WO2012060632A9 - 무선 통신 시스템에서 상향링크 제어정보 송수신 방법 및 장치 - Google Patents
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- the following description relates to a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving uplink control information.
- Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various kinds of communication services such as voice and data.
- a wireless communication system is a multiple access system capable of supporting communication with multiple users by sharing available system resources (bandwidth, transmission power, etc.).
- multiple access systems include code division multiple access (CDMA) systems, frequency division multiple access (FDMA) systems, time division multiple access (TDMA) systems, or t hogona 1 frequency division multiple access (0FDMA) systems, SC-FDMAC single carrier frequency division multiple access (MC) system, MC-FDMA (mult i carrier frequency division multiple access) system.
- CDMA code division multiple access
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- TDMA time division multiple access
- SC-FDMAC single carrier frequency division multiple access (MC) system SC-FDMAC single carrier frequency division multiple access (MC) system
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- An object of the present invention is to provide a method and an apparatus therefor for efficiently transmitting control information in a wireless communication system. Another object of the present invention is to provide a channel format, a signal processing, and an apparatus therefor for efficiently transmitting control information. It is another object of the present invention to provide a method for efficiently allocating a resource for transmitting control information and an apparatus therefor.
- the method for transmitting the acknowledgment information by the terminal in a wireless communication system M (M ⁇ 1) downlink Determining a PUCCH format and a resource to which acknowledgment information on downlink transmission in a downlink subframe set including a subframe is to be transmitted; And transmitting the acknowledgment information in one uplink subframe using the PUCCH format and resources.
- M (M ⁇ 1) downlink Determining a PUCCH format and a resource to which acknowledgment information on downlink transmission in a downlink subframe set including a subframe is to be transmitted; And transmitting the acknowledgment information in one uplink subframe using the PUCCH format and resources.
- more than one serving cell is configured in the terminal, and the more than one serving cell may include one PCell and at least one SCell.
- Daewoong has no SPS (Physical Downlink Control CHannel) release in the downlink subframe set, but has a DAKDownlink Assignment Index (DAKDownlink Assignment Index) value of 1 in the downlink subframe set.
- a terminal for transmitting acknowledgment information in a wireless communication system includes a receiving module for receiving a downlink signal from a base station; Transmission modules for transmitting an uplink signal to the base station; And a processor controlling the terminal including the reception modules and the transmission modules.
- the processor may include a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) to which acknowledgment information on downlink transmission received through the receiving modules in a downlink subframe set including M (M ⁇ 1) downlink subframes is transmitted. Determine format and resources; In one uplink subframe, the acknowledgment information may be transmitted through the transmission modes using the PUCCH format and resources.
- PUCCH physical uplink control channel
- more than one serving cell is configured for the terminal, and the more than one serving cell may include one PCell and at least one SCell.
- the processor does not have a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) release physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) in the downlink subframe set, and a Daewoong PDCCH having a DAKDownlink Assignment Index (DAK) value of 1 in the downlink subframe set.
- SPS semi-persistent scheduling
- PDCCH physical downlink control channel
- One PDSOKPhysical Downlink Shared CHannel) indicated by the detection of 7) if present only on the PCell, it is determined to use the PUCCH format la / lb.
- the processor uses the PUCCH format la / lb to perform the Acknowledgment Information can be sent.
- the determining step there is no PDSCH indicated by detection of the Daeung PDCCH in the downlink subframe set, and one SPS (Semi—Persistent Scheduling) having a DAI value of 1 in the downlink subframe set.
- SPS Semi—Persistent Scheduling
- the release PDCCH is present in the PCel l, it may be determined that the PUCCH format la / lb is used, and the acknowledgment information may be transmitted using the PUCCH format la / lb in the transmitting step.
- the resource index of the PUCCH format la / lb may be derived from a CCE (Control. Channel Element) index of the PDCCH.
- the determining step there is no PDSCH indicated by detection of the Daeung PDCCH in the downlink subframe set, and there is no SPS release PDCCH in the downlink subframe set, and the downlink subframe If one PDSCH for which no corresponding PDCCH is detected in the set exists only on the PCel l, it is determined that the PUCCH format la ⁇ b is used, and the identification is performed using the PUCCH format la / lb in the transmitting step. Response information may be sent.
- the resource index of the PUCCH format la / lb may be determined by the value of the transmit power control (TPC) field of the PDCCH indicating the SPS activation for one PDSCH for which the corresponding PDCCH is not detected.
- TPC transmit power control
- the acknowledgment information may be transmitted using PUCCH format 3.
- the resource index of the PUCCH format 3 is determined by a value of a TPC field of a PDCCH having a DAI value greater than 1, and a PDCCH having a DAI value greater than 1 is a PDCCH or the PCel indicating PDSCH transmission on the PCel l. It may be one or both of the PDCCHs indicating SPS release on l.
- the UE is the PUCCH format 3 in the downlink subframe set The same in the PDCCH indicating the resource index of Assuming that a PUCCH resource index value is transmitted, the PDCCH indicating the resource index of the PUCCH format 3 may be one or both of the PDCCH indicating PDSCH transmission on the PCell or the PDCCH indicating SPS release on the PCell. have.
- the TPC field of the PDCCH having the DAI value of 1 on the PCell indicates uplink transmission power control information
- the PDCCH having the DAI value of 1 on the PCell indicates a PDCCH or PDCH indicating PDSCH transmission on the PCell. It may be one or both of the PDCCHs indicating SPS release.
- the acknowledgment information may be transmitted using PUCCH format 3.
- the resource index of the PUCCH format 3 may be determined by the value of the TPC field of the Daeung PDCCH indicating the PDSCH on the at least one SCell.
- a DAI value is 1 among the detected PDCCHs.
- the TPC field of the larger PDCCH may be used to determine the resource index of the PUCCH format 3.
- the UE may assume that the same PUCCH resource index value is transmitted in all the PDCCHs of the PCell and the at least one SCell indicating the resource index of the PUCCH format 3 in the downlink subframe set.
- the wireless communication system may be a TDD Time Division Duplex) wireless communication system.
- control information can be efficiently transmitted in a wireless communication system.
- a channel format and a signal processing method for efficiently transmitting control information can be provided.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating components of a user equipment (UE) and a base station (BS) for carrying out the present invention.
- UE user equipment
- BS base station
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a structure of a transmitter in a user equipment and a base station.
- 4 to 6 illustrate examples in which an input symbol is mapped to a single carrier by clustered DFT—s-OFDM.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a signal processing procedure of a segmented SC-FDMA.
- 8 shows examples of a radio frame structure used in a wireless communication system.
- 9 shows an example of a DL / UL slot structure in a wireless communication system.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an example of a downlink subframe structure in a wireless communication system.
- FIG. 11 shows an example of an uplink subframe structure in a wireless communication system.
- FIG. 13 shows an example of performing communication in a single carrier situation.
- 15 illustrates a concept in which one MAC manages multiple carriers in a base station.
- 16 illustrates a concept in which one MAC manages multiple carriers in a user equipment.
- 17 illustrates a concept in which a plurality of MACs manages multiple carriers in a base station.
- 18 illustrates a concept in which a plurality of MACs manages multiple carriers in a user equipment.
- 19 illustrates another concept in which a plurality of MACs manages multiple carriers in a base station.
- 20 illustrates another concept in which a plurality of MACs manage multiple carriers in a user equipment.
- 21 and 22 illustrate slot level structures of PUCCH formats la and lb for ACK / NACK transmission.
- FIG. 23 exemplifies a scenario in which uplink control information (UCI) is transmitted in a wireless communication system in which carrier aggregation is supported.
- UCI uplink control information
- 24 to 27 illustrate a structure of a PUCCH format for feeding back a plurality of ACK / NACKs and a signal processing procedure therefor.
- 28 is a flowchart illustrating an example of predefined resource allocation for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving.
- 29 is a flowchart illustrating an example of additional predefined resource allocation for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving.
- FIG. 30 is a flowchart illustrating an example of using a DAI field for use of an ARI for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCeU-only-receiving.
- 31 illustrates a TPC field for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving.
- 32 is a flowchart illustrating another example of using a TPC field for use of an ARI for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram to describe an embodiment of using a TPC field as an original use or an ARI according to a DAI value in a PCell.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram illustrating an example in which a DAI value increases in a direction in which a CC index increases in a bundling window.
- 35 is a diagram illustrating examples of determining a DAI value in the case of a CA TDD system.
- 36-39 show various examples of DAI field usage in CC-domain bundling.
- 40 is a diagram illustrating an example of time-domain partial bundling.
- FIG. 41 is a diagram to describe channel selection using the PUCCH format lb when CC-domain bundling is applied.
- 43 is a view showing an example of using DAI and TPC.
- 45 is a view showing an 'example of the invention for use in the TPC field in the PDCCH.
- 46 is a flowchart illustrating a method of transmitting ACK / NACK for various downlink transmissions according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each component or feature may be considered optional unless stated otherwise.
- Each component or feature may be embodied in a form that is not combined with other components or features.
- some components and / or features may be combined to form an embodiment of the present invention.
- the order of the operations described in the embodiments of the present invention may be changed. Some configurations or features of one embodiment may be included in another embodiment or may be substituted for components or features of another embodiment.
- embodiments of the present invention will be described based on a relationship between data transmission and reception between a base station and a terminal.
- the base station has a meaning as a terminal node of the network that directly communicates with the terminal. Certain operations described as being performed by the base station in this document may be performed by an upper node of the base station in some cases.
- a 'base station (BS)' may be replaced by terms such as a fixed station, a Node B, an eNode B (eNB), and an access point (AP).
- base station may be used as a concept including a cell or a sector.
- the repeater may be replaced by terms such as Relay Node (RN), Relay Station (RS).
- RN Relay Node
- RS Relay Station
- the term 'terminal' may be replaced with terms such as UE user equipment (MS), mole le station (MS), mole le subscriber station (MSS), and subscriber station (SS).
- Embodiments of the present invention may be supported by standard documents disclosed in at least one of the IEEE 802 system, 3GPP system, 3GPP LTE and LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) and 3GPP2 systems, which are wireless access systems. That is, steps or parts which are not described to clearly reveal the technical spirit of the present invention among the embodiments of the present invention may be supported by the above documents. In addition, all terms disclosed in this document can be described by the above standard documents.
- CDMAC Code Division Mult iple Access FDMA
- Frequency Division Mult iple Access FDMA
- Time Division Mult iple Access T ⁇
- Orthogonal Frequency Division Mult iple Access 010FDMA
- SC-FDMA Single Carrier Frequency Division Mult iple
- CDMA may be implemented with a radio technology such as Universal Terrestrial ' Radio Access (UTRA) or CDMA2000.
- TDMA may be implemented in a wireless technology such as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) / General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) / Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolut ion (EDGE).
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolut ion
- 0FDMA may be implemented by a wireless technology such as IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), IEEE 802-20, Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA), or the like.
- UTRA is part of the UMTS Jniversal Mobile Telecom unicat ions System System 3rd Generat ion Partnership Project (3GPP)
- LTE Long term evolut ion
- E-UMTS Evolved UMTS
- LTE-A Advanced
- LTE-A Advanced
- WiMAX can be described by the IEEE 802.16e standard (WirelessMAN-OFDMA Reference System) and the advanced IEEE 802.16m standard (WirelessMAN-0FDMA Advanced system).
- IEEE 802.16e WiMA-OFDMA Reference System
- advanced IEEE 802.16m WiMA-0FDMA Advanced system
- FIG. 1 illustrates components of a user equipment (UE) and a base station (BS) for carrying out the present invention. It is a block diagram showing.
- UE user equipment
- BS base station
- the UE operates as a transmitter in uplink and as a receiver in downlink.
- the BS may operate as a receiver in uplink and as a transmitter in downlink.
- UE and BS are antennas capable of receiving information and / or data, signals, messages, etc.
- a transmitter for transmitting a message by controlling the antenna (Transmitter; 100a, 100b), a receiver (receiver; 300a, 300b) for receiving the message by controlling the antenna, various information related to communication in the wireless communication system It includes a memory (200a, 200b) for storing.
- the UE and BS each include processors 400a and 400b operatively connected to components such as a transmitter, a receiver, and a memory included in the UE or BS, and configured to control the components to perform the present invention.
- the transmitter 100a, the receiver 300a, the memory 200a, and the processor 400a in the UE may each be implemented as independent components by separate chips, and two or more of them may be one chip.
- the transmitter 100b, the receiver 300b, the memory 200b, and the processor 400b in the BS may each be implemented as separate components by separate chips, and two or more of them may be implemented as one chip. chip).
- the transmitter and the receiver may be integrated to be implemented as one transceiver in the UE or BS.
- the antennas 500a and 500b transmit a signal generated by the transmitters 100a and 100b to the outside or receive a radio signal from the outside and transmit the signal to the receivers 300a and 300b.
- Antennas 500a and 500b are also called antenna ports. Each antenna port may correspond to one physical antenna or may be configured by a combination of more than one physical antenna elements.
- the signal transmitted from each antenna port can no longer be resolved by the receiver 300a in the UE.
- the reference signal transmitted for the corresponding antenna port defines an antenna port as viewed from the UE's point of view, and whether the channel is a single radio channel from one physical antenna or a plurality of physical antenna elements including the antenna port. Enables the UE to estimate the channel for the antenna port regardless of whether it is a composite channel from That is, the antenna port is defined such that a channel carrying a symbol on the antenna port can be derived from the channel through which another symbol on the same antenna port is carried.
- Multi-input / output that transmits and receives data using multiple antennas (Multi-Input Mult i -Output, In the case of a transceiver supporting the MIMO), two or more antennas may be connected.
- Processors 400a and 400b typically control the overall operation of the various models in the UE or BS.
- the processor (400a, 400b) is a MAC Medium Access Control frame variable control function according to various control functions, service characteristics and propagation environment for performing the present invention, power-saving mode function for controlling idle mode operation, handover (Handover) function, authentication and encryption function can be performed.
- Processors 400a and 400b may also be referred to as controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, microcomputers, or the like.
- the processors 400a and 400b may be implemented by hardware or firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs fiel progra ⁇ able gate arrays and the like
- firmware or software may be configured to include modules, procedures, or functions for performing the functions or operations of the present invention, and are configured to perform the present invention.
- the firmware or software may be provided in the processors 400a and 400b or stored in the memory 200a and 200b to be driven by the processors 400a and 400b.
- the transmitters 100a and 100b perform a predetermined encoding and modulation on a signal and / or data which are scheduled from the processor 400a or 400b or a scheduler connected to the processor and transmitted to the outside, and then perform an antenna ( 500a, 500b).
- the transmitters 100a and 100b convert the data sequence to be transmitted into K layers through demultiplexing, channel encoding, and modulation.
- the K layers are transmitted through the transmit antennas 500a and 500b via a transmitter in the transmitter.
- the transmitters 100a and 100b and the receivers 300a and 300b of the UE and BS may be configured differently according to a process of processing a transmission signal and a reception signal.
- the memories 200a and 200b may store a program for processing and controlling the processors 400a and 400b and may temporarily store information input and output.
- Memory 200a, 200b may be utilized as a buffer.
- the memory is a flash memory type, Hard disk type, multimedia card micro type or card type memory (e.g. SD or XD memory), random access memory (RAM), static random access (SRAM) Memory (Read-Only Memory, ROM), EEPR0M (Electrolyly Programmable Read-Only Memory), PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory), Magnetic Memory, Magnetic Disk, Optical Disk, etc. Can be.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a structure of a transmitter in a user equipment and a base station. The operation of the transmitters 100a and 100b will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2.
- transmitters 100a and 100b in a UE or base station include a scrambler 301 and a modulation mapper 302, a layer mapper 303, a precoder 304, and a resource element mapper 305; 0FDM signal generator 306 may be included.
- the transmitters 100a and 100b may transmit one or more codewords. Coded bits in each codeword are scrambled by the scrambler 301 and transmitted on a physical channel. Codewords are also referred to as data streams and are equivalent to data blocks provided by the MAC layer. The data block provided by the MAC layer may also be referred to as a transport block.
- the scrambled bits are modulated into complex-valued modulation symbols by the modulation mapper 302.
- the modulation mapper may be arranged as a complex modulation symbol representing a position on a signal constellation by modulating the scrambled bit according to a predetermined modulation scheme.
- m-PSK m-Phase Shift Keying
- m-QAM m-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
- the complex modulation symbol is mapped to one or more transport layers by the layer mapper 303.
- Complex modulation symbols on each layer are precoded by the precoder 304 for transmission on the antenna port.
- the .precoder 304 processes the complex modulation symbol in a MIM0 scheme according to a multiple transmit antenna (500-1, ..., 500—N t ) to output antenna specific symbols and to output the antenna specific symbols.
- the resource element mapper 305 is distributed. That is, mapping of the transport layer to the antenna port is performed by the precoder 304.
- the precoder 304 outputs the output x of the layer mapper 303. It can be multiplied by the precoding matrix W of N t xM t and output as the matrix z of N t XM F.
- the resource element mapper 305 maps / assigns the complex modulation symbols for each antenna port to appropriate resource elements.
- the resource element mapper 305 may assign a complex modulation symbol for each antenna port to an appropriate subcarrier and multiplex it according to a user.
- the OFDM signal generator 306 modulates a complex modulation symbol for each antenna port, that is, an antenna specific symbol by an OFDM or SC-FDM scheme, thereby complex-valued time domain (OFDM) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).
- OFDM complex-valued time domain
- SC-FDM single carrier frequency division multiplexing
- the OFDM signal generator 306 may perform an inverse fast fourier transform (IFFT) on an antenna specific symbol, and a cyclic prefix (CP) may be inserted into a time domain symbol on which the IFFT is performed.
- IFFT inverse fast fourier transform
- CP cyclic prefix
- the 0FDM symbol is transmitted to the receiving apparatus through each transmit antenna (500-l, ..., 500-N t ) through digital-to-analog conversion, frequency up-conversion, and the like.
- the 0FDM signal generator 306 may include an IFFT module and a CP inserter, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), a frequency upl ink converter, and the like.
- DAC digital-to-analog converter
- the transmitters 100a and 100b adopt an SC-FDM connection (SOFDMA) scheme for the transmission of codewords
- the transmitters 100a and 100b are Discrete Fourier Transform modules 307 ( Or Fast Fourier Transform models.
- the Discrete Fourier Transformer performs a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) or a Fast Fourier Trans Form (FFT) (hereinafter referred to as DFT / FFT) on the antenna specific symbol, and transmits the DFT / FFT symbol to the resource element mapper 305.
