WO2008084969A1 - Method for transmitting data in wireless communication system - Google Patents

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WO2008084969A1
WO2008084969A1 PCT/KR2008/000116 KR2008000116W WO2008084969A1 WO 2008084969 A1 WO2008084969 A1 WO 2008084969A1 KR 2008000116 W KR2008000116 W KR 2008000116W WO 2008084969 A1 WO2008084969 A1 WO 2008084969A1
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Young Dae Lee
Sung Duck Chun
Sung Jun Park
Seung June Yi
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04W52/0216Power saving arrangements in terminal devices managed by the network, e.g. network or access point is master and terminal is slave using a pre-established activity schedule, e.g. traffic indication frame
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04W72/00Local resource management
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04W74/00Wireless channel access, e.g. scheduled or random access
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    • H04W74/0833Non-scheduled or contention based access, e.g. random access, ALOHA, CSMA [Carrier Sense Multiple Access] using a random access procedure
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W76/00Connection management
    • H04W76/20Manipulation of established connections
    • H04W76/27Transitions between radio resource control [RRC] states
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04W48/00Access restriction; Network selection; Access point selection
    • H04W48/08Access restriction or access information delivery, e.g. discovery data delivery
    • H04W48/12Access restriction or access information delivery, e.g. discovery data delivery using downlink control channel
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02DCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES [ICT], I.E. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AIMING AT THE REDUCTION OF THEIR OWN ENERGY USE
    • Y02D30/00Reducing energy consumption in communication networks
    • Y02D30/70Reducing energy consumption in communication networks in wireless communication networks

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  • the present invention relates to wireless communication, and more particularly, to a method for transmitting data in a wireless communication system.
  • WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
  • 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
  • HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
  • OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
  • the OFDM system is adapted to transform serial input data symbols into N parallel data symbols and transmit the data symbols with N subcarriers.
  • the subcarriers maintain its orthogonality in the frequency domain.
  • Each orthogonal subcarrier undergoes independent frequency selective fading and the ISI can be canceled through cyclic prefix.
  • OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
  • OFDMA refers to realize multiple access by independently providing each user with some of available subcarriers in a system using the OFDM as a modulation scheme.
  • the OFDMA system is adapted to provide frequency resources, called subcarriers, to respective users and provide respective frequency resources to a plurality of users independently so that they are not overlapped with one another. Consequently, the frequency resources are allocated to respective users exclusively.
  • One or more cells are generally disposed in one base station (BS).
  • a plurality of user equipments (UEs) can be placed in one cell.
  • a UE transmits a radio resource control (RRC) connection request message to the BS in order to gain access to the BS and the BS transmits a RRC connection setup message through a shared data channel.
  • RRC radio resource control
  • the UE Before establishing the RRC connection, the UE cannot receive any dedicated RRC message.
  • the UE can acquire the RRC connection setup message over a shared data channel by monitoring a shared control channel corresponding to the shared data channel.
  • a problem arises because the UE cannot decide which shared control channel is monitored. Disclosure of Invention
  • the present invention provides a data transmission method of selecting a shared control channel that is monitored in order to receive data transmitted over a shared data channel.
  • a data transmission method in a wireless communication system includes receiving information about a plurality of shared control channels, selecting at least one of the plurality of shared control channels using a user equipment (UE) identity, receiving a message indicating the use of a shared data channel through the selected shared control channel, and receiving data through the shared data channel according to the message.
  • UE user equipment
  • a data transmission method includes selecting at least one of a plurality of shared control channels using a user equipment identity, and receiving data through a shared data channel, which is indicated by the selected shared control channel, by monitoring the selected shared control channel.
  • a user equipment can select a shared control channel of a plurality of shared control channels using a UE identifier.
  • the UE can receive data through a shared data channel corresponding to the selected shared control channel by periodically monitoring the selected shared control channel.
  • a user equipment can decide a shared control channel to be monitored.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system.
  • FIG. 2 shows the configuration of a radio protocol.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the constituent elements of a user equipment.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a RRC connection procedure.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the protocol stack of a High Speed-Downlink
  • HS-DSCH Shared Channel
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of a High
  • HS-PDSCH Speed-Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a channel.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of a High Speed-Shared Control Channel (HS-SCCH).
  • HS-SCCH High Speed-Shared Control Channel
  • FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing coding of the HS-SCCH.
  • FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the frame format of a High Speed-Dedicated
  • HS-DPCCH Physical Control Channel
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing a RRC connection procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing a paging procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention. Mode for the Invention
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system.
  • the wireless communication system may be a network configuration of a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS).
  • UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
  • the wireless communication system is widely deployed in order to provide a variety of communication services such as voice and packet data.
  • a UMTS system includes a user equipment (UE) 10, a UMTS
  • the user equipment 10 may be fixed or mobile and also called other terminologies such as a Mobile Station (MS), a User Terminal (UT), a Subscriber Station (SS) and a wireless device.
  • the UTRAN 20 includes at least one Radio Network Sub-system (RNS) 21.
  • RNS 21 includes at least one Radio Network Controller (RNC) 22 and at least one Base Station (BS) 23 controlled by the RNC 22.
  • the BS 23 generally refers to a fixed station communicating with the UE 10 and may also be called other terminologies such as eNB (evolved-NodeB), a Base Transceiver System (BTS) and an access point.
  • eNB evolved-NodeB
  • BTS Base Transceiver System
  • One or more cells may exist in one BS 23.
