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- the present invention relates generally to a wireless communication system, and in particular, to a method and system for indicating uplink/downlink data burst allocation in a wireless communication system.
- Active research on the 4 th Generation (4G) communication system is being conducted to provide users with services guaranteeing various Qualities-of-Service (QoS) at a data rate of about 100 Mbps.
- active research on the 4 G communication system is being carried out to support a high-speed service that guarantees mobility and QoS for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) communication systems such as a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) system and a wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) system.
- BWA Broadband Wireless Access
- LAN wireless Local Area Network
- MAN wireless Metropolitan Area Network
- IEEE 802.16 communication system is a typical BWA communication system.
- the IEEE 802.16 communication system is specified as a BWA communication system employing an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) scheme and/or an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) scheme.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- the IEEE 802.16 communication system can transmit more data for a short time because of its wide bandwidth for data, and allow all users to share channels, increasing channel efficiency.
- the IEEE 802.16 communication system because all users connected to a base station (BS) share common channels, and a period for which each user uses the channel is allocated thereto by the BS for every uplink/downlink frame, the BS must provide uplink/downlink access information every frame so that the users can share the channels.
- UUDL uplink/downlink
- a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (H-ARQ) MAP message is one of the MAP messages.
- the H-ARQ MAP message is used for supporting a mobile station (MS) that can use an H-ARQ scheme.
- MS mobile station
- an MS upon receiving the H-ARQ MAP message from a BS, an MS analyzes the received H-ARQ MAP message.
- a MAP information element (IE) included in the H-ARQ MAP message is called a Compact UUDL MAP IE, and the MS can receive/transmit data bursts according to information in the Compact UUDL MAP IE.
- IE MAP information element
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a frame structure used in a conventional wireless communication system.
- the frame can be divided into an uplink (UL) subframe region and a downlink (DL) subframe region.
- the DL subframe region includes a period in which a preamble is transmitted, a MAP period, and a burst period in which DL data bursts are allocated.
- the UL subframe region includes a UL control period and a burst period in which UL data bursts are allocated.
- the UL/DL data bursts are sequentially allocated in units of subchannels on the vertical axis for a unit symbol period (i.e., 1-symbol period) on the horizontal axis, and when the allocation of the data bursts to all subchannels for one symbol period is completed, the UUDL data bursts are sequentially allocated again in units of subchannels for the next symbol period.
- a unit symbol period i.e., 1-symbol period
- data bursts # 1 , # 2 and # 3 are data bursts allocated in a particular symbol period #n.
- the BS allocates a subchannel # 0 through a subchannel # 5 for the data burst # 1 , and after completion of the subchannel allocation, allocates a subchannel # 6 through a subchannel # 8 for the next data burst # 2 . Thereafter, the BS allocates a subchannel # 9 through a subchannel # 10 for the next data burst # 3 , completing the subchannel allocation for the symbol period #n.
- the BS After completion of allocating the subchannels for the data bursts in the symbol period #n, the BS sequentially occupies again subchannels for data bursts # 4 and # 5 in the next symbol period #(n+1), completing the subchannel allocation for the symbol period #(n+1).
- Such a data burst allocation method is called โ1-dimensional data burst allocation.โ
- the particular BS may receive an interference signal from the adjacent BS, causing a loss of data bursts.
- the data burst loss leads to a reduction in data transmission efficiency.
- an object of the present invention to provide a MAP message transmission method capable of performing efficient burst allocation using H-ARQ support burst allocation in a BWA communication system, and a message structure therefor.
- a method for transmitting an uplink MAP message in a wireless communication system includes transmitting, by a BS, to at least one MS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- a method for receiving an uplink MAP message by an MS in a wireless communication system includes receiving, from a BS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- a wireless communication system includes a BS and at least one MS, wherein the BS transmits, to the at least one MS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- a wireless communication system includes a BS and an MS, wherein the MS receives, from the BS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for a description of a data burst allocation scheme in a conventional wireless communication system
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for a description of a data burst allocation scheme of two dimensions.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a MAP message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary application of a Sub DL MAP message according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating exemplary arrangement of Sub MAP messages in an OFDMA frame according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides new MAP messages capable of supporting various operation modes between a base station (BS) and a mobile station (MS) in a wireless communication system supporting a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (H-ARQ) scheme, and performing efficient data burst allocation according to operation mode.
- the MAP message includes a subburst information element (IE) for each of the individual operation modes, and there are MAP messages mapped to the subburst IEs.
- IE subburst information element
- the BS transmits a message including operation mode information indicating the MCS used, to an MS.
- the MS restores the data bursts using an MCS corresponding to the MCS used by the BS.
- the present invention is not limited to the H-ARQ scheme.
- MSs not supporting H-ARQ can receive the messages provided in the present invention, and can be allocated data bursts depending on information included in the messages.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a MAP message according to the present invention.
- downlink (DL) H-ARQ data bursts are allocated to a 2-dimensional data burst region defined in an H-ARQ DL MAP IE message shown in Table 1 below.
- the 2-dimensional data burst region refers to a 2-dimensional data burst region designated by an OFDMA Symbol offset (or start symbol offset) field, a Subchannel offset (or start subchannel offset) field, a No. OFDMA Symbols field, and a No. Subchannels field for data bursts in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message, unlike the 1-dimensional data burst allocation that sequentially allocates data bursts from a first subchannel of a first symbol period.
- OFDMA Symbol offset or start symbol offset
- Subchannel offset or start subchannel offset
- Subchannels field for data bursts in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message
- a rectangular data burst region denoted by reference numeral 31 corresponds to the 2-dimensional data burst region.
- H-ARQ data bursts in the 2-dimensional data burst region 31 are sequentially allocated in order of symbol and subchannel.
- the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message includes a Mode field, and the Mode field indicates various subburst IEs according to its value, wherein the sub-burst is termed by allocating a specified number of slots to each burst in the 2-dimensional data burst region.
- Table 1 shows a format of the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message.
- the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message includes a 6-bit Extended DIUC (Downlink Interval Usage Code) field, an 8-bit Length field, and a 2-bit RCID_Type field indicating a type of a Reduced CID (RCID), and includes a plurality of an 8-bit OFDMA Symbol offset field, a 6-bit Subchannel offset field, a 3-bit Boosting field, a 7-bit No. OFDMA Symbols field, a 6-bit No.
- RCID Reduced CID
- Subchannels field a 3-bit N subburst field indicating the number of 1-dimensionally allocated bursts in a 2-dimensional allocation region, a 2-bit Mode field indicating an operation mode, and a DL Sub-Burst IE field for each individual operation mode, used for referring to an operation mode according to a value of the Mode field.