- DFT Discrete Fourier Transform
- FFT Fast Fourier Trans Form
- SC-FDMA Single Carrier FDMA
- PAPR Peak-to-Average Power Ratio
- CM Cubic Metric
- the SC-FDMA transmitter performs a further DFT or FFT operation before the OFDM signal generator so that the PAPR increases at the IFFT input terminal and then passes through the IFFT to reduce the PAPR of the final transmission signal.
- This form is equivalent to the addition of DFT modules (or FFT modules) 307 in front of existing OFDM signal generators, so SC-FDMA is also called DFT-s-OFDM (DFT-spread OFDM).
- FIG. 3 shows examples of mapping input symbols to subcarriers in the frequency domain while satisfying a single carrier characteristic.
- FIGS. 3 (a) and 3 (b) when a DFT symbol is allocated to a subcarrier, a transmission signal satisfying a single carrier property can be obtained.
- FIG. 3 (a) shows a localized mapping method
- FIG. 3 (b) shows a distributed mapping method.
- Clustered DFT-s-OFDM is a variation of the conventional SC-FDMA scheme, which splits the signal via the DFT / FFT modules 307 and the precoder 304 into several subblocks and discontinuously maps them to subcarriers. That's how. 4 to 6 show examples in which an input symbol is mapped to a single carrier by clustered DFT-s-OFDM.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a signal processing procedure in which DFT process output samples are mapped to a single carrier in a cluster SC-FDMA.
- 5 and 6 illustrate a signal processing procedure in which DFT process output samples are mapped to multi-carriers in a cluster SC-FDMA. 4 shows an example of applying an intra-carrier cluster SC-FDMA
- FIGS. 5 and 6 correspond to an example of applying an inter-carrier cluster SC-FDMA.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a case where a signal is generated through a single IFFT block when subcarrier spacing between adjacent component carriers is aligned in a situation in which component carriers are contiguous in the frequency domain.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a case where a signal is generated through a single IFFT block when subcarrier spacing between adjacent component carriers is aligned in a situation in which component carriers are contiguous in the frequency domain.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a case where a signal is generated through a single IFFT block when subcarrier spacing between adjacent
- segment SC-FDMA is simply an extension of the conventional SC—FDMA DFT spreading and IFFT's frequency subcarrier mapping configuration as the number of IFFTs equal to the number of DFTs is applied and the relationship between the DFT and IFFT has a one-to-one relationship.
- NxSC-FDMA or NxDFT-s-OFDMA This specification collectively names them Segment SCi FDMA.
- the segment SC-FDMA performs a DFT process in groups by grouping all time domain modulation symbols into N (N is an integer greater than 1) groups in order to alleviate a single carrier characteristic condition.
- the signal processing of the receiver (300a, 300b) is configured in the reverse of the signal processing of the transmitter.
- the receivers 300a and 300b decode and demodulate the radio signals received through the antennas 500a and 500b from the outside and transmit them to the corresponding processors 400a and 400b.
- the antennas 500a and 500b connected to the receivers 300a and 300b may include N r multiple receive antennas, and each of the signals received through the receive antennas may be restored to a baseband signal and then multiplied and MIM0 demodulated. Transmitters 100a and 100b are restored to the data stream originally intended to be transmitted.
- the receivers 300a and 300b may include a signal restorer for restoring a received signal to a baseband signal, a multiplexer for combining and multiplexing the received processed signals, and a channel demodulator for demodulating the multiplexed signal sequence with a corresponding codeword.
- the signal restorer, multiplexer, and channel demodulator may be composed of one integrated module or each independent module that performs their function. More specifically, the signal restorer includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for converting an analog signal into a digital signal, a CP thuger for removing a CP from the digital signal, and a fast four-FT (FFT) to the CP-removed signal.
- ADC analog-to-digital converter
- FFT fast four-FT
- applying ier transform may include the FFT modeul, resource element demapper (resource element demapper) / equalizer (equal izer) to restore the frequency domain symbols to the antenna-specific symbols and outputting the frequency-domain symbols.
- the antenna specific symbol is restored to a transmission layer by a multiplexer, and the transmission layer is restored to a codeword intended to be transmitted by a transmission device by a channel demodulator.
- IDFT modal (or IFFT) Modules
- the IDFT / IFFT models perform IDFT / IFFT on the antenna specific symbol reconstructed by the resource element demapper and output the IDFT / IFFT symbol to the multiplexer.
- the scrambler 301, the modulation mapper 302, the layer mapper 303, the precoder 304, the resource element mapper 305, and the OFDM signal generator 306 include the transmitter 100a, 100b), the processor 400a, 400b of the transmitting apparatus includes a scrambler 301, a modulation mapper 302, a layer mapper 303, a precoder 304, a resource element mapper 305, and OFDM. It is also possible to be configured to include a signal generator 306. Similarly, in FIGS. 1 to 7, the signal restorer, the multiplexer, and the channel demodulator are included in the receivers 300a and 300b. It is also possible to be configured to include a demodulator.
- the scrambler 301 the modulation mapper 302, the layer mapper 303, the precoder 304, the resource element mapper 305, and the OFDM signal generator 306 (SC-FDMA scheme).
- SC-FDMA scheme OFDM signal generator 306
- the scrambler 301 and the modulation mapper 302, the layer mapper 303, the precoder 304, the resource element mapper 305, and the OFDM signal generator 306 and 307 are included in the processors 400a and 400b.
- the embodiments of the present invention can be equally applied to the case where the signal restorer, the multiplexer, and the channel demodulator (in the case of the SC-FDMA scheme are further included in the IFFT modules) and the processors 400a and 400b. .
- Figure 8 shows examples of a radio frame structure used in a wireless communication system.
- Figure 8 (a) illustrates a radio frame according to the frame structure type l (FS-l) example of the 3GPP LTE / LTE-A system
- Figure 8 (b) is a frame structure of the 3GPP LTE / LTE-A system
- a radio frame according to type 2 (FS-2) is illustrated.
- the frame structure of FIG. 8 (a) may be applied to a frequency division duplex (FDD) mode and a half FDD (H-FDD) mode.
- the frame structure of FIG. 8 (b) may be applied in a TDD Time Division Duplex (mode).
- FDD frequency division duplex
- H-FDD half FDD
- mode TDD Time Division Duplex
- a radio frame used in 3GPP LTE / LTE-A has a length of 10 ms (307200 Ts) and consists of 10 uneven subframes.
- Each of the ten subframes may be assigned a number.
- T s l / (2048xl5 kHz).
- Each subframe has a length of 1 ms and consists of two slots.
- 20 slots in one radio frame may be sequentially numbered from 0 to 19.
- Each slot is 0.5ms long.
- the time for transmitting one subframe is defined as a transmission time interval (TTI).
- the time resource may be classified by a radio frame number (black is also called a radio frame index), a subframe number (or also called a subframe number), a slot number (or slot index), and the like.
- the radio frame may be configured differently according to the duplex mode. For example, in the FDD mode, since downlink transmission and uplink transmission are divided by frequency, a radio frame includes only one of a downlink subframe or an uplink subframe.
- TDD mode downlink transmission and uplink transmission are classified by time, and thus, subframes within a frame are divided into downlink subframes and uplink subframes.
- Table 1 illustrates the UL-DL configuration in the TDD mode.
- D denotes a downlink subframe
- U denotes an uplink subframe
- S denotes a special subframe.
- the singular subframe includes three fields of Downlink Pilot TimeSlot (DwPTS), GuardPeriod (GP), and UpPTS JplinkPilot Sequence.
- DwPTS is a time interval reserved for downlink transmission
- UpPTS is a time interval reserved for uplink transmission.
- 9 shows an example of a DL / UL slot structure in a wireless communication system. Especially, 9 shows a structure of a resource grid of a 3GPP LTE / LTE-A system. There is one resource grid per antenna port.
- a slot includes a plurality of OFDM symbols in the time domain and includes a plurality of resource blocks (RBs) in the frequency domain.
- the OFDM symbol may also mean one symbol period.
- the RB includes a plurality of subcarriers in the frequency domain.
- the 0FOM symbol may be called an OFDM symbol, SC—FDM symbol, etc. according to a multiple access scheme.
- the number of OFDM symbols included in one slot may vary in accordance with the channel bandwidth and the length of the CP. For example, one slot includes seven OFDM symbols in the case of a normal CP, but one slot includes six OFDM symbols in the case of an extended CP.
- FIG. 8 for convenience of description, a subframe in which one slot includes 7 OFDM symbols is illustrated. However, embodiments of the present invention may be applied to subframes having other numbers of OFDM symbols in the same manner.
- a resource composed of one OFDM symbol and one subcarrier is referred to as a resource element (RE) or tone.
- RE resource element
- a signal transmitted in each slot may be represented by a resource grid including NDL RBN ⁇ SC subcarriers and N DL / UL symb OFDM or SC-FDM symbols.
- N DL RB represents the number of resource blocks (resource mocks, RBs) in the downlink slot
- ⁇ ⁇ represents the number of RBs in the uplink slot.
- N DL RB and N ⁇ RB depend on downlink transmission bandwidth and uplink transmission bandwidth, respectively.
- Each 0FDM symbol includes N DL / UL RBN rb sc subcarriers in the frequency domain. The number of subcarriers for one carrier is determined according to the size of the FF Fast Fourier Transform.
- the subcarrier type may be divided into a data subcarrier for data transmission, a reference signal subcarrier for transmission of a reference signal, a guard band, and a null subcarrier for a DC component.
- the null subcarrier for the DC component is a subcarrier left unused and is mapped to a carrier frequency (f 0 ) during the 0FDM signal generation process.
- the carrier frequency is also called the center frequency.
- the physical resource block is in the time domain It is defined as N DL / UL symb consecutive OFDM symbols or SC-FDM symbols, and is defined by N RB SC consecutive subcarriers in the frequency domain. Therefore, one PRB is composed of N DL / UL symb x N RB sc resource elements.
- Each resource element in the resource grid may be uniquely defined by an index pair ( ⁇ /) in one slot.
- ⁇ Is an index given from 0 to NDL RBN ⁇ C -I in the frequency domain
- / is an index given from 0 to N DL / UL s ⁇ b -l in the time domain.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an example of a downlink subframe structure in a wireless communication system.
- each subframe may be divided into a control region and a data region.
- the control area contains one or more 0FDM symbols starting from the first 0FDM symbol.
- the number of 0FDM symbols used as a control region in a subframe may be independently set for each subframe, and the number of 0FDM symbols is transmitted through a physical control format indicator channel (PCFICH).
- PCFICH physical control format indicator channel
- the base station may transmit various control information to the user device (s) through the control area.
- a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH), a PCFICH, and a physical hybrid automatic retransmit request indicator channel (PHICH) may be allocated to the control region.
- the base station transmits information related to resource allocation of paging channel (PCH) and downlink ink-shared channel (DL-SCH), uplink scheduling grant, uplink scheduling grant, HARQ information, and DAKDownl ink assignment index (DAKDownl ink assignment index) on the PDCCH. It is sent to each user equipment or group of user equipment.
- PCH paging channel
- DL-SCH downlink ink-shared channel
- uplink scheduling grant uplink scheduling grant
- HARQ information uplink scheduling grant
- DAKDownl ink assignment index DAKDownl ink assignment index
- the base station may transmit data for the user equipment or a group of user equipment through the data area.
- Data transmitted through the data area is also called user data.
- a PDSCHCPhysical Downlink Shared CHannel may be allocated to the data area.
- Paging channel (PCH) and Down ink-shared channel (DL-SCH) are transmitted through PDSCH.
- the user equipment may decode the control information transmitted through the PDCCH and read the data transmitted through the PDSCH. ⁇ To which user equipment or group of user equipments the data of the PDSCH is transmitted, how the user equipment or user equipment group transmits PDSCH data Information indicating whether to receive and decode the data is included in the PDCCH and transmitted.
- RNTI Radio Network Temporary Identity
- B radio resource
- transmission type information eg, transmission block size, modulation scheme, coding information
- a plurality of PDCCHs may be transmitted in the control region.
- the UE may detect its own PDCCH by monitoring the plurality of PDCCHs.
- the DCI carried by one PDCCH has a different size and use depending on the PUCCH format, and its size may vary depending on a coding rate.
- the DCI format is independently applied to each UE, and PDCCHs of multiple UEs may be multiplexed in one subframe.
- the PDCCH of each UE is independently channel coded to add a CRC cyclic redundancy check.
- the CRC is masked with a unique identifier of each UE so that each UE can receive its own PDCCH.
- blind detection also called blind decoding
- FIG. 11 shows an example of an uplink subframe structure in a wireless communication system.
- an uplink subframe may be divided into a control region and a data region in the frequency domain.
- One or more physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) 7 ⁇ may be assigned to the control region to carry uplink control informat ion (UCI).
- One or more physical uplink shared channels (PUSCHs) may be allocated to the data area to carry user data.
- PUCCH and PUSCH cannot be simultaneously transmitted in order to maintain a single carrier characteristic.
- the UCI carried by one PUCCH is different in size and use depending on the PUCCH format, and may vary in size according to a coding rate.
- the following PUCCH format may be defined.
- subcarriers having a long distance based on a direct current (DC) subcarrier are used as a control region.
- subcarriers located at both ends of the uplink transmission bandwidth are allocated for transmission of uplink control information.
- the DC subcarrier is a component that is not used for signal transmission and is mapped to a carrier frequency f 0 during the frequency upconversion process by the 0FDM / SC-FDM signal generator 306.
- the PUCCH for one UE is allocated to an RB pair in one subframe, and the RBs belonging to the RB pair occupy different subcarriers in two slots.
- the PUCCH allocated in this way is expressed as that the RB pair allocated to the PUCCH is frequency hopped at the slot boundary. However, if frequency hopping is not applied, RB pairs occupy the same subcarrier. Regardless of whether or not frequency hopping, the PUCCH for one UE is allocated to the RB pair in one subframe, so that the same PUCCH is transmitted twice through one RB once in each slot in one UL subframe.
- an RB pair used for each PUCCH transmission in one subframe is called a PUCCH region or a PUCCH resource.
- a PUCCH carrying ACK / NACK among PUCCHs is called an ACK / NACK PUCCH
- a PUCCH carrying CQI / PMI / RI is called a CSI (Channel State Information) PUCCH
- a PUCCH carrying SR It is called SR PUCCH.
- UE allocates PUCCH resources for transmission of UCI from BS by higher layer signaling or by explicit or implicit scheme Receive.
- UL control information such as ACK / NACK (ACKnowledgment / negat ive ACK), CQI (Channel Quality Indicator), PMK Precoding Matrix Indicator (RK), RKRank Information, and SR (Scheduling Request) controls the uplink subframe Can be transmitted on the area.
- UCI UL control information
- ACK / NACK ACKnowledgment / negat ive ACK
- CQI Channel Quality Indicator
- RK PMK Precoding Matrix Indicator
- RKRank Information RKRank Information
- SR Service Request
- a BS and a UE mutually transmit / receive data.
- the BS / UE transmits data to the UE / BS
- the UE / BS decodes the received data and sends an ACK to the BS / UE if the data decoding is successful, and the data decoding is successful. Otherwise, NACK is transmitted to the BS / UE.
- a UE receives a data unit (eg PDSCH) from a BS and ACKs for each data unit via an implicit PUCCH resource determined by a PDCCH resource carrying scheduling information for the data unit. Send / NACK to the BS.
- a data unit eg PDSCH
- the PUCCH resources for ACK / NACK are not pre-allocated to each UE, and a plurality of PUCCH resources are divided and used by every UE in a cell at every time point.
- the PUCCH resource used by the UE to transmit ACK / NACK is determined in an implicit manner based on the PDCCH carrying scheduling information on the PDSCH carrying corresponding downlink data.
- the entire region in which the PDCCH is transmitted in each DL subframe consists of a plurality of control channel elements (CCEs), and the PDCCH transmitted to the UE consists of one or more CCEs.
- the CCE includes a plurality (eg, nine) Resource Element Groups (REGs).
- One REG consists of four neighboring REs (REs) in a state where the REG excludes a reference signal (RS).
- the UE uses an implicit PUCCH resource derived or calculated by a function of a specific CCE index (eg, the first or lowest CCE index) among the indexes of CCEs constituting the PDCCH received by the UE.
- Send ACK / NACK is a specific CCE index (eg, the first or lowest CCE index) among the indexes of CCEs constituting the PDCCH received by the UE.
- each PUCCH resource index is treated with a PUCCH resource for ACK / NACK.
- the UE derives or calculates from the index of the 4th CCE, which is the lowest CCE constituting the PDCCH.
- the PUCCH resource index may be determined as follows.
- n ( "PuccH represents a PUCCH resource index for ACK / NACK transmission
- N (1) PIJ CCH represents a signaling value received from the upper layer.
- N CCE is the smallest in the CCE index increment used for PDCCH transmission It can represent a value.
- 13 shows an example of performing communication in a single carrier situation. 13 may be an example of communication in an LTE system.
- a general FDD wireless communication system performs data transmission and reception through one downlink band and one uplink band.
- the BS and the UE transmit and receive data and / or control information scheduled in subframe units. Data is transmitted and received through the data area set in the uplink / downlink subframe, and control information is transmitted and received through the control area set in the uplink / downlink subframe.
- the uplink / downlink subframe carries a signal through a variety of physical channels. 13 illustrates the FDD scheme for convenience, the above description may be applied to the TDD scheme by dividing the radio frame of FIG. 8 in the time domain.
- the LTE-A system collects a plurality of uplink / downlink frequency blocks to use a wider frequency band and uses a carrier aggregation or bandwidth aggregation technique that uses a larger uplink / downlink bandwidth.
- a multicarrier system or a carrier aggregation (CA) system refers to a system that aggregates and uses a plurality of carriers having a band smaller than a target bandwidth for wideband support. When a plurality of carriers having a band smaller than the target band are aggregated, the band of the aggregated carriers may be limited to the bandwidth used by the existing system for backward compatibility.
- the existing LTE system supports bandwidths of 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, and 20 z
- LTE-A LTE-Advanced
- 20MHz can support large bandwidth.
- a new bandwidth can be defined to support carrier aggregation regardless of the bandwidth used by an existing system.
- Multicarrier is a name that can be commonly used with carrier aggregation and bandwidth aggregation.
- carrier aggregation collectively refers to both contiguous carrier merging and non-contiguous carrier merging.