  • An interface for user traffic or control traffic transfer may be used between the BSs
  • the downlink refers to transmission from the BS 23 to the UE 10
  • the uplink refers to transmission from the UE 10 to the BS 23.
  • Layers of a radio interface protocol between a UE and a network can be classified into Ll (a first layer), L2 (a second layer), and L3 (a third layer) on the basis of three lower layers of an Open System Interconnection (OSI) model which has widely been known in the communication system.
  • a physical layer belonging to the first layer provides information transfer service employing a physical channel
  • a RRC layer belonging to the third layer functions to control radio resources between the UE and the network.
  • the RRC layers exchange RRC messages between the UE and the network.
  • the radio interface protocol includes a physical layer, a data link layer and a network layer horizontally and is classified into a user plane for user data transmission and a control plane for control signal transmission vertically.
  • FIG. 2 shows the configuration of a radio protocol. Radio protocol layers exist in pairs between a UE and a network and are responsible for data transmission over radio interface.
  • a physical (PHY) layer of a first layer functions to transfer data over a radio interface by employing various radio access technologies.
  • the physical layer provides information transfer service to an upper layer using a physical channel.
  • the PHY layer is coupled with a Medium Access Control (MAC) layer (that is, an upper layer) through a transport channel. Data are transferred between the MAC layer and the PHY layer through the transport channel. Data are transferred between different physical layers (that is, a physical layer of a transmitter and a physical layer of a receiver) through the physical channel.
  • MAC Medium Access Control
  • the MAC layer and a Radio Link Control (RLC) layer exist in the second layer.
  • RLC Radio Link Control
  • the MAC layer of the second layer provides services to the RLC layer (that is, an upper layer of the MAC layer) through a logical channel.
  • the RLC layer supports a reliable transfer of data and can function to segment and concatenate of a RLC Service Data Unit (SDU) transferred from an upper layer of the RLC layer.
  • SDU RLC Service Data Unit
  • a RRC (Radio Resource Control) layer which is the lowest layer in the third layer is defined only in the control plane and is related to configuring, reconfiguring and release of Radio Bearers (RBs).
  • the RRC layer is responsible for the control of the transport channel and the physical channel.
  • a RB refers to services provided by the second layer for data transfer between a UE and a UTRAN.
  • what the RB is configured refers to a process of defining the properties of a protocol layer and channels necessary to provide a specific service and setting respective detailed parameters and an operation method.
  • the RRC connection state can be divided into a URA_PCH state, a CELL_PCH state, a CELL_FACH state, and a CELL_DCH state.
  • a UE in the idle state, the URA_PCH state or the CELL_PCH state discontinuously receives a physical channel PICH (Paging Indicator Channel) and a physical channel SCCPCH (Secondary Common Control Physical Channel) which is mapped to a transport channel PCH (Paging Channel) by employing a Discontinuous Reception (DRX) scheme in order to save power consumption.
  • PICH Paging Indicator Channel
  • SCCPCH Servicedary Common Control Physical Channel
  • DRX Discontinuous Reception
  • the UE is in a sleeping mode during the remaining periods other than when receiving the PICH or SCCPCH.
  • a conventional user equipment that performs the DRX scheme wakes up once every CN domain specific DRX cycle length or UTRAN domain specific DRX cycle length and receives a dedicated Paging Indicator (PI) on the PICH.
  • PI Paging Indicator
  • the dedicated PI is used to inform a UE of transmission of a paging message for the UE through the PCH.
  • the PICH is divided into PICH frames of 10 ms in length, and one PICH frame is comprised of 300 bits.
  • the former part (288 bits) of a PICH frame is used for the dedicated PICH and is used to transfer one or more dedicated PIs.
  • the latter part (12 bits) of the PICH frame is not transmitted.
  • the former part (288 bits) of the PICH is defined as a UE PICH and the latter part (12 bits) thereof is defined as a PICH unused part.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the constituent elements of a user equipment.
  • a user equipment 50 includes a processor 51, memory 52, a RF unit 53, a display unit 54, and a user interface unit 55.
  • the processor 51 is implemented using the layers of the radio interface protocol and provides the control plane and the user plane. The function of each layer can be implemented through the processor 51.
  • the memory 52 is connected to the processor 51 and stores a user equipment operating system, applications and general files.
  • the display unit 54 functions to display several pieces of information of the user equipment and may employ a well-known element such as a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED).
  • the user interface unit 55 may consist of a combination of well-known user interfaces such as the keypad or the touch screen.
  • the RF unit 53 is coupled to the processor and transmits and/or receives radio signals.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a RRC connection procedure. This figure illustrates the RRC connection procedure in which a UE in the idle state connects to a UTRAN.
  • a UE in a idle state transmits a RRC connection request message to a UTRAN (Sl 10).
  • the RRC connection request message includes a random access preamble identifier for identifying an initial user equipment, a connection reason and so on.
  • the UE can select an random access preamble from available random access preambles and Random Access Channel (RACH) occasion based on system information, which is received from the UTRAN, or information included in a paging message and transmit the selected random access preamble to the UTRAN.
  • RACH Random Access Channel
  • the UTRAN transmits a RRC connection setup message to the UE (S 120).
  • RRC connection setup message includes a random access preamble identifier, a radio network temporary cell identifier, radio bearer information and so on.
  • the UE transmits a RRC connection setup complete message to the UTRAN
  • the RRC connection setup complete message includes a radio network temporary cell identifier, user equipment performance information, etc.
