WO1996018277A1 - Up link macro diversity method and apparatus in a digital mobile radio communication system - Google Patents

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WO1996018277A1
WO1996018277A1 PCT/SE1995/001396 SE9501396W WO9618277A1 WO 1996018277 A1 WO1996018277 A1 WO 1996018277A1 SE 9501396 W SE9501396 W SE 9501396W WO 9618277 A1 WO9618277 A1 WO 9618277A1
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Priority to EP95941274A priority patent/EP0796544B1/en
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Priority to US08/836,925 priority patent/US5867791A/en
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W52/00Power management, e.g. TPC [Transmission Power Control], power saving or power classes
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    • H04W52/38TPC being performed in particular situations
    • H04W52/386TPC being performed in particular situations centralized, e.g. when the radio network controller or equivalent takes part in the power control
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    • H04B7/00Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
    • H04B7/02Diversity systems; Multi-antenna system, i.e. transmission or reception using multiple antennas
    • H04B7/022Site diversity; Macro-diversity
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L1/00Arrangements for detecting or preventing errors in the information received
    • H04L1/02Arrangements for detecting or preventing errors in the information received by diversity reception
    • H04L1/06Arrangements for detecting or preventing errors in the information received by diversity reception using space diversity
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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  • the present invention relates to macro diversity in a digital mobile radio communication system, and in particular to an up link macro diversity method and apparatus in such a system.
  • a drawback of these up link diversity methods is that the received information blocks from several base stations have to be sent to the mobile services switching center, which reduces the capacity of the land system.
  • An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an up link macro diversity method and apparatus in a digital cellular mobile radio communication system in which the capacity of the land system is increased by reducing the amount of informatio that has to be transferred between base stations and the nex node of the land system of said communication system, for exampl a mobile services switching center.
  • One way to combine information blocks from several base station is to use only the information from the "best" block. In such case it would be unnecessary to transfer the information o discarded blocks between base stations and the mobile service switching center.
  • the present invention is based on th idea that instead of transferring all the received blocks, it is sufficient to calculate a quality measure for each block and t transfer only these quality measures.
  • the quality measures received by the mobile services switching center are then compared, and the base station from which the best quality measure was received is ordered to transfer its information block.
  • FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of a part of a digital cellular mobile radio communication system illustrating the concepts of the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a diagram illustrating the signal transfer between base stations and a mobile services swit ⁇ ching center operating in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIGURE 3 is a flow chart illustrating the method in accor- dance with the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • the present invention will now be described with reference to a digital cellular radio communication system of TDMA type.
  • the invention is not restricted to such systems, but is also applicable to other digital cellular systems, such as CDMA systems.
  • a mobile MS transmits information blocks, which are received at two base stations BSl and BS2.
  • the received signals are demodulated and decoded in accordance with conventional methods, and the resulting information blocks BLl and BL2, respectively, are stored in respective buffers BUF1 and BUF2.
  • an information block is a frame, which typically corresponds to 10-40 ms of speech/data.
  • Microprocessor controllers MPC1 and MPC2, respectively retrieve relevant bits over bit retrieval lines B for calculating and outputting corresponding quality methods Ql and Q2, respectively, of the stored blocks BLl and BL2.
  • quality measure does not necessarily mean just a single value, but could imply a sequence of values representing different aspects of the quality of the respective received block.
  • Suitable quality measures are the number of bytes in a block that contained an error that was correctable, the number of bytes that contain non-correctable errors, or a combination thereof. Another quality measure is described in WO-94/05100, according to which a channel estimate is used to form a quality measure.
  • the quality measures Ql, Q2 are sent on respective lines LI, L2 to the mobile services switching centers MSC, which contains a decision means DEC that receives these signals.
  • Decision means DEC may for instance comprise a micro processor.
  • the dots below line L2 and below the input lines of decision means DEC imply that quality measures may be received from more than two bas stations. In fact in its most general form the invention implie receiving quality measures Ql, Q2, ... , QN from a set o corresponding base stations BSl, BS2, ..., BSN.
  • Decision means DEC determines the best received quality measur and sends a message M to the microprocessor controller in th corresponding base station BSl or BS2 over corresponding line L or L2.
  • the microprocessor controller that receives this message, over a line C instructs its buffer to output its block (BLl o BL2) to mobile services switching center MSC.
  • On the correspon ding output line (LI or L2) The block received by mobil services switching center MSC is considered as the common outpu block from all the base stations in the set.
  • Her quality measures Ql and Q2 are received by mobile service switching center MSC from the base stations BSl and BS2, respectively.
  • the decision means in mobile services switchin center MSC determines that Q2 is the best measure, which implies that block BL2 is the most reliable block. Therefore mobile service switching center MSC sends message M to base station BS2, in which microprocessor controller MPC2 instructs buffer BUF2 to output block 2 to mobile services switching center MSC, which in turn outputs block BL2 on line L3 to the public switched telephone network PSTN (see Figure 1 ) as a common output from base stations BSl, BS2.
  • lines LI, L2 are used for signalling (Ql, Q2, M) as well as information transfer (BLl, BL2) .
  • BLl, BL2 information transfer
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the above described method.
  • the routine starts in step 300.
  • the measures Ql, Q2, ... , QN of the received information blocks are calculated at each base station BSl, BS2, ..., BSN in the set.
  • the set of quality measures Ql, Q2, ..., QN are sent to decision means DEC.
  • decision means DEC determines the best measure Q.
  • the base station that corresponds to the block with the best Q is instructed to output its block as a common output from the entire set of base stations.
  • the routine ends in step 350. This routine is repeated for each information block that is transmitted from the mobile station MS and received by the base stations in the set.
  • decision means DEC is located in a mobile services switching center.
  • decision means DEC since decision means DEC does not actually process any received information blocks, it only receives quality measures, determines the best measure and instructs a corresponding base stations to output its block. Therefore decision means DEC may be physically separated from mobile services switching center MSC. However, the actually transferred information blocks from base stations BSl, BS2 will be sent to mobile services switching center MSC.

