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무선 통신 시스템에서 낮은 지연을 위한 신호 송수신 방법 및 이를 위한 장치 Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a wireless communication system, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving signals in a wireless communication system.
- Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various kinds of communication services such as voice or data.
- a wireless communication system is a multiple access system capable of supporting communication with multiple users by sharing available system resources (bandwidth, transmission power, etc.).
- multiple access systems include code division multiple access (CDMA) systems, frequency division multiple access (FDMA) systems, time division multiple access (TDMA) systems, orthogonal frequency division ' multiple access (0FDMA) systems, and single carriers (SC-FDMA). frequency division multiple access) systems.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- SC-FDMA single carriers
- An object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving a signal in a wireless communication system. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for allocating resources to minimize delay. Another object of the present invention is to provide a new resource structure to minimize delay. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for efficiently performing downlink uplink transmission and reception through the new resource structure.
- a method for transmitting a signal for a low transmission delay by a transmitting side comprises: mapping a signal to at least one subframe; And transmitting, by the transmitting side, the signal to the receiving side.
- the transmitting side for low transmission delay may further include transmitting the signal through at least one special thimble.
- a method for receiving a signal for a low transmission delay by a receiving side comprises: receiving a signal through at least one subframe from the transmitting side; And performing decoding on the received signal.
- an apparatus for transmitting a signal for low transmission delay in a wireless communication system includes: a processor for mapping a signal to at least one subframe; And transmission modules for transmitting the signal.
- an apparatus for receiving a signal for low transmission delay in a wireless communication system includes: receiving modules for receiving a signal through at least one subframe; And a processor that performs decoding on the received signal.
- the at least one subframe is a legacy subframe that includes L OFDM symbols or an advanced subframe that includes N orthogonal frequency diversity mult ipl (OFDM) symbols
- the enhanced subframe may be transmitted two or more times in the transmission period of the legacy subframe.
- the enhanced subframe is transmitted M times based on Equation 1 below within a transmission period of the legacy subframe.
- the number N of 0FDM thimbles included in the enhanced subframe may be determined based on a transmission delay value.
- the number N of 0FDM symbols included in the enhanced subframe may be determined based on Equation 2 below.
- the enhanced OTA delay may be a 0TA delay value when the at least one subframe is an enhanced subframe, and the legacy 0TA delay is when the at least one subframe is a legacy subframe.
- N is three.
- the special symbol may be transmitted separately from the enhanced subframe within the transmission period of the legacy subframe.
- the special symbol may include information about the setting of the enhanced subframe.
- a data channel may be transmitted through the enhanced subframe, and a control channel may be transmitted through the special symbol.
- the special symbol may be used for at least one transmission of a downlink physical control channel, a downlink synchronization signal, a reference signal, an acknowledgment (ACK / NACK) signal, or may be used for measuring interference. .
- the special symbol may be changed in position based on the purpose of the special symbol.
- the interval of one subframe corresponds to one transmission time interval (TTI).
- TTI transmission time interval
- the present invention provides a method for transmitting and receiving signals to minimize delay in a wireless communication system. Specifically, by providing a new resource structure, and by providing a method for allocating resources using the new resource structure, the terminal can transmit and receive physical channels correctly and efficiently.
- 1 is a view for explaining the structure of a radio frame.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a resource grid (resource gr id) in a downlink slot.
- 3 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a downlink subframe.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a structure of an uplink subframe.
- 5 is a diagram for explaining a reference of the transmission and reception delay in the case of downlink transmission and reception of the 3GPP LTE system.
- FIG. 6 is a view for explaining a reference of the delay of downlink transmission and reception according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing a transmission resource structure in a 3GPP LTE system.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for describing a transmission resource structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining the position of a special symbol as an example of a resource structure applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view for explaining the position of a special symbol as another example of a resource structure applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a time interval transmission resource structure for the purpose of interworking within a certain FFT / IFFT size as an example of a resource structure applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for describing a method of using a special symbol for downlink transmission as an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining a method of using a special symbol for downlink transmission as another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a view for explaining a method of using a special symbol for uplink transmission as another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a resource structure according to the present invention in case of an extended CP.
- FIG. 16 illustrates a block diagram of a communication device according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Form for implementation of invention]
- each component or feature may be considered to be optional unless otherwise stated.
- Each component or feature may be embodied in a form that is not combined with other components or features.
- some components and / or features may be combined to form embodiments of the present invention.
- the order of the operations described in the embodiments of the present invention may be changed. Some components or features of one embodiment may be included in another embodiment, or It may be replaced with a configuration or feature.
- the base station has a meaning as a terminal node of the network that directly communicates with the terminal. Certain operations described as being performed by the base station in this document may be performed by an upper node of the base station in some cases.
- a 'base station (BS)' may be replaced by terms such as a fixed station, a Node B, an eNode B (eNB), and an access point (AP).
- the repeater may be replaced by terms such as relay node (RN) and relay station (RS).
- RN relay node
- RS relay station
- terminal may be replaced with terms such as UE Jser Equipment, MSCMobi le Stat ion, Mobi le Subscriber Station (MSS), and Subscriber Stat ion (SS).
- Embodiments of the present invention may be supported by standard documents disclosed in at least one of wireless access systems IEEE 802 system, 3GPP system, 3GPP LTE and LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) system and 3GPP2 system. That is, steps or parts which are not described to clearly reveal the technical spirit of the present invention among the embodiments of the present invention may be supported by the above documents. In addition, all the terms disclosed in this document can be described by the standard document.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- FDMA 0rthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- SC-FDMAC Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple It can be used in various wireless access systems such as Access).
- CDMA may be implemented with radio technologies such as UTRAOlniversal Terrestrial Radio Access) or CDMA2000.
- TDMA can be implemented in wireless technologies such as Global System for Mobility (XOTmuni cations) / General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) / Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolut ion (EDGE).
- XOTmuni cations Global System for Mobility
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolut ion
- Wi-Fi IEEE 802.16
- WiMAX IEEE 802-20
- E-UTRA Evolved UTRA
- UTRA is part of the UMTS Universal Mobility Telecommuni- cation Systems (UTS).