  • the UE is in a RRC connected state after RRC connection setup between the user equipment and the UTRAN is completed (S140)..
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the protocol stack of a HS-DSCH.
  • SRNC SRNC
  • MAC-d MAC-d entity
  • DTCH Dedicated Traffic Channel
  • DCCH Dedicated Control Channel
  • the data unit is then transferred to MAC-hs of the BS through MAC-c/sh/m of a control RNC (CRNC).
  • CRNC control RNC
  • the MAC-d is a MAC entity to manage a dedicated channel
  • the MAC-c/sh/m a MAC entity to manage a common channel
  • the MAC- hs is a MAC entity to manage a High Speed-Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH).
  • HS-DSCH High Speed-Downlink Shared Channel
  • a transport channel HS-DSCH is used to transfer high-speed data to a user equipment.
  • the HS-DSCH has the length of 2ms Transmission Time Interval and includes three slots.
  • the HS-DSCH supports a variety of Modulation Code Sets (MCSs) for achieve high data rate.
  • MCSs Modulation Code Sets
  • the HS-DSCH can select the most suitable a MCS according to channel conditions and transfer data at an optimal throughput.
  • the HS-DSCH can adopt hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) scheme in which automatic repeat request (ARQ) scheme and channel coding scheme are combined.
  • HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request
  • ARQ automatic repeat request
  • the HARQ scheme enables reliable data transfer.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of a High
  • HS-PDSCH Speed-Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • a subframe of the HS-PDSCH includes three slots and has the length of 2ms TTI.
  • Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) or 16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
  • (16-QAM) modulation symbols can be transmitted through the HS-PDSCH.
  • the physical channel HS-PDSCH is used to transfer a HS-DSCH (that is, the transport channel).
  • the HS-PDSCH has a spreading factor fixed to 16 and corresponds to one channelization code, which is selected in a channelization-code-set reserved for HS-DSCH data transfer.
  • a plurality of channelization codes is allocated during the same HS-PDSCH subframe.
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a channel.
  • the HS-DSCH control information is required.
  • the HS-DSCH control information is transmitted through a downlink HS-SCCH (High Speed-Shared Control Channel) or an uplink HS-DPCCH (High Speed-Dedicated Physical Control Channel).
  • a Dedicated Physical Channel (DPCH) is a bi-directional physical channel and is mapped to a transport channel DCH. The DPCH is used to transfer dedicated data, and dedicated Ll control information such as a power control signal necessary for closed loop power control.
  • a Fractional Dedicated Physical Channel (F-DPCH) is a downlink channel and is a physical channel used to transmit several DPCH using one channel code.
  • Dedicated data for several user equipments are not transferred through one F-DPCH, and the F-DPCH is used to transfer dedicated Ll control information of a plurality of user equipments together, such as a power control signal necessary for closed loop power control.
  • an uplink DPCH operates in conjunction with the downlink F-DPCH.
  • a UEl, a UE2 and a UE3 use one channel code together.
  • each UE is equipped with the DPCH as the uplink.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of the HS-
  • a subframe of the HS-SCCH includes three slots and has the length of a 2ms TTI.
  • One slot can have a 40-bit length, i.e., 2560 chips.
  • the downlink HS-SCCH has a spreading factor 128.
  • the HS-SCCH is a downlink physical channel having the transfer rate of 60 kbps.
  • Information transmitted through the downlink HS- SCCH can be largely classified into Transport Format and Resource related Information (TFRI) and HARQ related information.
  • TFRI Transport Format and Resource related Information
  • H-RNTI UE identity
  • the TFRI information includes the channelization-code-set information X , the modulation scheme information X and the transport-block size information X .
  • HARQ information includes the HARQ process information X , the Redundancy and hap constellation Version (RV) X and the new data indicator X .
  • the UE ID information rv nd includes the UE identity X .
  • FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing coding of the HS-SCCH.
  • a multiplexed information X is generated by multiplexing X
  • the multiplexed information X experiences channel coding 1 to generate a ms 1 first codeword Z .
  • the data rate of Z is rate-matched by rate matching 1 to generate a rate-matching block R .
  • UE specific masking is performed on the R using X to
  • RV parameters r, s, and b are conjugated and undergo RV (Redundancy Version) coding, thus producing X .
  • X , X , X and X are are multiplexed to generate X .
  • UE specific CRC is attached to the X to generate Y.
  • Channel coding 2 is performed on Y to generate Z .
  • the data rate of Z is rate-matched by rate matching 2 to generate R .
  • S and R are mapped to a physical channel which is the HS-SCCH.
  • FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the frame format of a HS-DPCCH (High
  • an uplink HS-DPCCH transmits an uplink feedback signaling, related to data transfer through a downlink HS-DSCH.
  • the HS-DPCCH is a dedicated channel for a specific UE and operates in conjunction with an uplink and downlink DPCH (Dedicated Physical Channel).
  • the feedback signaling is comprised of ACK (Acknowledgement)/NACK (Negative Acknowledgement) signal for HARQ and CQI (Channel Quality Indicator).
  • a frame of the HS-DPCCH includes five subframes of 2 ms in length. Each subframe includes three slots.
  • the ACK/NACK signal is transmitted through the first slot of the HS-DPCCH subframe, and the CQI is transmitted through the second and third slots of the HS-DSCH subframe.
  • the HS- DPCCH is always transmitted together with the uplink DPCCH.
  • the CQI is information on the downlink radio channel.
  • the CQI is measured by the UE through a downlink Common Pilot Channel (CPICH) and sent to the BS.
