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JP5325928B2 - Channel state information notification method, radio base station apparatus, user terminal, and radio communication system - Google Patents
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JP5325928B2
JP5325928B2 JP2011103171A JP2011103171A JP5325928B2 JP 5325928 B2 JP5325928 B2 JP 5325928B2 JP 2011103171 A JP2011103171 A JP 2011103171A JP 2011103171 A JP2011103171 A JP 2011103171A JP 5325928 B2 JP5325928 B2 JP 5325928B2
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The present invention flexibly notifies a set of non-cyclical channel state information to a plurality of coordinated wireless base station devices even during a coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission and reception. A wireless communication system is characterized by being equipped with: a wireless base station device for transmitting to a user terminal via a downlink control channel an uplink schedule grant containing a request field for requesting the notification of a set of channel state information from a user terminal and an identification field for identifying the wireless base station device to which the set of non-cyclical channel state information is to be notified from among the plurality of wireless base station devices performing coordinated multipoint transmission and reception; and a user terminal for estimating the channel state of the wireless base station device designated by means of the combination of the request field and the identification field and for notifying the set of channel state information to said wireless base station device via an uplink common channel.
The present invention relates to a channel state information notification method, a radio base station apparatus, a user terminal, and a radio communication system in a next generation radio communication system.
In a UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) network, Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been studied for the purpose of higher data rate and lower delay (Non-Patent Document 1). In LTE, as a multi-access scheme, a scheme based on OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) is used in the downlink, and a scheme based on SC-FDMA (Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access) is used in the uplink.
In the LTE system, the uplink signal is mapped to an appropriate radio resource and transmitted from the user terminal to the radio base station apparatus. Specifically, uplink user data is transmitted using an uplink shared channel (PUSCH). Also, uplink control information (UCI) is transmitted using PUSCH when transmitted together with uplink user data, and transmitted using an uplink control channel (PUCCH) when transmitted alone. Is done.
Uplink control information (UCI) includes acknowledgment (ACK / NACK), scheduling request, channel state information (CSI: Channel State Information), etc. for the downlink shared channel (PDSCH). For example, Non-Patent Document 2). The channel state information (hereinafter referred to as CSI) is information based on the instantaneous downlink channel state, such as channel quality information (CQI), precoding matrix index (PMI), rank index (RI), and the like. The CSI is notified from the user terminal to the radio base station apparatus periodically or aperiodically.
Aperiodic channel state information (Aperiodic CSI) is notified from the user terminal to the radio base station in response to a trigger from the radio base station apparatus. This trigger (Aperiodic CSI triggering) is included in an uplink scheduling grant (hereinafter referred to as UL (Uplink) grant) (DCI format 0/4) transmitted on a downlink control channel (PDCCH: Physical Downlink Control Channel). Yes. The user terminal notifies aperiodic channel state information (hereinafter referred to as A-CSI) using the PUSCH specified by the UL grant according to the trigger included in the UL grant. Such notification of A-CSI is also called aperiodic channel state information notification (Aperiodic CSI (CQI / PMI / RI) Reporting).
3GPP, TR25.912 (V7.1.0), "Feasibility study for Evolved UTRA and UTRAN", Sept. 2006 3GPP, TS36.212 (V.9.3.0), "Multiplexing and channel coding", Nov. 2010
Incidentally, inter-cell orthogonalization is one of promising techniques for further improving the system performance with respect to the Release 8 (hereinafter referred to as Rel-8) LTE system. In an LTE system (LTE-A system) after Release 10 (hereinafter referred to as Rel-10), orthogonalization within a cell is realized by orthogonal multi-access for both the uplink and the downlink. That is, in the downlink, orthogonalization is performed between user terminals (UE: User Equipment) in the frequency domain. However, as in W-CDMA, inter-cell interference randomization by one-cell frequency repetition is fundamental.
In LTE systems (LTE-A systems) after Release 11 (hereinafter referred to as Rel-11), coordinated multi-point transmission / reception (CoMP) is a technique for realizing inter-cell orthogonalization. It is being considered. In CoMP transmission / reception, a plurality of cells (radio base station apparatuses) perform transmission / reception signal processing in cooperation with one or a plurality of user terminals (UE: User Equipment). Specifically, in downlink transmission, simultaneous transmission of multiple cells to which precoding is applied, coordinated scheduling / beamforming, and the like are being studied. By this CoMP transmission / reception, for example, the throughput characteristics of the user terminal located at the cell edge are improved.
In the LTE-A system (Lel system after Rel-11) as described above, when CoMP transmission / reception is performed, a communication state such as an interference level is different for each cell (serving cell, cooperative cell). Therefore, when the above-described aperiodic channel state information notification (Aperiodic CSI Reporting) is performed, aperiodic channel state information (A-CSI) can be flexibly notified to a plurality of cooperating radio base station apparatuses. It was hoped to do.
The present invention has been made in view of such a point, and even when cooperative multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception is performed, aperiodic channel state information is flexibly applied to a plurality of cooperative radio base station apparatuses. It is an object of the present invention to provide a channel state information notification method, a radio base station apparatus, a user terminal, and a radio communication system that can be notified.
The channel state information notification method according to the present invention notifies a request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal and aperiodic channel state information among a plurality of radio base station apparatuses that perform coordinated multipoint transmission / reception. A step of transmitting an uplink schedule grant including an identification field for identifying a radio base station apparatus to be transmitted to a user terminal via a downlink control channel; and a combination of the request field and the identification field by the user terminal And a step of estimating a channel state with respect to the radio base station device specified by the step of notifying channel state information to the radio base station device via an uplink shared channel.
According to the channel state information notification method, since it is possible to specify a radio base station apparatus to which aperiodic channel state information should be notified by an uplink schedule grant, an interference level between each radio base station apparatus and a user terminal, etc. The communication state can be flexibly notified to a desired radio base station apparatus. Thereby, cooperation multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively performed between the several radio base station apparatuses which perform cooperation multipoint transmission / reception.
Also, the radio base station apparatus according to the present invention should notify the channel state information among a request field for requesting notification of channel state information from the user terminal and a plurality of radio base station apparatuses performing cooperative multipoint transmission / reception. A generation unit that generates an uplink schedule grant including an identification field that identifies a radio base station apparatus; and a transmission unit that transmits the uplink scheduling grant to a user terminal via a downlink control channel. And
According to the above radio base station apparatus, it is possible to specify a radio base station apparatus that should be notified of aperiodic channel state information with an uplink schedule grant, so communication such as an interference level between each radio base station apparatus and a user terminal The state can be flexibly notified to a desired radio base station apparatus. Thereby, cooperation multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively performed between the several radio base station apparatuses which perform cooperation multipoint transmission / reception.
The user terminal according to the present invention includes a request field for requesting notification of channel state information from the user terminal and a radio to be notified of aperiodic channel state information among a plurality of radio base station apparatuses performing coordinated multipoint transmission / reception. A receiving unit that receives an uplink schedule grant including an identification field for identifying a base station device via a downlink control channel; an estimating unit that estimates a channel state to be notified to the radio base station device; and the request And a transmission unit that notifies channel state information to the radio base station apparatus specified by a combination of a field and the identification field via an uplink shared channel.
According to the user terminal, since the radio base station apparatus to be notified of the aperiodic channel state information is specified by the uplink schedule grant, the communication state such as the interference level between each radio base station apparatus and the user terminal Can be flexibly notified to a desired radio base station apparatus.
The radio communication system according to the present invention should notify aperiodic channel state information among a request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal and a plurality of radio base station apparatuses that perform coordinated multipoint transmission / reception. Specified by a combination of a radio base station apparatus that transmits an uplink schedule grant including an identification field for identifying a radio base station apparatus to a user terminal via a downlink control channel, and the request field and the identification field And a user terminal that estimates a channel state for the radio base station apparatus and notifies the radio base station apparatus of channel state information via an uplink shared channel.
According to the above wireless communication system, since it is possible to specify a wireless base station device to which the aperiodic channel state information should be notified by an uplink schedule grant, a communication state such as an interference level between each wireless base station device and a user terminal Can be flexibly notified to a desired radio base station apparatus. Thereby, cooperation multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively performed between the several radio base station apparatuses which perform cooperation multipoint transmission / reception.