- CC component carrier
- non-CA single carrier situation
- each of the CCs may be collected on the uplink and the downlink to support a 100 MHz bandwidth.
- Each of the CCs may be adjacent or non-adjacent to each other in the frequency domain.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a case where the bandwidth of the UL CC and the bandwidth of the DL CC are the same and symmetrical. However, the bandwidth of each CC can be determined independently.
- UL (X bandwidth can be configured as 5 MHz (UL CC0) + 20 MHz (UL CCD + 20 MHz (UL CC2) + 20 MHz (ULCC3) + 5 MHz (ULCC4).
- the number of ULCCs and DLCC Asymmetrical carrier merges of different numbers are also possible, which can occur due to the limitation of available frequency bands or be artificially formed by the network configuration, for example, even if the BS manages X DL CCs,
- the frequency band that a particular UE can receive may be limited to Y ( ⁇ X) DL CCs, in which case the UE may monitor the DL signals / data transmitted on the C CCs.
- a frequency band that a specific UE can transmit may be limited to M ( ⁇ L) UL CCs.
- a DL CC or a UL CC limited to a specific UE may be configured in a specific UE.
- a serving UL or DL CC is called a serving UL or DL CC.
- a predetermined number of CCs can be allocated to the UE, and ⁇ can change the CCs that are activated / deactivated. It is possible to change the number of CCs that are activated / deactivated, while the BS can be Sal-specific or UE-specific in which Z DL CCs the UE should monitor / receive first (where 1 ⁇ Z ⁇ Y ⁇ X).
- BS may also select N ULCCs (where 1 ⁇ N ⁇ M ⁇ L) that UEs preferentially transmit in a Sal-specific or UE-specific manner.
- main may be configured as a UL CC, such that a main DL or UL CC limited to a specific UE is configured at a specific UE. (configured) Serving Also called UL or DL CC.
- Various parameters for carrier aggregation may be set to cell-specific, UE group-specific or UE-specific.
- a BS allocates available or UE-specific CCs to a UE, at least one of the CCs once assigned is not allowed unless the CC assignment for the UE is globally reconfigured or the UE is handed over. It is not deactivated.
- a CC that is not deactivated is referred to as a PCCXPrimary CC (PCCXPrimary CC), and a CC that can be freely activated / deactivated by a BS is called a SCC (Secondary CC).
- PCCs are used for communication between the UE and the BS, and the SCC is not used for the communication. Meanwhile, the PCC and the SCC may be classified based on the control information.
- control information may be configured to be transmitted and received only through a specific CC, such a specific CC may be referred to as a PCC, the remaining CC (s) may be referred to as SCC (s).
- control information transmitted through the PUCCH may correspond to this specific control information.
- the UL CC in which the PUCCH of the UE exists is referred to as a UL PCC
- the remaining ULCC (s) are referred to as ULSCC (s). May be referred to.
- a specific UE may receive a DL synchronization signal (SS) from the BS as specific control information.
- SS DL synchronization signal
- the DL UE that receives the DL SS and synchronizes the initial DL time synchronization ie, the DLCC used to attempt to access the BS's network
- DLPCC the DL UE that receives the DL SS and synchronizes the initial DL time synchronization
- the remaining DLCC ie, the DLCC used to attempt to access the BS's network
- DL SCC DL SCC
- one PCC and zero or one or more secondary SCC (s) are used for communication.
- the PCC may be called a primary CC, an anchor CC, or a primary carrier
- the SCC may be called a secondary cell or a secondary CC.
- LTE-A uses the concept of a cell to manage all radio resources.
- SAL is defined as a combination of DL resources and UL resources, that is, a combination of DL CC and UL CC, and uplink resources are not required.
- this is the definition in the current LTE-A standard, and it is later that the Sal is configured with uplink resources alone. May be allowed.
- the cell may be configured with only downlink resources or with downlink resources and uplink resources. If carrier aggregation is supported, a linkage between a carrier frequency of a downlink resource (or DL CC) and a carrier frequency of an uplink resource (or UL CC) may be indicated by system information. have.
- a combination of a DL resource and a UL resource may be indicated by a system information block type 2 (SIB2) linkage.
- SIB2 system information block type 2
- the carrier frequency means a center frequency of each cell or CC.
- a cell operating on a primary frequency (or PCC) is referred to as a primary cell (PCell), and a cell (s) operating on a secondary frequency (or SCC) is called a secondary cell. , SCell) (s).
- the primary frequency (or PGC) means the frequency (or CC) used by the IE to perform an initial connection establishment process or to initiate a connection ion re-establishment process.
- PCell may refer to a cell indicated in the handover process.
- Sub-frequency refers to a frequency (or CC) that can be configured after the RRC connection is established and can be used to provide additional radio resources.
- PCell and SCell may be collectively referred to as a serving cell.
- a serving cell For a UE that is in RRC_C0NNECTED state but no carrier aggregation is configured or does not support carrier aggregation, there is only one serving cell consisting of PCell, whereas for a UE in RRC_C0NNECTED state and carrier aggregation is configured, There may be a serving cell, and the entire serving cell may include one PCell and one or more SCells. However, later serving cells may be allowed to include multiple PCells.
- the network may configure one or more SCells for the UE that supports carrier aggregation in addition to the PCell initially configured in the connection setup process. However, even if the UE supports carrier aggregation, the network may configure only the PCell for the UE without adding the SCell.
- the PCell may be called a primary CelKprimary Cell, an anchor cell, or a primary carrier, and the SCell may be called a secondary cell or a secondary carrier.
- a BS can transmit a plurality of data units to a UE on a given cell (or CC) (s), and the UE transmits the plurality of data in one subframe.
- the UE may be allocated one or a plurality of cells (or DL CCs) for receiving the PDSCH for downlink data reception.
- the cell (or DL CC) (s) for the UE may be configured or reconfigured semi-statically by RRC signaling.
- the cell (or DL CC) (s) for the UE may be dynamically activated / deactivated by L1 / L2 (MAC) control signaling. Therefore, the maximum number of ACK / NACK bits to be transmitted by the UE will vary depending on the cell (or DL CC) available to the UE. That is, the maximum number of ACK / NACK bits to be transmitted by the UE varies depending on the DL CC (or configured serving cell (s)) configured / reconfigured by RRC or activated by L1 / L2 signaling.
- 16 describes a concept in which one MAC manages multiple carriers in a user equipment.
- one MAC manages and operates one or more frequency carriers to perform transmission and reception. Frequency carriers managed in one MAC do not need to be contiguous with each other, and thus, there is an advantage of being more flexible in terms of resource management.
- one PHY means one component carrier for convenience.
- one PHY does not necessarily mean an independent radio frequency (RF) device.
- RF radio frequency
- one independent RF device means one PHY, but is not limited thereto, and one RF device may include several PHYs.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrates a concept in which a plurality of MACs manage multiple carriers in a user equipment.
- 19 illustrates another concept in which a plurality of MACs manages multiple carriers in a base station.
- 20 illustrates another concept in which a plurality of MACs manage multiple carriers in a user equipment.
- multiple carriers may control several carriers instead of one.
- each MAC may be controlled by a 1: 1 MAC.
- each of the carriers may be controlled by a MAC of 1: 1 for some carriers and the remaining MACs may be controlled by 1: 1.
- One or more carriers may be controlled by one MAC.
- the above system is a system comprising a plurality of carriers from 1 to N, each carrier can be used adjacent or non-contiguous. This is It can be applied to uplink / downlink without distinction.
- the TDD system is configured to operate N multiple carriers including downlink and uplink transmission in each carrier, and the FDD system is configured to use a plurality of carriers for uplink and downlink, respectively.
- asymmetrical carrier aggregation with different numbers of carriers and / or bandwidths of carriers merged in uplink and downlink may be supported.
- the ACK / NACK signal in each user equipment is composed of different cyclic shifts (CS) (frequency domain codes) and orthogonal cover codes of CG-CAZAC (Computer-Genered at Constant Amplitude Zero Auto Correlation) sequences.
- CS cyclic shifts
- CG-CAZAC Computer-Genered at Constant Amplitude Zero Auto Correlation
- orthogonal cover code 0C or 0CC (transmitted over different resources).
- 0C includes, for example, Walsh / DFT orthogonal code.
- a total of 18 user equipments may be multiplexed in the same physical resource block (PRB) based on a single antenna.
- Orthogonal sequences w0, wl, w2, w3 may be applied in any time domain (after FFT modulation) or in any frequency domain (before FFT modulation).
- the slot level structure of PUCCH format 1 for SR (Seduling Request) transmission is the same as PUCCH formats la and lb, and only its modulation method is different.
- the PUCCH resource For ACK / NACK feedback on SR transmission and semi-persistent scheduling (SPS), the PUCCH resource, consisting of CS, 0C, and PRB (Physical Resource Block), is used for user equipment through RRC (Radio Resource Control) signaling. Can be assigned to have.
- RRC Radio Resource Control
- the PUCCH resource is a PDSCH. It can be implicitly allocated to the user equipment using the lowest or smallest CCE index of the PDCCH corresponding to the PDCCH or the PDCCH for SPS release.
- FIG. 23 exemplifies a scenario in which uplink control information (UCI) is transmitted in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation.
- UCI uplink control information
- this example assumes that UCI is ACK / NACK (A / N). do.
- the UCI may include control information such as channel state information (eg, CQI, PMI, RI) and scheduling request information (eg, SR) without limitation.
- FIG. 23 illustrates an asymmetric carrier aggregation in which five DL CCs are linked with one UL CC.
- the illustrated asymmetric carrier aggregation may be configured in terms of UCI transmission. That is, the DL CC-UL CC linkage for UCI and the DL CC-UL CC linkage for data may be set differently.
- each DL CC can carry up to two codewords, and that the number of ACK / NACK responses for each CC depends on the maximum number of codewords set per CC (e.g., from a base station at a particular CC) If the set maximum number of codewords is 2, even if a specific PDCCH uses only one codeword in the CC, the ACK / NACK answer is made up of two, which is the maximum number of codewords in the CC), UL ACK / The NACK bit requires at least 2 bits for each DL CC. In this case, at least 10 bits of ACK / NACK bits are required to transmit ACK / NACK for data received through five DL CCs through one UL CC.
- the carrier aggregation is illustrated as an increase in the amount of UCI information, but this situation may occur due to an increase in the number of antennas, the presence of a backhaul subframe in a TDD system, a relay system, and the like.
- a UL anchor CC L PCC or a UL primary CC may be determined cell-specific / UE-specifically as a CC on which a PUCCH or UCI is transmitted.
- the DTX state may be explicitly fed back, or may be fed back to share the same state as the NACK.
- the new PUCCH format proposed in the present invention is referred to as PUCCH format 3 in view of the CACCarrier Aggregation PUCCH format or PUCCH format 2 defined in the existing LTE release 8/9.
- the technical idea of the PUCCH format proposed by the present invention can be easily applied to any physical channel (for example, PUSCH) capable of transmitting uplink control information using the same or similar scheme.
- PUSCH physical channel
- an embodiment of the present invention may be applied to a periodic PUSCH structure for periodically transmitting control information or an aperiodic PUSCH structure for aperiodically transmitting control information.
- the UCI / RS symbol structure of PUCCH format 1 / la / lb (normal CP) of the existing LTE will be mainly described.
- the subframe / slot level UCI / RS symbol structure is defined for convenience and is not limited to the specific structure of the present invention.
- the number, location, etc. of UCI / RS symbols can be freely modified according to the system design.
- PUCCH format 3 according to an embodiment of the present invention may be defined using an RS symbol structure of PUCCH format 2 / 2a / 2b of the existing LTE.
- PUCCH format 3 may be used to transmit uplink control information of any type / size.
- PUCCH format 3 according to an embodiment of the present invention may transmit information such as HARQ ACK / NACK, CQI, PMI, RI, SR, and the like, and the information may have a payload of any size.
- the drawings and the embodiment will be described mainly for the case in which the PUCCH format 3 according to the present invention transmits ACK / NACK information.
- PUCCH 24 to 27 illustrate a structure of a PUCCH format for feeding back a plurality of ACK / NACK bits and a signal processing procedure therefor.
- this PUCCH format may be used when a plurality of ACK / NACK bits are fed back in a multi-carrier environment.
- the PUCCH format may be referred to as PUCCH format 3 to be distinguished from the existing PUCCH format 1 series and 2 series.
- the DFT-based PUCCH format is subjected to DFT precoding and transmitted by applying time domain 0C (0rthogonal cover) at the SC-FDMA level.
- the DFT-based PUCCH format is collectively referred to as PUCCH format 3.
- a channel coding block channel-codes information bits a_0, 3_1, ..., 3_1 «-1 (e.g., multiple ACK / NACK bits) and encodes a coded bit. or coding bit) (or codeword) b_0, b # 1, ..., b_N-l.
- M represents the size of the information bits
- N represents the size of the coding bits.
- the information bit includes multiple ACK / NACK for uplink control information (UCI), for example, a plurality of data (or PDSCH) received through a plurality of DL CCs.
- UCI uplink control information
- the information bits a ⁇ 0, a_l, ..., a_M-l are joint coded regardless of the type / number / size of the UCI constituting the information bits.
- the information bits include multiple ACK / NACKs for a plurality of DL CCs
- channel coding is not performed for each DL CC or for individual ACK / NACK bits, but for all bit information.
- a single codeword is generated.
- Channel coding is not limited to simple repetition, simple coding, Reed Muller (RM) coding, punctured RM coding, Tai 1-bit ing convolutional coding (TBCC), low-density LDPC parity-check) black includes turbo-coding.
- the coding bits may be rate-matched in consideration of the modulation order and the amount of resources.
- the rate matching function may be included as part of the channel coding block or may be performed through a separate function block.
- the channel coding block may perform (32,0) ' RM coding on a plurality of control information to obtain a single codeword, and perform cyclic buffer rate-matching on this.
- a modulator modulates the coding bits b_0, b_l b_N-l to generate modulation symbols c_0, c ⁇ 1 c ⁇ L-1.
- L represents the size of the modulation symbol.
- the modulation method is performed by modifying the magnitude and phase of the transmission signal. Modulation methods include, for example, n-PSK (Phase Shift Keying) and n-QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation), where n is an integer of 2 or more. PSK), 8-PSK, QAM, 16-QAM, 64-QAM and the like.
- a divider divides modulation symbols c ⁇ 0 and c ⁇ 1 c ⁇ L-1 into each slot.
- the order / pattern / method for dividing the modulation symbols into the respective slots is not particularly limited.
- the divider may divide a modulation symbol into each slot in order from the front (local type). In this case, as shown, modulation symbols c_0, c ⁇ l, ..., c_L / 2-l are divided into slit 0, modulation symbols c— L / 2, c_ L / 2 + l, ... , c ⁇ L-1 may be divided into slot 1.
- modulation symbols may be interleaved (or permutated) when divided into respective slots. For example, an even numbered modulation symbol may be divided into slot 0 and an odd numbered modulation symbol may be divided into slot 1. The modulation process and the dispensing process can be reversed.
- the DFT precoder performs DFT precoding (eg, 12-point DFT) on modulation symbols divided into each slot to generate a single carrier waveform.
- DFT precoding eg, 12-point DFT
- modulation symbols c_0, c— 1, .., c— L / 2— 1 divided into slot 0 are DFT free with dFT symbols d_0, d_l, ..., d— L / 2 ⁇ 1
- the modulation symbols c_ L / 2, c_ L / 2 + 1 c_L-l, coded and divided into slot 1, are DFT symbols d_ L / 2, d—
- DFT precoding can be replaced with other linear operations (eg Walsh precoding).
- a spreading block spreads the signal on which the DFT is performed at the SC-FDMA symbol level (time domain).
- Time-domain spreading at the SC-FDMA symbol level is performed using a spreading code (sence).
- the spreading code includes a quasi-orthogonal code and an orthogonal code.
- Quasi-orthogonal codes include, but are not limited to, Pseudo Noise (PN) codes.
- Orthogonal codes include, but are not limited to, Walsh codes, DFT codes. In this specification, for ease of description, the orthogonal code is mainly described as a representative example of the spreading code, but the orthogonal code may be replaced with a quasi-orthogonal code as an example.
- the maximum value of the spreading code size is limited by the number of SC-FDMA symbols used for transmission of control information. For example, when four SC-FDMA symbols are used for transmission of control information in one slot, an orthogonal code of length 4 ( ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2, 3) may be used for each slot.
- the signal generated through the above process is mapped to a subcarrier in the PRB and then converted into a time domain signal through an IFFT.
- CP is added to the time domain signal, and the generated SC-FDMA symbol is transmitted through the RF terminal.
- the ACK / NACK bit for this may be a long 12 bits including a DTX state.
- the coding block size (after rate matching) may be 48 bits.
- the coding bits are modulated into 24 QPSK symbols, and the generated QPSK symbols are divided into 12 slots each.
- 12 QPSK symbols are converted into 12 DFT symbols through a 12-point DFT operation.
- the RS may inherit the structure of the LTE system. For example, cyclic shifts can be applied to the base sequence.
- the multiplexing capacity is determined according to A shiit PUCCH , which is a cyclic shift interval.
- the multiplexing capacity is given by 12 / ⁇ s shiit PUCCH .
- the total multiplexing capacity can then be constrained to the smaller of four.
- FIG. 26 illustrates a structure of PUCCH format 3 in which multiplexing capacity may be increased at the slot level.
- the overall multiplexing capacity can be increased by applying the SC-FDMA symbol level spreading described with reference to FIGS. 24 and 25 to the RS.
- the multiplexing capacity is doubled. Accordingly, even in the case of A shift PUCCH , the multiplexing capacity becomes 8 so that the multiplexing capacity of the data interval does not decrease.
- FIG. 27 illustrates a structure of PUCCH format 3 in which multiplexing capacity may be increased at a subframe level.
- the multiplexing capacity can be doubled again by applying Walsh cover on a slot basis.
- PUCCH format 3 is not limited to the order shown in FIGS. 24 to 27.
- Channel selection is not limited to the order shown in FIGS. 24 to 27.
- Channel select ion means expressing / delivering specific information by selecting a specific resource from a plurality of resources.
- General channel selection is a way of delivering specific information by a combination of resources and constellations.
- the resources may be specified by physical time-frequency resources and / or sequence resources (eg, cyclic shift values).
- a specific resource may be selected as a combination of OC Orthogonal Code), CSCCyclic Shift) and PRlK Physical Resource Unit).