  • CPICH downlink Common Pilot Channel
  • the ACK/NACK signal informs ACK or NACK information about user data packets which are transmitted through the downlink HS-DSCH according to a HARQ mechanism.
  • a network informs a HS-SCCH, which is monitored by each UE, through a RRC signal.
  • the network informs a UE of one or more HS-SCCHs, which must be monitored by a pertinent UE, by sending a UE dedicated RRC message to the UE through the DCCH.
  • HS-SCCHs that must be monitored by the UE are decided based on the information of the RRC message informed by the network with no any rules.
  • the UE monitors one or more HS-SCCHs indicated by the RRC message.
  • a UE In order to enter into a RRC connected state, a UE sends a RRC connection request message to a network.
  • the network sends a RRC connection setup message to the UE through a CCCH.
  • the network informs, through a HS-SCCH, the UE of the transmission of the message through the HS-DSCH.
  • the UE Before establishing a RRC connection, the UE cannot receive a RRC message. Accordingly, when receiving the RRC message such as the RRC connection setup message, which is transmitted through the CCCH, through the HS-DSCH, a problem arises because the UE does not decide which HS-SCCH has to be monitored.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing the RRC connection procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a UE receives system information from a network (S210).
  • the system information can be received through a broadcasting channel.
  • the system information includes information about a plurality of shared control channels.
  • the shared control channel is a physical channel for transmitting control information regarding the reception of data through a shared data channel.
  • the shared control channel may be a HS-SCCH.
  • the shared data channel may be a HS-DSCH, which is shared by several UEs in order to receive data.
  • the system information includes information about a plurality of HS-SCCHs.
  • the UE can obtain information about the plurality of HS- SCCHs based on the system information.
  • the UE transmits a RRC connection request message to the network (S220). Before transmitting the RRC connection request message, the UE can sends a random access preamble on a random access channel (RACH) to request radio resources for the RRC connection request message.
  • RACH random access channel
  • the UE selects one or more HS-SCCHs, which is monitored, using its UE identity
  • the UE selects a specific one of a plurality of shared control channels using the UE identity in order to receive messages, which are transmitted through a common channel, through a shared data channel.
  • the UE identity may be one of IMSI (International Mobile Station Identity), TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity), RNTI (Radio Network Temporary Identity) and so on. Indices can be assigned to the plurality of HS-SCCHs in the system information. The UE can find out the index of the selected HS-SCCH according to the following equation:
  • HS-SCCH index UE identity mod K
  • the UE finds out the index of the HS-SCCH using the above equation and acquires setup information of a pertinent HS-SCCH from the index calculated based on the system information.
  • the UE sets up the HS-SCCH based on the acquired setup information.
  • the UE monitors the selected HS-SCCH (S240).
  • the UE receives a RRC connection setup message on the HS-DSCH (S250).
  • the UE receives a selected shared control channel periodically and receives a message indicating the use of a shared data channel through a shared control channel, it receives the message through the shared data channel according to an instruction.
  • the above RRC connection setup process can be used in a cell updating process.
  • the RRC connection request message corresponds to a cell updating message
  • the RRC connection setup message corresponds to a cell updating confirm message.
  • Paging refers to the act of calling one or more UEs in order for a network to perform a specific purpose. Paging also has a function of not allowing a UE to wake up except for when necessary in order to save power of the UE as well as the function of allowing a network to find out a specific UE. That is, a UE is in a sleeping mode at normal times, but wakes up when paging is received from a network and then performs an act required by the network.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing a paging procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a UE receives system information from a network (S310).
  • the system information can be transmits through a broadcasting channel.
  • the system information includes information about a plurality of HS-SCCHs.
  • the UE can acquire information about the plurality of HS-SCCHs based on the system information.
  • the UE selects one or more HS-SCCHs, which must be monitored, of a plurality of
  • the HS-SCCHs using its UE identity in order to receive a paging message through the HS- DSCH (S320).
  • the UE identity may be one of IMSI, TMSI, RNTI and so on.
  • the plurality of HS-SCCHs in the system information received from the network are assigned indices.
  • the UE can find out the indices of the selected HS-SCCHs according to the equation 1.
  • the UE acquires setup information of a pertinent HS-SCCH from the indices calculated based on the system information.
  • the UE sets up the HS-SCCH based on the acquired setup information.
  • the UE monitors the selected HS-SCCH (S330).
  • the UE receives a paging message on the HS-DSCH (S340).
  • the UE receives the paging message through the HS-DSCH in the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state.

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A data transmission method includes receiving information about a plurality of shared control channels, selecting at least one of the plurality of shared control channels using a User Equipment (UE) identity, receiving a message indicating the use of a shared data channel through the selected shared control channel, and receiving data through the shared data channel according to the message. When receiving a RRC message, such as a RRC connection setup message, transmitted through a shared data channel, a user equipment can decide a shared control channel to be monitored.

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METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING DATA IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to wireless communication, and more particularly, to a method for transmitting data in a wireless communication system. Background Art
[2] Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) radio access technology based on 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) mobile communication system has evolved worldwide. High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) that can be defined as the first evolution stage of the WCDMA provides the 3GPP with radio access technology having competitiveness in the mid-term future. However, as the requirements and expectations of users and business providers continuously increase and competitive radio access technology developments are in progress, a new technology evolution in the 3GPP is required for the future competitiveness.