- a first bit of the Mode field indicates use/nonuse of H-ARQ according to its value. For example, if the first bit of the Mode field is set to โ0โ, it means the H-ARQ scheme is not used, and if the first bit of the Mode field is set to โ1โ, it means the H-ARQ scheme is being used.
- a second bit of the Mode field is set โ0โ, it means that subbursts are allocated through a DIUC value, and if the second bit of the Mode field is set to โ1โ, it means that subbursts are allocated through Nep and Nsch values, as defined below.
- the operation mode can be divided into four types according to combination of the two bits of the Mode field. Describing each of the operation modes, a DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE field is a field associated with a mode for allocating data bursts through a DIUC without using H-ARQ, a DL H-ARQ CC Sub-burst IE field is a field associated with a mode for allocating data bursts through a DIUC using H-ARQ, and a DL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE field is a field associated with a mode for allocating data bursts through Nep and Nsch fields using H-ARQ. The Nep field indicates the number of encoded packets, and the Nsch field indicates the number of allocated subchannels. An MCS can be defined according to combination of the Nep and Nsch fields.
- Table 2 through Table 4 below show formats of DL Sub-Burst IEs for the 3 operation modes associated with a DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE, a DL H-ARQ CC (Chase Combining) Sub-Burst IE, and a DL H-ARQ IR (Incremental Redundancy) Sub-Burst IE, respectively.
- a 2-bit Repetition Coding Indication field indicates a type of Repetition Coding
- a 1-bit Dedicated Control Indicator field indicates use/nonuse of a dedicated control IE. That is, whether to include a variable-size Dedicated Control IE is determined according to a value of the Dedicated Control Indicator field.
- an ACID indicates a H-ARQ identifier
- an AI_SN indicates a H-ARQ sequence number
- an SPID indicates a subpacket identifier.
- the messages of Table 2 through Table 4 commonly include the Dedicated Control Indicator field, and determine whether to include a Dedicated Control IE field according to a value of the Dedicated Control Indicator field.
- a Dedicated DL Control IE associated with a downlink can be shown in Table 5. That is, the Dedicated DL Control IE message includes a 4-bit Length field, a 4-bit Control Header field for CQICH control information, a 6-bit Allocation Index field indicating an allocation index in the presence of the CQICH control information, a 2-bit Period field indicating its period, a 3-bit Frame offset field indicating a location of the frame, and a 4-bit Duration field indicating its duration. It should be noted that the Dedicated DL Control IE message is variable in length.
- Table 6 above shows a format of a H-ARQ UL MAP IE message.
- the H-ARQ UL MAP IE message includes a 1-bit Allocation Start Indication field, and this field indicates whether to include an OFDMA Symbol offset and a Subchannel offset for UL subbursts.
- the H-ARQ UL MAP IE message includes a plurality of fields included in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message.
- the H-ARQ UL MAP IE message includes the RCID_Type field and the Mode field include in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message.
- the H-ARQ IR indicates an additional-information retransmission technique
- the H-ARQ CC indicates a same-information retransmission technique.
- the UL Sub-Burst IEs are delivered through UL Sub-MAP messages connected to a UL MAP message.
- Table 7 through Table 9 below show formats of UL Sub-Burst IEs for the 3 operation modes associated with a UL UIUC Sub-Burst IE, a UL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE, and a UL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE, respectively.
- the UL Sub-Burst IE messages are similar in their fields to the DL Sub-Burst IE messages, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the Dedicated UL Control IE includes a 4-bit Length field and a 4-bit Control Header field for CQICH control information.
- the Dedicated UL Control IE has additional control information for each subburst, and is variable in length because a type of the control information may be different for each subburst according to capability of an MS.
- Table 11 and Table 12 below show formats of H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE messages associated with Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), respectively.
- the H-ARQ MIMO DL/UL MAP IE messages are equal in their fields to the H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE messages described above, so a description thereof will not be given.
- the H-ARQ MIMO DL/UL MAP IE message has 4 operation modes, and is similar in field configuration to the H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE message.
- Table 13, Table 14, Table 15 and Table 15 below formats of a MIMO DL DIUC Sub-burst IE, a MIMO DL Nep Sub-burst IE, a MIMO DL H-ARQ CC Sub-burst IE, and a MIMO DL H-ARQ IR Sub-burst IE, respectively.
- a Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE is included in the corresponding Sub-Burst IEs.
- the Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message includes a 4-bit Length field and a 4-bit Control Header field indicating control information, and if a bitmap value of the Control Header field indicates CQICH Control Info, i.e., if CQICH Control Info value is set to โ1โ, the Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message further includes a 6-bit Allocation Index field, a 2-bit Period field, a 3-bit Frame offset field, a 4-bit Duration field, and a 3-bit Feedback type field indicating a type of feedback on a CQICH.
- the Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message includes a 2-bit Matrix field indicating a transmission matrix and a 2-bit Num layer field indicating the number of coding/modulation layers.
- the Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message includes a 3-bit Antenna Grouping Index field, a 3-bit Antenna Selection Index field, and a 6-bit Codebook Precoding Index field according to type of a MIMO mode.
- Table 18, Table 19, Table 20 and Table 21 below show formats of a MIMO UL UIUC Sub-burst IE, a MIMO UL Nep Sub-burst IE, a MIMO UL H-ARQ CC Sub-burst IE, and a MIMO UL H-ARQ IR Sub-burst IE, respectively.
- Table 22 below shows a format of a Dedicated MIMO UL Control IE message.
- IEs of Table 22 include a 4-bit Length field and a 4-bit Control Header field indicating control information, and if a value of the Control Header field indicates MIMO Control Info, a 1-bit Matrix field indicating a transmission scheme and a 1-bit Num layer field indicating the number of coding/modulation layers are included in the Dedicated MIMO UL Control IE.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary application of a Sub DL MAP message according the present invention.
- the message is transmitted in a region different from a MAP message region in a frame, and is a message generated such that each MS can set a different MCS.
- the Sub Map message may use a Pointer IE in a DL MAP message or a UL MAP message.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary arrangement of Sub MAP messages in an OFDMA frame according to the present invention.
- Table 23 below shows a format of a SUB-DL-UL-MAP message of the present invention.
- the message includes a 2-bit Compressed MAP indicator field indicating availability of a compressed MAP, a 10-bit MAP message length field indicating a message length, an 8-bit DL IE Count field indicating the number of DL IEs, DL and UL MAP IE fields, the number of which is equal to the number of the IEs, and an 11-bit Slot offset field.
- the SUB-DL-UL-MAP message is indicated by an H-ARQ and Sub-MAP Pointer IE message shown in Table 24 below.
- the Sub-MAP Pointer IE is similar to the conventional H-ARQ MAP Pointer IE, but it further includes a 2-bit MAP Version field for adding a sub MAP message to the IE, a 1-bit CID mask include field indicating inclusion of a CID mask, and a 15-bit CID mask field which is included when the CID mask include field is set to โ1โ.