According to the present invention, even when coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception is performed, aperiodic channel state information can be flexibly notified to a plurality of coordinated radio base station apparatuses.
It is a figure which shows an example of the transmission method of the uplink control information in a LTE system. It is a figure which shows an example of the transmission method of the uplink control information in a LTE-A system. It is a figure which shows an example of the transmission method of A-CSI in a LTE-A system (LTE-10 or later LTE system). It is a figure which shows an example of the notification method of A-CSI in a LTE-A system. It is explanatory drawing of the cooperation multipoint transmission / reception performed with a LTE system. It is a figure which shows an example of the CSI request field used with the channel state information notification method which concerns on this Embodiment. It is a figure which shows an example of the CSI request field used with the channel state information notification method which concerns on this Embodiment. It is a figure which shows an example of the CSI request field used with the channel state information notification method which concerns on this Embodiment. It is a schematic diagram which shows the transmission timing of the periodic channel state information of the downlink which concerns on this Embodiment. It is a functional block diagram which shows the whole structure of the wireless base station apparatus which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a functional block diagram which shows the whole structure of the user terminal which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a functional block diagram which shows the baseband process part and some upper layer of the wireless base station apparatus which concern on embodiment of this invention. It is a functional block diagram of the baseband process part of the user terminal which concerns on embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method for transmitting uplink control information in an LTE system. In the Rel-8 LTE system, PUCCH (A / N, SR, Periodic CSI (CQI / PMI / RI)) is used as a method of transmitting uplink ring control information (UCI). Uplink control information (UCI) is transmitted via an uplink control channel (PUCCH) when uplink user data is not transmitted via PUSCH (see FIG. 1A).
On the other hand, uplink control information (UCI) is transmitted when an uplink scheduling grant (UL grant) (DCI format 0/4) is transmitted via a downlink control channel (PDCCH) (that is, uplink user data exists). In the case), it is transmitted together with the uplink user data via the uplink shared channel (PUSCH) designated by the UL grant (see FIG. 1B).
For example, non-periodic channel state information (A-CSI), which is one of the uplink control information (UCI), is a non-periodic channel state information notification trigger (hereinafter referred to as A-CSI trigger). Since it is included in the format 0/4), it is always transmitted via the PUSCH associated with the UL grant.
In the LTE-A system, which is a successor system of the LTE system, it is desirable to increase the bandwidth while maintaining backward compatibility with the LTE system. Therefore, in the LTE-A system, a basic frequency block (component carrier (CC: Component Carrier) having a band (for example, 20 MHz) that can be used in the LTE system is formed, and a plurality of component carriers are integrated to increase the bandwidth (for example, In the case where five CCs are integrated, 100 MHz) (carrier aggregation) is being studied.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method for transmitting uplink control information in the LTE-A system. In the LTE-A system of Rel-10, in order to increase the bandwidth by integrating a plurality of component carriers (CC: Component Carrier), the user terminal is configured to be able to communicate in a plurality of serving cells of different component carriers. On the other hand, in uplink transmission of the LTE-A system, application of the SC-FDMA radio access scheme is being studied. For this reason, in uplink transmission, it is desirable to transmit from a single CC (that is, a single serving cell) in order to maintain the characteristics of uplink single carrier transmission.
When uplink transmission is performed by a single CC, it is required to select a serving cell of a specific CC in order to transmit uplink control information (UCI). For example, when UCI is transmitted via PUCCH, a serving cell of PCC (Primary Component Carrier) to which PUCCH is transmitted is selected. On the other hand, when UCI is transmitted together with user data via PUSCH, the serving cell of the CC associated with the PUSCH specified by the UL grant is selected.
More specifically, as shown in FIG. 2A, when the notification of A-CSI from the user terminal is required (when the UL grant includes an A-CSI trigger), the SCC associated with the UL grant ( Secondary Component Carrier)) serving cell (also referred to as S cell) is selected, and UCI including A-CSI is transmitted using the selected SCC. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 2B, when notification of A-CSI from the user terminal is not required, a PCC serving cell (also called a P cell) is selected, and UCI is transmitted using the selected P cell.
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of an A-CSI transmission method in the LTE-A system (Rel-10 or later LTE system). As shown in FIG. 3, when specifying at least one downlink serving cell on the network side, not only the A-CSI trigger but also bit information designating a predetermined serving cell is included in the UL grant (DCI format 0/4). It is possible to add. For example, as shown in FIG. 3, by adding 1 bit to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), in addition to whether or not A-CSI should be notified, the A-CSI of which downlink serving cell is It is being considered to specify what should be notified.
For example, in FIG. 3, when the value of a 2-bit A-CSI trigger field (also referred to as a CSI Request field) is “00”, this indicates that “A-CSI is not transmitted”. Further, when the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “01”, this indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for the serving cell of the downlink CC corresponding to the uplink CC associated with the UL grant”. Further, when the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “10”, it indicates that “A-CSI for at least one serving cell designated as the first set by the higher layer signaling is transmitted”. Further, when the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “11”, it indicates that “A-CSI for at least one serving cell specified as the second set by the higher layer signaling is transmitted”.
In the above-described example, the A-CSI trigger is obtained by notifying in advance at least one downlink serving cell constituting the first set and the second set by a higher control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling). When the value of the field is “10” and “11”, two types of notification patterns are realized.
For example, when the user terminal uses two serving cells (cells # 0 and # 1), it is assumed that the cell # 0 as the first set and the cell # 1 as the second set are notified in advance by the upper control signal. In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “10”, the user terminal transmits the A-CSI of cell # 0 of the first set to the radio base station apparatus. Notify On the other hand, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “11”, the user terminal notifies the A-CSI of the second set of cell # 1.
When the user terminal uses two serving cells (cells # 0 and # 1), the higher control signal notifies cell # 0 as the first set and cells # 0 and # 1 as the second set in advance. And In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “10”, the user terminal transmits the A-CSI of cell # 0 of the first set to the radio base station apparatus. Notify On the other hand, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “11”, the user terminal notifies the A-CSI of the second set of cells # 0 and # 1 (see FIG. 4).
Further, when the user terminal uses five serving cells (cells # 0 to # 4), cells # 0 and # 1 as the first set and cells # 2, # 3 and # as the second set by the higher control signal. 4 is notified in advance. In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “10”, the user terminal wirelessly transmits the A-CSI of the first set of cells # 0 and # 1. Notify the base station device. On the other hand, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “11”, the user terminal notifies the A-CSI of the first set of cells # 2, # 3, and # 4.
By the way, in the LTE system after Rel-11, in order to improve the user throughput of the user terminal at the cell edge as described above, CoMP technology that performs coordinated transmission using a plurality of radio base station apparatuses has been studied. As CoMP technology, scheduling and beamforming control are performed using CSI in a plurality of radio base station apparatuses (CS (Coordinated Scheduling) / CB (Coordinated Beam-forming)-CoMP, transmitted from a plurality of radio base station apparatuses. JP (Joint Processing) -CoMP that transmits the same signal so as to be coherently synthesized by the user terminal is under study.
Hereinafter, cooperative multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception performed in LTE systems after Rel-11 will be described. FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of cooperative multipoint transmission / reception performed in LTE systems after Rel-11. In addition, in FIG. 5, it has shown about the case where the three radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0- # 2 cooperate and perform the signal processing of transmission / reception with respect to the user terminal UE. Note that, as shown in FIG. 5, a set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 that perform signal processing for transmission / reception with respect to the user terminal UE in a coordinated manner is also referred to as a CoMP set.
As shown in FIG. 5, radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 are installed in cells # 0 to # 2, respectively. Here, cell # 0 constitutes a serving cell, and cells # 1 and # 2 constitute a cooperative cell. Thus, when CoMP transmission / reception is performed by the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 installed in the different cells # 0 to # 2, the communication state such as the interference level is different for each cell (serving cell, cooperative cell). It becomes. Therefore, when performing aperiodic channel state information notification (Aperiodic CSI Reporting) from the user terminal UE, aperiodic channel state information (A-CSI) for each radio base station apparatus eNB # 0 to # 2 Need feedback.