- a plurality of resources for which channel selection is performed may be assumed to be divided by a combination of three resources as described above. For example, a channel selection method as shown in Table 3 below may be used. Table 3
- the values represented by a, b, c, ... may correspond to a value multiplied by an assigned sequence or an assigned code, a scrambled value, or a covered value, not a constellation value.
- the values represented by a, b, c, ... for Ch-x are divided as long as they can be distinguished from each other, and there is no limitation in the method of distinguishing them.
- values represented by a, b, c, ... for Ch-x are referred to as modulated values.
- a, b, c, ... are non-zero and may be predetermined values.
- a may be used as '+1' and b may be used as '+1' or.
- ACK ACK
- NACK NACK
- channel selection a method of transmitting different information according to which resource is transmitted.
- Table 3 shows a simple example without the use of complex constellation mapping, but more information may be transmitted by using constellation mapping.
- Table 4 shows an example using two distinct constellation mappings (eg, BPSK).
- a, b, and c may each be a specific value other than 0. However, it is preferable that b and c use distant distances from each other in the constellation. For example, a is used as b and c are '+1' and ' ⁇ 1' or -1 '. Can be used as and.
- TDD ACK / NACK multiplexing can be used in the same sense as TDD ACK / NACK channel selection, but the multi-carrier support system described later (for example, LTE-A or LTE release -10) Not in
- the M value may be determined by the downlink-related set index K in the TDD system: ⁇ k 0 , k --k M ⁇ (defined as in Table 12 below). have.
- K 2 in Table 5
- M 2 in Table 5
- ACK / NACK information including spatial bundling (ie, ACK / NACK bundle for multiple codewords).
- QPSK properties (b (0), b (l)) may be used in each PUCCH resource while using two PUCCH resources (! CCH, 0 or " ⁇ , ⁇ ). Specifically, the UE may use subframe n.
- the ACK / NACK resource 43 ⁇ 4CCH bits ⁇ (0) and ⁇ (1) are transmitted using the PUCCH format lb.
- HARQ-ACK (i) represents the HARQ ACK / NACK / DTX result of the i_th data unit (0 ⁇ i ⁇ 3).
- Discontinuous Transmission refers to a case in which there is no transmission of a data unit for HARQ-ACK (i) or the terminal does not detect the presence of a data unit for HARQ-ACK (i).
- HARQ-ACK is commonly used herein with ACK / NACK.
- Up to four PUCCH resources ie, n (1) PUCCH , 0 to n (1) PUCCH> 3 ) may be occupied for each data unit.
- the multiplexed ACK / NACK is transmitted on one PUCCH resource selected from occupied PUCCH resources.
- N (1) PUCCH and x described in Table 5, Table 6 and Table 7 indicate PUCCH resources used to actually transmit ACK / NACK.
- b (0) b (l) represents two bits transmitted through the selected PUCCH resource and is modulated in a QPSK scheme.
- the UE when the UE successfully decodes four data units, the UE transmits (1,1) to the base station through a PUCCH resource connected to n (1) PUCCfU . Since the combination of PUCCH resources and QPSK symbols is insufficient to represent all possible ACK / NACK assumptions, except for some cases, NACK and DTX are coupled (indicated by NACK / DTX).
- channel selection used to apply a channel selection method
- a channel selection mapping relationship for transmitting ACK / NACK information as shown in Tables 8 to 10 below may be defined.
- Table 8 defines a mapping relationship for 2-bit ACK / NACK
- Table 9 shows a mapping relationship for 3-bit ACK / NACK
- Table 10 defines a mapping relationship for 4-bit ACK / NACK.
- a channel selection mapping relationship for 1-bit to 4 ⁇ bits ACK / NACK may be defined as shown in Table 11 below.
- Table 11 a channel selection mapping relationship for 1-bit to 4 ⁇ bits ACK / NACK may be defined as shown in Table 11 below.
- one channel resource hO to transmit 1-bit ACK / NACK information and constellation values' 1, -V by data modulation and two channels to transmit 2 ⁇ bit ACK / NACK information.
- Three channel resources 'hO, hi, h2' and data are used to transmit three-bit ACK / NACK information to the resource 'hO, hi' and the property values '1, — 1,-j, j' by data modulation.
- a downlink resource may be a DL CCCComponent Carrier
- an uplink resource may be defined as a UL CC.
- a combination of downlink resources and uplink resources may be referred to as a cell.
- the cell may refer to only the DL CC (or UL CC).
- a specific UE configures one configured serving cell In the case of receiving (configured), it has 1 DL CC and 1 UL CC.
- the number of DL CCs is the same as the number of cells. It may be equal to or smaller than the number, or, if a specific UE is configured with a plurality of serving cells, a multi-carrier environment having more UL CCs than the number of DL CCs may be supported.
- the linkage between the carrier frequency of the downlink resource (center frequency of the cell) and the carrier frequency of the uplink resource may be indicated by system information (SI) transmitted on the downlink resource.
- SI system information
- a combination of DL resources and UL resources may be configured by linkage defined by System Information Block Type 2 (SIB2).
- carrier aggregation may be referred to as a merge of two or more cells having different carrier frequencies. That is, two specific terminals have different carrier frequencies.
- the case of receiving nine or more serving cells may be referred to as a CA environment.
- increased bandwidth may be supported by using one or more SCelKSecondary cells merged with a PCell (Primary Cell).
- the serving cell may be a PCell or an SCell. If the RRC connection (RRC_C0NNECTED) terminal does not support CA, only one serving cell including the PCell exists. Or, if the RRC_C0NNECTED terminal supports CA, the term serving cell refers to a set of one or more cells including the PCell and the SCell.
- PCell is one of the serving cells configured in the CA environment, which is the center of control-related communication.
- the cell may be a PCell indicated or used in an initial connection establishment procedure, a connection reestablishment procedure, or a handover procedure.
- the UE may receive and transmit a Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) only from its PCell.
- PUCCH transmission may be allowed in the SCell of the UE under specific conditions.
- the UE may perform the monitoring procedure for acquiring and changing the system information only in the PCell.
- the base station can change the PCell through a handover process using the RRCConnectionReconfiguration message including the mobilityControlInfo '.
- SCell means the rest of the cell from the serving cells other than the PCell is set by the CA environment.
- LTE-A Release 10 there is no PUCCH in SCell.
- the base station may provide all system information related to the operation of the corresponding cell in the RRC CONNECTED state through dedicated signaling to the terminal supporting the CA.
- the change of the system information may be performed by releasing and adding 7 Kaddition of the corresponding SCell through one RRCConnectionReconfiguration message.
- the base station may transmit dedicated signaling having parameters different from the parameters included in the broadcast message in the corresponding SCell to the terminal.
- the base station may configure one or more SCells in addition to the PCell (a cell configured as a serving cell during the connection establishment procedure) to the terminal.
- PCell is used to provide secure input and higher layer system information
- SCell is additional It can be used to provide downlink resources and, if necessary, to provide uplink resources.
- the base station may independently add, remove or modify the SCell through the RRC connection reconfiguration procedure using the RRCConnect ionReconf igurat ion message with or without mobilityControlInfo.
- Element; IE may be defined PhyCellld, SCell Index, ServCell Index and the like.
- PhyCellld may have an integer value ranging from 0 to 503 and may be used as a physical layer identifier of a cell.
- SCelllndex may have an integer value in the range of 1 to 7 and may be used as an identifier of SCell.
- the ServCelllndex may have an integer value in the range of 0 to 7, may be used as an identifier of a serving cell (PCell or SCell), a value of 0 may be applied to the PCell, and SCelllndex may be applied to the SCell. That is, a cell with the smallest (or lowest) cell index ServCe Indexo ⁇ may be defined as PCell.
- PCell and SCell which are UE-specific parameters.
- a specific terminal may have one or more configured serving cells.
- a cell having the smallest ServCell Index among the cells becomes a PCell and the remaining cells become SCells.
- the UL-DL configuration configuring the UL subframe and the DL subframe in the frame is determined in all cells.
- HARQ-ACK timing that defines which UL subframe the ACK / NACK for the PDSCH transmitted in a specific DL subframe is transmitted in according to the UL-DL configuration. May be the same.
- the UL-DL configuration may be configured differently for each cell, and the UL-DL configuration (UL-DL conf igurat ion)
- the HARQ-ACK timing may be configured differently for each cell.
- the terminal is a base station in a predetermined CC CC uplink control information such as Channel State Information (CSI) (CQI, RI, PMI, etc.) measured from one or more CCs, HARQ ACK / NACK Can be sent.
- CSI Channel State Information
- the terminal may receive a plurality of ACK / NACK feedback received from the PCell DL CC and the SCell (s) DL CC.
- the ACK / NACK feedback may be collected (eg, ACK / NACK multiplexing or ACK / NACK bundling, etc.) and transmitted using one PUCCH in the UL CC in the PCell.
- time domain bundling means bundling ACK / NACK for downlink transmission in a plurality of subframes
- CC domain bundling means bundling ACK / NACK for downlink transmission in a plurality of CCs.
- Time / CC domain bundling means bundling ACK / NACK for downlink transmission in a plurality of subframes and a plurality of CCs.
- ACK / NACK bundling may be performed by a logical AND operation, but is not limited thereto and may be performed through another method such as logical OR.
- a unit in which time domain and / or CC domain bundling is actually performed by using an AND operation (or an OR) operation may be referred to as a real bundling window. That is, one or more actual bundling windows may exist in one bundling window. In other words, the size of the bundling window is equal to or larger than the actual bundling window size.
- spatial bundling ie, ACK / NACK bundling for a plurality of codewords
- ACK / NACK bundling for a plurality of codewords for a plurality of ACK / NACK bits for one downlink transmission may be applied regardless of a bundling window or an actual bundling window.
- ACK / NACK feedback for downlink transmission is defined in 3GPPLTE system.
- ACK / NACK is transmitted in subframe n
- the corresponding ACK / NACK is for downlink transmission in subframe n-k.
- downlink transmission in subframe n—k may be for one or more of the following three cases.
- Case 1 is the case where ACK / NACK feedback is needed for PDSCH (s) indicated by the PDCCH (s) detected in subframe (s) nk.
- keK and K depends on the subframe index (n) and the UL-DL configuration, and consists of M elements ( ⁇ k 0 , k 1; ... k M -i ⁇ ).
- Table 12 below illustrates K: (k 0) , ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ .
- Case 1 relates to PDSCH (s) requiring general ACK / NACK feedback. In the following description, case 1 is referred to as 'ACK / NACK for PDSCH' or 'ACK / NACK for PDSCH with PDCCH'.
- Case 2 is a case where ACK / NACK feedback is required for PDCCH (s) indicating downlink semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) release in subframe (s) n-k.
- ACK / NACK in Case 2 means ACK / NACK feedback for PDCCH (s) for SPS release.
- ACK / NACK feedback for DLSPS release is performed, but ACK / NACK feedback for PDCCH (s) indicating SPS activation is not performed.
- case 2 is referred to as 'ACK / NACK for DL SPS release PDCCH'.
- Case 3 is the case where ACK / NACK feedback for PDSCH (s) transmission without corresponding PDCCH (s) detected in subframe (s) nk is needed.
- keK, and K is the same as that described in Case 1.
- Case 3 relates to PDSCH (s) without PDCCH (s) and means ACK / NACK feedback for PDSCH (s) assigned by the SPS. In the following description, case 3 is referred to as 'ACK / NACK for DL SPS PDSCH'.
- a PDSCH having a Daewoong PDCCH, a PDSCH for releasing a DL SPS, and a PDSCH without a Daewoong PDCCH are collectively referred to as downlink transmission requiring ACK / NACK transmission.
- a PDSCH with a corresponding PDCCH may exist in a PCell and SCelKs.
- time domain and / or CC domain bundling may mean a logical AND operation, but may be performed through another method such as a logical OR operation. That is, hereinafter, time domain or CC domain bundling refers to a method for representing a plurality of ACK / NACKs over a plurality of subframes or a plurality of CCs in a small number of bits in an ACK / NACK answer using a single PUCCH format. That is, any method for expressing M-bit ACK / NACK information in N-bits (M ⁇ N) is collectively referred to.
- a plurality of ACK / NACK bits may be transmitted by channel selection using PUCCH format la / lb, PUCCH format 3, or channel selection using PUCCH format 3.
- PUCCH resource index for the PUCCH formats implicit mapping may be used, explicit mapping may be used, or implicit mapping and explicit mapping may be used in combination.
- implicit mapping for example, there is a method of deriving a PUCCH resource index based on the lowest CCE index of the corresponding PDCCH.
- Explicit mappings include, for example, within that PDCCH.
- the UE configured in PUCCH format 3 may be explicitly instructed (eg, through RRC signaling) of an orthogonal resource for the corresponding format.
- the final PUCCH resource may be determined by the value of the ARI in the DCKDownlink Control Information) format in the PDCCH for the PDSCH transmitted to the SCell.
- the ARI may be used as an offset value based on the explicitly signaled PUCCH resource value, or may be used for an indication of which one or more PUCCH resource sets to use.
- the PDCCH may include a TPCCTrnansmit Power Control) field.
- the original purpose of the TPC field is to control the PUCCH and / or PUSCH transmission power and may consist of a value of 2 bits.
- the TPCCTrnansmit Power Control field in the PDCCH can be reused for ARI use.
- the TPC field in the PDCCH for the PCell may be used for PUCCH and / or PUSCH transmission power control purpose of the original purpose.
- the UE may perform the PDSCH.
- Means that the UE receives the PDCCH only from the PCell may be equivalent to the meaning.
- the explicit ACK / NACK resource allocation set by the RRC may be performed as follows. T / KR2011 / 008299
- the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH on the SCell may include information (eg, ARI) for deriving a specific PUCCH resource from the resource (s) set by the RRC. .
- information eg, ARI
- PUCCH resources ie, PUCCH format la / lb resources
- the PDCCH for the PDSCH on the PCell may include information (eg, an ARI) for deriving a specific PUCCH resource from the resource (s) set by the RRC.
- the UE may assume that all PDCCHs corresponding to the PDSCH in SCells have the same ARI.
- the ARI information is defined to be transmitted only in the SCell as described above
- the UE receives only the PDSCH (s) for the PCell (or the PDCCH (s) only in the PCell)
- the resource index for the PUCCH format (PUCCH format 3) to be used by the UE cannot be finally determined.
- the present invention can finally determine the resource index for the PUCCH format even when the UE receives only PDSCH (s) for the PCell (or receives PDCCH (s) only from the PCell). Suggestions are suggested.
- a case in which a UE receives only PDSCH (s) for a PCell is referred to as 'PCell-only-receiving' for convenience of description.
- 'PCell-only-receiving' for convenience of description.
- PCell-only-receiving is defined in terms of the reception of the UE.
- the UE may have one configured cell or multiple configured cells.
- the cell becomes a PCell
- the cells may be configured with one PCell and one or more SCelKs.
- the invention can be applied in either or both cases. That is, the PCel 1-only—receiving case defined in the present invention may be defined in both a CA environment or a non-CA environment.
- the new PUCCH format that is, the PUCCH format 3 used for transmitting a plurality of ACK / NACK bits, is transmitted through a plurality of downlink subframes in the TDD system even when the UE has one configured cell. It can be used for transmission of ACK / NACK for the received downlink transmission.
- PUCCH format 3 may be used in an FDD or TDD system when the UE has a plurality of configured cells. That is, PUCCH format 3 may be used in a carrier aggregation (CA) system or in a non-carrier aggregation (non-CA) TDD system. Further, in various examples of the present invention, a resource candidate set of resources used for PUCCH format 3 may be configured by RRC. It is assumed that a specific PUCCH resource among these PUCCH resource candidate sets can be determined or derived by the value of ARI information of SCell (which can be represented by reusing the TPC field of PDCCH).
- CA carrier aggregation
- non-CA non-carrier aggregation
- the PUCCH format 3 resource to be used by the UE is derived by an ARI included in the PDCCH among RRC configured resource candidates.
- the present invention for convenience of description related to the application of the PUCCH format 3, it is assumed a single antenna transmission that requires one orthogonal resource.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and the present invention is not limited thereto, even when a multi-antenna transmission method such as a transmit diversity scheme such as spatial orthogonal resource transmit diversity (S0RTD) is applied. It is obvious that the same can be applied.
- a multi-antenna transmission method such as a transmit diversity scheme such as spatial orthogonal resource transmit diversity (S0RTD) is applied. It is obvious that the same can be applied.
- S0RTD spatial orthogonal resource transmit diversity
- the resource for PUCCH format 3 is expressed as 3 ⁇ 4 COT , and each of the four orthogonal resource candidates for PUCCH format 3 is 3 ⁇ 4 c , n? UCCH , " COT , 3 " Any UE may be allocated these four orthogonal resources by RRC signaling.
- RRC signaling may consist of, for example, four separate RRC signalings, or one RRC signaling of one set ⁇ , ⁇ ,,, ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ , " ⁇ consisting of four orthogonal resources.
- the UE, which has been allocated four PUCCH resource candidates may use one PUCCH resource (3 ⁇ 4 COT ) among its four PUCCH resource candidates based on a value indicated by an additionally received ARI. The final decision can be made.
- Table 13 exemplarily shows resource allocation for PUCCH format 3 in the case of single antenna transmission.
- a predefined resource is used. It's about using allocation.
- PCell In case of only-receiving, it is possible to predetermine resource index of PUCCH format 3. That is, the terminal may derive the PUCCH resource index from the ARI received through the SCell if not PCell-only—receiving, and may use a predetermined PUCCH resource index in the case of PCell-only-receiving.
- a new index may be determined in advance so that the PUCCH format 3 resource to be used when the terminal is PCell—only-receiving.
- These new indexes It may have the same meaning as ARI in SCell.
- such an index may be used to indicate any one of a set of resource candidates set by the RRC.
- Such an index may be defined in the form of a predefined rule (or a specific value) indicating resources in a specific order (eg, first or last) among a set of resource candidates.
- an index for determining the PUCCH resource in the case of PCell potteot 3-only-receiving the system can be defined as a specific value (S y S tem-specific value ). Or, this index may be set as RRC as a base station-eNB-specific value or a UE-specific value.
- 28 is a flowchart illustrating an example of predefined resource allocation for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving.
- the UE includes four resources for PUCCH format 3 through higher-layer configuration (eg, RRC signaling).
- higher-layer configuration eg, RRC signaling
- step S2820 in case of using PUCCH format 3 for ACK / NACK transmission, the terminal may determine whether PCell-only-receiving. If the result of step S2820 is NO (i.e., not PCell-only-receiving), step S2830 is performed, and if the result of step S2820 is YES (i.e., PCell— only—receiving), step S2840 is Is performed.
