Data buffering method and apparatus for hybrid automatic repeat request in wireless access system supporting non-orthogonal multiple access scheme
US-2017338915-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US11032031B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11032031-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715404072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for management of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) log likelihood ratio (LLR) and reordering buffers in wireless communication systems. According to certain aspects, a method for reducing buffer overhead that may be performed by a wireless node is provided. The method generally includes receiving one or more packets of at least one of an initial transmission or a retransmission; forming one or more log likelihood ratios (LLRs) based on the one or more packets; compressing the one or more LLRs by quantizing the one or more LLRs; and buffering the one or more compressed LLRs.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method to reduce buffer overhead, comprising: receiving packets comprising an initial transmission and at least one incremental redundancy hybrid automatic repeat request (IR-HARQ) retransmission; forming a plurality of log likelihood ratios (LLRs) based on the packets; compressing the plurality of LLRs, including: quantizing groups of five LLRs to three levels each; and mapping each group of five quantized three-level LLRs to eight bits using a lookup table (LUT); and buffering the compressed plurality of LLRs. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the compressing the plurality of LLRs comprises: quantizing the plurality of LLRs to a non-uniform multiple-level quantization. 3. A method to reduce buffer overhead, comprising: receiving packets comprising an initial transmission and at least one incremental redundancy hybrid automatic repeat request (IR-HARQ) retransmission; forming a plurality of log likelihood ratios (LLRs) based on the packets; compressing the plurality of LLRs, including: quantizing a first LLR to three levels; quantizing a second LLR to five levels; and mapping the first quantized three-level LLR and the second quantized five-level LLR to four bits using a lookup table (LUT); and buffering the compressed plurality of LLRs. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising combining the buffered compressed plurality of LLRs using IR combining. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the buffered compressed plurality of LLRs comprise systematic bits and redundancy bits. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein: receiving the packets comprises receiving the packets at a receive processor of a user equipment (UE), buffering the compressed LLRs comprises storing the compressed LLRs in one or more buffers of the UE, and the method further comprises signaling, to a base station (BS), a capability of the UE to perform the LLR compression. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: signaling, to a base station (BS), a preferred minimum code rate, after HARQ transmissions, and a maximum soft buffer size. 8. A method to reduce buffer overhead, comprising: receiving a radio link control (RLC) retransmission comprising one or more transmission blocks on at least one of multiple component carriers (CCs) or multiple hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) interlaces; receiving at least one RLC parity packet associated with the RLC retransmission on at least one of a different CC or a different HARQ interlace than the RLC retransmission; attempting to decode the one or more transmission blocks; determining whether the one or more transmission blocks were successfully decoded; storing soft log likelihood ratios (LLRs) associated with transmission blocks that failed to successfully decode in a shared buffer; and storing transmission blocks that were successfully decoded out-of-order in the shared buffer. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the shared buffer comprises a joint HARQ LLR and radio link control (RLC) reordering buffer. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the shared buffer comprises dynamic partitioning memory. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: signaling, to a base station (BS), a capability to store LLRs and transmission blocks that were successfully decoded out-of-order in the shared buffer. 12. An apparatus having reduced buffer overhead, comprising: means for receiving packets comprising an initial transmission and at least one incremental redundancy hybrid automatic repeat request (IR-HARQ) retransmission; means for forming a plurality of log likelihood ratios (LLRs) based on the packets; means for compressing the plurality of LLRs, including: quantizing groups of five LLRs to three levels each; and mapping each group of five quantized three-level LLRs to eight bits using a lookup table (LUT); and means for buffering the compressed plurality of LLRs. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the means for compressing the plurality of LLRs comprises: means for quantizing the plurality of LLRs to a non-uniform multiple-level quantization. 14. An apparatus having reduced buffer overhead, comprising: means for receiving packets comprising an initial transmission and at least one incremental redundancy hybrid automatic repeat request (IR-HARQ) retransmission; means for forming a plurality of log likelihood ratios (LLRs) based on the packets; means for compressing the plurality of LLRs, including: quantizing a first LLR to three levels; quantizing a second LLR to five levels; and mapping the first quantized three-level LLR and the second quantized five-level LLR to four bits using a lookup table (LUT); and means for buffering the compressed plurality of LLRs. 15. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising means for combining the buffered compressed plurality of LLRs using IR combining. 16. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the buffered compressed plurality of LLRs comprise systematic bits and redundancy bits. 17. An apparatus having reduced buffer overhead, comprising: means for receiving a radio link control (RLC) retransmission comprising one or more transmission blocks on at least one of multiple component carriers (CCs) or multiple hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) interlaces; means for receiving at least one RLC parity packet associated with the RLC retransmission on at least one of a different CC or a different HARQ interlace than the RLC retransmission; means for attempting to decode the one or more transmission blocks; means for determining whether the one or more transmission blocks were successfully decoded; means for storing soft log likelihood ratios (LLRs) associated with transmission blocks that failed to successfully decode in a shared buffer; and means for storing transmission blocks that were successfully decoded out-of-order in the shared buffer. 18. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the shared buffer comprises a joint HARQ LLR and radio link control (RLC) reordering buffer. 19. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the shared buffer comprises dynamic partitioning memory.
Resequencing · CPC title
with retransmission of the same, encoded, message · CPC title
involving signal re-encoding · CPC title
with retransmission of additional or different redundancy · CPC title
Combining techniques, e.g. code combining · CPC title
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