- an embodiment of the present invention can deliver Sub MAP message information only to the MS that requires the corresponding Sub MAP message, using a CID mask.
- the Sub MAP message includes a MAP IE for an MS and a quotient obtained by dividing a basic CID of the MS by 15 equals 3, a third value under the CID mask is set to โ1โ. That is, the MS checks a CID mask through a modulo operation to determine whether to decode the Sub MAP indicated by Table 24 below.
- H-ARQ and Sub-MAP Pointer IE( ) โ Extended DIUC 4 bits
- N is the number of H-ARQ MAP or Sub MAP bursts While (data remains) โ DIUC 4 bits No.
- a BS transmits a ZONE_IE message for using a particular subchannel.
- the ZONE_IE message according to the present invention can be defined as shown in Table 25.
- the ZONE_IE message includes a 4-bit Extended UIUC field, a 4-bit Length field, a 7-bit OFDMA Symbol offset field, a 2-bit Permutation field indicating a type of subchannel permutation used, a 7-bit PUSC UL_IDcell bit, and a 1-bit Include Slot offset field indicating presence/absence of a slot offset. If the Include Slot offset field is set to โ1โ, 11-bit slot offset information is included in the field.
- the present invention provides H-ARQ MAP messages that include a plurality of MAP IEs and support various operation modes in a BWA communication system, making it possible to efficiently allocate data bursts to an MS.
- a BS provides an MS with messages that can apply an MCS according to a channel state of the MS, thereby increasing transmission efficiency and performing efficient resource management according to an operation mode between the BS and the MS.
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A method is provided for transmitting a Media Access Protocol (MAP) message in a wireless communication system. A base station transmits the MAP message including operation mode information indicating a data burst allocation scheme, to a mobile station. The mobile station identifies a data burst according to the operation mode information included in the MAP message received from the base station.
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- This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 11/329,649, which was filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 11, 2006 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 to applications filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Jan. 11, 2005 and assigned Serial No. 2005-2706, and on Jan. 22, 2005 and assigned Serial No. 2005-6119, the contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to a wireless communication system, and in particular, to a method and system for indicating uplink/downlink data burst allocation in a wireless communication system.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Active research on the 4th Generation (4G) communication system, which is the next generation communication system, is being conducted to provide users with services guaranteeing various Qualities-of-Service (QoS) at a data rate of about 100 Mbps. In particular, active research on the 4 G communication system is being carried out to support a high-speed service that guarantees mobility and QoS for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) communication systems such as a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) system and a wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) system. An Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.16 communication system is a typical BWA communication system.
- The IEEE 802.16 communication system is specified as a BWA communication system employing an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) scheme and/or an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) scheme. Compared with the conventional wireless technology for a voice service, the IEEE 802.16 communication system can transmit more data for a short time because of its wide bandwidth for data, and allow all users to share channels, increasing channel efficiency. In the IEEE 802.16 communication system, because all users connected to a base station (BS) share common channels, and a period for which each user uses the channel is allocated thereto by the BS for every uplink/downlink frame, the BS must provide uplink/downlink access information every frame so that the users can share the channels. Messages used for providing the uplink/downlink access information are called uplink/downlink (UUDL) MAP messages.
- A Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (H-ARQ) MAP message is one of the MAP messages. The H-ARQ MAP message is used for supporting a mobile station (MS) that can use an H-ARQ scheme. For example, upon receiving the H-ARQ MAP message from a BS, an MS analyzes the received H-ARQ MAP message. A MAP information element (IE) included in the H-ARQ MAP message is called a Compact UUDL MAP IE, and the MS can receive/transmit data bursts according to information in the Compact UUDL MAP IE.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a frame structure used in a conventional wireless communication system. Referring toFIG. 1 , the frame can be divided into an uplink (UL) subframe region and a downlink (DL) subframe region. The DL subframe region includes a period in which a preamble is transmitted, a MAP period, and a burst period in which DL data bursts are allocated. The UL subframe region includes a UL control period and a burst period in which UL data bursts are allocated. - The UL/DL data bursts are sequentially allocated in units of subchannels on the vertical axis for a unit symbol period (i.e., 1-symbol period) on the horizontal axis, and when the allocation of the data bursts to all subchannels for one symbol period is completed, the UUDL data bursts are sequentially allocated again in units of subchannels for the next symbol period.
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FIG. 1 ,data bursts # 1, #2 and #3 are data bursts allocated in a particular symbol period #n. For example, the BS allocates a subchannel #0 through asubchannel # 5 for thedata burst # 1, and after completion of the subchannel allocation, allocates asubchannel # 6 through asubchannel # 8 for the nextdata burst # 2. Thereafter, the BS allocates asubchannel # 9 through a subchannel #10 for the nextdata burst # 3, completing the subchannel allocation for the symbol period #n. - After completion of allocating the subchannels for the data bursts in the symbol period #n, the BS sequentially occupies again subchannels for
data bursts # 4 and #5 in the next symbol period #(n+1), completing the subchannel allocation for the symbol period #(n+1). Such a data burst allocation method is called โ1-dimensional data burst allocation.โ - If a particular BS and its adjacent BS use the same subchannel band, the particular BS may receive an interference signal from the adjacent BS, causing a loss of data bursts. The data burst loss leads to a reduction in data transmission efficiency.
- In order to solve this problem, a 2-dimensional burst allocation (shown by bold lines in
FIG. 2 ) method has been proposed. However, there is no proposed scheme for supporting various operation modes and Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCSs) between a BS and an MS. For example, because the BS uses an error-robust MCS for all MAP messages, it must use the error-robust MCS even for the MAP message for an MS in a good channel state, causing a reduction in transmission efficiency. - It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a MAP message transmission method capable of performing efficient burst allocation using H-ARQ support burst allocation in a BWA communication system, and a message structure therefor.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a MAP message transmission method and system for performing H-ARQ support burst allocation supporting various operation modes in a BWA communication system, and a message structure therefor.
- It is further another object of the present invention to provide a method for increasing transmission efficiency by using sub-MAP messages having a different MCS according to a listening environment of an MS in a BWA communication system.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for transmitting an uplink MAP message in a wireless communication system. The method includes transmitting, by a BS, to at least one MS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for receiving an uplink MAP message by an MS in a wireless communication system. The method includes receiving, from a BS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- According to further another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wireless communication system. The system includes a BS and at least one MS, wherein the BS transmits, to the at least one MS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wireless communication system. The system includes a BS and an MS, wherein the MS receives, from the BS, an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst IE that includes information on sub-bursts, wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a diagram for a description of a data burst allocation scheme in a conventional wireless communication system; -
FIG. 2 is a diagram for a description of a data burst allocation scheme of two dimensions. -
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a MAP message according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary application of a Sub DL MAP message according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating exemplary arrangement of Sub MAP messages in an OFDMA frame according to an embodiment of the present invention; and - Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings. In the following description, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein has been omitted for clarity and conciseness.