The present inventors appropriately notify the aperiodic channel state information (A-CSI) to each of the cooperating radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 in the throughput characteristics of the user terminal UE at the cell edge. We focused on contributing to improvement. Then, the present inventors add a plurality of radio base station apparatuses to cooperate by adding bit information specifying a radio base station apparatus eNB to which A-CSI is to be notified at the time of CoMP transmission / reception to the CSI request field of the DCI format It has been found that A-CSI can be flexibly notified to the eNBs # 0 to # 2, and the present invention has been completed.
That is, the gist of the present invention is that when a plurality of radio base station apparatuses perform coordinated multipoint transmission / reception, a request field for requesting notification of aperiodic channel state information from a user terminal, and aperiodic channel state information. An uplink scheduling grant including an identification field for identifying a radio base station apparatus to be notified is notified to the user terminal via the downlink control channel, so that A- The CSI can be notified flexibly.
In the first aspect, the channel state information notification method according to the present invention provides an uplink scheduling grant (hereinafter referred to as UL grant) (DCI format 0/4) when cooperative multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception is performed. In addition to the A-CSI trigger, bit information designating a predetermined radio base station apparatus is added. Thereby, since the radio base station apparatus which should report A-CSI by UL grant can be designated, communication states, such as an interference level between each radio base station apparatus and a user terminal, are set with respect to a desired radio base station apparatus. Can provide appropriate feedback. Thereby, cooperative multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively executed between a plurality of radio base station apparatuses included in the CoMP set.
For example, in the channel state information notification method according to the present invention, a 1-bit data field is added to an existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), so that in addition to whether or not A-CSI should be notified, cooperative The radio base station apparatus to which the A-CSI should be notified is specified. Here, one bit added to the A-CSI trigger field constitutes bit information of an identification field for identifying a radio base station apparatus to which A-CSI should be notified. FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a CSI request field used in the channel state information notification method according to the present invention. FIG. 6 shows the CSI request field when 1 bit is added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit). That is, the CSI request field is composed of 2-bit bit information. In addition, in FIG. 6, as shown in FIG. 5, the example in case the three radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0- # 2 perform cooperative multipoint transmission / reception with respect to the user terminal UE is shown.
In the example illustrated in FIG. 6A, when the value of the 2-bit CSI request field is “00”, it indicates that “A-CSI is not transmitted”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “01”, this indicates that “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the first set by higher layer signaling is transmitted”. . Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “10”, it indicates that “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the second set by higher layer signaling is transmitted”. . Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “11”, it indicates that “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the third set by higher layer signaling is transmitted”. .
In the above-described example, for example, by notifying in advance at least one radio base station apparatus eNB constituting the first to third sets by an upper control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling), A -When the value of the CSI trigger field is "01", "10" and "11", three types of notification patterns can be realized.
For example, as shown in FIG. 5, when three radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 perform cooperative multipoint transmission, the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0, Assume that the radio base station apparatus eNB # 1 is notified in advance as a set of 2, and the radio base station apparatus eNB # 2 is notified as a third set in advance. In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “01”, the user terminal UE performs A− for the first set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0. CSI is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0. Also, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “10”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the second set of radio base station devices eNB # 1, and the radio base station device eNB # 1 Notify Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “11”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the third set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 2, and the radio base station apparatus eNB # 2 Notify
In addition, when three radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 perform coordinated multipoint transmission, the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0 as the first set and the radio base station as the second set by the higher control signal Assume that the devices eNB # 0 and # 1 and the radio base station devices eNB # 0 to # 2 are notified in advance as a third set. In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “01”, the user terminal UE performs A− for the first set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0. CSI is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0. Further, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “10”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the second set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 1, and each radio base station Notify the devices eNB # 0 and # 1. Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “11”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the third set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2, and each radio base station Notify the devices eNB # 0 to # 2.
In addition, when the radio base station apparatus eNB to be notified of A-CSI at the time of CoMP transmission / reception is specified by 1 bit added to the A-CSI trigger field (CoMP mode), similarly, carrier aggregation (hereinafter, CA It is possible to easily switch to the case where the downlink serving cell to be notified of A-CSI at the time is designated by 1 bit added to the A-CSI trigger field (CA mode: see FIG. 3). FIG. 6B is a diagram illustrating an example of a CSI request field in consideration of switching to a case where a downlink serving cell is designated at the time of CA.
In the example shown in FIG. 6B, when the value of the 2-bit CSI request field is “00”, it indicates that “A-CSI is not transmitted”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “01”, it indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for the serving cell of the downlink CC corresponding to the uplink CC associated with the UL grant”. In the example illustrated in FIG. 5, it is illustrated that A-CSI for the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0 installed in the serving cell is transmitted. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “10”, this indicates that “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the first set by higher layer signaling is transmitted”. . Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “11”, it indicates that “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the second set by higher layer signaling is transmitted”. .
In the above-described example, for example, by notifying in advance at least one radio base station apparatus eNB constituting the first and second sets by an upper control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling), A -When the value of the CSI trigger field is "10" and "11", two types of notification patterns can be realized. In addition, when the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “01”, it is not necessary to previously notify the radio base station apparatus eNB to be notified of A-CSI by a higher control signal. For this reason, even when switching from the case where the downlink serving cell at the time of carrier aggregation is designated, the amount of information notified by the higher control signal can be reduced.
Here, switching between the CoMP mode and the CA mode may be instructed by, for example, a higher control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling). For example, when switching from the CA mode to the CoMP mode is notified by the higher control signal, the definition of bit information constituting the CSI request field is replaced with the definition shown in FIGS. On the other hand, when switching from the CoMP mode to the CA mode is notified by the higher control signal, the definition of the bit information constituting the CSI request field is replaced with the definition shown in FIGS.
In the example described above, a case has been described in which the radio base station apparatus eNB to be notified of A-CSI is specified by adding 1 bit to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit). However, for the number of bits added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), a data field of 2 bits or more can be added. In this case, two or more bits added to the A-CSI trigger field constitute bit information of an identification field for identifying a radio base station apparatus to which A-CSI is to be notified. FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a CSI request field used in the channel state information notification method according to the present invention. FIG. 7 shows the CSI request field when 2 bits are added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit). That is, the CSI request field is composed of 3-bit bit information.
In the example illustrated in FIG. 7, when the value of the 3-bit CSI request field is “000”, it indicates that “A-CSI is not transmitted”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “001”, this indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the first set by higher layer signaling”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “010”, it indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the second set by higher layer signaling”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “011”, it indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the third set by higher layer signaling”.
Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “100”, it indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the fourth set by higher layer signaling”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “101”, this indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the fifth set by higher layer signaling”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “110”, it indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the sixth set by higher layer signaling”. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “111”, it indicates that “A-CSI is transmitted for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the seventh set by higher layer signaling”.
For example, as shown in FIG. 5, when three radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 perform cooperative multipoint transmission, the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0, Radio base station apparatus eNB # 1 as a set of 2, radio base station apparatus eNB # 2 as a third set, radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 1 as a fourth set, radio base station as a fifth set It is assumed that the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 2 are notified in advance as radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1 and # 2 as the sixth set and the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 as the seventh set.
In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “001”, the user terminal UE performs A- for the first set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0. CSI is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0. Moreover, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “010”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the second set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1, and the radio base station apparatus eNB # 1 Notify Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “011”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the third set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 2, and the radio base station apparatus eNB # 2 Notify
Further, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “100”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the fourth set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 1, and each radio base station Notify the devices eNB # 0 and # 1. Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “101”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the fifth set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 2, and each radio base station Notification is made to the devices eNB # 0 and # 2. Moreover, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “110”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the sixth set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1 and # 2, and each radio base station Notify the devices eNB # 1 and # 2. Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “111”, the user terminal UE estimates A-CSI for the seventh set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2, and each radio base station Notify the devices eNB # 0 to # 2.
In the above-described example, for example, by notifying in advance at least one radio base station apparatus eNB constituting the first to seventh sets by an upper control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling), A -When the value of the CSI trigger field is "001", "010", "011", "100", "101", "010", and "111", seven types of notification patterns can be realized.
In the above description, a case has been described in which 2 bits are newly added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit) as bit information for designating the radio base station apparatus eNB to be notified of A-CSI. . Here, in consideration of signaling overhead, the number of bits included in the UL grant is preferably small. In order to respond to such a request, it is conceivable to use available bit information among the bit information included in the UL grant. For example, it is conceivable to use 2 bits for requesting (triggering) a notification of an aperiodic SRS (hereinafter referred to as A-SRS).