- 3GPP LTEdong term evolut ion (3GPP) is part of Evolved UMTS (E-UMTS) that uses E-UTRA, and employs 0FDMA in downlink and SC-FDMA in uplink.
- LTE-A Advanced
- WiMAX can be described by the IEEE 802. 16e standard (WirelessMAN-OFDMA Reference System) and the advanced IEEE 802. 16m standard (Wi relessMAN-OFDMA Advanced system). For clarity, the following description focuses on 3GPP LTE and 3GPP LTE-A systems, but the technical spirit of the present invention is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 1 will be described the structure of a radio frame of the 3GPP LTE system.
- uplink / downlink data packet transmission is performed in subframe units, and one subframe is defined as a certain time interval including a plurality of 0FDM symbols.
- the 3GPP LTE standard supports a type 1 radio frame structure applicable to frequency division duplex (FDD) and a type 2 radio frame structure applicable to TDDCTime Division Duplex (FD).
- Figure 1 (a) is a diagram showing the structure of a type 1 radio frame.
- One radio frame consists of 10 subframes, and one subframe consists of two slots in the time domain.
- the time taken for one subframe to be transmitted is referred to as a TTKtransmission interval (TK).
- TK TTKtransmission interval
- one subframe may have a length of 1 ms and one slot may have a length of 0.5 ms.
- One slot includes a plurality of 0FDM symbols in the time domain and includes a plurality of resource blocks (RBs) in the frequency domain.
- RBs resource blocks
- the 0FDM symbol represents one symbol period.
- the 0FDM symbol may also be referred to as an SC-FDMA symbol or symbol period.
- a resource block (RB) is a resource allocation unit and may include a plurality of consecutive subcarriers in one slot.
- the number of OFDM symbols included in one slot may vary depending on the configuration (conf igurat ion) of Cyclic Pref ix (CP).
- CP has an extended CP (normal CP) and a normal CP (normal CP).
- the number of OFDM symbols included in one slot may be seven.
- the OFDM symbol is configured by an extended CP, since the length of one OFDM symbol is increased, the number of OFDM symbols included in one slot is smaller than that of the general CP.
- the number of OFDM symbols included in one slot may be six. If the channel state is unstable, such as when the terminal moves at a high speed, an extended CP may be used to further reduce intersymbol interference.
- Type 2 radio frames consist of two half frames, each of which has five subframes, the DwPTS (Downl Pi Pi Time Slot), Guard Per iod (GP), and UpPTS. (Upl Ink Pi Lot Time Slot), and one subframe includes two slots.
- DwPTS is used for initial cell discovery, synchronization, or channel estimation at the terminal.
- UpPTS is used for channel estimation in the base station and synchronization of uplink transmission of the terminal.
- the guard period is a period for removing interference caused by the uplink due to the multipath delay of the downlink signal between the uplink and the downlink.
- one subframe consists of two slots regardless of the radio frame type.
- the radio frame may be configured differently according to the duplex mode.
- FDD mode since downlink transmission and uplink transmission are classified by frequency, a radio frame includes only one downlink subframe or uplink subframe in a specific frequency band.
- TDD Time Division Dupl ex In the TDD Time Division Dupl ex) mode, downlink transmission and uplink transmission are separated by time, and thus, a radio frame includes both a downlink subframe and an uplink subframe for a specific frequency band.
- Figure 1 (b) shows a radio frame structure for TDD used in 3GPP LTE (-A).
- Table 1 illustrates an UL-DL configuration (Up 1 ink-Down 1 ink Conf igurat ion) of subframes in a radio frame in the TDD mode.
- D represents a downlink subframe
- U represents an uplink subframe
- S represents a special subframe.
- the special subframe includes a downlink pilot time slot (DwPTS), a GPCGuard Period (DPC), and an uplink pilot time slot (UpPTS).
- DwPTS is a time interval reserved for downlink transmission
- UpPTS is a time interval reserved for uplink transmission.
- Table 2 illustrates the configuration of a special subframe.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a resource grid (resource gr id) in a downlink slot.
- FIG. One downlink slot includes seven OFDM symbols in the time domain, and one resource block (RB) is shown to include 12 subcarriers in the frequency domain, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- one slot may include 7 OFDM symbols in the case of a Cyclic Pref ix (CP), but one slot may include 6 OFDM symbols in the case of an extended-CP (CP).
- CP Cyclic Pref ix
- Each element on the resource grid is called a resource element.
- One resource block includes 12 X 7 resource elements.
- the number of N D1 ⁇ of resource blocks included in the downlink slot depends on the downlink transmission bandwidth.
- the structure of the uplink slot may be the same as the structure of the downlink slot.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a downlink subframe.
- a maximum of four 0FDM symbols in the front part of the first slot in one subframe corresponds to a control region to which a control channel is allocated.
- the remaining 0FDM symbols correspond to a data area to which a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) is allocated.
- the downlink control channel 3 ⁇ 4 in the 3GPP LTE system for example, a physical control format indicator channel (Phys i cal Control Format Indicator Channel; PCFICH), Phys PDCCH (i cal Downl ink Control Channel; PDCCH ), And a physical HARQ indicator channel (PHICH).
- PCFICH Physical Control Format Indicator Channel
- PDCCH i cal Downl ink Control Channel
- PHICH physical HARQ indicator channel
- the PCFICH is transmitted in the first 0FDM symbol of a subframe and includes information on the number of 0FDM symbols used for control channel transmission in the subframe.
- the PHICH includes a HARQ ACK / NACK signal as a response of uplink transmission.
- Control information transmitted through the PDCCH is called Downlink Control Information (DCI).
- DCI includes uplink or downlink scheduling information or an uplink transmit power control command for a certain terminal group.
- PDCCH is a resource allocation and transmission format of the downlink shared channel (DL-SCH), resource allocation information of the uplink shared channel (UL-SCH), paging information of the paging channel (PCH), DL—the system on the SCH Information, resource allocation of upper layer control messages such as random access response transmitted on PDSCH, set of transmit power control commands for individual terminals in any terminal group, transmit power control information, VoIP ( Voice over IP) may be activated.
- Multiple PDCCHs may be transmitted in the control region.
- the terminal may monitor the plurality of PDCCHs.
- the PDCCH is a channel of one or more consecutive Control Channel Elements (CCEs). It is sent in aggregation.