[3] One of systems that are taken into consideration in the post third generation system is an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system that is able to mitigate inter-symbol interference (ISI) with low complexity. The OFDM system is adapted to transform serial input data symbols into N parallel data symbols and transmit the data symbols with N subcarriers. The subcarriers maintain its orthogonality in the frequency domain. Each orthogonal subcarrier undergoes independent frequency selective fading and the ISI can be canceled through cyclic prefix. Orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) refers to realize multiple access by independently providing each user with some of available subcarriers in a system using the OFDM as a modulation scheme. In general, the OFDMA system is adapted to provide frequency resources, called subcarriers, to respective users and provide respective frequency resources to a plurality of users independently so that they are not overlapped with one another. Consequently, the frequency resources are allocated to respective users exclusively.
[4] One or more cells are generally disposed in one base station (BS). A plurality of user equipments (UEs) can be placed in one cell. In general, a UE transmits a radio resource control (RRC) connection request message to the BS in order to gain access to the BS and the BS transmits a RRC connection setup message through a shared data channel. Before establishing the RRC connection, the UE cannot receive any dedicated RRC message. The UE can acquire the RRC connection setup message over a shared data channel by monitoring a shared control channel corresponding to the shared data channel. However, a problem arises because the UE cannot decide which shared control channel is monitored. Disclosure of Invention
Technical Problem
[5] The present invention provides a data transmission method of selecting a shared control channel that is monitored in order to receive data transmitted over a shared data channel.
Technical Solution
[6] A data transmission method in a wireless communication system according to an aspect of the present invention includes receiving information about a plurality of shared control channels, selecting at least one of the plurality of shared control channels using a user equipment (UE) identity, receiving a message indicating the use of a shared data channel through the selected shared control channel, and receiving data through the shared data channel according to the message.
[7] A data transmission method according to another aspect of the present invention includes selecting at least one of a plurality of shared control channels using a user equipment identity, and receiving data through a shared data channel, which is indicated by the selected shared control channel, by monitoring the selected shared control channel.
Advantageous Effects
[8] A user equipment can select a shared control channel of a plurality of shared control channels using a UE identifier. The UE can receive data through a shared data channel corresponding to the selected shared control channel by periodically monitoring the selected shared control channel. When receiving a RRC message, such as a RRC connection setup message, transmitted through a shared data channel, a user equipment can decide a shared control channel to be monitored. Brief Description of the Drawings
[9] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system.
[10] FIG. 2 shows the configuration of a radio protocol.
[11] FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the constituent elements of a user equipment.
[12] FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a RRC connection procedure.
[13] FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the protocol stack of a High Speed-Downlink
Shared Channel (HS-DSCH).
[14] FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of a High
Speed-Physical Downlink Shared Channel (HS-PDSCH).
[15] FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a channel.
[16] FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of a High Speed-Shared Control Channel (HS-SCCH).
[17] FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing coding of the HS-SCCH.
[18] FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the frame format of a High Speed-Dedicated
Physical Control Channel (HS-DPCCH).
[19] FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing a RRC connection procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[20] FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing a paging procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention. Mode for the Invention
[21] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system may be a network configuration of a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS). The wireless communication system is widely deployed in order to provide a variety of communication services such as voice and packet data.
[22] Referring to FIG. 1, a UMTS system includes a user equipment (UE) 10, a UMTS
Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) 20, and a Core Network (CN) 30. The user equipment 10 may be fixed or mobile and also called other terminologies such as a Mobile Station (MS), a User Terminal (UT), a Subscriber Station (SS) and a wireless device. The UTRAN 20 includes at least one Radio Network Sub-system (RNS) 21. Each RNS 21 includes at least one Radio Network Controller (RNC) 22 and at least one Base Station (BS) 23 controlled by the RNC 22. The BS 23 generally refers to a fixed station communicating with the UE 10 and may also be called other terminologies such as eNB (evolved-NodeB), a Base Transceiver System (BTS) and an access point. One or more cells may exist in one BS 23.
[23] An interface for user traffic or control traffic transfer may be used between the BSs
20. Hereinafter, the downlink refers to transmission from the BS 23 to the UE 10, and the uplink refers to transmission from the UE 10 to the BS 23.
[24] Layers of a radio interface protocol between a UE and a network can be classified into Ll (a first layer), L2 (a second layer), and L3 (a third layer) on the basis of three lower layers of an Open System Interconnection (OSI) model which has widely been known in the communication system. A physical layer belonging to the first layer provides information transfer service employing a physical channel, and a RRC layer belonging to the third layer functions to control radio resources between the UE and the network. To this end, the RRC layers exchange RRC messages between the UE and the network.
[25] The radio interface protocol includes a physical layer, a data link layer and a network layer horizontally and is classified into a user plane for user data transmission and a control plane for control signal transmission vertically. [26] FIG. 2 shows the configuration of a radio protocol. Radio protocol layers exist in pairs between a UE and a network and are responsible for data transmission over radio interface.
[27] Referring to FIG. 2, a physical (PHY) layer of a first layer functions to transfer data over a radio interface by employing various radio access technologies. The physical layer provides information transfer service to an upper layer using a physical channel. The PHY layer is coupled with a Medium Access Control (MAC) layer (that is, an upper layer) through a transport channel. Data are transferred between the MAC layer and the PHY layer through the transport channel. Data are transferred between different physical layers (that is, a physical layer of a transmitter and a physical layer of a receiver) through the physical channel.
[28] The MAC layer and a Radio Link Control (RLC) layer exist in the second layer.