- The present invention provides new MAP messages capable of supporting various operation modes between a base station (BS) and a mobile station (MS) in a wireless communication system supporting a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (H-ARQ) scheme, and performing efficient data burst allocation according to operation mode. The MAP message includes a subburst information element (IE) for each of the individual operation modes, and there are MAP messages mapped to the subburst IEs.
- That is, after allocating data bursts to a particular region of a frame, determined by a symbol period axis and a frequency band axis, using one of various Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCSs), the BS transmits a message including operation mode information indicating the MCS used, to an MS. Upon receiving the message, the MS restores the data bursts using an MCS corresponding to the MCS used by the BS.
- Although an embodiment of the present invention will be described herein with reference to the H-ARQ-related messages, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the H-ARQ scheme. In other words, even MSs not supporting H-ARQ can receive the messages provided in the present invention, and can be allocated data bursts depending on information included in the messages.
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FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a structure of a MAP message according to the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , downlink (DL) H-ARQ data bursts according to an embodiment of the present invention are allocated to a 2-dimensional data burst region defined in an H-ARQ DL MAP IE message shown in Table 1 below. The 2-dimensional data burst region refers to a 2-dimensional data burst region designated by an OFDMA Symbol offset (or start symbol offset) field, a Subchannel offset (or start subchannel offset) field, a No. OFDMA Symbols field, and a No. Subchannels field for data bursts in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message, unlike the 1-dimensional data burst allocation that sequentially allocates data bursts from a first subchannel of a first symbol period. InFIG. 3 , a rectangular data burst region denoted by reference numeral 31 corresponds to the 2-dimensional data burst region. In the present invention, H-ARQ data bursts in the 2-dimensional data burst region 31 are sequentially allocated in order of symbol and subchannel. The H-ARQ DL MAP IE message includes a Mode field, and the Mode field indicates various subburst IEs according to its value, wherein the sub-burst is termed by allocating a specified number of slots to each burst in the 2-dimensional data burst region. -
TABLE 1 Syntax Size Note โH-ARQ DL MAP IE { โโ Extended DIUC 6 bits โโLength 8 bits โโRCID_Type 2 bits 00 = Normal CID 01 = RCID11 10 = RCID7 11 = RCID3 โโWhile (data remains) { โโOFDMA Symbol offset 8 bits Offset from the start symbol of DL sub-frame โโSubchannel offset 6 bits โโBoosting 3 bits 000: normal (not boosted); 001: +6 dB; 010: โ6 dB; 011: +9 dB; 100: +3 dB; 101: โ3 dB; 110: โ9 dB; 111: โ12 dB; โโNo. OFDMA Symbols 7 bits โโNo. Subchannels 6 bits โโN sub burst 3 bits Number of sub-bursts in 2D region โโMode 2 bits Indicates the mode of this IE Bit #1: 0 = No H-ARQ, 1 = H-ARQ Bit #0: 0 = DIUC/Length, 1 = Nep/Nsch โIf(Mode==00) { โโDL DIUC Sub-Burst IE ( ) variable โ} else if(Mode==10) { โโDL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst variable IE ( ) โ} else if(Mode==11) { โโDL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst variable IE ( ) โ} โ} } - Table 1 shows a format of the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message. The H-ARQ DL MAP IE message includes a 6-bit Extended DIUC (Downlink Interval Usage Code) field, an 8-bit Length field, and a 2-bit RCID_Type field indicating a type of a Reduced CID (RCID), and includes a plurality of an 8-bit OFDMA Symbol offset field, a 6-bit Subchannel offset field, a 3-bit Boosting field, a 7-bit No. OFDMA Symbols field, a 6-bit No. Subchannels field, a 3-bit N subburst field indicating the number of 1-dimensionally allocated bursts in a 2-dimensional allocation region, a 2-bit Mode field indicating an operation mode, and a DL Sub-Burst IE field for each individual operation mode, used for referring to an operation mode according to a value of the Mode field. A first bit of the Mode field indicates use/nonuse of H-ARQ according to its value. For example, if the first bit of the Mode field is set to โ0โ, it means the H-ARQ scheme is not used, and if the first bit of the Mode field is set to โ1โ, it means the H-ARQ scheme is being used. If a second bit of the Mode field is set โ0โ, it means that subbursts are allocated through a DIUC value, and if the second bit of the Mode field is set to โ1โ, it means that subbursts are allocated through Nep and Nsch values, as defined below.
- The operation mode can be divided into four types according to combination of the two bits of the Mode field. Describing each of the operation modes, a DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE field is a field associated with a mode for allocating data bursts through a DIUC without using H-ARQ, a DL H-ARQ CC Sub-burst IE field is a field associated with a mode for allocating data bursts through a DIUC using H-ARQ, and a DL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE field is a field associated with a mode for allocating data bursts through Nep and Nsch fields using H-ARQ. The Nep field indicates the number of encoded packets, and the Nsch field indicates the number of allocated subchannels. An MCS can be defined according to combination of the Nep and Nsch fields.
- Table 2 through Table 4 below show formats of DL Sub-Burst IEs for the 3 operation modes associated with a DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE, a DL H-ARQ CC (Chase Combining) Sub-Burst IE, and a DL H-ARQ IR (Incremental Redundancy) Sub-Burst IE, respectively.
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TABLE 2 DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE { โ DIUC 4 bits โ Repetition Coding Indication 2 bits 0b00 - No repetition coding 0b01 - Repetition coding of 2 used 0b10 - Repetition coding of 4 used 0b11 - Repetition coding of 6 used โFor (j=0; j<N_sub burst; j++){ โโRCID_IE( ) Variable โโโ Dedicated Control Indicator 1 bit โโIf (Dedicated Control Indicator==1) { โโโDedicated Control IE ( ) Variable โโ} โ} โ} -
TABLE 3 DL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE { โ DIUC โ4 bits โ Repetition Coding Indication โ2 bits 0b00 - No repetition coding 0b01 - Repetition coding of 2 used 0b10 - Repetition coding of 4 used 0b11 - Repetition coding of 6 used โFor (j=0; j<N_sub burst; j++){ โโRCID_IE( ) Variable โโLength 10 bits โโACID โ4 bits โโAI_SN โ1 bit โโโ Dedicated Control Indicator โ1 bit โโIf (Dedicated Control Indicator==1) { โโโDedicated Control IE ( ) Variable โโ} โ} โ} -
TABLE 4 โDL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE { โโFor (j=0; j<N_sub burst; j++){ โโRCID_IE( ) Variable โโNep 4 bits โโNsch 4 bits โโSPID 2 bits โโACID 4 bits โโAI_SN 1 bit โโโ Dedicated Control Indicator 1 bit โโIf Dedicated Control Indicator==1) { โโโDedicated Control IE ( ) Variable โโโ} โ} โ} - In Table 2 and 3, a 2-bit Repetition Coding Indication field indicates a type of Repetition Coding, and in Table 2 through Table 4, a 1-bit Dedicated Control Indicator field indicates use/nonuse of a dedicated control IE. That is, whether to include a variable-size Dedicated Control IE is determined according to a value of the Dedicated Control Indicator field. In Table 3, an ACID indicates a H-ARQ identifier, an AI_SN indicates a H-ARQ sequence number, and an SPID indicates a subpacket identifier.
