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- the present invention relates to a method for configurating a basic signal allocation unit and a method of transmitting signals using the configurated basic signal allocation unit.
- a slot is defined as a signal transmission unit.
- the slot is a basic data transport unit and can be named 'minimum resource block' .
- the slot in IEEE 802.16e system is described as follows.
- a slot in OFDMA physical layer of IEEE 802.16e system is regulated on both a time domain (e.g., the number of OFDMA symbols) and a frequency domain (e.g., the number of subcarriers) and configurates a data allocation unit.
- a definition of OFDMA slot follows OFDMA symbol structure.
- the OFDMA symbol structure may differ in uplink (hereinafter abbreviated as "UL") or downlink (hereinafter abbreviated as "DL"), in FUSC (full usage of subchannels) or PUSC (partial usage of subchannels) , or in distributed subcarrier permutation or adjacent subcarrier permutation.
- 1 slot can be defined as 1 subchannel * 1 OFDMA symbol .
- 1 slot can be defined as 1 subchannel * 2 OFDMA symbols.
- DL TUSC tile usage of subchannels 1 and TUSC 2 using distributed subcarrier permutation
- 1 slot can be defined as 1 subchannel * 2, 3 or 6 OFDMA symbols.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for 2 -dimensional resource allocation concept in OFDMA of IEEE 802.16e system.
- a data area becomes a 2 -dimensional area consisting of a group 101 of adjacent subchannels and a group 102 of adjacent OFDMA symbols. All resource allocations refer to logical subchannels, and a subchannel offset shown in FIG. 1 becomes a frequency domain reference of resource allocation.
- FIG. 2 is a conceptional diagram for a case that resource areas supporting each permutation method are separated on a time axis (left in Fig. 2) and a case that resource areas supporting each permutation method coexist in a specific time (right in Fig. 2) .
- the permutation method in the IEEE 802.16e system is separated on a time axis and because a structure is designed to be optimized for each different permutation method. If various permutation methods, as shown in the right side of FIG. 2, coexist on a certain time instance, i.e., if a user is able to use various permutation methods in a specific time, a single unified basic data allocation structure and a pilot transmission structure would be required.
- the present invention is directed to a method for configurating a basic signal allocation unit and a method of transmitting signals using the configurated basic signal allocation unit that substantially obviate one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method for configurating a basic signal allocation unit and a method of transmitting signals using the configurated basic signal allocation unit, by which a basic resource allocation unit applicable in common regardless of a distributed/AMC permutation method is proposed in a manner of assuming a system that a user is able to use various permutation methods in a specific time, as shown in the right side of FIG. 2, and by which signals are transceived using the basic resource allocation unit.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for configurating a basic signal allocation unit and a method of transmitting signals using the configurated basic signal allocation unit, by which a basic resource allocation unit is configurated to obtain high system efficiency by minimizing signaling overhead.
- a method of transmitting signals comprising segmenting information bits by a basic resource block unit; mapping each of the information bits segmented by the basic resource block unit to a basic resource block; and transmitting the mapped information bits as a transmission signal, when the basic resource block unit comprises "S" (an natural number) OFDMA symbols corresponding to 1 subframe length or multiple of 1 subframe length in a time domain and W N" (an natural number) subcarriers in a frequency domain, and when said mapping is performed according to either localized or distributed resource allocation, and the basic resource block unit is uniformly used for the localized and the distributed resource allocations, is presented.
- S an natural number
- the 1 subframe length corresponds to 6 OFDMA symbols, and the "S" is either 6 or 12.
- the "N" may be determined to meet a condition that the "N" multiplied by a predetermined subcarrier spacing corresponds to a predetermined divisor of a system bandwidth.
- the predetermined subcarrier spacing may correspond to 10.9375 kHz
- the system bandwidth may correspond to one of 5 MHz, 10 MHz and 20 MHz
- the predetermined divisor of the system bandwidth preferably corresponds to 200 kHz.
- the "N” may be either 18 or 9.
- the "S" is 6, and the "N" is 18.