The MAC layer of the second layer provides services to the RLC layer (that is, an upper layer of the MAC layer) through a logical channel. The RLC layer supports a reliable transfer of data and can function to segment and concatenate of a RLC Service Data Unit (SDU) transferred from an upper layer of the RLC layer.
[29] A RRC (Radio Resource Control) layer which is the lowest layer in the third layer is defined only in the control plane and is related to configuring, reconfiguring and release of Radio Bearers (RBs). The RRC layer is responsible for the control of the transport channel and the physical channel. A RB refers to services provided by the second layer for data transfer between a UE and a UTRAN. In general, what the RB is configured refers to a process of defining the properties of a protocol layer and channels necessary to provide a specific service and setting respective detailed parameters and an operation method.
[30] When a RRC layer of a UE and a RRC layer of a UTRAN are interconnected to exchange a RRC message, the UE is in a RRC connected state. On the contrary, when they are not interconnected, the UE is in an idle state. The RRC connection state can be divided into a URA_PCH state, a CELL_PCH state, a CELL_FACH state, and a CELL_DCH state. A UE in the idle state, the URA_PCH state or the CELL_PCH state discontinuously receives a physical channel PICH (Paging Indicator Channel) and a physical channel SCCPCH (Secondary Common Control Physical Channel) which is mapped to a transport channel PCH (Paging Channel) by employing a Discontinuous Reception (DRX) scheme in order to save power consumption. At this time, the UE is in a sleeping mode during the remaining periods other than when receiving the PICH or SCCPCH. A conventional user equipment that performs the DRX scheme wakes up once every CN domain specific DRX cycle length or UTRAN domain specific DRX cycle length and receives a dedicated Paging Indicator (PI) on the PICH. The dedicated PI is used to inform a UE of transmission of a paging message for the UE through the PCH. The PICH is divided into PICH frames of 10 ms in length, and one PICH frame is comprised of 300 bits. The former part (288 bits) of a PICH frame is used for the dedicated PICH and is used to transfer one or more dedicated PIs. The latter part (12 bits) of the PICH frame is not transmitted. The former part (288 bits) of the PICH is defined as a UE PICH and the latter part (12 bits) thereof is defined as a PICH unused part.
[31] FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the constituent elements of a user equipment.
[32] Referring to FIG. 3, a user equipment 50 includes a processor 51, memory 52, a RF unit 53, a display unit 54, and a user interface unit 55. The processor 51 is implemented using the layers of the radio interface protocol and provides the control plane and the user plane. The function of each layer can be implemented through the processor 51. The memory 52 is connected to the processor 51 and stores a user equipment operating system, applications and general files. The display unit 54 functions to display several pieces of information of the user equipment and may employ a well-known element such as a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED). The user interface unit 55 may consist of a combination of well-known user interfaces such as the keypad or the touch screen. The RF unit 53 is coupled to the processor and transmits and/or receives radio signals.
[33] FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a RRC connection procedure. This figure illustrates the RRC connection procedure in which a UE in the idle state connects to a UTRAN.
[34] Referring to FIG. 4, a UE in a idle state transmits a RRC connection request message to a UTRAN (Sl 10). The RRC connection request message includes a random access preamble identifier for identifying an initial user equipment, a connection reason and so on. Before transmitting the RRC connection request message, the UE can select an random access preamble from available random access preambles and Random Access Channel (RACH) occasion based on system information, which is received from the UTRAN, or information included in a paging message and transmit the selected random access preamble to the UTRAN.
[35] The UTRAN transmits a RRC connection setup message to the UE (S 120). The
RRC connection setup message includes a random access preamble identifier, a radio network temporary cell identifier, radio bearer information and so on.
[36] The UE transmits a RRC connection setup complete message to the UTRAN
(S 130). The RRC connection setup complete message includes a radio network temporary cell identifier, user equipment performance information, etc. The UE is in a RRC connected state after RRC connection setup between the user equipment and the UTRAN is completed (S140)..
[37] A channel for data and control information is described below. [38] FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the protocol stack of a HS-DSCH.
[39] Referring to FIG. 5, a data unit transferred from the RLC layer of a Serving RNC
(SRNC) is transferred to a MAC-d entity, which manages a dedicated channel, through a logical channel Dedicated Traffic Channel (DTCH) or Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH). The data unit is then transferred to MAC-hs of the BS through MAC-c/sh/m of a control RNC (CRNC). The MAC-d is a MAC entity to manage a dedicated channel, the MAC-c/sh/m a MAC entity to manage a common channel, and the MAC- hs is a MAC entity to manage a High Speed-Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH).
[40] A transport channel HS-DSCH is used to transfer high-speed data to a user equipment. The HS-DSCH has the length of 2ms Transmission Time Interval and includes three slots. The HS-DSCH supports a variety of Modulation Code Sets (MCSs) for achieve high data rate. The HS-DSCH can select the most suitable a MCS according to channel conditions and transfer data at an optimal throughput. To this end, the HS-DSCH can adopt hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) scheme in which automatic repeat request (ARQ) scheme and channel coding scheme are combined. The HARQ scheme enables reliable data transfer.
[41] FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of a High
Speed-Physical Downlink Shared Channel (HS-PDSCH).
[42] Referring to FIG. 6, a subframe of the HS-PDSCH includes three slots and has the length of 2ms TTI. One slot includes 2560 chips and has a length of M* 10*2 bits (k=4).
[43] Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) or 16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
(16-QAM) modulation symbols can be transmitted through the HS-PDSCH. M designates the bit number per modulation symbol. In the case of QPSK, M=2 and in the case of 16 QAM, M=4.