Abstract

A digital cellular mobile radio communication system comprises a mobile station (MS) transmitting an information block and a set of base stations (BS1, BS2) receiving information blocks (BL1, BL2) corresponding to said transmitted information block at each base station in said set. This communication system contains an up link macro diversity system with means (MPC1, MPC2) in each base station (BS1, BS2) for determining a quality measure (Q1, Q2) representing the reliability of each respective received information block (BL1, BL2), and decision means (DEC) for choosing the received information block (BL1, BL2) with the best quality measure as a common output information block of said set of base stations (BS1, BS2).

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UP LINK MACRO DIVERSITY METHOD AND APPARATUS IN A DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to macro diversity in a digital mobile radio communication system, and in particular to an up link macro diversity method and apparatus in such a system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In conventional digital cellular mobile radio communication systems a mobile station communicates with only one base station at each given time. However, recently it has been suggested to use so called macro diversity in such systems. This concept means that in the down link direction several base stations send the same information blocks to a mobile station, which combines the sent blocks into a final received block. In the up link direction a mobile station transmits an information block which is received at several base stations. The received blocks are transmitted to a common node in the land system, for example a mobile services switching center, where the received blocks are combined into a final received block. These procedures increase the reliability of the received information blocks, since the information has now travelled along different paths, one of which may distort the information less than the other.
A drawback of these up link diversity methods is that the received information blocks from several base stations have to be sent to the mobile services switching center, which reduces the capacity of the land system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an up link macro diversity method and apparatus in a digital cellular mobile radio communication system in which the capacity of the land system is increased by reducing the amount of informatio that has to be transferred between base stations and the nex node of the land system of said communication system, for exampl a mobile services switching center.
One way to combine information blocks from several base station is to use only the information from the "best" block. In such case it would be unnecessary to transfer the information o discarded blocks between base stations and the mobile service switching center. Thus, the present invention is based on th idea that instead of transferring all the received blocks, it is sufficient to calculate a quality measure for each block and t transfer only these quality measures. The quality measures received by the mobile services switching center are then compared, and the base station from which the best quality measure was received is ordered to transfer its information block.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by making reference to the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of a part of a digital cellular mobile radio communication system illustrating the concepts of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a diagram illustrating the signal transfer between base stations and a mobile services swit¬ ching center operating in accordance with the present invention; and
FIGURE 3 is a flow chart illustrating the method in accor- dance with the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention will now be described with reference to a digital cellular radio communication system of TDMA type. However, the invention is not restricted to such systems, but is also applicable to other digital cellular systems, such as CDMA systems.
In Figure 1 a mobile MS transmits information blocks, which are received at two base stations BSl and BS2. The received signals are demodulated and decoded in accordance with conventional methods, and the resulting information blocks BLl and BL2, respectively, are stored in respective buffers BUF1 and BUF2. In a preferred embodiment an information block is a frame, which typically corresponds to 10-40 ms of speech/data. Microprocessor controllers MPC1 and MPC2, respectively, retrieve relevant bits over bit retrieval lines B for calculating and outputting corresponding quality methods Ql and Q2, respectively, of the stored blocks BLl and BL2.
Here the concept quality measure does not necessarily mean just a single value, but could imply a sequence of values representing different aspects of the quality of the respective received block.
Examples of suitable quality measures are the number of bytes in a block that contained an error that was correctable, the number of bytes that contain non-correctable errors, or a combination thereof. Another quality measure is described in WO-94/05100, according to which a channel estimate is used to form a quality measure.
The quality measures Ql, Q2 are sent on respective lines LI, L2 to the mobile services switching centers MSC, which contains a decision means DEC that receives these signals. Decision means DEC may for instance comprise a micro processor. The dots below line L2 and below the input lines of decision means DEC imply that quality measures may be received from more than two bas stations. In fact in its most general form the invention implie receiving quality measures Ql, Q2, ... , QN from a set o corresponding base stations BSl, BS2, ..., BSN.
Decision means DEC determines the best received quality measur and sends a message M to the microprocessor controller in th corresponding base station BSl or BS2 over corresponding line L or L2. The microprocessor controller that receives this message, over a line C instructs its buffer to output its block (BLl o BL2) to mobile services switching center MSC. On the correspon ding output line (LI or L2) . The block received by mobil services switching center MSC is considered as the common outpu block from all the base stations in the set.
The above procedure is further illustrated in Figure 2. Her quality measures Ql and Q2 are received by mobile service switching center MSC from the base stations BSl and BS2, respectively. The decision means in mobile services switchin center MSC determines that Q2 is the best measure, which implies that block BL2 is the most reliable block. Therefore mobile service switching center MSC sends message M to base station BS2, in which microprocessor controller MPC2 instructs buffer BUF2 to output block 2 to mobile services switching center MSC, which in turn outputs block BL2 on line L3 to the public switched telephone network PSTN (see Figure 1 ) as a common output from base stations BSl, BS2.
In the above description it has been assumed that lines LI, L2 are used for signalling (Ql, Q2, M) as well as information transfer (BLl, BL2) . However, in practice there may be separate lines for signalling and information transfer.
Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating the above described method. The routine starts in step 300. In step 310 the measures Ql, Q2, ... , QN of the received information blocks are calculated at each base station BSl, BS2, ..., BSN in the set. In step 320 the set of quality measures Ql, Q2, ..., QN are sent to decision means DEC. In step 330 decision means DEC determines the best measure Q. In step 340 the base station that corresponds to the block with the best Q is instructed to output its block as a common output from the entire set of base stations. Finally the routine ends in step 350. This routine is repeated for each information block that is transmitted from the mobile station MS and received by the base stations in the set.
In the above described embodiment it has been assumed that decision means DEC is located in a mobile services switching center. However, this is not necessarily the case, since decision means DEC does not actually process any received information blocks, it only receives quality measures, determines the best measure and instructs a corresponding base stations to output its block. Therefore decision means DEC may be physically separated from mobile services switching center MSC. However, the actually transferred information blocks from base stations BSl, BS2 will be sent to mobile services switching center MSC.
In the above description it has also been assumed that only one information block is chosen from a set of received information blocks. However, it is within the scope of the same inventive idea to form (in element DEC in Fig. 1, for example) a combina¬ tion of the best (in terms of quality measure) received blocks as a common output from a set of base stations. This would still reduce the amount of signaling, since not all received blocks have to be transferred to the mobile services switching center. For example, if the 3 best received blocks are transferred to the mobile services switching center, a combined block may be formed by setting each bit in this block equal to the value of the majority of the 3 corresponding transferred bits.
Furthermore, in this specification the present invention has been described with reference to a TDMA system. However, as noted above the invention is also applicable to a CDMA system. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes may be made to the present invention without departure from the spirit and scope thereof, which is defined by the appended claims.