- a method of transmitting signals comprising: segmenting information bits by a basic resource block unit; mapping each of the information bits segmented by the basic resource block unit to a basic resource block; and transmitting the mapped information bits as a transmission signal, when the basic resource block unit comprises "S" (a natural number) OFDMA symbols corresponding to 1 subframe length or multiple of 1 subframe length in a time domain and "N" (a natural number) subcarriers in a frequency- domain, when said mapping is performed according to either localized or distributed resource allocation, and when the basic resource block unit is used for the localized resource allocations, and a fraction of the basic resource block unit is used for the distributed resource allocations.
- the "S" is 6, and the "N” is 18.
- the fraction of the basic resource block unit may comprise 6 OFDMA symbols and 9 subcarriers .
- the present invention in case of using a basic signal allocation unit of the present invention, signaling overhead can be significantly reduced while a small packet service can be supported. And, the present invention can obviate the problem for degraded pilot allocation efficiency in previous system. Also, the present invention can obtain high frequency efficiency while maximally using basic specifications of a conventional, thereby it is applicable to a new system and is more likely to obtain backward compatibility.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for 2 -dimensional resource allocation concept in OFDMA of IEEE 802.16e system,-
- FIG. 2 is a conceptional diagram for a case (left) that resource areas supporting each permutation method are separated on a time axis and a case (right) that resource areas supporting each permutation method coexist in a specific time;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram to describe a basic signal allocation structure
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a basic signal allocation unit according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- 'basic signal allocation unit' indicates a smallest basic structure in various signal allocations including data and is applied as a most basic unit in case of performing data/control information allocation and subchannelization in performing scheduling for data transport.
- the basic signal allocation unit is named 'resource block' in the 3GPP LTE system or 'slot' or 'subchannel' in the conventional IEEE 802.16e system.
- the signal allocated according to the basic signal allocation unit can include one of various signals such as a control signal, a pilot and the like as well as data.
- 'basic data allocation unit' for basic signal allocation unit unless there is no confusion with other units.
- the basic signal allocation unit can be named 'resource block' , "basic resource block' or RB like the resource allocation unit of 3GPP LTE system or the like.
- this basic signal allocation unit can be referred as 'physical resource unit (PRU) ' .
- a slot as a basic signal allocation unit in IEEE 802.16e system is configurated into a somewhat small unit to support such a small packet service as VoIP. Yet, in case that a basic signal allocation unit is configurated small to support the small packet service, signaling overhead may increase. And, in case of a small packet service such as VoIP service and the like, it is more general that the same modulation and coding scheme (MCS) is applied for a predetermined period of time rather than the MCS is changed for each basic signal allocation unit.
- MCS modulation and coding scheme
- a basic signal allocation unit is configurated small for the small packet service support like the IEEE 802.16e system, signaling overhead may be unnecessarily increased to support all other packet services. Even if a resource allocation unit is configurated somewhat bigger, a method of supporting a conventional small packet service sufficiently is possible. Therefore, a basic signal allocation unit according to the present invention is proposed to be configurated into a unit somewhat bigger than the slot of the IEEE 802.16e system.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram to describe a basic signal allocation structure.
- FIG. 3 shows an example that a single frame is constructed with at least one or more subframes . And, each of the subframes is constructed with six OFDM symbols. If a time domain unit of a basic signal allocation structure is determined to have the subframe size shown in FIG. 3, i.e., 6 OFDM symbols, the basic signal allocation structure is determined according to only how many subcarriers on a frequency axis are included in the basic signal allocation structure. So, when the number of OFDM symbols constructing a single subframe is equal to the number of OFDM symbols of a basic signal allocation structure, it can be construed as 1-dimensional resource allocation.
- a basic data allocation structure can be determined by the time-domain OFDM symbol number and the frequency-domain subcarrier number.
- a minimum, resource allocation unit has the OFDM symbol number corresponding to a single subframe in a time domain and a resource allocation unit is configurated to be determined only by the subcarrier number in a frequency domain. Therefore, it is able to reduce signaling overhead to be smaller than that of the case of configurating a basic signal allocation unit 2 -dimensionalIy .
- the present invention is applicable to various systems.
- the present invention intends to propose a basic signal allocation structure to be applied to IEEE 802.16m system for enhancing the conventional IEEE 802.16e system.