In an LTE system (LTE-A system) after Rel-10 that supports uplink multi-antenna transmission, it is assumed that the frequency and necessity of an uplink channel quality measurement reference signal (SRS: Sounding Reference Signal) increases. For this reason, in addition to the periodic SRS adopted in the LTE (Rel-8) system, adoption of A-SRS that gives a transmission opportunity (trigger) at an arbitrary timing is being studied.
A-SRS is SRS which the user terminal UE transmits aperiodically by the trigger by lower layer signaling (PDCCH DCI format 4). In the LTE-A system, the uplink channel states for a plurality of antennas of the user terminal UE are estimated by a plurality of radio base station apparatuses eNB, so that it is used from the viewpoint of efficiently transmitting SRS. Whether or not to transmit A-SRS can be selected for each user terminal UE on the network side, and it has been agreed to use UL grant (PDCCH DCI format 0/4) as a trigger for A-SRS.
When A-SRS is triggered via DCI format 0, an additional 1-bit field is added to DCI format 0, and bit data indicating SRS transmission contents is arranged in the additional 1-bit field. On the other hand, when triggering SRS (A-SRS) via DCI format 4, an additional 2-bit field for triggering SRS (hereinafter referred to as A-SRSF) is always added to DCI format 4. When A-SRS is triggered, A-SRSF is added to DCI format 4, and bit data indicating the SRS transmission content is arranged in this A-SRSF. For this reason, when the SRS is triggered aperiodically via the DCI format 4, the A-SRSF is added to the DCI format 4 even in a section where the A-SRS is not applied.
By utilizing such 2 bits for A-SRS trigger as a bit field for A-CSI trigger, SRS resources in CoMP transmission / reception can be effectively utilized. Here, 2 bits for A-SRS trigger are bit fields that are used only when A-SRS is set by an upper control signal using higher layer signaling. Therefore, when the SRS is not set by the upper control signal, it becomes an unused bit field. For this reason, when the SRS is not set by the upper control signal, 2 bits for A-SRS trigger can be used as a bit field for A-CSI trigger. FIG. 8 shows an example of a CSI request field in consideration of effective use of a bit field for A-SRS trigger (also referred to as an SRS request field).
In the example shown in FIG. 8, when the value of the 1-bit CSI request field is “0” and the value of the 2-bit SRS request field is “00”, it indicates that “A-CSI is not transmitted”. Yes. Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “0” and the value of the SRS request field is “01”, “A for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the first set by higher layer signaling” -Send CSI ". Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “0” and the value of the SRS request field is “10”, “A for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the second set by higher layer signaling” -Send CSI ". When the value of the CSI request field is “0” and the value of the SRS request field is “11”, “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the third set by the higher layer signaling” "Send".
When the value of the CSI request field is “1” and the value of the SRS request field is “00”, “A-CSI for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the fourth set by the higher layer signaling” "Send". Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “1” and the value of the SRS request field is “01”, “A for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the fifth set by the higher layer signaling” -Send CSI ". Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “1” and the value of the SRS request field is “10”, “A for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the sixth set by higher layer signaling” -Send CSI ". Further, when the value of the CSI request field is “1” and the value of the SRS request field is “11”, “A for at least one radio base station apparatus eNB designated as the seventh set by higher layer signaling” -Send CSI ".
In this case, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field included in the UL grant (format 0/4) is “0” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “01”, the user terminal UE first A-CSI for the set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatus eNB # 0. In addition, when the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “0” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “10”, the user terminal UE receives the second set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1. A-CSI is estimated and notified to radio base station apparatus eNB # 1. Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “0” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “11”, the user terminal UE has information about the third set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 2. A-CSI is estimated and notified to radio base station apparatus eNB # 2.
Further, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “1” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “00”, the user terminal UE has the fourth set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # e #. 1 is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 1. Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “1” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “01”, the user terminal UE has the fifth set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # A-CSI for 2 is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 and # 2. Also, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “1” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “01”, the user terminal UE has the sixth set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1 and # A-CSI for 2 is estimated and notified to the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1 and # 2. Furthermore, if the value of the A-CSI trigger field is “1” and the value of the A-SRS trigger field is “10”, the user terminal UE has the seventh set of radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to ##. 2 is notified to the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2.
In the above-described example, for example, by notifying in advance at least one radio base station apparatus eNB constituting the first to seventh sets by an upper control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling), A -When the CSI trigger field value is "0" or "1" and the A-SRS trigger field is "00", "01", "10", or "11", 7 types of notification patterns are realized it can. In addition, when SRS (A-SRS) is triggered non-periodically through DCI format 4, an additional 2-bit field for SRS trigger that is always added to DCI format 4 even in a section where A-SRS is not applied. Since A-SRSF is used, it is possible to effectively utilize radio resources that are secured for A-SRSF.
In the above description, three radio bases are applied as an application target when 3 bits including 1 bit of the CSI request field and 2 bits of the A-SRS request field are used as the bit field for the A-CSI trigger. A case where station apparatuses eNB # 0 to # 2 perform cooperative multipoint transmission is described. However, when 3 bits are used as a bit field for A-CSI trigger, A-CSI can be notified flexibly to four or more radio base station apparatuses eNB.
Here, as shown in FIG. 6 or FIG. 7, the timing of adding 1 bit or 2 bits to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit) will be described. In general, before shifting to the CoMP mode, the radio base station apparatus eNB performs communication control with the user terminal UE according to the specifications of the Rel-8 LTE system. For example, when a transition from the higher station apparatus to the CoMP mode is instructed, the communication control is performed by switching from Rel-8 to the specification of the Rel-11 LTE system. In the case where 1 bit or 2 bits are added to the A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), it can be performed in accordance with the instruction to shift to the CoMP mode.
Moreover, about the timing which adds 1 bit or 2 bits to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), it is made to add on the network side according to the Capability information transmitted at the time of communication start from the user terminal UE. May be. For example, when it is determined from the capability information from the user terminal UE that the user terminal UE is compatible with the LTE system of Rel-11, 1 bit or 2 bits are added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit) can do.
In 1st side surface, when coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception is performed, it is suitable for the radio base station apparatus eNB which cooperates in view of communication states, such as an interference level, differing for every cell (serving cell, cooperative cell). A case where the aperiodic channel state information (A-CSI) is fed back is described. However, when coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception is performed, it is necessary to appropriately feed back not only the non-periodic channel state information but also the periodic channel state information to the cooperating radio base station apparatus eNB.
The channel state information notification method according to the present invention is a feedback method used when performing carrier aggregation when performing aperiodic CSI Reporting when performing cooperative multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception. Is applied. On the other hand, even when performing periodic channel state information notification (Periodic CSI Reporting) at the time of execution of cooperative multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception, a feedback method used when performing carrier aggregation can be applied.
In a second aspect, a channel state information notification method according to the present invention allocates periodic channel state information for a specific radio base station device among a plurality of radio base station devices that perform coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception. Parameters for designating subframes and radio resources are transmitted using higher control signals. As a result, a communication state such as an interference level between each radio base station apparatus and the user terminal can be appropriately estimated and fed back to a desired radio base station apparatus, so that a plurality of radio base stations included in the CoMP set Coordinated multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively performed between devices.
In the Rel-10 LTE system, when radio communication is performed using carrier aggregation, parameters determined independently for each cell by a higher control signal using higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling) are used for user terminals. By notifying the UE, periodic channel state information notification (Periodic CSI Reporting) is performed from the user terminal UE.
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating transmission timing of downlink periodic channel state information in the LTE system of Rel-8 / 9 and Rel-10 (2 DL cells). Periodic channel state information (PMI / CQI, RI) is fed back to the radio base station apparatus using PUCCH. In addition, in FIG. 9, PUCCH which allocated the time axis to the horizontal axis direction is shown typically.
As shown in FIG. 9, in periodic channel state information notification (Periodic CSI Reporting) of the LTE system of Rel-8 / 9, wideband CQI (WB-CQI), wideband PMI (WB-PMI), and RI Are fed back to the radio base station apparatus in individual subframes (TTI: Transmission Time Interval).