- step S2830 the UE is indicated by reusing the TPC field in the PDCCH (s) of the SCell
- the ARI may be used to calculate / select one PUCCH resource (ie, one resource index) to be used among four PUCCH resource candidates.
- the UE may select one PUCCH resource among four PUCCH resource candidates according to a pre-defined rule (or a pre-defined index).
- a pre-defined rule or a pre-defined index.
- FIG. 28 illustrates a case where a pre-defined rule is determined to select the last PUCCH resource index in the PUCCH resource candidate set. That is, in step S2840, the terminal may calculate / select n m .
- the terminal corresponds to the calculated / selected index.
- ACK / NACK information can be transmitted through PUCCH format 3 using the resource.
- an additional resource index is prearranged.
- the present invention relates to a method for determining and using PUCCH resource allocation.
- the terminal may derive the PUCCH resource index from the ARI received through the SCell if not PCell-only—receiving, and may use a predetermined additional PUCCH resource index in the case of PCell-only-receiving.
- the predetermined index is a predetermined index for one of the PUCCH resource candidates set in the UE, and in the second embodiment, an additional resource index is previously determined separately from the PUCCH resource candidate set in the UE. It is distinguished from Example 1.
- an additional one resource candidate may be informed to the UE through RRC signaling.
- the RRC configured resource candidate set is composed of five PUCCH resource indexes, and a predetermined one of the resource indexes (eg, the last resource index) is used only in the case of PCell-only-receiving.
- it may be defined as setting one resource candidate for PCell-only-receiving separately from four RRC configured resource candidate sets.
- an extra resource index ie, not referred to by the ARI in the SCell may be allocated to the terminal for use only in the case of PCell-only-receiving.
- one additional resource candidate for PCell-only-receiving is preferably set to not overlap with the existing four RRC resource candidates, but may be set to be redundant in some cases.
- 29 is a flowchart illustrating an example of additional resource allocation predefined for the PUCCH resource determination in the case of PCell-only-receiving.
- the UE includes a PUCCH including resources for five PUCCH formats 3 through higher-layer configuration (for example, RRC signaling). ⁇ ] 3 ⁇ 41> 3 ⁇ personally( 3 ) grasp ( 3 )?) felicit( 3 )
- step S2920 in case of using PUCCH format 3 for ACK / NACK transmission, the terminal may determine whether PCel ⁇ only-receiving. If the result of step S2920 is NO (i.e., not PCell-only-receiving), step S2930 is performed; if the result of step S2920 is YES (i.e., PCell-only-receiving), step S2940 is Is performed.
- step S2930 the UE determines four PUCCH resource candidates determined according to a predetermined rule among five PUCCH resource candidate sets (for example, four PUCCH resources with low index n UCCHfi , 3 ⁇ 4cc //, i-1-"). ca /, 3) in the PDCCH (s) of the SCell.
- one PUCCH resource to be used can be calculated / selected among 4 PUCCH resource candidates (3 ⁇ 4CCH ⁇ , n? UCCH,, n? M , n UCCH ,).
- the UE may calculate / select one PUCCH resource according to a pre-defined rule.
- the pre-determined rule may be defined as, for example, a rule for selecting the last resource ( ⁇ CC) among five PUCCH resource candidates set in RRC.
- four PUCCH resource candidates out of five are determined in step S2930.
- the rule for determining and the rule for determining one PUCCH resource candidate out of five in step S2940 may be defined so as not to overlap each other, but in some cases, a rule may be defined so that the overlapping resource candidate is selected.
- the UE may transmit ACK / NACK information through the PUCCH format 3 by using a resource corresponding to the calculated / selected index.
- DAI Downlink Assignment Index
- Embodiments 1 and 2 described above have described a method of deriving a resource index for PUCCH format 3 in the case of PCell-only-receiving without additional physical layer signaling (eg, PDCCH signaling).
- PDCCH signaling e.g., PDCCH signaling
- the present invention relates to a method of defining and using information capable of functioning an ARI among physical layer signaling received on a PCell.
- the present embodiment relates to a method of using DAI information included in the PDCCH as ARI information in the case of PCell-only-receiving.
- the DAI field in the PDCCH is defined for the TDD system, and DL allocation (or
- the UE transmits ACK / NACK for a plurality of DL allocations (PDSCH) in one uplink subframe
- information on the number of DL allocations (PDSCH) to be transmitted ACK / NACK can be derived using DAI.
- the terminal transmits ACK / NACK signals for a plurality of DL assignments (PDSCH) to the base station (using ACK / NACK bundling, etc.)
- the terminal may not receive some of the plurality of PDCCHs (ie, Missing cases can occur. In this case, since the UE cannot know the fact that the PDSCH corresponding to the PDCCH missed is transmitted to the UE, an error may occur in ACK / NACK generation.
- DAI is sequentially assigned to the PDCCH transmitted in the N DL subframe periods (that is, counted sequentially). If so, the UE can see the DAI information in the PDCCH to know whether the previous PDCCH is properly received.
- FIG. 30 illustrates a DAI field for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving.
- the terminal is the high-layer set (higher-layer configuration) (for example, RRC signaling) the PUCCH format PUCCH resource candidate set including four resource for 3 ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 0 through, "3 ⁇ 4 «, ri COT , can be received.
- the high-layer set for example, RRC signaling
- the PUCCH format PUCCH resource candidate set including four resource for 3 ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 0 through, "3 ⁇ 4 «, ri COT , can be received.
- step S3020 in case of using the PUCCH format 3 for ACK / NACK transmission, The terminal may determine whether it is PCell-only-receiving. If the result of step S3020 is NO (i.e., not PCell-only-receiving), step S3030 is performed; if the result of step S3020 is YES (i.e., PCell-only-receiving), step S3040 is Is performed
- step S3030 the UE is indicated by reusing the TPC field in the PDCCH (s) of the SCell
- the ARI may be used to calculate / select one PUCCH resource to use (ie, one resource index) among four PUCCH resource candidates.
- the UE uses the ARI indicated by reusing the DAI field in the PDCCH of the PCell to determine what one PUCCH resource to use among the four PUCCH resource candidates. That is, one resource index may be calculated / selected.
- the UE may transmit ACK / NACK information through the PUCCH format 3 by using a resource corresponding to the calculated / selected index.
- the term bundled subframes does not actually mean a unit in which bundling is performed in a time-domain or CC-domain (or frequency-domain), but a downlink subframe in a bundling window.
- AC / NACK responses for the frames are transmitted in one uplink PUCCH, it means one unit composed of these downlink subframes.
- the bundling subframes are included in the specific DL subframe (s). It is called.
- the bundled subframes for UL subframe 2 are DL subframes 12, 8, 7, and 11, and for UL subframe 3
- the bundled subframes are DL subframes 6, 5, 4 and 7.
- an ACK / NACK response for a plurality of DL subframes may be transmitted through one UL PUCCH.
- the ARI value (ie, the value of the DAI field) of PDCCHs transmitted from the PCell must be kept the same.
- This embodiment 3-2 relates to an example of applying the same ARI value in bundled CCs.
- This embodiment can also be applied to the case of PCell-only-receiving, which actually performs downlink transmission on the PCell and the SCelKs in the base station, and does not detect the downlink transmission on the SCelKs and the downlink only in the PCell. It may include the case where the transmission is received.
- the terms bundled CCs do not actually mean a unit in which bundling is performed in a time-domain or CC-domain (or frequency-domain), but separately in the presence or absence of bundling.
- ACK / NACK responses for downlink CCs in the bundling window are transmitted through one uplink PUCCH, this means one unit composed of these downlink CCs.
- the bundled CCs may be used as the same meaning as the number of CCs configured for the UE.
- ACK / NACK response for a plurality of DLCCs may be transmitted through one UL PUCCH.
- the meaning that ACK / NACK ACK for a plurality of DLCCs is transmitted may correspond to a case in which downlink transmission exists in a PCell and at least one SCell.
- the ARI value in the PDCCH of the PCell and the ARI value in the PDCCH of the SCell are different from each other, there is an ambiguity as to which ARI value is calculated / selected according to which ARI value. Therefore, in order to prevent such a problem in advance, the value of the field (DAI field) used for the ARI purpose in the PCell must be kept the same as the value of the field (TPC field) used for the ARI purpose in the SCell.
- This embodiment 3-3 relates to an example of applying the same ARI value in bundled CCs and subframes.
- each cell or each subframe In the case where the ARI values are different from each other, the ambiguity of PUCCH resource calculation / selection may occur, so that the ARIs in the PDCCHs in the PCell and the SCell remain the same, and the ARIs in the PDCCHs on the plurality of subframes must also remain the same. do.
- the TPC field is used for PUCCH resource allocation. It's about the room.
- the fourth embodiment can be applied to both cases where ACK / NACK full multiplexing is applied or not.
- the fourth embodiment can be applied to both cases where spatial bundling (ACK / NACK bundling for a plurality of codewords) is applied or not applied.
- a method of determining a resource index of a PUCCH resource (eg, a resource of PUCCH format 3) has been described.
- the DAI is used as an ARI when the DAI is not used as the original use (the use of an index that is sequentially given for DL allocation (or PDSCH scheduling)). Therefore, when PUCCH format 3 is used in a TDD system, when bundling is supported in a time-domain or CC-domain (or frequency-domain), DAI information is originally used to generate correct ACK / NACK information. It needs to be used as
- the Ml field is not reused for other purposes in the case of PCeU-only-receiving.
- a method of reusing a TPC field in PDCCH (s) on a PCell with an ARI is proposed. If it is not PCell-only-receiving (that is, there is a PDCCH transmission on the SCell), as described above, the TPC field in the SCell is reused for the purpose of the ARI.
- a new scheme needs to be defined for correct ACK / NACK transmission.
- the TPC field in the specific PDCCH (s) determined by a predetermined rule on the PCell is used for the original transmit power control purpose, and the TPC field of the remaining PDCCH (s). Can be reused for the purpose of ARI.
- the UE uses only the TPC field of a specific PDCCH (s) determined by this predetermined rule on the PCell for the purpose of original power control, and when a PDCCH (s) other than the PCell are received, the TPC of the corresponding PDCCH (s). Fields can be interpreted as ARIs.
- the uplink transmission power of the terminal is determined.
- the dynamic control performance for may be somewhat reduced.
- the TPC value in the PDCCH is not an absolute value but a relative offset value with respect to the previous transmission power, and the terminal does not update the TPC value once or twice to maintain the previously set transmission power.
- complementary power control schemes are provided (this is outside the scope of the present invention and will not be described in detail). Therefore, the omission of the TPC value does not substantially affect the network performance.
- the TPC field of one or more PDCCH (s) may be used for the original purpose (power control purpose) by a predetermined rule on the PCell.
- predetermined rules examples of such predetermined rules will be described.
- the TPC field of the PDCCH transmitted in the nth subframe in the bundling subframe may be defined as an original use.
- n may be a value indicating some subframe (s) of the bundling subframe.
- s some subframe
- n may be determined as a value indicating a 0 th subframe or a last subframe.
- n may be determined differently according to the number of subframes to be bundled (or the size of the bundling subframe).
- the number of subframes to be bundled may be, for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 9, as shown in Table 12 above. Or newly defined Different numbers of subframes may be bundled according to a bundling scheme.
- the number of received PDCCH received PDCCHs for the fall-back test described later is also increased by the number of n values. For example, if n has two values, the number of received PDCCHs for the fall-back test should also be two. In the following description of the present invention, a case where n has one value will be described as an example.
- the TPC field is used for an original purpose in a PDCCH having an n-th DAI value in a bundling subframe.
- n may have one of 0, 1, 2, 3, ....
- the DAI field may be included in the PDCCH (s) on the PCell, even in the ACK / NACK full multiplexing mode (even if time-domain or (X-domain (or frequency-domain) bundling is not applied)).
- n 0, 1, the TPC field is used for PDCCHs having 0th and 1st DAI values.
- the number of received PDCCHCreceived PDCCHs for the well-known fall-back test is also increased by the number of n values. For example, if n has two values, the number of received PDCCHs for the fall-back test should also be two. In the following description of the present invention, a case where n has one value will be described as an example.
- the DAI value may have a meaning of a continuous (sequential) counter for PDCCH (s) allocated to the UE having a 2-bit size.
- the value of the actually transmitted DAI field may be one of 0, 1, 2, 3 (00, 01, 10, 11 if it is expressed as a 2-bit value), which is respectively DAI values 1, 2, 3, 4 in the terminal. Can be interpreted as This is explained in terms of the actual DAI value transmitted and the DAI value interpreted by the terminal. As follows.
- the value of the actually transmitted DAI field is 0, 1, 2, or 3, and the UE may interpret it as 1, 2, 3, or 4th PDCCH, respectively.
- the actual transmitted DAI value is 0, 1, 2 or 3, and the UE can interpret it as 1, 2, 3 or 4th PDCCH, respectively.
- the values 00, 01, 10, and 11 of the actual DAI field included in the PDCCH may be mapped to the DAI values 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively interpreted by the UE.
- the TPC field in the PDCCH (s) of the nth subframe or the PDCCH (s) with DAI n, determined by the value n as in the above examples, is used for the original purpose (power control purpose), and otherwise.
- the TPC field in the PDCCH (s) may be reused for the purpose of the ARI. 31 illustrates a TPC field for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell—only-receiving.
- the UE is a PUCCH Jaer candidate three E ⁇ ?) J?) That includes four resources for PUCCH format 3 through a higher-layer configuration (eg, RRC signaling). )?)
- the ⁇ rl puCCH, 0 'PUCCH , ⁇ ' n PUCCH, 2, n PUCCH, i ⁇ > name ⁇ can be ⁇ siham s ⁇
- step S3120 in case of using PUCCH format 3 for ACK / NACK transmission, the terminal may determine whether PCell-only—receiving. Step S3130 is performed when the result of step S3120 is N0 (that is, not PCell-only-receiving), and step S3140 when the result of step S3120 is YES (that is, PCel 1-only-receiving). This is done.
- step S3130 the UE uses one ARI indicated by reusing the TPC field in the PDCCH (s) of the SCell to determine one PUCCH resource to be used among four PUCCH resource candidates (ie, one resource index). Can be calculated / selected
- step S3150 when the UE receives only one PDCCH in the PCell, the UE considers that the TPC field of the PDCCH is used for the original purpose (power control purpose) and the terminal does not receive the ARI value because there is no other PDCCH. can do.
- the terminal may be defined as operating in the existing LTE release—8 mode. This may be referred to as operating in fall-back mode.
- the fall-back mode is the same as the ACK / NACK transmission operation using the PUCCH format la / lb previously defined, and thus a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- determining whether the number of PDCCHs received in step S3140 is 1 may be referred to as a fall-back test in the sense of determining whether to apply the fall-back mode.
- the UE calculates / selects one PUCCH resource to be used (ie, one resource index) among four PUCCH resource candidates by using an ARI indicated by reusing the TPC field in the PDCCH of the PCell. Can be.
- the UE may transmit the ACK / NACK information through the PUCCH format 3 by using a resource corresponding to the calculated / selected index.
- the TPC field of the corresponding PDCCH is assumed to be a PDCCH used for its original purpose. It was described.
- the PDCCH may be a PDCCH that uses a TPC field for its original purpose, or a PDCCH in which the TPC field is reused for an ARI purpose. Therefore, it may be desirable to specifically determine the number of received PDCCHs rather than to operate in the fall-back mode unconditionally.
- 32 illustrates a TPC field for PUCCH resource determination in case of PCell-only-receiving. This is a flowchart that shows another example of the use of ARI. In the example of Figure 32, TPC field of the particular one PDCCH is determined by the predefined rules' used by the intended use of the TPC field of the remaining PDCCH (s), it is assumed a case in which re-use in ARI.
- Step S3250 is performed when the result of step S3240 is YES (that is, the number of PDCCHs received in PCel l is 1).
- step S3250 it is determined whether the received one PDCCH is a predefined PDCCH (that is, whether the TPC field is a PDCCH used for its original purpose). For example, it may be determined whether the received PDCCH is a PDCCH on a first subframe within a bundling subframe. As another example, it may be determined whether the received PDCCH is a PDCCH of DAI-1. If the result is YES, step S3260 is performed; if NO, step S3270 is performed.
- step S3260 since the TPC field should be used for the original purpose in one received PDCCH, the UE regards the ARI value as unknown and operates in fallback mode (transmit ACK / NACK using PUCCH format la / lb). )can do .
- Step S3270 may be performed when the result of step S3240 is NO. That is, when the number of received PDCCHs> 1, it is assumed that there is only one PDCCH for which the TPC field is originally used, and the UE may know that the TPC field of at least one PDCCH is reused as an ARI. The UE may calculate / select what one PUCCH resource is to be used (ie, one resource index) in four PUCCH resource candidates by using an ARI value from the TPC field of the corresponding PDCCH.
- step S3270 may be performed even if the result of step S3250 is NO. That is, when the number of received PDCCH is 1, since the corresponding PDCCH is not a PDCCH that uses the TPC field for its original purpose, it can be seen that the UE reuses the TPC field of the corresponding PDCCH for ARI use. .
- the UE may calculate / select what one PUCCH resource is to be used (ie, one resource index) among four PUCCH resource candidates using an ARI value from the TPC field of the corresponding PDCCH.
- the UE may transmit ACK / NACK information through PUCCH format 3 by using a resource corresponding to the calculated / selected index.
- Example 4-1 This embodiment 4-1 shows the case of PCell-only-receiving (i.e., when only PDSCH (s) is received for the PCell or when PDCCH (s) is received only on the PCell). This is an example of applying the same ARI value.
- the term bundled subframes does not actually mean a unit in which bundling is performed in a time-domain or CC-domain (or frequency-domain), but a downlink in a bundling window.
- bundling window When AC / NACK male answers for the subframes are transmitted through one uplink PUCCH, this means one unit composed of these downlink subframes.
- LTE release -8 For example, LTE release -8.
- the specific DL subframe (s) are referred to as bundling subframes, for example, in case of UL-DL configuration 4, the bundled subframes for UL subframe 2 are DL subframes 12, 8, 7, 11 and the bundled subframes for UL subframe 3 are DL subframes 6, 5, 4, and 7.
- an ACK / NACK answer for a plurality of DL subframes may be transmitted through one UL PUCCH as described above.
- This embodiment 4-2 relates to an example of applying the same ARI value in bundled CCs.