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1. An up link macro diversity method in a digital cellular mobile radio communication system, comprising the steps of transmitting an information block from a mobile station and receiving information blocks corresponding to said transmitted information block at each base station of a predetermined set of base stations, said method being characterized by the further steps of: determining, at each base station in said set, a quality measure representing the reliability of each respective received information block; choosing the information block with the best quality measure as a common output information block of said set of base stations.
2. The method of claim 1, characterized by the further steps of: sending the quality measure from each base station to a decision means; determining the best quality measure in said decision means; and ordering the base station corresponding to the best quality measure to output its received information block as said common output information block.
3. An up link macro diversity method in a digital cellular mobile radio communication system, comprising the steps of transmitting an information block from a mobile station and receiving information blocks corresponding to said transmitted information block at each base station of a predetermined set of base stations, said method being characterized by the further steps of: determining, at each base station in said set, a quality measure representing the reliability of each respective received information block; combining some received information blocks having the best quality measures into a common output information block of said set of base stations.
4. An up link macro diversity system in a digital cellular mobil radio communication system, comprising a mobile station trans mitting an information block and a set of base stations receivin information blocks corresponding to said transmitted informatio block at each base station in said set, said diversity syste being characterized by: means (MPC1, MPC2) in each base station (BSl, BS2) of said se for determining a quality measure (Ql, Q2) representing th reliability of each respective received information block (BLl, BL2) ; decision means (DEC) for choosing the received informatio block (BLl, BL2) with the best quality measure as a common outpu information block of said set of base stations (BSl, BS2) .
5. The diversity system of claim 4, characterized by said decision means (DEC) being connected to each base station (BSl, BS2) in said set for receiving said quality measures, determining the best quality measure and ordering the base station corre- sponding to the best quality measure to output its received information block as said common output information block.
6. The diversity system of claim 6, characterized by said decision means (DEC) being provided in a mobile services switching center (MSC) .
7. An up link macro diversity system in a digital cellular mobile radio communication system, comprising a mobile station trans¬ mitting an information block and a set of base stations receiving information blocks corresponding to said transmitted information block at each base station in said set, said diversity system being characterized by: means (MPC1, MPC2) in each base station (BSl, BS2) of said set for determining a quality measure (Ql, Q2) representing the reliability of each respective received information block (BLl, BL2) ; means (DEC) for combining some received information blocks (BLl, BL2) having the best quality measures into a common output information block of said set of base stations (BSl, BS2).
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