In Rel-8 / 9 (N pd = 5, M RI = 2) shown in FIG. 9, the user terminal UE performs periodic channel state information notification (Periodic CSI Reporting) to DL cell # 1. Show. Further, the period of WB-PMI / WB-CQI is 5 subframes (N pd = 5), the period of RI is twice the period of WB-PMI / WB-CQI (M RI = 2), and RI The case where the subframe that feeds back FB-PMI / WB-CQI is offset by two subframes from the subframe that feeds back WB-PMI / WB-CQI is shown.
On the other hand, in the case of Rel-10 (2 DL cell) shown in FIG. 9, a case where the user terminal UE performs periodic channel state information notification (Periodic CSI Reporting) to DL cell # 1 and DL cell # 2 is shown. ing. PMI, WB-CQI, and RI for DL cell # 1 and DL cell # 2 are fed back in different subframes. The cycle of WB-PMI / WB-CQI for DL cell # 1 is 5 subframes, the cycle of RI is twice the cycle of WB-PMI / WB-CQI (10 subframes), and the RI is fed back. The case where the frame is offset by 2 subframes from the subframe that feeds back WB-PMI / WB-CQI is shown. Also, PMI, WB-CQI, and RI for DL cell # 2 are transmitted at periods different from each other by one subframe with respect to PMI, WB-CQI, and RI for DL cell # 1.
The channel state information notification method according to the present invention performs periodic channel state information notification by replacing the cell in Rel-10 (2 DL cell) shown in FIG. 9 with a radio base station apparatus eNB that performs CoMP transmission / reception. Here, the radio base station apparatus eNB that performs CoMP transmission / reception is the two radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1 and # 2, which are notified by the higher control signal with the parameters (N pd = 5, M RI = 2) described above. It shall be. In this case, the PMI, WB-CQI, and RI for the radio base station apparatuses eNB # 1, # 2 are fed back in different subframes. The cycle of WB-PMI / WB-CQI for radio base station apparatus eNB # 1 is 5 subframes (N pd = 5), and the cycle of RI is twice the cycle of WB-PMI / WB-CQI (M RI = 2), the subframe that feeds back RI is offset by two subframes from the subframe that feeds back WB-PMI / WB-CQI. Also, the PMI, WB-CQI, and RI for the radio base station apparatus eNB # 2 are transmitted at periods different from each other by one subframe with respect to the PMI, WB-CQI, and RI for the radio base station apparatus eNB # 1.
Thus, in the channel state information notification method according to the present invention, among the plurality of radio base station devices eNB that perform coordinated multipoint transmission / reception, a subframe that allocates periodic channel state information for a specific radio base station device eNB, and A parameter for designating a radio resource is transmitted by a higher control signal. And the periodic channel state information about a specific radio base station apparatus eNB is transmitted to the said radio base station apparatus eNB via an uplink control channel (PUCCH) by the sub-frame designated by the parameter from the user terminal UE. Thereby, since the communication state such as the interference level between each radio base station apparatus eNB and the user terminal UE can be appropriately fed back to the desired radio base station apparatus eNB, a plurality of radio base stations included in the CoMP set Coordinated multipoint transmission / reception can be executed effectively between the devices eNB.
The radio communication system according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below. The radio communication system according to the present embodiment is a system including, for example, an LTE system or SUPER 3G. In this radio communication system, carrier aggregation in which a plurality of fundamental frequency blocks with the system band of the LTE system as a unit is integrated is used. Moreover, this radio | wireless communications system may be called IMT-Advanced, and may be called 4G.
The radio communication system according to the present embodiment includes a radio base station apparatus and a plurality of mobile terminal apparatuses that communicate with the radio base station apparatus. The radio base station apparatus is connected to an upper station apparatus, and the upper station apparatus is connected to a core network. Further, the wireless base station devices are connected to each other by wired connection or wireless connection. The mobile terminal apparatus can communicate with the radio base station apparatus in the cell. The upper station apparatus includes, for example, an access gateway apparatus, a radio network controller (RNC), a mobility management entity (MME), and the like, but is not limited thereto.
Although the mobile terminal device includes an LTE terminal and an LTE-A terminal, the following description will be given as a mobile terminal device unless otherwise specified. For convenience of explanation, it is assumed that the mobile terminal device performs radio communication with the radio base station device, but more generally, a user device (UE) including both the mobile terminal device and the fixed terminal device may be used.
In a radio communication system, OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) is applied to the downlink and SC-FDMA (Single Carrier-Frequency Division Multiple Access) is applied to the uplink as radio access schemes. The wireless access method is not limited to this. OFDMA is a multi-carrier transmission scheme that performs communication by dividing a frequency band into a plurality of narrow frequency bands (subcarriers) and mapping data to each subcarrier. SC-FDMA is a single carrier transmission scheme that reduces interference between terminals by dividing a system band into bands each consisting of one or continuous resource blocks for each terminal, and a plurality of terminals using different bands. .
The downlink communication channel includes PDSCH (Physical Downlink Shared Channel) as a downlink data channel shared by mobile terminal apparatuses and downlink L1 / L2 control channels (PDCCH, PCFICH, PHICH). Transmission data and higher control information are transmitted by the PDSCH. PDSCH and PUSCH scheduling information and the like are transmitted by PDCCH (Physical Downlink Control Channel). The number of OFDM symbols used for PDCCH is transmitted by PCFICH (Physical Control Format Indicator Channel). HARQ ACK / NACK for PUSCH is transmitted by PHICH (Physical Hybrid-ARQ Indicator Channel).
The uplink communication channel includes a PUSCH (Physical Uplink Shared Channel) as an uplink data channel shared by each mobile terminal apparatus and a PUCCH (Physical Uplink Control Channel) which is an uplink control channel. Transmission data and higher control information are transmitted by this PUSCH. Further, downlink channel quality information (CQI), ACK / NACK, and the like are transmitted by PUCCH.
The overall configuration of radio base station apparatus 20 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. The radio base station apparatus 20 includes transmission / reception antennas 201a and 201b, amplifier sections 202a and 202b, transmission / reception sections 203a and 203b, a baseband signal processing section 204, a call processing section 205, and a transmission path interface 206. Yes.
User data transmitted from the radio base station apparatus 20 to the user terminal 10 in the downlink is input from the higher station apparatus of the radio base station apparatus 20 to the baseband signal processing unit 204 via the transmission path interface 206.
The baseband signal processing unit 204 performs PDCP layer processing such as sequence number assignment, user data division / combination, RLC layer transmission processing such as RLC (Radio Link Control) retransmission control transmission processing, MAC (Medium Access Control), etc. Retransmission control, for example, HARQ transmission processing, scheduling, transmission format selection, channel coding, inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) processing, and precoding processing are performed.
The baseband signal processing unit 204 further notifies the user terminal 10 of control information for wireless communication in the cell through a broadcast channel. Broadcast information for communication in a cell includes, for example, system bandwidth in uplink or downlink, root sequence identification information (Root Sequence Index) for generating a random access preamble signal in PRACH, and the like. .
The transmission / reception units 203a and 203b perform frequency conversion processing on the baseband signal output from the baseband signal processing unit 204 into a radio frequency band. The RF signal is amplified by the amplifier units 202a and 202b and output to the transmission / reception antennas 201a and 201b.
The radio base station apparatus 20 receives the transmission waves transmitted by the user terminal 10 by the transmission / reception antennas 201a and 201b. Radio frequency signals received by the transmission / reception antennas 201a and 201b are amplified by the amplifier units 202a and 202b, converted into frequencies by the transmission / reception units 203a and 203b, converted into baseband signals, and input to the baseband signal processing unit 204.
The baseband signal processing unit 204 performs FFT processing, IDFT processing, error correction decoding, MAC retransmission control reception processing, RLC layer, PDCP layer reception on user data included in the baseband signal received by uplink transmission. Process. The decoded signal is transferred to the upper station apparatus via the transmission path interface 206.
Next, the overall configuration of the user terminal 10 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. The user terminal 10 includes a plurality of transmission / reception antennas 101a and 101b, amplifier units 102a and 102b, transmission / reception units 103a and 103b, a baseband signal processing unit 104, and an application unit 105.