- the term bundled CCs does not actually mean a unit in which bundling is performed in a time-domain or CC-domain (or frequency-domain), but with or without bundling.
- ACK / NACK male answers for downlink CCs in the bundling window are transmitted through one uplink PUCCH, this means one unit composed of these downlink CCs.
- the bundled CCs may be used as the same meaning as the number of CCs configured for the UE.
- an ACK / NACK response for a plurality of DLCCs may be transmitted through one UL PUCCH.
- the meaning that ACK / NACK response for a plurality of DL CCs is transmitted may correspond to a case in which downlink transmission exists in a PCell and at least one SCell.
- the ARI value in the PDCCH where the TPC field is reused as an ARI in the PCell and the ARI value in the PDCCH of the SCell are different from each other, there is an ambiguity as to which PUCCH resource is calculated / selected according to the ARI value.
- the value of the field (TPC field) used for the ARI purpose in the PCell must be kept the same as the value of the field (TPC field) used for the ARI purpose in the SCell.
- This embodiment 4-3 is for an example of applying the same ARI value in bundled CCs and subframes.
- each Cell when the above-described embodiments 4-1 and 4-2 are considered simultaneously (for example, when a plurality of CCs and a plurality of subframes become one bundling unit), each Cell Alternatively, when the ARI value in each subframe is different, ambiguity of PUCCH resource calculation / selection may occur, so that the ARI in the PDCCH in the PCell and the SCell remains the same, and the ARI in the PDCCH on the plurality of subframes. It must also remain the same.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram to describe an embodiment of using a TPC field as an original use or an ARI according to a DAI value in a PCell.
- the DAI field value is used for the cumulative counter of the PDCCH for each cell. That is, a DAI value is sequentially increased by 1 for each PDCCH in one cell. Such a PDCCH does not exist every subframe.
- the TF ⁇ C field in the PDCCH may be used for the original use or the use of the ARI according to the DAI value in the PCeU.
- the TPC field in the PDCCH of the first subframe of the PCell is used for its original purpose (power control purpose), and the TPC field of the remaining PDCCH in the PCell is reused for the ARI purpose.
- the ARI value may be kept the same in the bundled subframes and / or bundled cells.
- the UE It can be assumed that the values of the TPC fields (that is, the TPC fields used for the ARI use) of the remaining PDCCHs of the Pcell and the Scells are the same.
- Embodiment 5 in the case of PCell-only-receiving (that is, in case of receiving only PDSCH (s) for PCell or in case of receiving PDCCH (s) only in PCel), the TPC field is assigned to PUCCH resource allocation. It's about using it.
- Embodiment 5 relates to an example of the present invention applied to the case of ACK / NACK partial bundling. Partial bundling means that bundling is applied only in the time domain or bundling is applied only in the CC-domain (or frequency domain).
- the DAI field is used as an original use (use of the cumulative counter of the PDCCH in each cell), and the TPC field in the PDCCH can be reused as an ARI.
- the TPC field of a predetermined specific PDCCH is used for the original purpose.
- This specific PDCCH may be determined as the PDCCH of the nth subframe in the bundling subframe (a description thereof will be omitted since it is redundant with the description in Embodiment 4 described above).
- a PDCCH in which a TPC is used for its original purpose. May be determined based on the DAI value.
- FIG. 31 or FIG. 32 may be substantially applied to the fifth embodiment as a basic operation, and a description thereof will be omitted since it overlaps with the description of the fourth embodiment.
- the TPC field is used for its original purpose.
- the DAI field may be included in the PDCCH (s) on the PCell.
- the value of the DAI field included in the PDCCH (s) of the PCell should follow a predetermined rule, and the specific proposal of the present invention for this will be described below.
- the DAI indicates a cumulative value of PDCCHs allocated to the terminal, and when simply applied to a multi-carrier environment, the DAI is allocated to the terminal over all cells (or CCs) configured in the terminal. It can be used to indicate the cumulative value of the PDCCHs. For example, as shown in the example of FIG. 34, when ACK / NACK bundling is applied over four subframes and two (X), the DAI value is increased first in the direction in which the CC index increases in the bundling window.
- the DAI value may be determined in such a manner that the DAI value may not be applied as it is in case of partial bundling, and thus, in the LTE release -10 TDD mode in which a plurality of CCs (or cells) are configured, the DAI value is differently determined. A decision needs to be made.
- 35 is a diagram illustrating examples of determining a DAI value in the case of a CA TDD system.
- the DAI value may indicate the number of cumulative PDCCHs allocated to the UE over a plurality of subframes for each cell (FIG. 35 (a)). For example, where bundling in the time-domain is applied, it is desirable to determine the DAI value in this way.
- the cumulative number of PDCCHs may be applied in a manner that is counted for PDCCHs in all subframes in one radio frame.
- the PDCCH cumulative number may be applied in a manner that is counted for PDCCHs in a real bundling window in a time-domain (a unit in which ACK / NACK bundling is actually performed).
- DAI in the PDCCH on three subframes within the actual bundling window of four subframe units in SCell # 2 is determined to be 0, 1, and 2, respectively, which means that the corresponding PDCCHs are 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
- the DAI field is used as the cumulative counter called the PDCCH.
- the DAI value may indicate the total number of PDCCHs allocated to the UE on a plurality of CCs (or cells) for each subframe (FIG. 35 (b)). For example, where partial bundling in the CC-domain is applied, it is desirable to determine the DAI value in this way.
- the total number of PDCCHs may be determined as the number of PDCCHs in all CCs configured for the UE.
- the total number of PDCCHs may be determined as the number of PDCCHs in a real bundling window in a CC-domain (one unit in which ACK / NACK bundling is actually performed).
- MI 2 of PDCCHs in the first subframe, which is an example used as an indicator indicating that the total number of PDCCHs in the corresponding subframe is 3.
- the DAI value may be determined as a cumulative counter of the PDCCH allocated to the UE on a plurality of CCs (or cells) for each subframe.
- the cumulative number of PDCCH may be counted for each PDCCH in the order of increasing the CC index (or cell index) in all CCs configured for the UE. Or, it may be counted for each PDCCH according to the order in which the CC index (or cell index) increases in the actual bundling window in the CC-domain.
- PDCCHs are allocated to a specific UE in a first subframe and a second subframe on a PCell, and PDCCHs are not allocated in SCells.
- the UE uses the TPC field of which PDCCH out of the two PDCCHs of the PCell for ARI, and ambiguity cannot be determined in which the TPC field of which PDCCH is to be used for its original purpose.
- the DAI value is determined by resetting the DAI value for each subframe.
- SCell uses DAI as a cumulative counter of PDCCHs allocated in the actual bundling window in frequency-domains (or (X-domains)), and in PCell, PDCCHs allocated in the actual bundling window in time-domains.
- DAI can be used as the total number indicator of (or cumulative counter).
- At least the DAI in the PCell needs to be defined as an accumulation counter of the PDCCH in the time-domain.
- the DAI of the PDCCH (s) on the PCell is used as the cumulative counter of the PDCCH allocated within the actual bundling window in the time-domain
- the DAI of the PDCCH (s) on the SCell is the same or different from the DAI used in the PCell. Can be used.
- the DAI field will be summarized to be used in the following "form.
- the DAI field in the PDCCH may be used as an accumulation counter of a PDCCH allocated on a plurality of subframes in a bundling window for each CC. That is, the DAI value is determined independently for each CC.
- bit values 0, 1, 2, and 3 of the DAI field mean cumulative counters 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. That is, in terms of bit values of the DAI field, 0, 1, 2, and 3 are represented. In terms of the DAI value interpreted by the terminal, it may be represented by 1, 2, 3, 4.
- the DAI field in the PDCCH may be used as an indicator of the total number of PDCCHs allocated on a plurality of CCs in a bundling window for each subframe.
- bit values 0, 1, 2, and 3 of the DAI field may mean a total number of 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. That is, in terms of the bit value of the DAI field, 0, 1, 2, 3 may be represented, and in terms of the DAI value interpreted by the terminal, 1, 2, 3, 4 may be represented.
- FIGS. 36-39 illustrate various examples of DAI field use in CC-domain bundling.
- five CCs are configured for the UE, and 4DL-1UL is configured in TDD (that is, an ACK / NACK response for downlink transmission in four DL subframes is collected and one UL is configured.
- PUCCH of the subframe Setting to transmit via 36 to 39 the bundling window is composed of five CCs and four subframes.
- the maximum size of the actual bundling window is 4, 5 or 2 is shown in FIGS. 36 to 39.
- DAI field in the PCell is the sub-frame in the PCell
- the DAI field of the SCell may be used as the total number of PDCCHs allocated to the SCells excluding the PCell for each subframe.
- the DAI field of the PCell is used as a cumulative counter of PDCCHs allocated to subframes in the PCell.
- the DAI field of the SCell may be used as the total number of PDCCHs allocated to the PCell and the SCells for each subframe. Accordingly, the UE can know the total number of PDCCHs (the total number of PDCCHs in both the PCell and the SCell) allocated by the base station in the corresponding subframe from the DAI of the SCell.
- a PDCCH that has not been received with only DAI values on the SCells is a PDCCH in the actual bundling window (ie on SCells) or a PDCCH other than the actual bundling window (ie on the PCell).
- the DAI value in the PCell is given as a cumulative counter in time
- the UE checks that the DAI values in the first and third subframes are sequentially given on the PCell, thereby confirming that there is no PDCCH that failed to detect in the PCell. have. In conclusion, the UE may know that PDCCH detection has failed in one of the SCells in the second subframe.
- the DAI field of the PCell is used as a cumulative counter of PDCCHs allocated to subframes in the PCell.
- DAI field in the SCell is used as the total number, of the PDCCH allocation in both the PCell and SCell within that sub-frame. Accordingly, the UE can know the total number of PDCCHs (the total number of PDCCHs in both the PCell and the SCell) allocated by the base station in the corresponding subframe from the DAI of the SCell.
- the UE may determine whether there is a PDCCH that has failed to detect / receive in the actual bundling window. Accordingly, the CC-domain ACK / NACK bundle may be effectively performed in the corresponding subframe.
- the maximum size of the CC-domain actual bundling window is 2.
- CC-domain bundling is not applied to the PCell, and two actual bundling windows of maximum size 2 may be configured for four SCells.
- the DAI field of the PCell is used as a cumulative counter of PDCCHs allocated to subframes in the PCell.
- the DAI field of the SCell may be used as the total number of PDCCHs allocated in SCells (maximum two) in the actual bundling window except for the PCell for each subframe.
- a PDCCH with DAI 1
- the LTE Release-8 system supports Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS).
- SPS Semi-Persistent Scheduling
- the time / frequency resource for SPS transmission is pre-allocated by the PDCCH, and the PDSCH may be transmitted without the PDCCH to be transmitted through the allocated resource.
- a PDCCH indicating SPS release may be transmitted.
- ACK / NACK feedback related to the SPS may be classified into two types. The one is
- the ACK / NACK feedback for 'PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release detected by the UE within the subframe (s) nk)' indicates that the ACK / NACK feedback is a subframe. It is transmitted in n.
- the other is that ACK / NACK feedback for 'PDSCH transmissions without a corresponding PDCCH within the subframe (s) n-k' is transmitted in subframe n.
- the former is nk (k may include one value or multiple values) when there is a PDCCH in the subframe (s), ACK / NACK feedback for that PDCCH is transmitted in the nth subframe In the latter case, the SPS transmission is performed without a separate PDCCH after the SPS activation.
- n-kth subframe When received in the n-kth subframe (s), it corresponds to the case that the regular ACK / NACK feedback for the SPS transmission (s) is transmitted in the n-th subframe. See 3GPP TS 36.213 for details regarding SPS transmission.
- the PUCCH resource index for ACK / NACK feedback in the LTE release-8 system is basically determined based on the CCE index of the PDCCH.
- ACK / NACK answer in one PUCCH in nth subframe, ACK / NACK for one or more PDCCH in the nkth subframe (s) (including both the general PDCCH and the PDCCH indicating DL SPS release) If the answer is included, the PUCCH resource index can be derived from the CCE index of the PDCCH.
- a PUCCH resource index set (for example, one PU configured with 4 PUCCH resource indexes) for a case in which only 'PDSCH transmission without a corresponding PDCCH (that is, SPS PDSCH transmission)' exists through RRC signaling. Set).
- SPS PDSCH transmission that is, SPS PDSCH transmission
- mapping relationship between the PUCCH resource index (3 ⁇ 4CCH) and the value of the TPC field is defined as shown in Table 14 below.
- TPC field of remaining PDCCH s
- this assumption is only for clarity of explanation, the application of the present invention is not limited thereto, and ARI information may be provided in another manner.
- an SPS without PDCCH may be received and additionally one PDCCH may be detected.
- an ACK / NACK response for the PDCCH and an ACK / NACK response for the SPS without the PDCCH need to be transmitted.
- the corresponding Since the TPC field of the PDCCH is used for the original purpose it corresponds to the case where the ARI information is not received at the terminal. Therefore, the UE cannot determine the resource index for PUCCH format 3.
- various embodiments of the present invention for solving this problem will be described.
- Case 1 is ACK / NACK for 'PDSCH with PDCCH'
- case 2 is ACK / NACK for 'DL SPS release PDCCH'
- case 3 is ACK / NACK for 'I) L SPS PDSCH'.
- Case 3 may also be referred to as ACK / NACK for 'PDSCH without Daewoong PDCCH', AKC / NACK for 'SPS without PDCCH', or simply ACK / NACK for 'SPS'.
- the PDCCH in 'PDSCH with PDCCH' may be referred to as 'PDCCH substituting for PDSCH'.
- the sixth embodiment relates to a method of always transmitting an ACK / NACK response using a PUCCH format 3 resource.
- (3) (3) can be informed to the terminal.
- information about a set consisting of PUCCH, 0, PUCCH, I 3 ⁇ 4 COT, 2 and n m in the form shown in Table 13 may be provided to the terminal.
- the UE may designate a resource index to be used in the PUCCH format 3 resource index set through the TPC field in the PDCCH indicating SPS activation.
- a specific PUCCH format 3 resource index indicated through the SPS activation PDCCH may be selected and used from the RRC set. That is, ACK / NACK of only SPS without PDCCH may be transmitted using PUCCH format 3.
- the first approach is to select and use the PUCCH format 3 resource index indicated through the SPS activation PDCCH, i.e., the ACK / NACK for 'SPS without PDCCH' and 'one PDSCH with PDCCH' also uses PUCCH format 3. Can be sent.
- the second scheme is divided into two schemes depending on whether ARI information is included in one 'PDCCH for PDSCH'.
- PUCCH format 3 resource index can be selected and used using the ARI value indicated by the TPC field in the 'PDCCH to the PDSCH'.
- the second or more in the PCel l may be determined by the ARI value (s) indicated by the TPC field of the PDCCH (s) in the PDCCH (s) or SCel Ks).
- the ACK / NACK for the transmission of the SPS 'only' without the PDCCH always operates in the fallback mode.
- the fall-back mode means that the ACK / NACK transmission is performed according to the operation defined in LTE release -8, for example, means a mode for transmitting the ACK / NACK using the PUCCH format la / lb.
- PUCCH format 3 may be used.
- a PUCCH format la / lb resource index set to be used when the SPS 'only' is transmitted may be informed to the UE through RRC signaling.
- PUCCH format la / lb resource index set are, for example, but also "to be set as shown in Table 14, may be set to this different way.
- the base station may use the TPC field in all PDCCHs for the purpose of ARI without separately distinguishing the PDCCHs in the PCell. That is, in the transmission of ACK / NACK feedback for only the SPS without PDCCH, the PDCCH (s) transmitted in the bundling window in which the SPS without the PDCCH exists can use the TPC field for the purpose of ARI without PCell or SCell. .
- the TPC field of the PDCCH is not always used for the original purpose (uplink transmission power control) for the PUCCH transmitting the ACK / NACK feedback for the SPS without the PDCCH.
- the TPC value in the PDCCH is not an absolute value but a relative offset value with respect to the previous transmission power, and the terminal does not update the TPC value once or twice to maintain the previously set transmission power.
- complementary power control schemes are provided.
- the transmission of the SPS without the PDCCH is required in the FDD mode, it is already defined that the UE cannot obtain a TPC value of the original use.
- the fact that the original purpose TPC is not applied does not substantially affect the network performance.
- a specific PUCCH format la / lb resource index indicated through the SPS activation PDCCH may be selected and used among the RRC set. That is, in case of ACK / NACK of only SPS without PDCCH, it may operate in fall-back mode using PUCCH format la / lb.
- the TPC fields of all PDCCHs in the bundling window are used for the purpose of the ARI as described above.
- PUCCH format 3 resource index can be selected and used according to the ARI value indicated by the TPC field of one PDCCH.
- the TPC field of all PDCCHs in the bundling window is used for the purpose of the ARI, PCell and / or SCeU
- the PUCCH format 3 resource index may be determined by the ARI value (s) indicated by the TPC field of the PDCCH (s) in the PDCCH (s).
- the eighth embodiment relates to a method in which ACK / NACK for downlink transmission 'including' SPS transmission without PDCCH always operates in fallback mode.
- the PUCCH format la / lb resource index set may be set, for example, as shown in Table 14 above, but may be set in a different manner.
- a specific PUCCH format la / lb resource index indicated through the SPS activation PDCCH may be selected and used among the RRC set sets. . That is, in case of ACK / NACK of only SPS without PDCCH, it may operate in fall-back mode using PUCCH format la / lb.
- the ACK / NACK feedback for the SPS without PDCCH may have a size of 1 bit or 2 bits according to the number of codewords, and the PUCCH format la or lb may be used, respectively.
- a specific PUCCH format la / lb resource index indicated through SPS activation PDCCH is selected and selected from an RRC set. Can be used. That is, the ACK / NACK feedback for the transmission including the SPS without the PDCCH may also operate according to the fall-back mode using the PUCCH format la / lb.
- a feedback payload of 2 to 4 bits is required according to the number of codewords for each of 'SPS without PDCCH' and 'one PDSCH with PDCCH' (for one codeword without spatial bundling) This is because an ACK / NACK response bit of 1 bit size is generated).
- the ACK / NACK feedback payload size is 2 to 4 bits, and in order to transmit it without loss, a channel selection scheme using 2, 3, or 4 PUCCH formats lb (or PUCCH format la) may be applied.
- the channel selection scheme for the PUCCH format lb (or la) defined in the LTE release-8 it can be expressed as operating in the fall-back mode using the channel selection scheme of the LTE release-8.