- CCEs Control Channel Elements
- CCE is a logical allocation unit used to provide a PDCCH at a coding rate based on the state of a radio channel.
- CCE responds to multiple resource element groups.
- the format of the PDCCH and the number of available bits are determined according to the correlation between the number of CCEs and the coding rate provided by the CCEs.
- the base station determines the PDCCH format according to the DCI transmitted to the terminal, and adds a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) to the control information.
- CRC is masked with an identifier called Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) according to the owner or purpose of the PDCCH.
- RNTI Radio Network Temporary Identifier
- the cell-RNTI (C-RNTI) identifier of the terminal may be masked to the CRC.
- a paging indicator identifier P-RNTI
- the PDCCH is for system information (more specifically, system information block (SIB))
- SIB system information block
- RNTKSI-RNTI Random Access -RNTI
- RA-RNTI may be masked to the CRC to indicate a random access answer that is a male answer to the transmission of the random access preamble of the UE.
- CCE control channel element
- One CCE includes a plurality of (eg, nine) Resource Element Groups (REGs), and one REG is composed of four neighboring REs except for a reference signal RS.
- REGs Resource Element Groups
- the number of CCEs required for a specific PDCCH depends on the DCI payload, the cell bandwidth, and the channel coding rate, which are the size of the control information.
- the number of CCEs for a specific PDCCH may be defined according to the PDCCH format as shown in Table 3 below.
- PDCCH may be used in any one of four formats, which is not known to the terminal. Therefore, the UE should perform decoding without knowing the PDCCH format, which is called blind decoding. However, is the terminal used for downlink Since decoding all possible CCEs for each PDCCH format is a heavy burden, a search space is defined in consideration of the scheduler limitation and the number of decoding attempts.
- the search space is a combination of candidate PDCCHs consisting of CCEs that the UE should attempt to decode on an aggregate level.
- the combination level and the number of PDCCH candidates may be defined as shown in Table 4 below.
- the terminal has a plurality of search spaces according to each combination level.
- the search space may be divided into a terminal-specific search space and a common search space.
- the UE-specific search space is for specific UEs, and each UE monitors the UE-specific search space (attempting to decode a combination of PDCCH candidates according to a possible DCI format) to identify the RNTI and CRC masked on the PDCCH. If valid, the control information can be obtained.
- the common search space is for a case where a plurality of terminals or all terminals, such as dynamic scheduling or paging message for system information, need to receive a PDCCH.
- the common search space may be used for a specific terminal for resource management.
- the common search space may overlap with the terminal-specific search space.
- E-PDCCH enhanced-PDCCH
- E-PDCCH Enhanced PDCCH
- E-PDCCH corresponds to a new type of control channel that carries DCI such as scheduling allocation for UE, and is introduced to effectively support techniques such as inter-cell interference coordination (ICIC), CoMP, and MU-MIM0. Can be.
- ICIC inter-cell interference coordination
- CoMP CoMP
- MU-MIM0 MU-MIM0
- This E-PDCCH is a time-frequency resource region (for example, in FIG. 3 except for a region defined for PDCCH transmission in the existing LTE / LTE-A system (for example, the control region of FIG. 3) Data area), which is distinguished from the existing PDCCH (hereinafter, referred to as legacy PDCCH (l egacy-PDCCH) to distinguish the existing PDCCH from the E-PDCCH).
- legacy PDCCH egacy-PDCCH
- the resource element mapping of the E-PDCCH is mapped to OFDM symbols except for the first N (eg, N ⁇ 4) OFDM symbols of the downlink subframe in the time domain, and semi-statically in the frequency domain. It can be expressed as being mapped to a set of allocated resource blocks (RBs).
- E-PHICH may be defined as a new control channel carrying HARQ AC / NACK information for uplink transmission, and used for downlink control channel transmission.
- E-PCFICH may be defined as a new control channel for carrying information on the resource region.
- Such E-PDCCH, E-PHICH and / or E—PCFICH may be collectively referred to as an enhanced-control channel.
- An Enhanced REG may be used to define the mapping of Enhanced-Control Channels to Resource Elements.
- ERP physical resource block pair
- DeModul at ion Reference Signs (DM S) on one PRB are numbered from 0 to 15 for the remaining REs except for the mapped REs. The order of numbering follows first in the order of increasing frequency and then in the order of increasing time. For example, REs numbered i constitute one EREG i.
- the enhanced-control channel may be transmitted using an aggregation of one or a plurality of Enhanced CCEs (ECCEs). Each ECCE may include one or a plurality of EREGs. The number of EREGs per ECCE may be, for example, 4 or 8 (4 for a general subframe of a general CP).
- the ECCEs available for the enhanced-control channel may be numbered from 0 to N ECCE -1.
- the value of N ECCE may be, for example, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32.
- the number of REs of a PRB pair configured for transmission of an enhanced-control channel may be defined as the number of REs satisfying the following conditions i), ii) and iii). i) be part of one of the 16 EREGs of the PRB pair, ii) not used for CRSCCe 11-specific Reference Signal (CRS-S) or Channel State Information-Reference Signal (CSI-S), and iii) Enhanced-Control
- CRS-S CRSCCe 11-specific Reference Signal
- CSI-S Channel State Information-Reference Signal
- Enhanced-Control The channel belongs to a 0FDM symbol above the index of the OFDM symbol at which it starts.
- the enhanced-control channel may be mapped to the REs in a localized or distributed manner, where the enhanced-control channel satisfies the following conditions a) to d).
- PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
- Assignment of the enhanced-control channel may be performed as follows.
- One or a plurality of enhanced-control channel-PRB-sets can be configured for the terminal through higher layer signaling from the base station.
- the Enhanced-Control Channel-PRB-Set may be for monitoring the E-PDCCH.
- cross interleaving may or may not be applied to the RE mapping of the enhanced-control channel.
- one enhanced-control channel may be mapped to a specific set of resource blocks, and the number of resource blocks constituting the set of resource blocks is aggregation level 1, You can say 2, 4 or 8. In addition, no other enhanced-control channel is transmitted on that resource block set.
- a plurality of enhanced-control channels may be multiplexed and interleaved together and mapped onto resource blocks allocated for enhanced-control channel transmission.