Radio frequency signals received by the transmission / reception antennas 101a and 101b are amplified by the amplifier units 102a and 102b, frequency-converted by the transmission / reception units 103a and 103b, and converted into baseband signals. The baseband signal is subjected to FFT processing, error correction decoding, retransmission control reception processing, and the like by the baseband signal processing unit 104. Among the downlink data, downlink user data is transferred to the application unit 105. The application unit 105 performs processing related to layers higher than the physical layer and the MAC layer. Also, the broadcast information in the downlink data is also transferred to the application unit 105.
On the other hand, uplink user data is input from the application unit 105 to the baseband signal processing unit 104. The baseband signal processing unit 104 performs retransmission control (HARQ) transmission processing, channel coding, DFT processing, and IFFT processing. The transmission / reception unit 103 converts the baseband signal output from the baseband signal processing unit 104 into a radio frequency band. Thereafter, the signals are amplified by the amplifier units 102a and 102b and transmitted from the transmission / reception antennas 101a and 101b.
FIG. 12 is a functional block diagram of the baseband signal processing unit 204 and some upper layers included in the radio base station apparatus 20 according to the present embodiment. The baseband signal processing unit 204 mainly functions as a transmission processing unit. Indicates a block. FIG. 12 illustrates a base station configuration that can accommodate the number of M component carriers (CC # 1 to CC # M). Transmission data for the user terminal 10 under the control of the radio base station apparatus 20 is transferred from the upper station apparatus to the radio base station apparatus 20.
The control information generation unit 300 generates an upper control signal that is transmitted and received by higher layer signaling (for example, RRC signaling), and outputs the generated upper control signal to the upper layer transfer unit 319. The upper control signal includes information of at least one radio base station apparatus 20 to which the user terminal 10 should notify the aperiodic or periodic channel state information in the CoMP set configured by the plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20. . Further, the upper control signal may include a command for requesting addition / reduction of the component carrier CC. Further, the upper control signal may be generated for each user.
For example, when CoMP transmission / reception is performed in three radio base station apparatuses 20 # 0 to # 2 using a CSI request field in which 1 bit is added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), the upper control signal is as shown in FIG. As shown to 6A, the combination of radio base station apparatus 20 # 0- # 2 made into the 1st-3rd set is designated. In this case, in the upper control signal, the radio base station device 20 # 0 is designated as the first set, the radio base station device 20 # 1 is designated as the second set, and the radio base station device 20 # 2 is designated as the third set. The
Further, in the upper control signal, the radio base station apparatus 20 to be notified of A-CSI at the time of CoMP transmission / reception is designated by 1 bit added to the A-CSI trigger field (CoMP mode), and the A at the time of CA -The notification which switches the case where the downlink serving cell which should notify CSI is designated by 1 bit added to the A-CSI trigger field (CA mode) can be included. When the switching from the CA mode to the CoMP mode is notified to each radio base station apparatus 20 # 0 to # 2 by the higher control signal, the definition of the bit information constituting the CSI request field is shown in FIG. 3 to FIG. Is replaced by the definition. When the switching from the CoMP mode to the CA mode is notified by the higher control signal, the definition of the bit information constituting the CSI request field is replaced with the definition shown in FIGS.
Furthermore, when CoMP transmission / reception is performed in the three radio base station apparatuses 20 # 0 to # 2 using the CSI request field in which 2 bits are added to the existing A-CSI trigger field (1 bit), the upper control signal is as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 7, a combination of radio base station apparatuses 20 # 0 to # 2 as first to seventh sets is designated. In this case, the upper control signal includes the radio base station apparatus 20 # 0 as the first set, the radio base station apparatus 20 # 1 as the second set, the radio base station apparatus 20 # 2 as the third set, and the fourth set. As a set, radio base station devices 20 # 0, # 1, as a fifth set, radio base station devices 20 # 0, # 2, as a sixth set, radio base station devices 20 # 1, # 2, As a set of 7, radio base station apparatuses 20 # 0 to # 2 are designated. Note that the 2-bit data field added to the existing A-CSI trigger field may be A-SRSF when the SRS is not set by the higher control signal as shown in FIG.
In addition, the higher control signal is a parameter (for example, (N pd = 5, M RI = 2)). In this way, by including a parameter for designating a subframe to which periodic channel state information for a specific radio base station apparatus 20 is assigned in the higher control signal, each of the radio base station apparatuses 20 that cooperate in the user terminal 10 is provided. On the other hand, periodic channel state information can be notified.
The upper layer transfer unit 319 transfers the upper control signal output from the control information generation unit 300 to the plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20 constituting the CoMP set. By transferring the upper control signal to a plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20 constituting the CoMP set, information necessary for CoMP transmission / reception (for example, CoMP transmission / reception type information and synchronization information) is stored in these radio base station apparatuses 20. Shared on. The type information of CoMP transmission / reception is information indicating whether the CoMP transmission / reception to be executed is CS / CB-CoMP or JP (Joint Processing) -CoMP.
The data generation unit 301 outputs the transmission data transferred from the higher station apparatus as user data for each user.
The component carrier selection unit 302 selects, for each user, a component carrier that is allocated to wireless communication with the user terminal 10. When the addition / reduction of the component carrier is notified from the radio base station apparatus 20 to the user terminal 10 by the higher control signal using RRC signaling, the component carrier selection unit 302 receives the application completion message from the user terminal 10 . By receiving this application completion message, component carrier assignment (addition / deletion) is confirmed for the user, and the confirmed component carrier assignment is set in the component carrier selection unit 302 as component carrier assignment information. In accordance with the component carrier assignment information set for each user in component carrier selection section 302, the upper control signal and transmission data are distributed to channel coding section 303 of the corresponding component carrier.
The scheduling unit 310 controls allocation of component carriers to subordinate user terminals 10 according to the communication quality of the entire system band. The scheduling unit 310 determines addition / deletion of a component carrier to be allocated for communication with the user terminal 10. The control information generation unit 300 is notified of the determination result regarding the addition / deletion of the component carrier. Further, a primary component carrier (PCC) is determined from among the component carriers selected for each user terminal 10. The PCC may be switched dynamically or quasi-statically.
The scheduling unit 310 controls resource allocation in each component carrier. The scheduling unit 310 performs scheduling by distinguishing between LTE terminal users and LTE-A terminal users. The scheduling unit 310 receives transmission data and a retransmission instruction from the higher station apparatus, and receives a channel estimation value and a CQI of a resource block from a receiving unit that measures an uplink received signal.
In addition, the scheduling unit 310 performs scheduling of the downlink allocation information, the uplink allocation information, and the upper and lower shared channel signals while referring to the retransmission instruction, the channel estimation value, and the CQI input from the higher station apparatus. The propagation path in mobile communication varies depending on the frequency due to frequency selective fading. Therefore, at the time of user data transmission, resource blocks with good communication quality are allocated to the user terminal 10 for each subframe (referred to as adaptive frequency scheduling). In adaptive frequency scheduling, a user terminal 10 with good channel quality is selected and assigned to each resource block. Therefore, the scheduling unit 310 allocates resource blocks that are expected to improve throughput using the CQI for each resource block fed back from each user terminal 10.
In addition, the scheduling unit 310 controls the number of CCE aggregations according to the propagation path status with the user terminal 10. For cell edge users, the number of CCE aggregation is increased. Also, an MCS (coding rate, modulation scheme) that satisfies a predetermined block error rate with the allocated resource block is determined. Parameters satisfying the MCS (coding rate, modulation scheme) determined by the scheduling unit 310 are set in the channel coding units 303, 308, 312 and the modulation units 304, 309, 313.
The baseband signal processing unit 204 includes a channel encoding unit 303, a modulation unit 304, and a mapping unit 305 corresponding to the maximum user multiplexing number N within one component carrier. The channel coding unit 303 channel-codes a shared data channel (PDSCH) configured by user data (including some higher control signals) output from the data generation unit 301 for each user. The modulation unit 304 modulates channel-coded user data for each user. The mapping unit 305 maps the modulated user data to radio resources.
In addition, the baseband signal processing unit 204 includes a generation unit (downlink control information generation unit 306 and uplink control information generation unit 311) that generates control information using a predetermined DCI format from among a plurality of DCI formats. Yes. The plurality of DCI formats include a DCI format containing the UL grant (for example, DCI format 0/4) and a DCI format containing the DL grant (for example, the DCI format 1A).