- In the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message shown in Table 1, the Mode field=โ00โ indicates the DL DIUC SUB-Burst IE message of Table 2, the Mode field=โ10โ indicates the DL H-ARQ CC SUB-Burst IE message of Table 3, and the Mode field=โ11โ indicates the DL H-ARQ IR SUB-Burst IE message of Table 4. The messages of Table 2 through Table 4 commonly include the Dedicated Control Indicator field, and determine whether to include a Dedicated Control IE field according to a value of the Dedicated Control Indicator field.
- In the Dedicated Control IE message, a Dedicated DL Control IE associated with a downlink can be shown in Table 5. That is, the Dedicated DL Control IE message includes a 4-bit Length field, a 4-bit Control Header field for CQICH control information, a 6-bit Allocation Index field indicating an allocation index in the presence of the CQICH control information, a 2-bit Period field indicating its period, a 3-bit Frame offset field indicating a location of the frame, and a 4-bit Duration field indicating its duration. It should be noted that the Dedicated DL Control IE message is variable in length.
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TABLE 5 Syntax Size Note Dedicated DL Control IE( ) { โ Length 4 bits Length of following control information in Nibble. โ Control Header 4 bits Bit #0: CQICH Control Info Bit #1-#3: Reserved โIf(CQICH Control Info ==1) { โโ Allocation Index 6 bits โโPeriod 2 bits โโFrame offset 3 bits โโDuration 4 bits โ} } -
TABLE 6 Syntax Size Note H-ARQ UL MAP IE( ){ โExtended DIUC 6 bits โLength 8 bits โRCID_Type 2 bits 00 = Normal CID 01 = RCID11 10 = RCID7 11 = RCID3 โwhile (data remains){ โโโ Allocation Start Indication 1 bits 0: No allocation start information 1: Allocation start information follows โโโIf(Allocation Start Indication ==1) { โโโOFDMA Symbol offset 8 bits This value indicates start Symbol offset of subsequent sub-bursts in this H-ARQ UL MAP IE. โโโSubchannel offset 6 bits This value indicates start Subchannel offset of subsequent sub-bursts in this H-ARQ UL MAP IE. โโโ} โโโ Mode 2 bits Indicates the mode of each burst Bit #1: 0 = No H-ARQ, 1 = H- ARQ Bit #0: 0 = DIUC/Length, 1 = Nep/ Nsch โโN Burst 4 bits This field indicates the number of bursts in this UL MAP IE โโFor (i=0;i<N Sub-burst; i++){ โโโRCID IE( ) Variable โโโ Dedicated Control Indicator 1 bit โโIf(Dedicated Control Indicator ==1){ โโโโDedicated Control IE ( ) Variable โโ} โโโIf(Mode ==00) { โโโโโUL UIUC Sub-Burst IE ( ) โโโ} else if(Mode==10){ โโโโUL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE ( ) }else if(Mode==11){ โโโโโUL H-ARQ IR Sub- Burst IE ( ) โโโ} โโ} โโ} โ} - Table 6 above shows a format of a H-ARQ UL MAP IE message.
- The H-ARQ UL MAP IE message includes a 1-bit Allocation Start Indication field, and this field indicates whether to include an OFDMA Symbol offset and a Subchannel offset for UL subbursts. For example, the Allocation Start Indication field=โ1โ indicates that an 8-bit OFDMA Symbol offset field and a 6-bit Subchannel offset field are included.
- In addition, the H-ARQ UL MAP IE message includes a plurality of fields included in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message. For example, the H-ARQ UL MAP IE message includes the RCID_Type field and the Mode field include in the H-ARQ DL MAP IE message.
- In Table 6, Mode field=โ00โ indicates a UL UIUC Sub-Burst IE, Mode field=โ10โ indicates a UL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE, and Mode field=โ11โ indicates a UL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE. The H-ARQ IR indicates an additional-information retransmission technique, and the H-ARQ CC indicates a same-information retransmission technique. The UL Sub-Burst IEs are delivered through UL Sub-MAP messages connected to a UL MAP message.
- Table 7 through Table 9 below show formats of UL Sub-Burst IEs for the 3 operation modes associated with a UL UIUC Sub-Burst IE, a UL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE, and a UL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE, respectively. The UL Sub-Burst IE messages are similar in their fields to the DL Sub-Burst IE messages, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
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TABLE 7 UL UIUC Sub-Burst IE{ โ UIUC 4 bits โ Repetition Coding Indication 2 bits 0b00 - No repetition coding 0b01 - Repetition coding of 2 used 0b10 - Repetition coding of 4 used 0b11 - Repetition coding of 6 used โDuration 10 bitsโ } -
TABLE 8 H-ARQ CC UL Sub-Burst IE { โ UIUC โ4 bits โ Repetition Coding Indication โ2 bits 0b00 - No repetition coding 0b01 - Repetition coding of 2 used 0b10 - Repetition coding of 4 used 0b11 - Repetition coding of 6 used โDuration 10 bits โACID โ4 bits โAI_SN โ1 bit } -
TABLE 9 H-ARQ IR UL Sub-Burst IE { โ Nep 4 bits โNsch 4 bits โSPID 2 bits โACID 4 bits โAI_SN 1 bit } - The Dedicated UL Control IE, as shown in Table 10 below, includes a 4-bit Length field and a 4-bit Control Header field for CQICH control information. The Dedicated UL Control IE has additional control information for each subburst, and is variable in length because a type of the control information may be different for each subburst according to capability of an MS.
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TABLE 10 Syntax Size Note Dedicated UL Control IE( ) { โ Length 4 bits Length of following control information in Nibble. โ Control Header 4 bits Bit #-#3: Reserved } - Table 11 and Table 12 below show formats of H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE messages associated with Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), respectively. The H-ARQ MIMO DL/UL MAP IE messages are equal in their fields to the H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE messages described above, so a description thereof will not be given.