- a plurality of Enhanced—control channels may be represented as being mapped together on a specific resource block set.
- DCI format 1A refers to the DCI format used for compact scheduling of one PDSCH codeword in one cell. That is, DCI format 1A may include control information used in single antenna transmission, single stream transmission, or transmission diversity transmission round rank 1 transmission. Table 5 and Table 6 show an example of DCI format 1A defined in the existing 3GPP LTE / LTE-A standard.
- DCI format 1A including the control information as shown in Table 5 may be provided to the terminal from the base station through the PDCCH or E-PDCCH.
- DCI format 1A includes information scheduling the most basic downlink transmission (sending one PDSCH codeword to tank 1). Therefore, when the complex PDSCH transmission scheme of tank 2 or more and / or a plurality of code word transmissions is not performed correctly, it may be used for the purpose of supporting the most basic PDSCH transmission scheme (i.e., fal lback). .
- UL subframe structure
- UL subframe May be divided into a control region and a data region in the frequency domain.
- the control region is allocated a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) including uplink control information.
- PUSCH physical uplink shared channel
- PUCCH for one UE is allocated to an RB pai r in a subframe.
- Resource blocks belonging to a resource block pair occupy different subcarriers for two slots. This is called a resource block pair allocated to the PUCCH is frequency-hopped at the slot boundary.
- a downlink signal is transmitted from an arbitrary base station.
- the base station starts the transmission of the downlink signal at point (a) of FIG. 5, the downlink transmission signal undergoes propagation delay (PD) and (b) starts to be received by any terminal at point (b). do.
- the terminal performs processing on the received signal.
- the receiving terminal buffers the received signal into a signal storage memory (0.5 ms Buf f.) In one slot length and starts from the reception start point of the second 0.5 ms slot in the subframe (point (c) of FIG. Decode the PDCCH to complete decoding of the PDCCH up to the second slot reception end point.
- the UE performs less than 2ms from the start point to the completion point of decoding of the PDSCH.
- the UE configures the decoding result as AC / NAC information to perform transmission preparation and defines a delay required for a starting point (point (d) of FIG. 5) received from the base station within 1 ms.
- the base station defines a "one-way 0TA (0ver-The-Ai r) delay" from the time point of transmitting the downlink signal to the completion time of PDSCH decoding and performs this within 3ms.
- Randomtr ip 0TA delay may be referred to as "ACK / NACK (A / N) RH (Round Tr ip Time)”.
- the wireless transmission and reception delay reference is, for example, "Roundtr ip 0TA delay" Except for this, other values may be applied according to the implementation of the terminal module.
- FIG. 6 is a view for explaining a delay reference of downlink transmission and reception according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 describes a delay reference of transmission and reception in terms of One-way 0TA and Roundtr ip 0TA delay.
- buffering required after receiving a downlink signal transmitted from a base station to a user terminal through a transmission delay (PD) Limitation of the interval and decoding time is required.
- PD transmission delay
- one 0FDM symbol interval sample buffering (0.071 ms Buf f.) Interval setting is required, and delays required for PDCCH decoding and PDSCH decoding require 1/4 and 1/5 reduction, respectively, as compared with FIG. do.
- a delay due to ACK / NACK transmission should be excluded. If AC / NACK transmission is applied, the total delay of 1.5ms can be set as the target value.
- PDSCH decoding delay reduction TTKTransmit Time Interval
- a subframe that is a unit that is scheduled by the packet scheduler to limit the received processor event in symbol units and to limit the size of data information subject to channel decoding. You can limit the size of the time period of the subframe.
- PDCCH decoding delay reduction limiting PDCCH transmission symbols or defining a plurality of downlink data transmission subframes through any user specific PDCCH to define PDCCH decoding delay and subsequent PDSCH decoding start point as quickly as possible. It can convey the scheduling information of the.
- the time interval transmission resource structure for the purpose of interworking within an arbitrary FFT / IFFT size with the structure will be described.
- the user-specific downlink-uplink transmission resource configuration (in order to increase the efficiency of the frequency band use and more smoothly support the differential up-downlink data asymmetry according to the service, application of the user unit)
- Fully Flexible UE-speci fic TDD (F2 UE-speci fic TDD) is proposed and effectively implements and applies a full-duplex radio that performs simultaneous transmission and reception within a single frequency band. Describe how to do it.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a transmission resource structure in a 3GPP LTE system.
- the subframe has a length of 1 ms, and the LTE system performs user specific transmission data packet scheduling in units of 1 ms subframe and defines this as a transmission time interval ( ⁇ ) and this unit becomes a 1 ms subframe. .
- ⁇ transmission time interval
- Ten of these subframes are bundled and defined again as a radio frame, and the total radio frame length is 10ms.
- FIG 8 illustrates a transmission resource structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention proposes a new transmission resource structure different from an existing subframe.
- a subframe consisting of N (where N ⁇ l) 0FDM symbols is defined.
- a random radio frame structure is defined by combining M subframes each consisting of N 0FDM symbols and P special symbols (SS) for a control physical signal or a control information transmission channel.
- Equation 1 the number M of repeating the new subframe in the legacy subframe transmission interval may be determined based on Equation 1 below.
- L is the number of OFDM symbols of the legacy subframe
- N is the number of OFDM symbols included in the new subframe.
- This new time resource transmission structure may be designated as a user specific transmission structure that is specified on a user basis. Or, it may be designated as a common transmission structure configured to be commonly applied to a cell or a system-wide user. Furthermore, the resource transmission structure may be configured to be limitedly applied over time.
- the resource transmission structure is a user common transmission structure, it may be indicated to the terminal through user common PDCCH or user common RRC signaling using system information for designation of a base station or network level.
- the resource transmission structure is a user specific transmission structure, it may be indicated to the UE through user specific PDCCH or user specific RRC signaling.
- the special symbols in the radio frame may be designed to be located at equal intervals in the radio frame or on the plurality of radio frames according to the purpose of transmitting a physical signal for measurement, detection, or information transmission purpose.
- the plurality of special symbols may be continuously located at a specific location within a radio frame according to the characteristics of information or signal to be transmitted.
- Individual special symbols may be designed to be placed on a radio frame at irregular intervals.