The downlink control information generation unit 306 generates downlink shared data channel control information for controlling PDSCH using a DCI format (for example, DCI format 1A) containing DL grant. The downlink shared data channel control information is generated for each user terminal 10.
Uplink control information generation section 311 includes a request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal, and a radio base station device that is to notify channel state information among a plurality of radio base station devices that perform coordinated multipoint transmission / reception A generating unit that generates an uplink schedule grant including an identification field for identifying The uplink control information generation unit 311 generates uplink shared data channel control information for controlling PUSCH using a DCI format (for example, DCI format 0/4) containing UL grant. The uplink shared data channel control information is generated for each user terminal 10.
In the uplink shared data channel control information, for example, one bit as a request field for A-CSI trigger shown in FIGS. 6 and 8 and a specific radio base station apparatus among the plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20 An UL grant with the value of the CSI request field combined with one or two additional bits as an identification field identifying 20 is included. For example, when the CSI request field is 2 bits, when the A-CSI notification from the user terminal 10 is not requested, “00” is set in the CSI request field, and the A-CSI notification from the user terminal 10 Is requested, “01”, “10”, and “11” are set according to the combination of the radio base station apparatuses 10 to which A-CSI is to be notified from the user terminal 10 (see FIG. 6). On the other hand, when the CSI request field is 3 bits and the A-CSI notification from the user terminal 10 is not requested, “000” is set in the CSI request field, and the A-CSI notification from the user terminal 10 is set. , “001”, “010”, “011”, “100”, “101”, “110” depending on the combination of the radio base station apparatuses 10 to which A-CSI should be notified from the user terminal 10. "," 111 "is set (see FIG. 7).
Also, the uplink shared data channel control information includes an RA flag, allocation information indicating the number of resource blocks and resource block position determined for each user terminal, modulation scheme, coding rate, redundancy version, new data or reproduction data , A transmission power control command for PUSCH, a cyclic shift (CS for DMRS) of a demodulation reference signal, a CQI request, an A-SRSF, a PMI / RI, and the like.
In addition, the baseband signal processing unit 204 includes a downlink common channel control information generation unit 307 that generates downlink common control channel control information that is downlink control information common to users.
Further, the baseband signal processing unit 204 channel-encodes the generated uplink shared data channel control information for each user, and modulates the channel-encoded uplink shared data channel control information for each user. And a modulation unit 313.
The reference signal generation unit 318 receives a cell-specific reference signal (CRS) used for various purposes such as channel estimation, symbol synchronization, CQI measurement, and mobility measurement in the resource block (RB). Multiplexed by TDM and transmitted. Also, the reference signal generation section 318 transmits a downlink demodulation reference signal (UE specific RS).
The downlink / uplink control information modulated for each user by the modulation units 309 and 313 is multiplexed by the control channel multiplexing unit 314 and further interleaved by the interleaving unit 315. The control signal output from the interleaving unit 315 and the user data output from the mapping unit 305 are input to the IFFT unit 316 as downlink channel signals. Further, the downlink reference signal is input to the IFFT unit 316. The IFFT unit 316 performs inverse fast Fourier transform on the downlink channel signal and downlink reference signal to convert the frequency domain signal into a time-series signal. The cyclic prefix insertion unit 317 inserts a cyclic prefix into the time-series signal of the downlink channel signal. The cyclic prefix functions as a guard interval for absorbing a difference in multipath propagation delay. The transmission data to which the cyclic prefix is added is sent to the transmission / reception unit 203.
FIG. 13 is a functional block diagram of the baseband signal processing unit 104 included in the user terminal 10, and shows functional blocks of an LTE-A terminal that supports LTE-A. Note that the user terminal 10 is configured to be able to perform wireless communication using a plurality of serving cells of different component carriers (CC).
The CP removal section 401 removes the CP from the downlink signal received as reception data from the radio base station apparatus 20. The downlink signal from which the CP is removed is input to the FFT unit 402. The FFT unit 402 performs fast Fourier transform (FFT) on the downlink signal, converts the signal in the time domain into a signal in the frequency domain, and inputs the signal to the demapping unit 403. The demapping unit 403 demaps the downlink signal, and extracts multiplex control information, user data, and higher control signal in which a plurality of control information is multiplexed from the downlink signal. Note that the demapping process by the demapping unit 403 is performed based on a higher control signal input from the application unit 105. The multiplex control information output from the demapping unit 403 is deinterleaved by the deinterleaving unit 404.
The baseband signal processing unit 104 includes a control information demodulation unit 405 that demodulates downlink / uplink control information, a data demodulation unit 406 that demodulates downlink shared data, and a channel estimation unit 407.
The control information demodulator 405 includes a common control channel control information demodulator 405a that demodulates downlink common control channel control information from the downlink control channel, and an uplink shared data channel by blind decoding the search space from the downlink control channel. Control information demodulating unit for uplink shared data channel 405b for demodulating control information for downlink, and control information demodulating unit for downlink shared data channel for demodulating control information for downlink shared data channel by blind decoding the search space from the downlink control channel 405c.
The data demodulator 406 includes a downlink shared data demodulator 406a that demodulates user data and higher control signals, and a downlink shared channel data demodulator 406b that demodulates downlink shared channel data.
The common control channel control information demodulator 405a receives common control channel control information, which is common control information for users through blind decoding processing, demodulation processing, channel decoding processing, and the like of the common search space of the downlink control channel (PDCCH). Take out. The common control channel control information includes downlink channel quality information (CQI), is input to the mapping unit 415, and is mapped as part of transmission data to the radio base station apparatus 20.
The uplink shared data channel control information demodulator 405b performs user-specific uplink shared data channel control information (for example, by performing blind decoding processing, demodulation processing, channel decoding processing, etc.) on the user dedicated search space of the downlink control channel (PDCCH). , UL Grant). In particular, the uplink shared data channel control information demodulator 405b identifies the radio base station apparatus 20 to which A-CSI should be notified among the plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20 # 0 to # 2 constituting the CoMP set. Demodulate and extract information. The demodulated uplink shared data channel control information is input to the mapping unit 415 and used for uplink shared data channel (PUSCH) control.
The downlink shared data channel control information demodulating section 405c performs user-specific downlink shared data channel control information (for example, blind decoding processing, demodulation processing, channel decoding processing, etc.) for the user dedicated search space of the downlink control channel (PDCCH). , DL Grant). The demodulated downlink shared data channel control information is input to the downlink shared data demodulation section 406 and used for controlling the downlink shared data channel (PDSCH).
The downlink shared data demodulator 406a acquires user data and higher control information based on the downlink shared data channel control information input from the downlink shared data channel control information demodulator 405c. For example, the upper control signal acquired by the downlink shared data demodulating unit 406a includes, for example, the definition of bit information constituting the CSI request field shown in FIGS. Among these, a subframe to which periodic channel state information for a specific radio base station apparatus 20 is assigned, a parameter for specifying a radio resource, and the like are included. The upper control information is output to channel estimation section 407. The downlink common channel data demodulator 406b demodulates the uplink common channel data based on the uplink shared data channel control information input from the uplink shared data channel control information demodulator 405b.
The channel estimation unit 407 constitutes an estimation unit that estimates a channel state to be notified to the radio base station apparatus. The channel estimation unit 407 performs channel estimation using a reference signal unique to the user terminal or a common reference signal. The estimated channel fluctuation is output to the common control channel control information demodulator 405a, the uplink shared data channel control information demodulator 405b, the downlink shared data channel control information demodulator 405c, and the downlink shared data demodulator 406a. These demodulation units perform demodulation processing using the estimated channel fluctuation and demodulation reference signal.
The baseband signal processing unit 104 includes a data generation unit 411, a channel encoding unit 412, a modulation unit 413, a DFT unit 414, a mapping unit 415, an IFFT unit 416, a CP insertion unit 417, a channel state as functional blocks of a transmission processing system. An information generation unit 418 is provided.