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TABLE 11 Syntax Size Note โH-ARQ MIMO DL MAP IE { โ Extended DIUC 6 bits โLength 8 bits โRCID_Type 2 bits 00 = Normal CID 01 = RCID11 10 = RCID7 11 = RCID3 โWhile(data remains){ โOFDMA Symbol offset 8 bits Offset from the start symbol of DL sub-frame โSubchannel offset 6 bits โBoosting 3 bits 000: normal (not boosted); 001: +6 dB; 010: โ6 dB; 011: +9 dB; 100: +3 dB; 101: โ3 dB; 110: โ9 dB; 111: โ12 dB; โNo. OFDMA Symbols 7 bits โNo. subchannels 6 bits โN sub burst 3 bits Number of sub-bursts in 2D region โMode 2 bits Indicates the mode of this IE Bit #1: 0 = No H-ARQ, 1 = H-ARQ Bit #0: 0 = DIUC/Length, 1 = Nep/Nsch If(Mode==00){ โMIMO DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE ( ) variable โ}else if (Mode==01){ โMIMO DL Nep Sub-Burst IE ( ) variable โ}else if (Mode==10){ โMIMO DL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst variable IE ( ) โ}else if (Mode==11){ โMIMO DL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE variable ( ) โ} โโ} } -
TABLE 12 Syntax Size Note H-ARQ MIMO UL MAP IE( ){ โExtended DIUC 6 bits โLength 8 bits โRCID_Type 2 bits 00 = Normal CID 01 = RCID11 10 = RCID7 11 = RCID3 โwhile (data remains) { โโโ Allocation โStart โIndication 1 bits 0: No allocation start information 1: Allocation start information follows โโโIf(Allocation Start Indication ==1) { โโโโOFDMA Symbol offset 8 bits This value indicates start Symbol offset of subsequent sub-bursts in this H-ARQ UL MAP IE. โโโโSubchannel offset 6 bits This value indicates start Subchannel offset of subsequent sub-bursts in this H-ARQ UL MAP IE. โโโ} โโโ Mode 2 bits Indicates the mode of each burst Bit #1: 0 = No H-ARQ, 1 = H- ARQ Bit #0: 0 = DIUC/Length, 1 = Nep/ Nsch โโโN Burst 4 bits This field indicates the number of bursts in this UL MAP IE โโโFor (i=0;i<N_Sub-burst; i++){ โโโโRCID IE( ) Variable โโโโ Dedicated Control Indicator 1 bitโ โโIf(Dedicated Control Indicator ==1){ โโโโโDedicated Control IE ( ) Variable โโโโโ} โโโโif(Mode ==00) โโโ{ โโโโโMIMO UL UIUC Sub-Burst IE ( ) โโโโ} else if(Mode==01){ โโโโโMIMO UL Nep Sub-Burst IE ( ) โโโโ}else if(Mode==10){ โโโโโMIMO UL H-ARQ CC Sub- Burst IE ( ) โโโโ}else if(Mode==11){ โโโโโMIMO UL H-ARQ IR Sub- Burst IE ( ) โโโโ} โโโ} โโ} โ} - Like the H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE message, the H-ARQ MIMO DL/UL MAP IE message has 4 operation modes, and is similar in field configuration to the H-ARQ DL/UL MAP IE message. Table 13, Table 14, Table 15 and Table 15 below formats of a MIMO DL DIUC Sub-burst IE, a MIMO DL Nep Sub-burst IE, a MIMO DL H-ARQ CC Sub-burst IE, and a MIMO DL H-ARQ IR Sub-burst IE, respectively.
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TABLE 13 MIMO DL DIUC Sub-Burst IE { โFor(j=0; j<N_sub burst; j++){ โโRCID_IE ( ) Variable โโLength 10 bitsโ โโDedicated Control Indicator 1 bitโ โโIf(Dedicated โControl โIndicator ==1) { โโโโDedicated Control IE ( ) Variable โโ} โโFor (i=0;i<N_layer;i++) { โโ DIUC 4 bits โโ} โ} } -
TABLE 14 MIMO DL Nep Sub-Burst IE { โFor (j=โ;j<N_sub burst;j++){ โRCID_IE( ) variable โNsch 4 bits โDedicated MIMO DL Control Indicator 1 bitโ โIf (Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE==1) { โโDedicated MIMO DL Control IE( ) variable โ} โFor (i=0;i<N_layer;i++) { โ Nep 4 bits โ} โ} } -
TABLE 15 MIMO DL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE { โFor (j=โ;j<N_sub burst;j++){ โRCID_IE( ) variable โLength 10 bitโโ โDedicated MIMO DL Control Indicator 1 bitโ โIf โ(Dedicated โMIMO โDL โControl Indicator==1) { โโDedicated MIMO DL Control IE( ) variable โ} โFor (i=0;i<N_layer;i++) { โโ DIUC 4 bits โโACID 4 bits โโAI_SN 1 bitโ โ} โ} } -
TABLE 16 MIMO DL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE { โFor (j=0;j<N_sub burst; j++){ โRCID_IE( ) variable โNsch 4 bits โSPID 2 bits โACID 4 bits โAI_SN 1 bitโ โDedicated MIMO DL Control Indicator 1 bitโ โIf โ(Dedicated โMIMO โDL โControl Indicator==1) { โโDedicated MIMO DL Control IE( ) variable โ} โFor (i=0;i<N_layer;i++) { โโ Nep 4 bits โ} โ} } - In Table 13 through Table 16, for Dedicated Control Indicator field=โ1โ, a Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE is included in the corresponding Sub-Burst IEs.
- Table 17 below shows a format of a Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message. The Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message includes a 4-bit Length field and a 4-bit Control Header field indicating control information, and if a bitmap value of the Control Header field indicates CQICH Control Info, i.e., if CQICH Control Info value is set to โ1โ, the Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message further includes a 6-bit Allocation Index field, a 2-bit Period field, a 3-bit Frame offset field, a 4-bit Duration field, and a 3-bit Feedback type field indicating a type of feedback on a CQICH.
- If a value of the Control Header field indicates MIMO Control Info, i.e., if a MIMO Control Info value is set to โ1โ, the Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message includes a 2-bit Matrix field indicating a transmission matrix and a 2-bit Num layer field indicating the number of coding/modulation layers. The Dedicated MIMO DL Control IE message includes a 3-bit Antenna Grouping Index field, a 3-bit Antenna Selection Index field, and a 6-bit Codebook Precoding Index field according to type of a MIMO mode.