- 9 and 10 illustrate the position of a special symbol in an example of a resource structure applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 proposes a resource structure in which two special symbols are continuously arranged at the end of a radio frame as a resource structure applied to the present invention.
- Position of the special symbols on the time interval transmission resource structure proposed in the present invention is based on a special situation (for example, ACK / NACK transmission, reference signal transmission, etc.) given for each radio frame unit or a specific plurality of radio frames It may be arranged in units of radio frame sets.
- a special situation for example, ACK / NACK transmission, reference signal transmission, etc.
- the following method may be used to inform the terminal of the location of the special symbol. If a special symbol position for each radio frame has periodicity in a specific length unit, an index may be assigned to each pattern with respect to the pattern of the special symbol position in the corresponding period. In addition, a control information parameter in the form of a bitmap (bi t-map) in units of radio frames may be used.
- the base station may transmit using RRC signaling, may transmit through the downlink physical data channel using a MAC CE (control element), may be delivered to the PDCCH.
- the new time interval transmission resource structure proposed in the present invention can be specified in a user specific transmission structure that is specified in user units in the frequency division duplex (FDD), the entire cell user It may be specified as a common transmission structure that is applied for In addition, the new time interval transmission resource structure may be applied to both the downlink transmission band and the uplink transmission band, or may be applied only to two transmission bands.
- FDD frequency division duplex
- the new time interval transmission resource structure is specified in units of users. It may be designated as a user specific transmission structure, or may be designated as a common transmission structure applied to all users of a cell.
- the new time interval transmission resource structure may be applied to both a downlink resource and a downlink resource for the specific transport structure or the common transport structure, or may be applied only to a resource during two transmissions. have.
- the downlink transmission resource and the uplink transmission resource shown in FIGS. 8 to 10 may be designated in units of radio frames, and in units of subframes within a radio frame It can also be specified as. That is, the time interval transmission resource structure proposed by the present invention uses an independent parameter. It can be applied independently to uplink resources and downlink resources. The independent parameter may be delivered using a physical control channel or through RRC signaling. Meanwhile, the time interval transmission resource structure may be applied to the uplink transmission resource and the downlink transmission resource at the same time according to the application method of the system. In this case, the time interval resource structure may be commonly applied to the uplink transmission resource and the downlink transmission resource by using one parameter, and the one parameter may be delivered to the terminal through a physical control channel or RRC signaling.
- the time interval transmission resource structure proposed by the present invention is defined so that a special symbol is included in the radio frame separately from the subframe.
- the special symbol may be used to transmit special cell common or user specific control information and transmit a special cell common or user specific physical signal (pilot, reference signal, synchronization signal, etc.) for the purpose of the terminal's establishment or detection. It can also be used to
- control information to be transmitted using a special symbol or a signal that can be transmitted using a special symbol will be described by dividing it into a case of downlink and uplink.
- the base station transmits the PDCCH to the terminal through a special symbol, the terminal may receive a physical channel, the target in the symbol.
- the PDCCH may include user common control information or user specific control information to be transmitted from the base station or any network radio node to the user terminal through downlink.
- the PDCCH used may be designed on a frequency resource on one special heartbeat. If a plurality of special symbols are used, they may be designed on a plurality of symbol resources and frequency resources.
- the base station may transmit a downlink synchronization physical signal transmitted for the purpose of obtaining the downlink reception synchronization of the user terminal through one or more special symbols.
- the downlink synchronization physical signal may be, for example, a primary synchronization signal (PSS) and a secondary synchronization signal (SSS) in 3GPP LTE.
- PSS primary synchronization signal
- SSS secondary synchronization signal
- the position of the special symbol used for the synchronization signal transmission in any radio frame on the time interval transmission resource may be designated by the user. In this case, the position of the special symbol is a separate
- the base station and the terminal can be permanently designated without signaling.
- the base station may transmit the downlink channel measurement pilot through a special symbol. Specifically, downlink channel measurement for the purpose of system downlink control including supporting packet scheduler time-frequency resource configuration and transmission scheme determination for a wireless channel on a wireless packet transmission system.
- the pilot may be transmitted through one or more special symbols defined separately from the user data channel transmission interval.
- the terminal may perform radio channel measurement using the pilot through the corresponding special symbol.
- the existing data channel transmission target resource is excessively used for pilot signal transmission. Cases may occur.
- the above method may be used as a method for preventing performance degradation due to excessive pilot use.
- a basic multiplexed pilot resource pattern multiplexing method of the FDM scheme is used. Can be applied.
- a multiple pilot resource pattern multiplexing method of the CDM method may be applied by applying a time interval orthogonal code application or a frequency interval orthogonal code application.
- the base station may define a special symbol so that the user terminal measures the interference signal.
- the user terminal may measure downlink reception interference signals generated between other network radio nodes or other terminals other than the network radio node (or base station) that the user terminal serves through one or more special symbols.
- a terminal being served through an arbitrary network radio node may apply a method of receiving a specific signal (which may define a pilot or reference signal) of neighboring network radio nodes (or base stations) through the corresponding symbol.
- the corresponding network radio node (or base station) may exclude radio signal transmission in all subcarrier resources or some designated subcarrier resources in a special symbol on time interval transmission resources used for transmission.
- a signal transmitted in a special symbol on multiple network radio nodes may be designated as a down channel measurement pilot (or reference signal) and a particular pilot pattern or the entire subcarrier resource within that symbol may be null to exclude radio signal transmission.
- the terminal may perform an interference measurement operation in a situation in which the serving network wireless node transmits a signal by applying a specific resource pattern of a specific channel specific pilot (or reference signal).
- Downlink ACK / NACK signal transmission for uplink data transmission may be defined as a physical channel on any special symbol.
- the uplink data receiving network radio node (or base station) transmits a downlink ACK / NACK signal through a corresponding special symbol, and detects a system physical layer error so that a user terminal transmitting uplink data receives the ACK / NACK through the corresponding special symbol. You can define corrective mechanism behavior.
- Network wireless A node may transmit a signature (si gnature), a pilot, or a reference signal to support user beam tracking of mass ive MIMO through a special symbol at regular intervals.
- the user terminal may perform the operation of detecting the reception through the special symbol.