[44] The physical channel HS-PDSCH is used to transfer a HS-DSCH (that is, the transport channel). The HS-PDSCH has a spreading factor fixed to 16 and corresponds to one channelization code, which is selected in a channelization-code-set reserved for HS-DSCH data transfer. When multiple codes are transmitted to one user equipment, a plurality of channelization codes is allocated during the same HS-PDSCH subframe.
[45] FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a channel.
[46] Referring to FIG. 7, to transmit user data through a HS-DSCH, transmission of HS-
DSCH control information is required. The HS-DSCH control information is transmitted through a downlink HS-SCCH (High Speed-Shared Control Channel) or an uplink HS-DPCCH (High Speed-Dedicated Physical Control Channel). A Dedicated Physical Channel (DPCH) is a bi-directional physical channel and is mapped to a transport channel DCH. The DPCH is used to transfer dedicated data, and dedicated Ll control information such as a power control signal necessary for closed loop power control. A Fractional Dedicated Physical Channel (F-DPCH) is a downlink channel and is a physical channel used to transmit several DPCH using one channel code. Dedicated data for several user equipments are not transferred through one F-DPCH, and the F-DPCH is used to transfer dedicated Ll control information of a plurality of user equipments together, such as a power control signal necessary for closed loop power control. When the downlink F-DPCH exists, an uplink DPCH operates in conjunction with the downlink F-DPCH. In the F-DPCH, a UEl, a UE2 and a UE3 use one channel code together. At this time, each UE is equipped with the DPCH as the uplink.
[47] FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a subframe of the HS-
SCCH.
[48] Referring to FIG. 8, a subframe of the HS-SCCH includes three slots and has the length of a 2ms TTI. One slot can have a 40-bit length, i.e., 2560 chips. The downlink HS-SCCH has a spreading factor 128. The HS-SCCH is a downlink physical channel having the transfer rate of 60 kbps. Information transmitted through the downlink HS- SCCH can be largely classified into Transport Format and Resource related Information (TFRI) and HARQ related information. UE identity (H-RNTI) information to inform whether transmitted information is user information is also transmitted through the HS-SCCH.
[49] An example of information transmitted through the downlink HS-SCCH is listed in
Table 1.
[50] Table 1
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[51] The TFRI information includes the channelization-code-set information X , the modulation scheme information X and the transport-block size information X . The ms tbs
HARQ information includes the HARQ process information X , the Redundancy and hap constellation Version (RV) X and the new data indicator X . The UE ID information rv nd includes the UE identity X .
[52] FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing coding of the HS-SCCH.
[53] Referring to FIG. 9, a multiplexed information X is generated by multiplexing X
1 ccs and X . The multiplexed information X experiences channel coding 1 to generate a ms 1 first codeword Z . The data rate of Z is rate-matched by rate matching 1 to generate a rate-matching block R . UE specific masking is performed on the R using X to
1 1 ue generate a masked unit S . [54] RV parameters r, s, and b are conjugated and undergo RV (Redundancy Version) coding, thus producing X . X , X , X and X are are multiplexed to generate X . A rv tbs hap rv nd 2
UE specific CRC is attached to the X to generate Y. Channel coding 2 is performed on Y to generate Z . The data rate of Z is rate-matched by rate matching 2 to generate R . S and R are mapped to a physical channel which is the HS-SCCH.
[55] FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing the frame format of a HS-DPCCH (High
Speed-Dedicated Physical Control Channel).
[56] Referring to FIG. 10, an uplink HS-DPCCH transmits an uplink feedback signaling, related to data transfer through a downlink HS-DSCH. The HS-DPCCH is a dedicated channel for a specific UE and operates in conjunction with an uplink and downlink DPCH (Dedicated Physical Channel). The feedback signaling is comprised of ACK (Acknowledgement)/NACK (Negative Acknowledgement) signal for HARQ and CQI (Channel Quality Indicator). A frame of the HS-DPCCH includes five subframes of 2 ms in length. Each subframe includes three slots. The ACK/NACK signal is transmitted through the first slot of the HS-DPCCH subframe, and the CQI is transmitted through the second and third slots of the HS-DSCH subframe. The HS- DPCCH is always transmitted together with the uplink DPCCH. The CQI is information on the downlink radio channel. The CQI is measured by the UE through a downlink Common Pilot Channel (CPICH) and sent to the BS. The ACK/NACK signal informs ACK or NACK information about user data packets which are transmitted through the downlink HS-DSCH according to a HARQ mechanism.
[57] Hereinafter, a RRC connection procedure through the above channels is described.
[58] A network informs a HS-SCCH, which is monitored by each UE, through a RRC signal. The network informs a UE of one or more HS-SCCHs, which must be monitored by a pertinent UE, by sending a UE dedicated RRC message to the UE through the DCCH. Thus, HS-SCCHs that must be monitored by the UE are decided based on the information of the RRC message informed by the network with no any rules. The UE monitors one or more HS-SCCHs indicated by the RRC message.
[59] In order to enter into a RRC connected state, a UE sends a RRC connection request message to a network. The network sends a RRC connection setup message to the UE through a CCCH. When the RRC connection setup message is sent through a HS- DSCH, the network informs, through a HS-SCCH, the UE of the transmission of the message through the HS-DSCH. Before establishing a RRC connection, the UE cannot receive a RRC message. Accordingly, when receiving the RRC message such as the RRC connection setup message, which is transmitted through the CCCH, through the HS-DSCH, a problem arises because the UE does not decide which HS-SCCH has to be monitored.