- IEEE 802.16m system it is required to support a system according to IEEE 802.16e and WiMAX (ReI. 1.0 or ReI. 1.x) as well as a new system of IEEE 802.16 m (see IEEE 802.16m-07/002r4 - TGm system requirements document (SRD) ) . Therefore, it is necessary to refer to numerology of the conventional IEEE 802.16e system in designing a new basic signal allocation unit according to the present invention.
- a subcarrier spacing in the conventional IEEE 802.16e system is 10.9375kHz.
- the number (n) of subcarriers of the basic signal allocation unit or a data allocation unit according to preferred embodiment of the present invention is made to approach a divisor of a system bandwidth when it (n) is multiplied by the subcarrier spacing (10.9375 kHz) (i.e. n * 10.9375 kHz « a certain divisor of a system bandwidth) . So, it is able to facilitate band- scheduling to be set.
- various system bandwidths e.g., 5MHz, 10MHz, 20MHz, etc.
- system bandwidths scalable bandwidth
- candidate subcarrier numbers that can meet the above condition.
- the subcarrier number 12 and the subcarrier number 18 are mainly described.
- the subcarrier number is selected to minimize signaling overhead in the selected candidates in aspect of the above-mentioned band scheduling and to maximize frequency efficiency by considering a coherent bandwidth. And, the subcarrier number is also selected to consider an advantageous aspect in allocating resources distributively within a basic signal allocation unit by having various divisors. The respective aspects will be explained in detail in the following description.
- a frequency domain unit of a basic signal allocation unit is set to 18 subcarriers selected from the above mentioned candidates of 12 and 18 subcarriers.
- a basic signal allocation unit is constructed with eighteen subcarriers and six OFDM symbols.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a basic signal allocation unit according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a basic signal allocation structure or a basic data allocation unit proposed by the present embodiment is able to play a role as the smallest basic structure of data/signal allocation and is also applicable as the smallest basic unit to the case of performing data/control information allocation and resource block channelization of scheduling.
- Scheduling i.e., a range to which control information is applied
- total 108 subcarriers exist within a single basic signal allocation unit. And, some of them are used as data subcarriers, pilot subcarriers and control signal area, respectively. Meanwhile, in case that 18 subcarriers are used as a frequency domain unit of a basic signal allocation unit according to the present embodiment, a frequency domain unit of a basic signal allocation unit becomes about 200 kHz on the assumption of a subcarrier spacing 10.9375 kHz in the IEEE 802.16e system to have a size suitable for band- scheduling. And, scheduling can be more easily performed in case that a basic signal allocation unit is distributively allocated by including many divisors such as 2 , 3 , 6 and 9.
- FIG. 4 shows a case that a time domain unit of a basic signal allocation unit is constructed with six OFDM symbols corresponding to a single subframe according to the present embodiment.
- a time domain unit size of the basic resource allocation unit according to the present embodiment can be different from six OFDM symbols until it corresponds to the subframe unit in the time domain.
- a signal transmitting method using a basic resource allocation unit is explained as follows.
- the segmentation of the information bit sequence can be performed by a unit (e.g., 18 subcarriers * 6 OFDM symbols) greater than that of the segmentation suitable for a slot size of the IEEE 802.16e system.
- the segmented information bits can be transported by being mapped to a basic signal allocation unit.
- signals transported by being mapped to the basic signal allocation unit can include control information, pilot and the like as well as data.
- the basic signal allocation unit can be uniformly applicable regardless of a permutation method such as distribution/AMC and the like and can have a structure which is advantageous in being applied to the case of design for supporting various permutations methods, a shown in the right side of FIG. 2, in a specific time in a new system (e.g., IEEE 802.16m system) .
- a new system e.g., IEEE 802.16m system
- the logical resource unit may have the same size of the physical resource unit (PRU) and may be the basic unit for both distributed and localized resource allocation.
- the LRU may have different size in the frequency domain. That is, for some cases, the LRU for localized allocation may have the same size of the PRU, and the LRU for distributed allocation may have the same size of the PRU or the fraction size (1/2, 1/3, 1/6 or 1/9) of the PRU. Because, as stated above, the size of the basic signal block is configured to have many divisors (such as 2, 3, 6 and 9), this type of resource allocation can be easily supported by the definition of the PRU according to the present invention.