- one PUCCH format lb (or la) resource is derived from the CCE index of 'PDCCH corresponding to PDSCH', and the other PUCCH format lb (or la) resource is It may be indicated through a PDCCH indicating SPS activation.
- the ACK / NACK information may be transmitted in a channel selection method of selecting one of these two PUCCH format lb (or la) resources.
- the CCE index of 'PDCCH for PDSCH' is added to a value (CCE index + offset) plus a predetermined offset (for example, 1).
- the corresponding PUCCH resource may be used for channel selection.
- a predetermined offset e.g. 1 is added to the resource index allocated via the SPS activated PDCCH (SPS PDCCH indicated resource index + PUCCH resources corresponding to 1) may be used for channel selection.
- a channel selection scheme may be applied using PUCCH la / lb resource indexes, which are explicitly and / or implicitly determined from information related to 'SPS without PDCCH' and 'one PDSCH with PDCCH', similarly to the foregoing scheme. .
- the UE determines the PUCCH resource for transmitting the ACK / NACK information according to the present embodiment 8-1, from the standpoint of the base station, the PUCCH format 3 region, the PUCCH format la / lb region, and the channel selection (PUCCH format lb (Or la) may try to receive the ACK / NACK information for the three cases of the area. Since the UE may transmit ACK / NACK in any one of the above three cases, the base station should perform blind decoding for the above three cases.
- spatial bundling is performed for ACK / NACK male answers.
- spatial bundling is performed on ACK / NACK male answers for the same. If only one of 'SPS without PDCCH' or 'one PDSCH with PDCCH' is 1 codeword and the other is 2 codewords, spatial bundling is performed only for transmissions having 2 codewords.
- the ACK / NACK payload size for the 'SPS without PDCCH' and the 'one PDSCH with PDCCH' is 2 to 4 bits in the case where spatial bundling is not performed. Reduced to bits.
- 2-bit ACK / NACK feedback can be transmitted through the PUCCH format lb (or la) of the existing LTE release-8. That is, when spatial bundling is performed, it may operate in a fall-back mode using the PUCCH format PUCCH format lb (or la) of LTE release-8.
- a PUCCH format la / lb resource index derived from a CCE index of one 'PDCCH on a PDSCH' may be selected and used.
- the PUCCH format la / lb resource index indicated through the SPS activation PDCCH may be selected and used from the RRC configured resource index set.
- each ACK / NACK response is falling back to PUCCH format la and multiplexed through phase rotation, i.e., one of the two ACK / NACK responses is an I-channel. It can be expressed as being mapped to the other and mapped to the Q channel.
- two ACK / NACK answer may be expressed as fall-backed in the PUCCH format lb and multiplexed.
- MSBCMost MSBCMost Significant Bit
- LSB Least Significant Bit
- each ACK / NACK may be mapped to the opposite of the above example.
- ACK / NACK for 'SPS without PDCCH' is mapped to I axis
- each ACK / NACK may be mapped to the opposite of the above example.
- the ACK / NACK for the first received among the PDCCH ' may be mapped to the I-axis
- the ACK / NACK for the later received may be mapped to the Q-axis.
- each ACK / NACK may be mapped to the opposite of the above example.
- the ACK / NACK for 'SPS without PDCCH' is mapped to the I axis
- the base station can receive at least an ACK / NACK answer for the SPS transmission.
- the UE fails to detect the PDCCH the position of the constellation when the ACK / NACK for the SPS without the PDCCH is mapped on the I axis and the ACK / NACK for the SPS 'only' without the PDCCH are PUCCH.
- the constellation positions are the same when transmitting using the BPSK constellation (that is, the I axis) using the format la.
- each ACK / NACK may be mapped to the opposite of the above example.
- the above constellation mapping can be applied equally to both the transmission mode (TM) in each cell and the MIM0 mode. Alternatively, the above constellation mapping may be applied regardless of whether spatial bundling is actually applied (that is, whether two codeword transmissions exist).
- spatial bundling may also be applied to the ACK / NACK feedback for the SPS 'only' without the PDCCH.
- the PUCCH format la / lb region for ACK / NACK for SPS 'only' the PUCCH format la / lb region for ACK / NACK for 'SPS without PDCCH' and 'PDSCHwithPDCCH', and It is necessary to perform blind decoding for three cases of the PUCCH format 3 region.
- the resource index derived from the CCE index of 'PDCCH corresponding to PDSCH' is designated through the SPS activation PDCCH among the RRC configured PUCCH resource sets. It is also possible to use the PUCCH resource index and apply the rest to the same.
- spatial bundling that is, ACK / NACK bundle for a plurality of codewords
- spatial bundling is performed for ACK / NACK male answers.
- spatial bundling is performed for ACK / NACK male answers. If only one of 'SPS without PDCCH' or 'one PDSCH with PDCCH' is 1 codeword and the other is 2 codewords, spatial bundling is performed only for transmissions having 2 codewords.
- the ACK / NACK payload size for the SPS 'and the' one PDSCH with PDCCH ' is reduced to 2 bits when the spatial bundling is performed, in the size of 2 to 4 bits when the spatial bundling is not performed.
- the 2-bit ACK / NACK feedback can be transmitted through the PUCCH format lb (or la) of the existing LTE release-8.
- the first PUCCH resource is a PUCCH format la / lb resource index designated through the SPS activation PDCCH
- the second PUCCH resource is derived from the CCE index of 'PDCCH for PDSCH'.
- the PUCCH format la / lb resource index can be used.
- the first and second PUCCH resources may be mapped to the PUCCH resource index derived from the PUCCH resource index designated through the SPS activation PDCCH and the CCE index of 'PDCCH corresponding to PDSCH', respectively.
- the ACK / NACK information may be transmitted in a channel selection method of selecting one of these two PUCCH format lb (or la) resources.
- the channel selection mapping relationship between the ACK / NACK information and the PUCCH resource may be set as shown in Table 5 or Table 8, for example. However, this is merely an example, and a new channel selection mapping relationship can be defined and used.
- a channel selection mapping relationship using the PUCCH format lb is given as shown in Table 5 above.
- the PUCCH resources specified through the SPS activation PDCCH are mapped to" CCH> 0 , and are derived from the CCE index of 'PDCCH on PDSCH'.
- PUCCH resources may be mapped to
- each PUCCH resource and the type of downlink transmission may be mapped in the opposite manner to the above example, or may be mapped in the order of reception time.
- the MSB of the 2-bit ACK / NACK is mapped to A / N for the SPS (that is, the ACK / NACK for the SPS is mapped to the preceding bit).
- the base station may receive at least an ACK / NACK response for the SPS transmission.
- the ACK / NACK for the SPS without the PDCCH is mapped on the I axis, and the ACK / NACK answer for the SPS 'only' without the PDCCH is PUCCH.
- the constellation positions in the case of transmission using the BPSK constellation that is, the I axis
- the mapping relationship opposite to the example may be set or may be mapped in the order of reception time.
- specific information may be mapped to a specific PUCCH resource in cases where various ACK / NACK feedbacks are transmitted.
- the PUCCH resource to which ACK / NACK for SPS transmission is mapped in the channel selection mapping relationship may be set to be the same as the PUCCH resource to which ACK / NACK for SPS 'only' is transmitted.
- Table 15 below shows modulation symbols (or constellations) for PUCCH formats la and lb in the existing LTE release -8/9.
- the base station determines whether the received ACK / NACK feedback is sent to PUCCH port la or PUCCH format lb. Even if it is not transmitted, information about at least one preceding bit (b (0)) can be received and detected.
- the ACK / NACK for the 'SPS without PDCCH' may use the PUCCH resource mapped to the previous one bit (b (0)), and thus, the base station may at least The reception of ACK / NACK can be guaranteed.
- channel selection mapping as shown in Table 16 below. Relationships can be used.
- ACK / NACK for 'PDSCH with PDCCH' may be mapped to HARQ-ACK (l).
- the ACK / NACK male answer for the SPS may be transmitted using the PUCCH format la.
- channel selection may be used according to an example of the present invention.
- the PUCCH resource indicated through the SPS activation PDCCH among the higher layer PUCCH resource set configured for the SPS may be used as " ⁇ CCH” in Table 16.
- the CCE index of 'PDCCH corresponding to PDSCH' PUCCH resources derived (implicitly by a predetermined rule) may be used as CCH1 in Table 16.
- the UE may perform a 'PDSCH
- the base station should be able to receive the ACK / NACK answer for the SPS.
- the terminal when the terminal transmits the ACK / NACK answer only for the SPS, it uses «3 ⁇ 4CCH, O.
- the terminal when the terminal transmits the ACK / NACK response to the SPS and 'PDSCH with PDCCH', the resources for transmitting the ACK / NACK response for the SPS can be seen in Table 16 above.
- the SPS is transmitted to the SPS in the ACK / NACK transmission using w coy).
- the PUCCH format la has been exemplarily described for convenience of description, but the same principle of the present invention may be applied to the PUCCH format lb.
- an ACK / NACK answer for an SPS 'only' having 2 codewords may be transmitted using the PUCCH format lb.
- spatial bundling may be used according to an example of the present invention.
- ACK / NACK information for the SPS is transmitted through the same channel (PUCCH resource) and modulation symbol.
- ACK / ACK, ACK / NACK, NACK / ACK, and NACK / NACK for two codewords of the SPS become ACK, NACK, NACK, and NACK, respectively, when spatial bundling (for example, a logical product) is applied.
- ACK / NACK answer for SPS is ACK or NACK according to spatial bundling result, and each of them is for SPS only. It becomes the same as ACK / ACK and NACK / NACK of the channel and modulation symbols used for the ACK / NACK response. Accordingly, from the base station's point of view, a signal is generated on 3 ⁇ 4 0 regardless of whether an ACK / NACK response is received for the SPS only or an ACK / NACK answer for the SPS and 'PDSCH with PDCCH' is received. If detected, it is possible to determine what the ACK / NACK response is as a result of spatial bundling, depending on whether the preceding signal (eg, b (0)) for the SPS is ACK or NACK.
- the preceding signal eg, b (0)
- the above constellation mapping can be applied equally in both the case where the transmission mode (TM) in each cell is the MIM0 mode and when it is not. Alternatively, such constellation mapping may be applied regardless of whether spatial bundling is actually applied (ie, whether two codeword transmissions exist).
- spatial bundling may also be applied in the case of ACK / NACK feedback for SPS 'only' without a PDCCH.
- the number of areas for performing blind decoding in the base station can be reduced.
- the channel selection is used. And the case where it is not used can be distinguished. In this case, if the detection of the ACK / NACK response for the 'SPS without PDCCH' and 'PDSCH with PDCCH' is performed, the detection of the ACK / NACK response for the SPS 'only' is automatically performed.
- ACK / NACK detection on PUCCH format la / lb resource for channel selection (this includes ACK / NACK detection on SPS 'only', and ACK / on PUCCH format 3 resource). It is possible to perform blind decoding in two areas called NACK detection.
- Case 1 is for PDSCH with a corresponding PDCCH with Daewoong PDCCH
- Case 2 is for PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release indicating downlink SPS release
- Case 3 is for no corresponding PDCCH For PDSCH without a corresponding PDCCH.
- Case 3 for SPSPDSCH It may be expressed as ACK / NACK.
- 'PDCCH' associated with the ACK / NACK response means case 1 or case 2
- 'SPS PDSCH' means case 3
- a specific UE for the above three cases An operation of performing downlink reception and transmitting ACK / NACK thereto will be described.
- the ACK / NACK response transmitted in the nth UL subframe is n ⁇ kth (where keK and K: ⁇ k 0 , k --- k M ⁇ , see Table 12 above) in the subframe (s). It may have a relationship called an acknowledgment answer for downlink transmission of the above three cases, and description of the ACK / NACK transmission subframe location is omitted in the following description.
- a predefined channel selection scheme (channel selection scheme defined in LTE Release-8 or Release-10) through PUCCH format la may be used.
- the use of the TPC field is determined as follows.
- the TPC field (2-bit) in the PDCCH with DL DAI> 1 is used for the purpose of the ARI.
- the UE is assumed to have the same ARI value in all PDCCHs with DL DAI> 1.
- the LTE release-8 PUCCH format la / lb resource is used (ie, operates in fall-back mode).
- the LTE Release-8 PUCCH format la / lb resource is used (ie, operates in fall-back mode).
- the first PUCCH resource is determined by the upper layer configuration (for example, determined by the resource indicated by the ARI of the SPS PDCCH in the RRC set resource set), and the second PUCCH resource is the Daewoong PDCCH (ie, DL DAI).
- the use of the TPC field is determined as follows.
- the TPC field (2-bit) of all other PDCCH (s) on PCell and SCelKs) is used for the use of ARI.
- the UE assumes to have the same ARI value in all PDCCH (s) on the PCell and SCell (s).
- the LTE release -8 PUCCH format la / lb resource is used (i.e., operates in a flyback mode).
- the LTE Release-8 PUCCH Format la / lb resource is used (ie operates in fall-back mode).
- the predefined channel selection scheme (PUCCH format la or channel selection scheme defined in Release-10) is used. do.
- PUCCH format 3 as the set PUCCH format is used.
- 'PDCCH' associated with the ACK / NACK response means case 1 or case 2
- 'SPS PDSCH' means case 3 I mean it.
- the description of the ACK / NACK transmission subframe position is omitted.
- LTE Release-8 TDD channel selection the UE sends two ACK / NACK bits.
- one of channel selection mapping relations (for example, Tables 5 to 7) in LTE release -8 or channel selection mapping relations (for example, Tables 8 to 11) in LTE release -10 is Can be used, which can be determined by the RRC setting.
- the value of « CCH0 is determined according to the SPSPUCCH resource (that is, the resource indicated by the SPS activation PDCCH in the higher layer set resource set, see Table 14 above).
- the UE may transmit 2 ACK / NACK bits (if not a MIMO cell) or 3 ACK / NACK bits (in the case of a MIMO cell) using the PUCCH format 3.
- the ACK / NACK bit may be transmitted without losing ACK / NACK information.
- the first approach is to reuse resource allocation for FDD PUCCH format 3 in CA.
- the TPC (s) on pc e ll can be used as the original TPC and the TPC (s) on SCelKs) can be used for the ARI.
- ACK / NACK bundleling defined in LTE Release-8 may be used.
- the second approach is to reuse resource allocation for TDD PUCCH format 3 when carrier aggregation is not supported (ie, non-CA).
- Mode 1 and Mode 2 are defined for ACK / NACK feedback in TDD using PUCCH format 3.
- Mode 1 can support up to 20 bits of ACK / NACK payload size.
- Spatial bundling is applied when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is greater than 20.
- bundling is not applied when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is 20 or less.
- mode 2 is a method in which partial bundling (bundling in time-domain or bundling in CC-domain) is applied together with spatial bundling. That is, in mode 2, when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is greater than X, spatial bundling may be performed and partial bundling may be applied.
- mode a and mode b are defined.
- Mode a is a method in which bundling is not applied when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is 4 or less.
- Mode b is how partial bundling (bundling in time—domain or bundling in CC-domain) is applied with spatial bundling when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is greater than four.
- resource allocation for PUCCH format 3 is defined as follows. The TPC field (2-bit) in the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH on the PCell is used as a TPC command for its original purpose.
- the TPC field (2-bit) of the PDCCH corresponding to the PDSCH on the SCell is used for the purpose of the ARI. If the PDCCH for the PDSCH is not received on the SCell and the PDSCH is received on the PCell, the PUCCH format la / lb resource is used in the manner defined in LTE release-8.
- This ninth embodiment is for spatial bundling in mode 1.
- Mode 1 for TDD can support up to 20 bits of individual ACK / NACK transmission. However, if the indicated ACK / NACk bit is greater than 20, spatial bundling needs to be applied. When spatial bundling is applied, since the efficiency of HARQ operation can be reduced because individual ACK / NACK information is not clearly fed back, it is necessary to have a scheme for transmitting individual ACK / NACK information without bundling as much as possible. In other words, simply applying spatial bundling to all ACK / NACK bits is not preferable in terms of reducing downlink throughput performance. In addition, since mode 1 is a method for transmitting individual ACK / NACK feedback as it is, application of spatial bundling should be minimized. Therefore, spatial bundling needs to be performed such that the bundled ACK / NACK bit is as close as 20 to 20 or less.
- spatial bundling may be applied over all DL subframes within a specific CC. In this way, spatial bundling may be performed across all subframes for another (X until the ACK / NACK bit to be actually transmitted is less than or equal to 20. Assuming the PCell is scheduled more frequently than the SCell, Spatial bundling may be the last to be applied in PCell.
- TDD configuration is 9DL: 1UL (ie, ACK / NACK for downlink transmission in 9 DL subframes is transmitted in 1 UL subframe, for example, Table 12 above.
- the ACK / NACK payload size exceeds 20 bits even when spatial bundling is applied to all CCs when the number of configured CCs is greater than 2. Therefore, when the set number of CCs is 2, spatial bundling may be applied to all CCs.
- N figuredDLsubj mK is the number of DL subframes to be ACK / NACK feedback in one (X.
- N CW _ SF is the total number of codewords to be ACK / NACK feedback on all DL CCs in one subframe.
- Nav— SF may be determined as in Equation 2 below.
- spatial bundling may be applied across all CCs in one specific DL subframe. In this manner, spatial bundling may be performed across all CCs for other DL subframes until the ACK / NACK bit to be actually transmitted becomes 20 or less.
- the bundled ACK / NACK bits are 18, 19, or 20 bits.
- the ACK / NACK bits when the first or the second scheme is applied according to the number of CCs configured in the terminal are shown in Table 17 below.
- the first scheme can support individual ACK / NACK transmission to the PCell as much as possible and can be more simply expressed. Therefore, when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is more than 20 bits, it is preferable to perform spatial bundling (ie, applying the first scheme) in CC units.
- Mode 2 is a method that partial bundling (bundling in time-domain or CC-domain) is applied with spatial bundling for ACK / NACK feedback in TDD using PUCCH format 3.
- Mode b is used for partial bundling (time-domain or with spatial bundling) when the ACK / NACK bit indicated is greater than 4 when channel selection is applied in ACK / NACK feedback in TDD using the PUCCH format lb. Bundling in the CC-domain).