The data generation unit 411 generates transmission data from the bit data input from the application unit 105. The channel coding unit 412 performs channel coding processing such as error correction on the transmission data, and the modulation unit 413 modulates the channel-coded transmission data with QPSK or the like. The DFT unit 414 performs discrete Fourier transform on the modulated transmission data. Mapping section 415 maps each frequency component of the data symbol after DFT to a subcarrier position designated by radio base station apparatus 20. The IFFT unit 416 performs inverse fast Fourier transform on input data corresponding to the system band to convert it into time series data, and the CP insertion unit 417 inserts a cyclic prefix into the time series data at data delimiters.
Based on the UL grant demodulated by the uplink shared data channel control information demodulation unit 405b, the channel state information generation unit 418 uses the channel information measurement reference signal (CSI-RS) to generate aperiodic channel state information (CSI ( CQI / PMI / RI)). The channel state information generation unit 418 generates A-CSI when the UL grant CSI request field requests notification of aperiodic channel state information (A-CSI). In particular, when a plurality of radio base station apparatuses eNB perform CoMP transmission / reception, the channel state information generation unit 418 uses, for example, a CSI-RS associated with the radio base station apparatus eNB specified by a combination of CSI trigger fields. Then, A-CSI for the radio base station apparatus eNB is generated.
For example, when the CSI request field has 2 bits (see, for example, FIG. 6A), the channel state information generation unit 418 determines that the A− Does not generate CSI. On the other hand, if the value of the CSI request field is “01”, A-CSI is generated for the first set of radio base station apparatuses 20 # 0, and if “10”, the second set of radio base stations is generated. The A-CSI for the station apparatus 20 # 1 is generated. If “11”, the A-CSI for the third set of radio base station apparatuses 20 # 2 is generated.
The channel state information generated by the channel state information generation unit 418 is input to the mapping unit 415 through channel encoding processing by the channel encoding unit 412, modulation processing by the modulation unit 413 and discrete Fourier transform by the DFT unit 414. . Then, the mapping unit 415 maps to the uplink shared data channel (PUSCH). In addition, the radio base station apparatus 20 allocated to each value of the CSI request field is notified from the radio base station 20 to the user terminal 10 in advance by a higher control signal (for example, RRC signaling).
As described above, in the wireless communication system to which the channel state information notification method according to the present embodiment is applied, notification of aperiodic channel state information from the user terminal 10 is performed when coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception is performed. A UL grant including a request field for requesting and an identification field for identifying the radio base station apparatus 20 to be notified of the aperiodic channel state information is notified to the user terminal 10 via the downlink control channel (PDCCH). . As a result, the radio base station apparatus 20 to be notified of the aperiodic channel state information by the UL grant can be specified. It is possible to appropriately feed back to the radio base station apparatus 20. Thereby, cooperative multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively executed between the plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20 included in the CoMP set.
Further, in the radio communication system to which the channel state information notification method according to the present embodiment is applied, a specific radio base station apparatus 20 among a plurality of radio base station apparatuses 20 that perform coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission / reception. A parameter for designating a subframe to which periodic channel state information is allocated is transmitted by a higher control signal. As a result, the communication state such as the interference level between each radio base station apparatus 20 and the user terminal 10 can be appropriately fed back to the desired radio base station apparatus 20, so that a plurality of radio base stations included in the CoMP set Coordinated multipoint transmission / reception can be effectively executed between the devices 20.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 User terminal 20 Wireless base station apparatus 101a, 101b Transmission / reception antenna 102a, 102b Amplifier part 103a, 103b Transmission / reception part 104 Baseband signal processing part 105 Application part 201a, 201b Transmission / reception antenna 202a, 202b Amplifier part 203a, 203b Transmission / reception part 204 Baseband Signal processing unit 205 Call processing unit 206 Transmission path interface 300 Control information generation unit 301 Data generation unit 302 Component carrier selection unit 303, 308, 312 Channel encoding unit 304, 309, 313 Modulation unit 305 Mapping unit 306 Downlink control information generation unit 307 Downlink common channel control information generation section 310 Scheduling section 311 Uplink control information generation section 314 Control channel multiplexing section 315 Interleaving section 16 IFFT unit 317 CP insertion unit 318 Reference signal generation unit 319 Upper layer transfer unit 401 CP removal unit 402 FFT unit 403 Demapping unit 404 Deinterleave unit 405 Control information demodulation unit 405a Common control channel control information demodulation unit 405b Uplink shared data Channel control information demodulation section 405c Downlink shared data channel control information demodulation section 406 Data demodulation section 406a Downlink shared data demodulation section 406b Downlink shared channel data demodulation section 407 Channel estimation section 411 Data generation section 412 Channel encoding section 413 Modulation section 414 DFT section 415 Mapping section 416 IFFT section 417 CP insertion section 418 Channel state information generation section
A request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal, and an identification field for identifying a radio base station device to which aperiodic channel state information should be notified among a plurality of radio base station devices performing coordinated multipoint transmission / reception Transmitting an uplink schedule grant including: to a user terminal via a downlink control channel;
The user terminal estimates a channel state for a radio base station device specified by a combination of the request field and the identification field, and notifies the radio base station device of channel state information via an uplink shared channel And a channel state information notifying method comprising the steps of:
2. The channel state information notification method according to claim 1, wherein the identification field is a 1-bit data field included in an uplink schedule grant.
The data field for adding or deleting a system band used for communication with a user terminal included in an uplink scheduling grant in units of fundamental frequency blocks is used as the 1-bit data field. Channel status information notification method.
2. The channel state information notification method according to claim 1, wherein the identification field is a 2-bit data field included in an uplink schedule grant.
The 2-bit data field is one of the data fields provided in the uplink control signal in a period where the reference signal for uplink channel quality measurement is not applied, and triggers the reference signal aperiodically. 5. The channel state information notification method according to claim 4, wherein a trigger field is used.
The channel state information notification method according to claim 1, wherein at least one radio base station apparatus specified by a combination of the request field and the identification field is notified to a user terminal in advance by a higher control signal.
Among a plurality of radio base station devices that perform coordinated multipoint transmission / reception, transmitting a parameter for designating a subframe to which periodic channel state information for a specific radio base station device is assigned by an upper control signal;
The user terminal estimates periodic channel state information for a specific radio base station apparatus in a subframe specified by the parameter, and the radio base station apparatus uses the periodic channel information via an uplink control channel. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
A request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal, and an identification field for identifying a radio base station device to which channel state information should be notified among a plurality of radio base station devices performing coordinated multipoint transmission / reception A generator for generating an uplink schedule grant;
A radio base station apparatus comprising: a transmission unit that transmits an uplink scheduling grant to a user terminal via a downlink control channel.
The radio base station apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the generation unit uses a 1-bit data field included in an uplink schedule grant as the identification field.
The generation unit uses, as the 1-bit data field, a data field that adds or deletes a system band used for communication with a user terminal included in a scheduling grant in units of basic frequency blocks. Item 10. A radio base station apparatus according to Item 9.
The radio base station apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the generation unit uses a 2-bit data field included in an uplink schedule grant as the identification field.
The generation unit is one of the data fields provided in the uplink control signal in the interval where the reference signal for uplink channel quality measurement is not applied as the 2-bit data field, and The radio base station apparatus according to claim 11, wherein a trigger field that triggers periodically is used.
The said generation part produces | generates the uplink scheduling grant containing the combination of the said request field and the said identification field which designates at least 1 radio base station apparatus notified beforehand by the high-order control signal. 9. The radio base station apparatus according to 9.
A request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal, and an identification field for identifying a radio base station device to which aperiodic channel state information should be notified among a plurality of radio base station devices performing coordinated multipoint transmission / reception A receiving unit that receives an uplink schedule grant including the downlink control channel, an estimation unit that estimates a channel state to be notified to the radio base station device,
A user terminal comprising: a transmission unit that notifies channel state information to a radio base station apparatus specified by a combination of the request field and the identification field via an uplink shared channel.
A request field for requesting notification of channel state information from a user terminal, and an identification field for identifying a radio base station device to which aperiodic channel state information should be notified among a plurality of radio base station devices performing coordinated multipoint transmission / reception A radio base station apparatus that transmits an uplink schedule grant including: to a user terminal via a downlink control channel;
A user terminal that estimates a channel state for a radio base station apparatus specified by a combination of the request field and the identification field and notifies the radio base station apparatus of channel state information via an uplink shared channel; A wireless communication system.
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