[60] FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing the RRC connection procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[61] Referring to FIG. 11, a UE receives system information from a network (S210). The system information can be received through a broadcasting channel. The system information includes information about a plurality of shared control channels. The shared control channel is a physical channel for transmitting control information regarding the reception of data through a shared data channel. The shared control channel may be a HS-SCCH. The shared data channel may be a HS-DSCH, which is shared by several UEs in order to receive data. The system information includes information about a plurality of HS-SCCHs. The UE can obtain information about the plurality of HS- SCCHs based on the system information.
[62] The UE transmits a RRC connection request message to the network (S220). Before transmitting the RRC connection request message, the UE can sends a random access preamble on a random access channel (RACH) to request radio resources for the RRC connection request message.
[63] The UE selects one or more HS-SCCHs, which is monitored, using its UE identity
(S230). In other words, the UE selects a specific one of a plurality of shared control channels using the UE identity in order to receive messages, which are transmitted through a common channel, through a shared data channel. The UE identity may be one of IMSI (International Mobile Station Identity), TMSI (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity), RNTI (Radio Network Temporary Identity) and so on. Indices can be assigned to the plurality of HS-SCCHs in the system information. The UE can find out the index of the selected HS-SCCH according to the following equation:
[64] MathFigure 1
HS-SCCH index = UE identity mod K
[65] where K is given by the system information.
[66] The UE finds out the index of the HS-SCCH using the above equation and acquires setup information of a pertinent HS-SCCH from the index calculated based on the system information. The UE sets up the HS-SCCH based on the acquired setup information.
[67] The UE monitors the selected HS-SCCH (S240).
[68] If it is instructed that the UE receives the message on the HS-DSCH using the HS-
SCCH, the UE receives a RRC connection setup message on the HS-DSCH (S250). In other words, if the UE receives a selected shared control channel periodically and receives a message indicating the use of a shared data channel through a shared control channel, it receives the message through the shared data channel according to an instruction.
[69] The above RRC connection setup process can be used in a cell updating process. In the cell updating process, the RRC connection request message corresponds to a cell updating message and the RRC connection setup message corresponds to a cell updating confirm message.
[70] A method of performing paging is described below. Paging refers to the act of calling one or more UEs in order for a network to perform a specific purpose. Paging also has a function of not allowing a UE to wake up except for when necessary in order to save power of the UE as well as the function of allowing a network to find out a specific UE. That is, a UE is in a sleeping mode at normal times, but wakes up when paging is received from a network and then performs an act required by the network.
[71] FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of performing a paging procedure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[72] Referring to FIG. 12, a UE receives system information from a network (S310). The system information can be transmits through a broadcasting channel. The system information includes information about a plurality of HS-SCCHs. The UE can acquire information about the plurality of HS-SCCHs based on the system information.
[73] The UE selects one or more HS-SCCHs, which must be monitored, of a plurality of
HS-SCCHs using its UE identity in order to receive a paging message through the HS- DSCH (S320). The UE identity may be one of IMSI, TMSI, RNTI and so on. The plurality of HS-SCCHs in the system information received from the network are assigned indices. The UE can find out the indices of the selected HS-SCCHs according to the equation 1. After the UE finds out the indices of the HS-SCCHs, the UE acquires setup information of a pertinent HS-SCCH from the indices calculated based on the system information. The UE sets up the HS-SCCH based on the acquired setup information.
[74] The UE monitors the selected HS-SCCH (S330).
[75] If it is instructed that the UE receives the message on the HS-DSCH using the HS-
SCCH, the UE receives a paging message on the HS-DSCH (S340). The UE receives the paging message through the HS-DSCH in the CELL_PCH or URA_PCH state.
[76] The functions described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein can be performed by a microprocessor, a controller, a micro-controller, or a processor such as an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) according to software, a program code or the like, which is coded to perform the above functions. It can be understood that design, development and implementation of the code are well known to those skilled in the art based on the detailed description.
[77] As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims. Therefore, all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds are intended to be embraced by the appended claims.

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[1] A data transmission method in a wireless communication system, comprising: receiving information about a plurality of shared control channels; selecting at least one of the plurality of shared control channels using a user equipment (UE) identity; receiving a message indicating the use of a shared data channel through the selected shared control channel; and receiving data through the shared data channel according to the message.
[2] The data transmission method of claim 1, wherein the information about the plurality of shared control channels is transmitted through a broadcasting channel.
[3] The data transmission method of claim 1, wherein a shared control channel is a
High Speed-Shared Control Channel (HS-SCCH).
[4] The data transmission method of claim 1, wherein the shared data channel is a
High Speed-Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH).
[5] The data transmission method of claim 1, wherein the UE identity is one of International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI), Temporary Mobile Subscriber
Identity (TMSI) and Radio Network Temporary Identity (RNTI). [6] The data transmission method of claim 1, further comprising: transmitting a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request message after receiving the information about the plurality of shared control channels. [7] The data transmission method of claim 1, wherein the data received through the shared data channel is a RRC connection setup message. [8] The data transmission method of claim 1, wherein the data received through the shared data channel is a paging message. [9] A data transmission method in a wireless communication system, comprising: selecting at least one of a plurality of shared control channels using a UE identity; and receiving data through a shared data channel, which is indicated by the selected shared control channel, by monitoring the selected shared control channel.
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