- Mode 2 may be advantageously applied to improve ACK / NACK performance for power-limited terminals. Comparing the case of FDD supporting up to 10 bits of ACK / NACK with the case of TDD supporting up to 20 bits of ACK / NACK, TDD has smaller uplink coverage than FDD. In addition, mode 1 (spatial bundling is applied when the indicated ACK / NACK bit is greater than 20, and spatial bundling is not applied when the bit is 20 or less) is 2 in the TDD 9DL-1UL configuration. It cannot support ACK / NACK feedback for exceeding cases.
- Example 10-1 In the first embodiment, partial bundling in the time-domain will be described.
- the time-domain bundling in this embodiment may be performed in addition to the spatial bundling.
- Time as Partial Bundling—Domain bundling can be performed using (2-bit DAI defined in LTE Release-8 per X without any modification.
- CA carrier aggregation
- the DAI value for the last detected PDCCH for each CC may be input to an ACK / NACK mapper and encoded.
- ACK / NACK bundleling may be applied over four subframes for each CC.
- FIG. 40 shows a case of successfully decoding each of the PDSCHs scheduled by the received PDCCHs (that is, ACK). As a result, an ACK is generated as bundled ACK / NACK information.
- the time-domain bundling operation in the second CC of FIG. 40 may be performed similar to that in the first CC.
- FIG. 40 a case of successfully decoding each of the PDSCHs scheduled by the received PDCCHs (that is, ACK) is shown. However, since one PDCCH transmission is missed, the UE generates NACK as bundled ACK / NACK information. can do.
- the UE receives only PDCCH of DAI-0.
- the PDSCH scheduled by the PDCCH received by the UE is not successfully decoded (that is, NACK). Therefore, the terminal may generate NACK information.
- the TDD DAK2 bit of LTE release-8 per CC may be reused without modification (ie, as a PDCCH accumulation counter).
- PUCCH format 3 for the application of mode 2 before channel coding is performed
- ACK / NACK states for each CC can be defined as shown in Table 18 below.
- mode 2 can equally apply to mode b.
- a channel selection mapping relationship (a mapping relationship between PUCCH resources and ACK / NACK bits) and a NACK / DAI value.
- each ACK / NACK answer for each CC may be represented by bundled ACK / NACK information.
- Example 10-2 partial bundling in the CC-domain will be described.
- the time-domain bundling in this embodiment may be performed in addition to the spatial bundling.
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- PDCCHs per subframe. In this case, this is because a solution for the case in which the UE misses the last PDCCH in time order is not necessary.
- the UE may transmit ACK when the number of ACKs generated for downlink transmission successfully decoded in the bundling window is the same as the number of all PDSCHs (or PDCCHs) in the bundling window. Otherwise, a NACK is sent (in this case, DTX is represented by NACK).
- PUCCH resources may be selected first in each subframe.
- ACK / NACK resource mapping (for example, Tables 5 to 7 above) in LTE release-8 may be applied. . That is, it can operate in a mode to fall back to LTE release-8.
- the PUCCH resource is determined from the CCE index of the PDCCH scheduling the SCC PDSCH.
- the PUCCH resource may be determined from the CCE index of the PDCCH scheduling the PCCPDSCH.
- a channel selection operation may be performed using this PUCCH resource. For example, ACK / NACK transmission may be performed using a channel selection mapping relationship as shown in Table 8.
- TDD 3DL ILL configuration of FIG. 41
- PDSCHs are scheduled only in the PCC in every subframe. In this case, it may operate in the fall-back mode as described above.
- ACK / NACK transmission may be performed through the PUCCH format lb using the channel selection mapping relationship as shown in Table 6.
- the PUCCH resource may be determined based on the CCE index of the PDCCH scheduling the PDSCH in the PCC. Since there is no PDSCH scheduling in the second subframe and PDSCH scheduling in only one cell (PCC or SCC) in the third and fourth subframes, the PUCCH resource may be determined based on the CCE index of the PDCCH of the PDSCH. As such, the channel selection operation may be performed using the determined PUCCH resources. For example, ACK / NACK transmission may be performed using a channel selection mapping relationship as shown in Table 10.
- the maximum number of ACK / NACK bits is 12 and the maximum bundling window size is 2 (that is, at most two CCs are included in one bundling window).
- bundling is gradually applied until the number of bits from 12 bits or less as close as possible to 12 bits is maintained in order to maintain individual ACK / NACK transmission as much as possible.
- PCell or PCC
- the bundling window is configured only for SCelKSCC).
- the bundling window may be applied from the higher the CC index.
- (X-domain bundling is gradually applied a bundling window (consisting of 2 CCs) until the number of ACK / NACK bits (number of ACK / NACK bits after spatial bundling is applied) becomes 12 bits or less. can do.
- the bundling result (eg, logical product operation result) for the ACK / NACK bit is transmitted as bundled ACK / NACK information.
- the DAI in the PDCCH indicates the total number of PDSCHs scheduled on all CCs in one subframe.
- the maximum bundling window size for PUCCH format 3 may be set to 2 (that is, at most two CCs (or cells) may constitute one bundling window).
- the eleventh embodiment relates to an ACK / NACK transmission scheme through PUCCH format 3 when PDCCH / PDSCH is received only in the PCell (hereinafter referred to as! ⁇ ⁇ 011 ⁇ ).
- PCell-only-receiving in the case of TDD will be described in detail.
- the PUCCH format la / lb resource of LTE release # 8 may be used (ie, may operate in fallback mode).
- the fall-back mode may be applied for the purpose of using PUCCH resources defined in LTE release -8 and for the purpose of clarifying PUCCH resource determination without receiving an ARI in SCells.
- ACK / NACK resource In case TPC field is used for ARI in SCells, in case of TDD PCell-only-receiving, ambiguity may occur for ACK / NACK resource. To solve this, it is defined in LTE release-8 TDD system. It is possible to apply ACK / NACK multiplexing or ACK / NACK bundling, but a significant loss in downlink yield performance because some ACK / NACK information cannot be delivered when ACK / NACK space, bundling or time-domain bundling is applied. In addition, since some ACK / NACK states overlap each other in the ACK / NACK mapping relationship, the ACK / NACK performance for the 4-bit ACK / NACK in the LTE release-8 TDD system can be guaranteed. There will be no.
- the present invention proposes an ACK / NACK transmission scheme for PCell-only-receiving.
- resources of the PUCCH format la / lb defined in LTE release-8 may be used.
- the use of the DAI and the ARI can be defined as follows.
- 43 is a view showing an example of using DAI and TPC.
- the DAI in the PCell may be used as a cumulative counter of the PDCCH (or PDSCH) as in the LTE release-8 TDD system.
- DAI in SCells can be used as a cumulative counter of the PDCCH (or PDSCH) as in the LTE Release-8 TDD system.
- the DAI in SCells may be set to '00'.
- TPC field of PDCCH is used as a TPC command for the original purpose.
- UE operation may be defined as follows.
- LTE Release-8 PUCCH format la / lb is used (Rel_8 PUCCH format la / lb is used).
- DAI '00' is also used as ARI).
- PUCCH format 3 is used.
- Example 11-1 9DL: 1UL subframe configuration for TDD ACK / NACK feedback is set.
- Embodiment 11-1 The contents described in Embodiment 11-1 are summarized as follows.
- LTE Release-10 PUCCH Format 3 is used.
- the operation is as follows. If there is a 'PDSCH with a vocal PDCCH' on the PCell and the DAI of the PDCCH is 00, the TPC field of the PDCCH is used as an actual TPC command. If there is a 'PDCCH indicating DL SPS release' on the PCell and the DAI of the PDCCH is 00, the TPC field of the PDCCH is used as an actual TPC command. In other cases, the TPC field of the PDCCH is used as the ARI.
- the TPC field is used for ARI in SCells
- the TPC field in PCell is used for original TPC.
- the TPC field in the PDCCH for the PCell is used for the original TPC
- the TPC fields in the PDCCH for the SCells are used for the ARI.
- the PUCCH power control operation can be performed in the same manner without modifying the operation in the existing LTE release -8.
- the DAI field of the PDCCH in the PCell may be used for the use of the ARI.
- the use of the DAI field is possible even in accordance with the mode 1. This is because mode 1 does not need to support DAI in time-domain / CC-domain bundling.
- the fields used as ARI of the PDCCHs (DAI field in the PCell, TPC field in the SCell) must all have the same value.
- UE operation may be defined as follows.
- the TPC field is used as a TPC command.
- the DAI field is used as ARI for PUCCH format 3.
- the TPC field is used as ARI for PUCCH format 3.
- Embodiments 9 to 11 mainly relate to specific application examples of the present invention for ACK / NACK transmission through PUCCH in a TDD system.
- the contents of the present invention for reusing a TPC field as an ARI in a PCell are FDD and TDD Examples that apply to the system are described in more detail.
- Embodiment 12 there is no PDSCH in SCelKs, no SPS PDSCH (ie, no PDSCH without corresponding PDCCH) in the PCell, and only one 'PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release' in the PCell.
- the TPC field of the 'PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release' is reused as an ARI so that the ACK / NACK transmission can be performed through the PUCCH format 3. That is, there is no SPS PDSCH (ie, no PDSCH without Daewoong PDCCH), and a scheme for receiving only one PDSCH from the PCell (for example, operating in fallback mode to LTE release -8 FDD or TDD). As described above.
- an ACK / NACK transmission method for a case in which there is no PDSCH (PDSCH with / without corresponding PDCCH) on the PCell and a 'PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release' is received.
- the TPC field of 'PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release' in the PCell is used for ARI.
- the TPC field of the PDCCH for a purpose other than 'PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release' is used as a TPC command of the original purpose.
- the TPC field of PDCCH in SCells is used as ARI. The terminal assumes that all ARI values on the PCell and the SCell are the same.
- the operation of the terminal may be defined as follows.
- a PUCCH resource may be selected from among RRC configured resources (explicit mapping).
- the PUCCH resource may be selected according to a predetermined rule based on the CCE index of the PDCCH (eg, an expression defined in the LTE release-8 TDD) (implicit mapping).
- PUCCH format 3 is used.
- the TPC field of the PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release is also used as an ARI.
- ⁇ PUCCH format 3 is used.
- the DAI for the PCell is used as a cumulative counter of the PDCCH / PDSCH as in LTE release-8.
- DAIs for SCells are set to a preset value (eg, '00'), allowing DCI to be scheduled on common search space as well.
- the preset value may be used as the virtual CRC from the UE implementation viewpoint.
- the TPC fields of all the PDCCHs (other PDCCHs of the PCell and PDCCHs of the SCells) except the first allocated PDCCH in the PCell are used for the purpose of the ARI.
- the TPC field is also used as an ARI.
- the UE assumes that all ARI values are the same.
- the operation of the terminal may be defined as follows.
- a PUCCH resource may be selected from among RRC set resources in advance by the value of the TPC field in the PDCCH during SPS activation (explicit mapping).
- the PUCCH resource may be selected according to a predetermined rule based on the CCE index of the PDCCH (for example, an expression defined in the LTE release-8 TDD) (implicit mapping).
- Implicit mapping can be used by the same rules as in Re 1-8 TDD based on the CCE index of the PDCCH.
- the PDCCH corresponding to the SPS or (when there is no corresponding PDCCH) may be selected from resources previously configured by RRC by the value of the TPC field in the PDCCH during SPS activation. Explicit mapping.
- PUCCH format 3 is used. • As an exceptional case, the TPC field in PDCCH indicat ing downl ink SPS release is also used as ARI.
- the thirteenth embodiment relates to a method in which the TPC field is used differently according to the presence or absence of the SPS PDSCH.
- Case 1 is for PDSCH with a corresponding PDCCH with Daewoong PDCCH
- Case 2 is for PDCCH indicating downlink SPS release indicating downlink SPS release
- Case 3 is for no corresponding PDCCH For PDSCH without a corresponding PDCCH.
- Case 3 may be expressed as ACK / NACK for SPS PDSCH.
- ⁇ 'PDCCH' related to ACK / NACK answer means case 1 or case 2
- 'SPS PDSCH' means case 3
- a specific UE is applied to the above three cases.
- the ACK / NACK response transmitted in the nth UL subframe is the nkth (where keK, K: (k ⁇ , k w --k M _), see Table 12 above) in the subframe (s) It may have a relationship called an acknowledgment answer for downlink transmission of three cases, and description of the ACK / NACK transmission subframe location is omitted in the following description.
- the complexity of blind decoding for ACK / NACK interpretation increases at the base station.
- the PUCCH format set by a higher layer as possible can be used.
- a method of using the TPC field differently according to the presence or absence of the SPS PDSCH will be described in detail.
- use of the PUCCH format may be determined as follows.
- the LTE release-8 PUCCH format la / lb resource may be used.
- the UE receives only one PDCCH 'only' with DL DAI 1, the LTE release-8 PUCCH format la / lb resource may be used.
- PUCCH format 3 may be used as a PUCCH format set by a higher layer.
- the resource allocation of TDD PUCCH format 3 for the case of carrier aggregation (CA) is the same as the resource allocation for the case of single carrier (or non-CA). Can be decided. That is, the resource allocation scheme for the PCell may be used as it is in the non-CA case.
- PUCCH resource allocation for a plurality of cells may be determined as follows.
- the usage of the TPC field can be determined as follows. If there is an SPS PDSCH, the TPC field of all PDCCHs on the PCell and SCell (s) may be used for the purpose of the ARI, and the UE may assume that the ARI value is the same in all the PDCCHs on the PCell and SCelKs). .
- PUCCH format when more than one serving cell is configured, use of the PUCCH format may be determined as follows.
- LTE release-8 PUCCH format la / lb resource may be used.
- the UE receives only one PDCCH 'only' of DL DAI 1 on the PCell, the LTE release -8 PUCCH format la / lb resource may be used.
- PUCCH format 3 may be used as the PUCCH format set by the upper layer.
- This Embodiment 14 is for explaining a PUCCH resource allocation method for TDD HARQ ACK / NACK voice answer transmission by comprehensively considering the above embodiments.
- the PUCCH format 3 is designed to support transmitting up to 20 bits of individual ACK / NACK information in the LTE release-10 (or LTE-A) system.
- a predetermined bit size e.g. 4 bits
- CA carrier aggregation
- TDD time domain bundling
- ARI is information indicating a resource of PUCCH format 3 for ACK / NACK transmission
- the TPC field of PDCCH in PCell and SCell elsewhere indicates that it is used for ARI.
- the UE may assume that the ARI values in the PCell and the SCell are the same. Accordingly, even when only one ARI is detected, the PUCCH format 3 resource can be determined.
- the precision of PUCCH power control can be reduced.
- the PUCCH format 3 resource can be clearly determined through the ARI information, the PUCCH format 3 can be used without any ACK / Transmitting NACK information may be advantageous from a system-wide perspective as compared to a reduction in the precision of PUCCH power control.
- an ACK / NACK response may be transmitted using a PUCCH format 3 resource indicated by the ARI.
- the UE may acquire the ARI information.
- the legacy format that is, the PUCCH format la / lb of the LTE release—8 / 9 may be used to transmit an ACK / NACK answer without loss of information.
- a resource allocation scheme capable of transmitting an ACK / NACK response for downlink transmission (PDCCH and / or PDSCH) transmitted in one or more downlink subframes without loss may be provided.
- the PUCCH format and the PUCCH resources are determined in the same manner without discriminating the case of the carrier aggregation (CA) or the non-CA case, the operation of the base station side and the terminal side can be specified simply and clearly.
- the terminal may transmit ACK / NACK using the PUCCH format la / lb.
- PUCCH format la / lb resources are derived from implicit mappings (ie, derived from the PDCCH CCE index).
- step S4610 determines whether the result of step S4610 is NO. If the result of step S4610 is NO, the flow advances to step S4630. step
- the UE determines whether it receives one PDSCH without PDCCH (ie, SPS PDSCH) only in PCel l.
- step S4630 If the result of step S4630 is YES, the flow advances to step S4640. Since the UE does not receive the PDCCH, the ARI may not be obtained, and thus, the PUCCH format 3 is not used. The UE may transmit ACK / NACK using the PUCCH format la / lb. Here, since the UE has not received the PDCCH, it cannot derive the PUCCH resource index derived from the PDCCH CCE index. Therefore, the UE may determine the PUCCH resource index according to the information included in the SPS activation PDCCH (for example, information indicated by reusing the TPC field in the SPS activation PDCCH).
- the information included in the SPS activation PDCCH for example, information indicated by reusing the TPC field in the SPS activation PDCCH.
- step S4650 If the result of step S4650 is YES, the flow advances to step S4660. Even in this case, since the UE cannot acquire the ARI information, the PUCCH format la / lb is used without using the PUCCH format 3.
- the terminal may transmit the ACK / NACK information by the channel selection method in order to prevent the loss of the ACK / NACK information.
- a value may be determined according to the number of codewords (or transport blocks) of the PDSCH.
- the terminal may discard the received PDCCHs.
- the following operations may be defined for 'PDSCH with PDCCH', 'PDSCH without PDCCH (SPS-PDSCH)', and 'SPS release PDCCH' for which the UE should transmit ACK / NACK.
- SPS-PDSCH PDCCH
- 'SPS release PDCCH' for which the UE should transmit ACK / NACK.
- the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and the TDD HARQ ACK / NACK resource allocation and transmission operation may be performed by a possible combination of the various embodiments of the present invention described above.
- operation in a system to which carrier aggregation is not applied may be performed in the same manner as 'PCell-only-receiving' in a CA environment. That is, the TDD HARQ ACK / NACK resource allocation and transmission operation in the case where one serving cell is configured in the terminal is performed when the PDell and / or PDCCH are received only by the PCell when more than one serving cell is configured in the terminal. It may be performed in the same manner as the TDD HARQ ACK / NACK resource allocation and transmission operation. Therefore, in the following description of the operation in the PCell, only one serving cell is configured for the terminal and may be replaced with the operation in the corresponding serving cell.
- the TPC field is the original power control. Used for the purpose. If DAI> 1 in the PDCCH that is treated in the PDSCH of the PCell, the TPC field is used for the purpose of the ARI. The TPC field in the PDCCH that covers all PDSCHs of the SCell is used for the purpose of the ARI. The terminal assumes that all ARIs are the same.
- ACK / NACK transmission is performed by a channel selection method using the PUCCH format lb.
- the number (A) of PUCCH resources used for channel selection is 2 or 3.
- ACK / NACK transmission is performed using PUCCH format 3 resources indicated by ARI.
- ACK / NACK transmission is performed using a PUCCH format 3 resource indicated by the ARI.
- ACK / NACK information can be correctly and efficiently transmitted without loss of ACK / NACK information.
- Embodiments of the present invention as described above may be applied to various mobile communication systems.
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