to the second scheduling means for adjacent other cells.
- Detection means first scheduling means for determining an uplink transmission order in descending order of channel quality
- second scheduling means for randomly determining an uplink transmission order
- a method similar to the second scheduling means for adjacent other cells During the period in which the scheduling is being performed, a configuration is adopted that includes: a selecting unit that selects the transmission order determined by the first scheduling means. According to this configuration, since the transmission order by the second scheduling means is not selected at the same time between adjacent other cells, uplink transmission can be performed at the same time as a communication terminal of another cell near a cell edge. As a result, it becomes possible to achieve
- the base station apparatus of the present invention is a base station apparatus that performs scheduling for transmission with respect to a plurality of communication terminals existing in a cell, and has directivity for receiving signals from the communication terminals in a directional manner.
- the present invention employs a configuration including: a receiving unit; and a scheduling unit that performs uplink transmission scheduling in a directivity range in which directivity receiving directions do not overlap at the same time between adjacent cells.
- a base station apparatus is a base station apparatus that performs scheduling related to uplink transmission to a plurality of communication terminals existing in a sector, and includes a directional receiving unit that receives signals from the communication terminals in a directional manner. And a scheduling means for scheduling uplink transmission not to perform uplink transmission at the same time between communication terminals existing between other sectors having directivity directions adjacent to each other. According to this configuration, uplink transmission is not performed at the same time in communication terminals existing in sectors in directivity directions adjacent to each other, so that interference during uplink transmission can be reduced.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention further comprises means for grasping the existence of a communication terminal existing near the cell edge of the adjacent cell, and the scheduling processing is performed only when the communication terminal exists near the cell edge of the adjacent cell.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention further comprises means for grasping the existence of a communication terminal existing near the cell edge of the adjacent cell, and the scheduling processing is performed only when the communication terminal exists near the cell edge of the adjacent cell.
- a desired scheduling process can be performed without being limited to the above-described scheduling process.
- the method of the scheduling e-ling process is not limited. As a result, the diversity of scheduling can be maintained.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention is a base station apparatus which forms a plurality of sectors and performs scheduling on uplink transmission for a plurality of communication terminals existing in the sector for each sector.
- Line quality acquisition means for acquiring the line quality of the network
- priority calculation means for prioritizing the communication terminals for each sector by increasing the priority as the line quality is better
- communication terminals having a better line quality in other sectors Adopts a configuration comprising: scheduling means for performing scheduling in which communication terminals in other sectors are not permitted to perform uplink transmission during the time period in which the communication terminal is permitted to perform uplink transmission, regardless of the priority by the priority calculation means.
- the radio base station system of the present invention comprises: first and second base station devices that form cells adjacent to each other and perform uplink transmission scheduling of communication terminals in the own cell;
- the first and second base station devices refer to the scheduling information of the other party received from the higher-level network device and communicate with the communication terminal located near the celledge of the other party.
- uplink transmission scheduling is performed to prevent communication terminals near the celledge from performing uplink transmission at the same time.
- the communication terminals at the cell edge do not perform uplink transmission at the same time, so that interference between uplink cells and other cells can be reduced, and as a result, the throughput of uplink transmission can be improved.
- the upper network device of the base station device of the present invention is connected to a plurality of base station devices, and one or a plurality of specific base stations are selected from among base station devices forming adjacent cells among the base station devices.
- a configuration is adopted in which only the station apparatus is allowed to allocate uplink transmission to a communication terminal existing at the cell edge.
- the adjacent base station devices connected to the higher-level network device do not perform scheduling such that communication terminals in cell edges of adjacent cells simultaneously perform uplink transmission.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention includes: priority determining means for determining a priority with respect to a communication terminal apparatus in communication; and permitting transmission of a bucket based on the direction of existence of each communication terminal apparatus and the priority.
- the configuration includes a destination determining means for determining a plurality of communication terminal apparatuses, and directional transmission means for transmitting information for instructing the determined communication terminal apparatus to transmit a bucket signal.
- the transmission destination determining means in the base station apparatus of the present invention first selects the communication terminal apparatus having the highest priority, and the influence of the bucket signal transmitted from the first selected communication terminal apparatus is reduced. A configuration is adopted in which the communication terminal with the highest priority is selected next, excluding the large communication terminal.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention includes demodulation means for demodulating the received signal and correcting the CIR based on information indicating the transmission power of each communication terminal apparatus included in the demodulated signal, and the priority determination means Determines the priority based on the CIR output from the demodulation means, and the destination determination means outputs the coding rate and modulation scheme of the packet signal transmitted by the communication terminal device from the demodulation means. The structure is determined based on the CIR.
- buckets can be transmitted simultaneously from a plurality of communication terminal devices that have little interference with each other, so that efficient uplink high-speed bucket transmission can be performed in a CDMA wireless communication system using an adaptive array. it can.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention includes a density calculating means for calculating the density of the communication terminal apparatus, and the priority determining means determines the priority by correcting the CIR output from the demodulating means by the density. Configuration.
- the transmission destination determining means in the base station apparatus of the present invention has a configuration in which the coding rate and the modulation scheme of the packet signal transmitted by the communication terminal apparatus are determined based on the CIR corrected for the density.
- the CIR of the uplink individual channel can be corrected based on the density, and the priority can be determined using the corrected CIR.
- the CIR of the uplink individual channel can be corrected based on the density, and the priority can be determined using the corrected CIR.
- there is an interfering terminal that cannot remove interference with an adaptive array that is close to directivity it is possible to cope with a terminal whose CIR is degraded, so that scheduling accuracy can be improved.
- the base station apparatus of the present invention has a configuration in which close communication terminal apparatuses are divided into several groups, and control signals of individual channels are transmitted in a time-multiplexed manner with low correlation and directivity between groups. .
- the base station apparatus determines one or a plurality of communication terminal apparatuses to which transmission of a bucket is permitted based on the direction and priority of each communication terminal apparatus, A method is adopted in which the determined communication terminal device transmits a bucket signal to the base station device.
- the uplink packet transmission method of the present invention employs a method of controlling the modulation scheme and coding rate of a bucket signal based on the density of a communication terminal apparatus.
- the CIR of the uplink individual channel can be corrected based on the density, and the priority can be determined using the corrected CIR. Since there is an interfering terminal whose directivity is not enough to remove interference with an adaptive array, it is possible to cope with a terminal whose CIR is degraded, so that scheduling accuracy can be improved. Further, the uplink packet transmission method of the present invention is directed to a method of dividing nearby communication terminal apparatuses into several groups, and transmitting a control signal of an individual channel by time multiplexing with directivity having low correlation between the groups. Take.
- the present invention is suitable for use in a base station apparatus used in a wireless communication system that performs uplink bucket transmission.
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