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TABLE 17 Syntax Size Note โDedicated MIMO DL Control IE( ) { โโ Length 4 bits Length of following control information in Nibble. โโ Control Header 4 bits Bit #0: CQICH Control Info Bit #1: MIMO Control Info Bit #2-#3: Reserved โโIf(CQICH Control Info ==1){ โโโ Allocation Index 6 bits โโโPeriod 2 bits โโโFrame offset 3 bits โโโDuration 4 bits โโFeedback type 3 bits Type of feedback on this CQICH See 8.4.5.4.15 โโ} โโif(MIMO Control Info ==1){ โโโ Matrix 2 bits Indicates transmission matrix (See 8.4.8) 00 = Matrix A (Transmit diversity) 01 = Matrix B (Hybrid Scheme) 10 = Matrix C (Spatial Multiplexing) 11 = Reserved โโโNum layer 2 bits Number of coding/modulation layers 00 = 1 layer 01 = 2 layers 10 = 3 layers 11 = 4 layers โโif(MIMO Control Info ==01){ MIMO mode in the preceding STC_Zone_IE( ) โโโ Antenna โโโGrouping 3 bits Indicates the index of antenna Index } grouping See 8.4.8.3.4 and 8.4.8.3.5 โโelse if(MIMO mode ==10){ โโโ Antenna โโโSelection 3 bits Indicates the index of antenna Index } selection See 8.4.8.3.4 and 8.4.8.3.5 โโelse if(MIMO MODE == 11){ Codebook Precoding Index } 6 bits Indicates the index of precoding matrix W in the codebook See 8.4.8.3.6 โโ} โ} - Table 18, Table 19, Table 20 and Table 21 below show formats of a MIMO UL UIUC Sub-burst IE, a MIMO UL Nep Sub-burst IE, a MIMO UL H-ARQ CC Sub-burst IE, and a MIMO UL H-ARQ IR Sub-burst IE, respectively.
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TABLE 18 MIMO UL UIUC Sub-Burst IE{ โDuration 10 bits โFor(i=0;i<N_layer;i++){ โโ UIUC โ4 bits โ} โ} -
TABLE 19 MIMO UL Nep Sub-Burst IE{ โ Nsch 4 bits โFor(i=0;i<N_layer;i++){ โโ Nep 4 bits โ} โ} -
TABLE 20 โMIMO UL H-ARQ CC Sub-Burst IE{ โโDuration 10 bitsโ โโFor(i=0;i<N_layer;i++){ โโ UIUC 4 bits โโACID 4 bits โโAI_SN 1 bitโ โโ} โ} -
TABLE 21 MIMO UL H-ARQ IR Sub-Burst IE{ โ Nsch 4 bits โSPID 2 bits โACID 4 bits โAI_SN 1 bitโ โFor(i=0;i<N_layer;i++){ โ Nep 4 bits โ} } - Table 22 below shows a format of a Dedicated MIMO UL Control IE message.
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TABLE 22 Syntax Size Note โDedicated โMIMO โUL โControl IE( ) { โโ Length 4 bits Length of following control information in Nibble. โโ Control Header 4 bits Bit #0: MIMO Control Info Bit #1-#3: Reserved โโif(MIMO Control Info == 1){ โโโ Matrix 1 bitโ Indicates transmission matrix (See 8.4.8) 0 = Matrix A (Transmit Diversity) 1 = Matrix C (Spatial Multiplexing) โโโ Num layer 1 bitโ Number of coding/modulation layers 0 = 1 layer 1 = 2 layers โโโ} โโ} - IEs of Table 22 include a 4-bit Length field and a 4-bit Control Header field indicating control information, and if a value of the Control Header field indicates MIMO Control Info, a 1-bit Matrix field indicating a transmission scheme and a 1-bit Num layer field indicating the number of coding/modulation layers are included in the Dedicated MIMO UL Control IE.
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FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating exemplary application of a Sub DL MAP message according the present invention. According to the present invention, the message is transmitted in a region different from a MAP message region in a frame, and is a message generated such that each MS can set a different MCS. The Sub Map message may use a Pointer IE in a DL MAP message or a UL MAP message. -
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary arrangement of Sub MAP messages in an OFDMA frame according to the present invention. - Table 23 below shows a format of a SUB-DL-UL-MAP message of the present invention. The message includes a 2-bit Compressed MAP indicator field indicating availability of a compressed MAP, a 10-bit MAP message length field indicating a message length, an 8-bit DL IE Count field indicating the number of DL IEs, DL and UL MAP IE fields, the number of which is equal to the number of the IEs, and an 11-bit Slot offset field.
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TABLE 23 Syntax Size Notes โSUB-DL-UL-MAP ( ) { โโโโCompressed map indicator โ2 bits Set to binary 11 for compressed format โโโโMap message length 10 bits โโโโ DL IE Count โ8 bits โโโโFor(i=1;i<=DL IE Count;i++) โโโโโโDL-MAP_IE( ) Variable โโโโ} โโโโSlot offset 11 bits โโโโwhile (map data remains){ โโโโโโUL-MAP_IE( ) Variable โโโโ} โโโโIf!(byte boundary){ โโโโPadding Nibble Variable Padding to reach byte boundary. โโโโ} โ} - The SUB-DL-UL-MAP message is indicated by an H-ARQ and Sub-MAP Pointer IE message shown in Table 24 below. Referring to Table 24, the Sub-MAP Pointer IE is similar to the conventional H-ARQ MAP Pointer IE, but it further includes a 2-bit MAP Version field for adding a sub MAP message to the IE, a 1-bit CID mask include field indicating inclusion of a CID mask, and a 15-bit CID mask field which is included when the CID mask include field is set to โ1โ.
- Because each MS has a CID to receive a service, a BS has information on a CID of its every MS. In the conventional method, the MS should receive and decode all Sub MAP messages even though the contents of the Sub MAP messages are unnecessary for the MS itself, probably leading to a waste of power and processing. In order to address this problem, an embodiment of the present invention can deliver Sub MAP message information only to the MS that requires the corresponding Sub MAP message, using a CID mask.
- For example, when the Sub MAP message includes a MAP IE for an MS and a quotient obtained by dividing a basic CID of the MS by 15
equals 3, a third value under the CID mask is set to โ1โ. That is, the MS checks a CID mask through a modulo operation to determine whether to decode the Sub MAP indicated by Table 24 below. -
TABLE 24 Syntax Size Note H-ARQ โand โSub-MAP Pointer IE( ) { โโExtended DIUC 4 bits H-ARQ MAP Pointer = 0x07 โโLength = 2 ร N 4 bits N is the number of H-ARQ MAP or Sub MAP bursts โโWhile (data remains) { โโโ DIUC 4 bits โโโNo. Slots 8 bits โโโRepetition โโCoding 2 bits 0b00 = No repetition coding Indication 0b01 = Repetition coding of 2 used 0b10 = Repetition coding of 4 used 0b11 = Repetition coding of 6 used โโโ MAP Version 2 bits 0b00 = H-ARQ MAP v1 0b01 = Sub-MAP โโโCID mask include 1 bitโ 0 = no CID mask included 1 = CID mask included โโโIf (CID mask included) { โโโโ CID mask 15 bitsโ When the MAP message pointed by this pointer IE includes any MAP IE for an MS, the ((Basic CID of the MS)) mod 15)-th LSB of CID mask shall be set to 1. Otherwise, it shall be set to 0. โโโ} โโ} } - As shown in Table 24, the H-ARQ and Sub-MAP Pointer IE message includes a 2-bit MAP Version field, and the MAP Version field includes a Sub-MAP=0b01 indicating an H-ARQ MAP version.