- Uplink synchronization signal transmission when the new time interval transmission resource structure according to the present invention is applied to the uplink transmission frame structure, the uplink synchronization signal of the user terminal (for example, PRACH preamble in 3GPP LTE ) May be transmitted in one special symbol length or a plurality of special symbol lengths.
- the uplink synchronization signal of the user terminal for example, PRACH preamble in 3GPP LTE
- the uplink channel sounding signal of the user terminal may be transmitted through a special symbol on the new time interval transmission resource structure according to the present invention. If the base station instructs transmission of the uplink channel sounding signal, the base station adds a channel sounding transmission indicator to the user specific uplink data transmission grant PDCCH at an arbitrary point before a corresponding length of the special symbol. You can trigger the sounding signal.
- the network may inform the transmission time of the channel sounding signal through an upper layer signal (eg, RRC signaling).
- the predetermined length may be designated in units of radio frames or subframes.
- the terminal may inform the terminal in advance of the time and resource configuration of the user specific channel sounding signal transmission attempt using the parameter.
- the timing and resource configuration may be specified and informed by a parameter.
- Uplink physical control channel transmission Uplink control information of any user terminal may be transmitted using an uplink physical control channel transmitted through one or a plurality of special symbols.
- the uplink control information of the user terminal that can be transmitted on the special symbol may be defined as follows.
- a type (type) of an uplink physical control channel transmitted through one or a plurality of special symbols may be designated.
- Method 1 A single uplink physical control channel that supports the occurrence of constraints required by information on a bit size of a wide range of uplink control information can be defined and commonly applied to each control information case. .
- Method 2 For the case where the difference between the bit size of the individual uplink control information and the required error occurrence rate constraint is largely defined, the maximum possible control information bit size and error requirement of the corresponding information for each control information is defined. Supporting individual uplink physical control channels can be defined and transmitted through one or a plurality of special symbols.
- the base station may measure the uplink reception interference signal of another base station or a user terminal through one or more special symbols.
- the user terminal may measure downlink reception interference signals generated between other base stations or other terminals other than the base station served by the user terminal through one or more special symbols.
- any multi-user terminal or any base station is one or more Special symbols may be used to transmit special pilots (or reference signals or signatures) for the purpose of interference measurements.
- the base station can determine the surrounding interference situation by receiving and detecting the signal.
- the base station may exclude the pilot transmission through the special symbols of the user terminals that are the counterpart of the uplink reception, and for this purpose, a specific pilot pattern or all subcarrier resources within the symbol may be specifically defined as a null power pilot.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a time interval transmission resource structure for the purpose of interworking within an arbitrary FFT / IFFT size as an example of a resource structure applied to the present invention.
- N (where N ⁇ l)
- a subframe consisting of OFDM symbols.
- an arbitrary radio frame structure is defined by combining M subframes each consisting of N OFDM symbols and P special symbols (SS) for a control physical signal or a control information transmission channel.
- the subframe consisting of the N OFDM symbol may be defined as corresponding to TTI, which is a scheduling unit of one packet slizzler, and an improved subframe corresponding to TTI, which is a scheduling unit of the packet scheduler, is enhanced (Advanced).
- a subframe that refers to the conventional skeletal unit TT.I is referred to as a legacy subframe.
- the CP length and the 0FDM symbol length of the wireless communication system are defined to be the same.
- the present invention defines an improved subframe to reduce the radio transmission / reception delay.
- the number of 0FDM symbols included in the enhanced subframe may be determined based on the one-way 0TA delay or Roundtr i p 0TA delay that is desired in the present invention. That is, the desired one-way 0TA delay or Roundtr ip 0TA delay value is reduced compared to the 0TA delay value shown in FIG. 5.
- N may be determined by Equation 2 below.
- N I OTA delay in enhanced system
- N corresponds to a minimum integer value larger than a value obtained by dividing the 0TA delay of the enhanced system by the 0TA delay of the legacy system.
- the 0TA delay of the enhanced system corresponds to a desired one-way OTA delay or Roundtr ip OTA delay value.
- the 0TA delay in the legacy system corresponds to the 0TA delay value in the system to which the new resource structure does not apply.
- the 0TA delay of the enhanced system is designed to be 1/4 of the 0TA delay in the existing legacy system, then N is 3. That is, the one enhanced subframe may be set to include three 0FDM symbols.
- the number P of special symbols included in the one legacy subframe may be determined by Equation 3 below.
- L is the number of OFDM symbols included in the legacy subframe, which is a subframe of the legacy system, and mod is an operator, where L is the remainder of L divided by N. That is, p corresponds to the remainder of L divided by N.
- the number P of special symbols included in the one legacy subframe may be determined by Equation 4 below.
- M corresponds to the number of transmission of the enhanced subframe in the transmission interval of the legacy subframe.
- the improved subframe may be defined to include three OFDM symbols in consideration of the efficiency of such data resources.
- the CP length and the OFDM symbol length of the wireless communication system are defined to be the same. Define to include four enhanced subframes within the 1ms subframe length, which is a TTI unit of the existing wireless communication system. Four enhanced subframes and two special symbols are included in a 1ms unit length.
- the two special symbols are used for PDCCH transmission purpose of transmitting control information of downlink transmission scheduling to a user terminal.
- the use of the special symbol is not limited to the PDCCH transmission, and may be used for various purposes as described above.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for describing a method of using a special symbol for PDCCH transmission as an embodiment of the present invention.
- the special symbols may be used for PDCCH transmission to realize a time interval transmission resource structure for a low transmission delay purpose.
- the time interval transmission resource structure is assumed to match with the existing frame structure of 3GPP LTE as shown in FIG.
- the special symbol located at the very first position on the 1 ms interval transmission resource structure may be used for a common resource setting purpose with the PDCCH transmission resource interval of 3GPP LTE. Any user terminal applying the interval resource structure at low transmission delay may perform blind decoding on the first special symbol located in the same manner as the conventional PDCCH decoding method.
- PDCCH transmission symbol interval length (or PDCCH symbol interval length inferred from PDSCH transmission start symbol index) designated as CFI information or RRC parameter of PCFICH of 3GPP LTE is one symbol (see (a) of FIG. 12) or It can be fixedly fixed by two and a symbol (see (b) of FIG. 12).
