Apparatus and method for coordinated spatial reuse in wireless communication
US-2024414766-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US10014993B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10014993-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615167059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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An aggressor base station herein performs downlink interference coordination with one or more victim base stations in a radio communication network. Such coordination is performed for each of one or more iterations. For any given iteration, the aggressor sends a message to a victim that indicates, for each of one or more downlink resources, whether the aggressor promises to protect that resource from interference by not transmitting on the resource with a transmit power above a threshold (TH 2 ). The victim schedules downlink transmissions to one or more user equipments on resources that, according to the message, are protected from interference. Based on monitoring for interference to those transmissions, though, the victim generates and sends to the aggressor feedback that generally requests an increase or decrease of the threshold (TH 2 ). From evaluation of this feedback, the aggressor determines a new threshold (TH 2 ) on which promises are to be based in a message to the victim in a subsequent iteration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method implemented by an aggressor base station for interference coordination with one or more victim base stations in a radio communication network, comprising: sending a message to a victim base station that indicates whether the aggressor base station promises to protect a radio resource from interference by not transmitting on the radio resource with a transmit power above a threshold; and adjusting the threshold above which the aggressor base station promises not to transmit on the radio resource, based on information received from the victim base station indicating interference on the radio resource experienced by one or more user equipments served by the victim base station. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information received from the victim base station indicates a number or percentage of user equipments served by the victim base station that are experiencing interference on the radio resource above a defined interference level. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the radio communication network is a Long Term Evolution network, wherein a radio resource comprises a resource block, and wherein the message comprises a Relative Narrowband Transmit Power (RNTP) message that indicates an RNTP bitmap. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting the number of radio resources that the aggressor base station promises to protect, based on the information received from the victim base station. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting the transmit power with which the aggressor base station transmits on the radio resource, based on the information received from the victim base station. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the aggressor base station is configured to transmit different types of sub-frames, and wherein said sending and adjusting is performed for each of one or more of the different types of sub-frames, wherein said sending further comprises sending information indicating for which type of sub-frame the message is relevant and wherein the information received from the victim base station indicates for which type of sub-frame that information is relevant. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sending another message to the victim base station that indicates whether the aggressor base station promises to protect the radio resource from interference by not transmitting on the radio resource with a transmit power above the adjusted threshold. 8. A method implemented by a victim base station for interference coordination with an aggressor base station in a radio communication network, comprising: receiving a message from the aggressor base station that indicates whether the aggressor base station promises to protect a radio resource from interference by not transmitting on the radio resource with a transmit power higher than a threshold; scheduling a transmission to a user equipment on the radio resource; monitoring for interference to the transmission; based on said monitoring, generating information that indicates interference on the radio resource experienced by the user equipment; and sending the information to the aggressor base station. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the information indicates a number or percentage of user equipments served by the victim base station that are experiencing interference on the radio resource above a defined interference level. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein said sending comprises sending the information more frequently the higher said number or percentage of said UEs is above a first defined level or the lower said number or percentage of said UEs is below a second defined level. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the radio communication network is a Long Term Evolution network, wherein a radio resource comprises a resource block, and wherein the message comprises a Relative Narrowband Transmit Power (RNTP) message that indicates an RNTP bitmap. 12. An aggressor base station configured for interference coordination with one or more victim base stations in a radio communication network, comprising: communication circuitry; and processing circuitry configured to: send, via the communication circuitry, a message to a victim base station that indicates whether the aggressor base station promises to protect a radio resource from interference by not transmitting on the radio resource with a transmit power above a threshold; and adjust the threshold above which the aggressor base station promises not to transmit on the radio resource, based on information received from the victim base station indicating interference on the radio resource experienced by one or more user equipments served by the victim base station. 13. The aggressor base station of claim 12 , wherein the information received from the victim base station indicates a number or percentage of user equipments served by the victim base station that are experiencing interference on the radio resource above a defined interference level. 14. The aggressor base station of claim 12 , wherein the radio communication network is a Long Term Evolution network, wherein a radio resource comprises a resource block, and wherein the message comprises a Relative Narrowband Transmit Power (RNTP) message that indicates an RNTP bitmap. 15. The aggressor base station of claim 12 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to adjust the number of radio resources that the aggressor base station promises to protect, based on the information received from the victim base station. 16. The aggressor base station of claim 12 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to adjust the transmit power with which the aggressor base station transmits on the radio resource, based on the information received from the victim base station. 17. The aggressor base station of claim 12 , wherein the aggressor base station is configured to transmit different types of sub-frames, and wherein the processing circuitry is configured to send the message and adjust the threshold for each of one or more of the different types of sub-frames, wherein the processing circuitry is configured to send information indicating for which type of sub-frame the message is relevant and wherein the information received from the victim base station indicates for which type of sub-frame that information is relevant. 18. The aggressor base station of claim 12 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to send another message to the victim base station that indicates whether the aggressor base station promises to protect the radio resource from interference by not transmitting on the radio resource with a transmit power above the adjusted threshold. 19. A victim base station configured for interference coordination with an aggressor base station in a radio communication network, comprising: communication circuitry; and processing circuitry configured to: receive, via the communication circuitry, a message from the aggressor base station that indicates whether the aggressor base station promises to protect a radio resource from interference by not transmitting on the radio resource with a transmit power higher than a threshold; schedule a transmission to a user equipment on the radio resource; monitor for interference to the transmission; based on said monitoring, generate information that indicates interference on the radio resource experienced by the user equipment; and send, via the communication circuitry, the information to the aggressor base station. 20. The victim base station
using the level of interference · CPC title
Downlink power control · CPC title
between access points · CPC title
using different transmission rates for TPC commands · CPC title
Power values between minimum and maximum limits, e.g. dynamic range · CPC title
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