- A BS transmits a ZONE_IE message for using a particular subchannel. The ZONE_IE message according to the present invention can be defined as shown in Table 25. The ZONE_IE message includes a 4-bit Extended UIUC field, a 4-bit Length field, a 7-bit OFDMA Symbol offset field, a 2-bit Permutation field indicating a type of subchannel permutation used, a 7-bit PUSC UL_IDcell bit, and a 1-bit Include Slot offset field indicating presence/absence of a slot offset. If the Include Slot offset field is set to โ1โ, 11-bit slot offset information is included in the field.
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TABLE 25 Syntax Size Notes ZONE_IE( ) { โโ Extended UIUC 4 bits ZONE = 0x04 โโLength 4 bits variable โโOFDMA symbol offset 7 bits โโInclude Slot offset 1 bitโ โโif (Include Slot offset == 1) { โโโโSlot offset 11 bitsโ The slot offset (according to data slot mapping order), relative to the start of the zone, from which to begin allocating data slots to subsequent allocations. Slot offset is implicitly set to zero if โInclude slot offsetโ = 0. โโโโReserved 5 bits โโ} โโElse { โโโโReserved 7 bits โโ} โโ Permutation 2 bits 0b00 = PUSC permutation 0b01 = FUSC permutation 0b10 = Optional FUSC permutation 0b11 = Adjacent subcarrier permutation โโPUSC UL_IDcell 7 bits โโโโ} โ} - As can be understood from the foregoing description, the present invention provides H-ARQ MAP messages that include a plurality of MAP IEs and support various operation modes in a BWA communication system, making it possible to efficiently allocate data bursts to an MS.
- In addition, a BS provides an MS with messages that can apply an MCS according to a channel state of the MS, thereby increasing transmission efficiency and performing efficient resource management according to an operation mode between the BS and the MS.
- While the invention has been shown and described with reference to a certain preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A method for transmitting an uplink Media Access Protocol (MAP) message by a base station (BS) in a wireless communication system, the method comprising the steps of:
transmitting, to at least one mobile station (MS), an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst information element (IE) that includes information on sub-bursts,
wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information on the allocation of the subsequent sub-bursts includes an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) symbol offset indicating a start symbol offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message, and a subchannel offset indicating a start subchannel offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on the number of sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on a reduced connection identifier (RCID) type indicating a type of the RCID for the uplink MAP message.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein when the mode information indicates a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) chase combining mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a repetition coding Indication indicating a type of repetition coding, information on duration, a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein when the mode information indicates an incremental redundancy H-ARQ mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a Nep field indicating the number of encoded packets, and a Nsch field indicating the number of allocated subchannels, a subpacket identifier (SPID), a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
7. A method for receiving an uplink Media Access Protocol (MAP) message by a mobile station (MS) in a wireless communication system, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving, from a base station (BS), an uplink MAP message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst information element (IE) that includes information on sub-bursts,
wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the information on the allocation of the subsequent sub-bursts includes an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) symbol offset indicating a start symbol offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message, and a subchannel offset indicating a start subchannel offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on the number of sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on a reduced connection identifier (RCID) type indicating a type of the RCID for the uplink MAP message.
11. The method of claim 7 , wherein when the mode information indicates a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) chase combining mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a repetition coding indication indicating a type of repetition coding, information on duration, a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
12. The method of claim 7 , wherein when the mode information indicates an incremental redundancy H-ARQ mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a Nep field indicating the number of encoded packets, and a Nsch field indicating the number of allocated subchannels, a subpacket identifier (SPID), a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
13. A wireless communication system, comprising:
a base station (BS); and
at least one mobile station (MS),
wherein the BS transmits, to the at least one MS, an uplink Media Access Protocol (MAP) message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst information element (IE) that includes information on sub-bursts,
wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
14. The wireless communication system of claim 13 , wherein the information on the allocation of the subsequent sub-bursts includes an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) symbol offset indicating a start symbol offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message, and a subchannel offset indicating a start subchannel offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
15. The wireless communication system of claim 13 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on the number of sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
16. The wireless communication system of claim 13 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on a reduced connection identifier (RCID) type indicating a type of the RCID for the uplink MAP message.
17. The wireless communication system of claim 13 , wherein when the mode information indicates a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) chase combining mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a repetition coding indication indicating a type of repetition coding, information on duration, a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
18. The wireless communication system of 13, wherein when the mode information indicates an incremental redundancy H-ARQ mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a Nep field indicating the number of encoded packets, and a Nsch field indicating the number of allocated subchannels, a subpacket identifier (SPID), a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
19. A wireless communication system, comprising:
a base station (BS); and
a mobile station (MS),
wherein the MS receives, from the BS, an uplink Media Access Protocol (MAP) message including information on allocation of subsequent sub-bursts, and mode information on a sub-burst information element (IE) that includes information on sub-bursts,
wherein the mode information indicates a mode that the sub-burst IE uses, the mode is one of a plurality of modes, and the information on the sub-bursts indicates a region of each of the sub-bursts.
20. The wireless communication system of claim 19 , wherein the information on the allocation of the subsequent sub-bursts includes an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) symbol offset indicating a start symbol offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message, and a subchannel offset indicating a start subchannel offset of the subsequent sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
21. The wireless communication system of claim 19 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on the number of sub-bursts in the uplink MAP message.
22. The wireless communication system of claim 19 , wherein the uplink MAP message includes information on a reduced connection identifier (RCID) type indicating a type of the RCID for the uplink MAP message.
23. The wireless communication system of claim 19 , wherein when the mode information indicates a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) chase combining mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a repetition coding indication indicating a type of repetition coding, information on duration, a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
24. The wireless communication system of claim 19 , wherein when the mode information indicates an incremental redundancy H-ARQ mode, the sub-burst IE includes, for each of the sub-bursts, a Nep field indicating the number of encoded packets, and a Nsch field indicating the number of allocated subchannels, a subpacket identifier (SPID), a H-ARQ identifier (ACID), and a H-ARQ sequence number (AI_SN).
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