- the user terminal may perform information on the first and second, third and fourth enhanced subframes.
- Information necessary for PDSCH reception may be grasped and decoding may be performed on the received PDSCH based on the information.
- Information necessary for PDSCH reception is as follows.
- Control information informing an enhanced subframe in which a PDSCH should be received by any user terminal an index or bit map for cases where enhanced subframe scheduling is possible (eg, in FIG. 12 4 bits) can be defined.
- Control information required for a user terminal reception operation such as PDSCH-related MCS and multi-antenna MIM0 transmission scheme, retransmission / new data transmission, etc. on an enhanced subframe in which downlink data transmission is performed for an arbitrary user terminal
- Such control information may be transmitted to the user terminal through one or more individually decoded PDCCHs transmitted on one or two designated special symbols.
- PDCCH configuration methods are proposed as follows.
- Method 1 The base station can transmit all the control information required for data reception within the entire lrns interval on the payload of one PDCCH.
- the user terminal may blind decode one PDCCH for receiving downlink data.
- Method 2 The base station can transmit control information necessary for receiving the above-described data to M ( ⁇ N) PDCCHs for all N enhanced subframes within a PDCCH transmission period.
- the user terminal may blind decode the M PDCCHs for downlink data reception based on a pre-RCC configuration or a dynamic indication.
- PDCCH for transmitting the control information related to downlink data channel transmission for the first and second enhanced subframes in a payload and the control information for downlink data channel transmission for the third and fourth enhanced subframes.
- These PDCCHs are transmitted to the user terminal in a payload.
- the user terminal may perform blind decoding on the two PDCCHs for receiving the downlink data.
- Method 3 Transmitting control information necessary for receiving downlink data for each of the N enhanced subframes within a PDCCH transmission period by dividing the information into N PDCCHs can do.
- the user terminal may blind decode the N PDCCHs. For example, in FIG. 12, the user terminal may blind decode four PDCCHs for decoding a PDSCH of a subsequent enhanced subframe.
- the frequency resource settings of the PDSCHs of the four enhanced subframes are shown to be the same, but this is merely an example and the present invention is not limited thereto.
- Frequency transmission resources of different PDSCHs can be designated for each enhanced subframe.
- the frequency resource of the PDSCH may be configured in units of some plurality of enhanced subframes.
- the frequency resources of the PDSCHs transmitted to any user terminal through the first second enhanced subframes are the same and the PDSCHs transmitted to any user terminal through the third and fourth enhanced subframes. The manner in which the frequency resources are set identically can be applied.
- control information related to transmission scheme designation such as a related MCS and a multi-antenna MIM0 transmission scheme are also the same. Can be set.
- Control information may be defined in consideration of the situations listed above.
- the control information for PDSCH reception may be defined as control information that is divided into enhanced subframe units, or may be defined as one control information commonly applied on one or more or all enhanced subframes.
- the second special symbol is one of the objects described in the present invention.
- the second special symbol includes downlink synchronization signal transmission, downlink channel measurement pilot (or reference signal) transmission described in the present invention, interference signal measurement utilization of the terminal, and uplink Downlink ACK / NACK signal transmission for data transmission, can be utilized for downlink massive MIM0 beam scanning signal transmission.
- the base station may transmit a physical signal associated with each utilization scheme, and the user terminal may perform reception detection measurement of the signal.
- the downlink ACK / NACK signal for uplink data transmission may be transmitted by being multiplexed with PDCCHs on a special heartbeat to which the PDCCH is transmitted and used for decoding of a user terminal.
- it may be configured in the same manner as the PHICH channel transmission method and the user terminal reception method of the existing wireless communication system.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for describing a method of using a special symbol for PDCCH transmission as another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 another example of a downlink scheduling method associated with PDCCH transmission on a special symbol resource for supporting downlink data reception at a terminal is proposed.
- a PDCCH in a bis interval may be transmitted through a first special symbol resource in a 1 ms interval to signal downlink data reception related control information of an arbitrary terminal.
- the time interval transmission resource structure is assumed to match with the existing frame structure of 3GPP LTE as shown in FIG.
- the base station may transmit the PDCCH through a special symbol resource designated at the seventh symbol position.
- the PDCCH may include scheduling information for supporting data channel decoding of the UE for the PDSCH transmitted through subsequent downlink enhanced subframes within a 1 ms designated period.
- the frequency resource of the second special symbol in the 1 ms period may be defined as the entire downlink system band or may be defined as a partial frequency resource band.
- the corresponding band of the special symbol may be designated in the following manner.
- the frequency band for the corresponding PDCCH transmission of the second special symbol may be designated as the frequency band specified in the most recent enhanced subframe before the second special symbol in the corresponding 1ms interval.
- the most recent enhanced subframe corresponds to the enhanced subframe of the highest index to which the enhanced subframe # 1 and the enhanced subframe # 2 are incrementally scheduled.
- downlink transmission scheduling of the enhanced subframe # 3 and the enhanced subframe # 4 transmitted using the second special symbol in the 1 ms interval is performed by the enhanced subframe # 1 and the improved subframe # 2 before the second special symbol. It is performed on the premise that at least one downlink data is transmitted.
- the terminal when the terminal does not detect the downlink data channel-related PDCCH for the terminal through the first special symbol of the designated period (that is, the lnis interval of FIG. 13), the terminal is a second It may be assumed that the special symbol does not have a PDCCH to be decoded, and the decoding of the second special symbol resource may not be performed.
- the failure of detecting the PDCCH may be caused by the corresponding UE in the enhanced subframe # 3 and the enhanced subframe # 4. It may mean that there is no PDSCH to be received. Therefore, the UE improves with enhanced subframe # 3. It may not perform data channel decoding for the subframe # 4.
- Method 2 The base station transmits at least one PDCCH through the first special symbol, the terminal receiving the decoding target frequency resource control information of the second special symbol through demodulation decoding of the corresponding physical control channel Can be obtained.
- the PDCCH may include control information related to reception and transmission of a downlink or uplink data channel. If the base station transmits at least one or more PDCCHs including control information for a specific terminal through the first special symbol, the frequency resource information of the second special symbol is controlled in the payloads of all of the corresponding PDCCH or a specific part of the payload It can be included in the information and transmitted.