- the allocation unit i.e. LRU
- the allocation unit for distributed resource allocation comprising either same number of subcarriers (6 OFDMA symbols * 18 subcarriers) or 1/2 number of subcarriers (6 OFDMA symbols * 9 subcarriers) is proposed.
- a basic signal allocation unit proposed according to the present embodiment may establish a base in setting a data and pilot subcarrier allocating method within a basic signal allocation unit as well as such a general method as the signal transmitting method.
- the data and pilot subcarrier allocation method within the basic signal allocation unit can be differently applied according to a detailed pilot number and a control signal allocation method.
- a basic signal allocation structure is constructed with 18 subcarriers and 6 OFDM symbols. And, data and pilot subcarrier number or pilot pattern within the basic signal allocation structure can be differently applied.
- the number of data subcarriers within the basic signal allocation structure or the data allocation structure can be designed to match an input size (a multiple of 48 or 96) of CTC (convolutional turbo codes) module or not to (e.g., a rate-matching module is available) .
- CTC convolutional turbo codes
- Table 1 represents an example of a subcarrier configuration usable for a case of applying a basic signal allocation unit according to the present embodiment. [Table 1]
- Table 2 shows an example of a subcarrier configuration usable for a case of configurating a frequency domain unit of a basic signal allocation unit with 12 subcarriers according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- a frequency subcarrier size (18 subcarriers) suitable for band scheduling is applied as a frequency unit of a basic signal allocation unit.
- signaling overhead in resource allocation is minimized and optimal band scheduling performance can be provided.
- the OFDM symbol number of a basic signal allocation unit is fixed to 6
- a test result from being compared to an embodiment for setting a frequency domain unit to a size of 12 subcarriers can be explained as follows .
- Reference system 840 DC (802.16e PUSC) (SubC- exclusive) level distributed)
- RB (12,6) AMC indicates a case of configurating a basic signal allocation unit with 12 subcarriers * 6 OFDM symbols according to one embodiment of the present invention and using AMC mode.
- RB (18,6) AMC indicates a case of configurating a basic signal allocation unit with 18 subcarriers * 6 OFDM symbols according to one embodiment of the present invention and using AMC mode.
- the embodiment of using the 18- subcarier size has the number resource blocks on whole frequency band, which is smaller than that of the embodiment of using 12-subcarrier size. Therefore, it is advantageous in that resource allocation signaling overhead is required less. Yet, it can be also confirmed that band- AMC performance is maintained almost same through the result of Table 3.
- the structure corresponding to the above- mentioned case of using 18 subcarriers according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention may be most preferable .
- Table 3 and Table 4 correspond to the system environment currently discussed by IEEE 802.16m standardization committee and provide the criteria of system level simulations thereof. And, the criteria are represented by Table 5. Compared to pilot overhead of the conventional IEEE 802.16e system, if pilot overhead is reduced to 5.56%, further enhanced performance can be provided using the basic signal allocation unit according to the present embodiment . [Table 5]
- another embodiment of the present invention proposes a method of using a basic signal allocation unit having 18-subcarrier size * 12-OFDM symbol size .
- the present embodiment proposes that the OFDM symbol number of a basic signal allocation structure is defined as 12 that is a multiple of 6. If the present embodiment is applied, a smallest signal allocation unit for transmitting and scheduling data (or a control signal) has the structure of 18 subcarriers * 12 OFDM symbols.
- a single basic signal allocation structure is constructed with total 216 subcarriers, which are divided into data subcarriers, pilot subcarriers and control channel subcarriers .
- a further embodiment of the present invention proposes a method of using a basic signal allocation unit having 12-subcarrier size * 12-OFDM symbol size.
- the OFDM symbol number of a basic signal allocation structure is defined as 12 and 12 subcarriers can be used as a frequency domain unit .
- a single basic signal allocation structure is constructed with total 144 subcarriers, which are divided into data subcarriers, pilot subcarriers and control channel subcarriers .
- a basic signal allocation unit and a signal transmitting method using the same according to each embodiment of the present invention has a structure suitably applicable to IEEE 802.16m system enhanced from IEEE 802.16e system. Yet, the present invention is applicable to various systems for enhancing various wireless communication systems by the same principles as well as the IEEE 802.16m system.
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