- the enhanced subframe index for scheduling the downlink or uplink data channel may be selected in ascending or descending order.
- FIGS. 11 to 13 the description of FIGS. 11 to 13 is based on the premise of matching in FFT / IFFT size with an existing wireless communication system (for example, 3GPP LTE system). Even in the case of a channel design, the techniques proposed in the description of FIGS. 11 to 13 may be applied. In this case, related channels may be newly designed according to a new system design situation for the transmission of the downlink ACK / NACK signal for the PDCCH and the uplink data transmission that is multiplexed in some cases, and the reception operations of the UE may be newly defined.
- a specific PDCCH transmitted from a base station to a terminal may have an attribute of control information indicating a result of uplink transmission scheduling to the terminal. This can be expressed as an uplink grant PDCCH lpl i nk Grant Phys i cal Downl nk Control Channe l).
- the uplink transmission resource structure may also be applied to a structure for the purpose of low transmission delay.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a location of a special symbol applied in uplink transmission.
- time interval transmission resource structures applied to uplink transmission may be applied to downlink interval transmission resource structure according to a special use of a special thimble in some cases.
- the time interval transmission resource structure for the downlink application purpose described in FIGS. 11 and 12 may be applied for uplink transmission as a whole, supporting a special symbol and a special use.
- the resources of the special symbols of a specific location proposed in FIG. 14 include uplink synchronization signal transmission, uplink channel sounding signal transmission, PUCCH transmission, and physical signal transmission use case using the interference signal measurement of the terminal described in the present invention. It can be used to transmit physical signals for the purpose.
- the PDCCH configuration related schemes for the downlink data reception indication purpose described in the description of FIG. 12 or FIG. 13 may be applied.
- a time interval for the purpose of interworking within an arbitrary FFT / IFFT size with the frame structure (for example, 3GPP LTE) of the existing wireless communication system proposed in FIG. 11 or below of the present invention The transmission resource structure type is based on a general CP application case of 3GPP LTE that configures an lms subframe with 14 OFDM symbols, but is not limited thereto. That is, in case of an extended CP of 3GPP LTE, the proposals of the present invention may be applied based on a time interval transmission resource structure based on 12 OFDM symbols.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a resource structure according to the present invention when the extended CP.
- the time interval transmission resource structure shown in FIGS. 15A and 15B does not include a special heartbeat unlike the above-described resource structure.
- three OFDM symbols are combined with one low delay subframe (LL-) as in a normal CP.
- Subframe and a time interval transmission resource structure ⁇
- FIG. 15 proposes a time interval transmission resource structure configured to include four OFDM symbols with a general CP and one LL-subframe.
- (e) and (f) represents a time interval transmission resource structure defining three and four special symbols, respectively.
- the specific positions of the special symbols in the individual time interval transmission resource structures shown in FIGS. 15C to 15F may be set to forms other than those shown in FIG. 15 according to the purpose of using the special symbols.
- the description of the operation of the network radio node (or base station) and the user terminal according to the use of all the special symbols described above with respect to the general CP and the user terminal of the present invention is specifically set for the case of the extended CP The same can be applied to the transmission resource structure.
- FIG. 16 illustrates a block diagram of a communication device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a wireless communication system includes a base station (BS, 110) and a terminal (IE,
- the base station or the terminal may be replaced with a relay.
- a transmitter may be part of the base station 110 and a receiver may be part of the terminal 120.
- the transmitter may be part of the terminal 120 and the receiver may be part of the base station 110.
- the base station 110 includes a processor 112, a memory 114, and a radio frequency (RF) unit 116.
- Processor 112 may be configured to implement the procedures and / or methods proposed in the present invention.
- the memory 114 is connected with the processor 112 and stores various information related to the operation of the processor 112.
- the RF unit 116 is connected with the processor 112 and transmits and / or receives a radio signal, the terminal 120 includes a processor 122, a memory 124, and an RF unit 126.
- the processor 122 may be configured to implement the procedures and / or methods proposed in the present invention.
- the memory 124 is connected with the processor 122 and stores various information related to the operation of the processor 122.
- RF unit 126 is coupled to processor 122 and transmits and / or receives radio signals.
- Embodiments described above are those in which the components and features of the present invention are combined in a predetermined form. Each component or feature is to be considered optional unless stated otherwise. Each component or feature may not be combined with other components or features. It may be carried out in an unformed form. In addition, it is also possible to combine the some components and / or features to form an embodiment of the present invention. The order of the operations described in the embodiments of the present invention may be changed. Some components or features of one embodiment may be included in another embodiment or may be replaced with corresponding components or features of another embodiment. It is obvious that the claims may be combined to form new embodiments by combining claims that do not have an explicit citation in the claims or by post-application correction.
- Embodiments of the present invention have been described in this document mainly as a signal transmission and reception relationship between the terminal and the base station. This transmission / reception relationship is extended / similarly to signal transmission / reception between the terminal and the relay or the base station and the relay.
- a specific operation described as performed by a base station may be performed by an upper node in some cases. That is, it is obvious that various operations performed for communication with the terminal in a network including a plurality of network nodes including a base station may be performed by the base station or other network nodes other than the base station.
- a base station may be replaced by terms such as a fixed station, a Node B, an eNode B (eNB), an access point, and the like.
- the terminal may be replaced with terms such as UEOJser Equipment (MSO), Mobile Station (MS), and Mobile Subscriber Station (MSS).
- MSO UEOJser Equipment
- MS Mobile Station
- MSS Mobile Subscriber Station
- the embodiment according to the present invention may be a variety of means, for example, hardware, firmware
- an embodiment of the present invention may be implemented by software, software, or a combination thereof.
- an embodiment of the present invention may include one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), and FPGAs (f). ield programmable gate arrays), processors, controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and the like.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- processors controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and the like.
- an embodiment of the present invention may be implemented in the form of modules, procedures, functions, etc. that perform the functions or operations described above.
- the software code may be stored in a memory unit and driven by a processor.
- the memory unit may be located inside or outside the processor, and may exchange data with the processor by various known means.
- the present invention can be used in a terminal, base station, or other equipment of a wireless mobile communication system.
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