Resource allocation method, identification method, base station, mobile station, and program

US2016286546A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016286546-A1
Application numberUS-201615172447-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 3, 2016
Priority dateJun 20, 2008
Publication dateSep 29, 2016
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Provided is a technique capable of reporting resource block allocation information with no waste when an allocated resource block is reported, because in the current LTE downlink, the waste of the amount of resource allocation information increases in some cases since a restriction is imposed such that 37-bit fixed scheduling information is transmitted. A resource block group consisting of at least one or more resource blocks continuous on the frequency axis is allocated to a terminal, and the number of controlling signals for reporting allocation information indicating the allocated resource blocks is determined.

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A resource allocation method comprising: transmitting, by a base station, a downlink control signal comprising resource allocation type information, wherein the resource allocation type information indicates one of: a first uplink resource allocation type for allocating a set of contiguously allocated resource blocks, the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks including one or more consecutive resource blocks, and a second uplink resource allocation type for allocating a plurality of sets of resource blocks with each set including a plurality of consecutive resource blocks; if the resource allocation type information indicates the first uplink resource allocation type: transmitting, by the base station, first uplink resource allocation information indicating the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks, receiving, by the base station, first uplink data using the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks; and if the resource allocation type information indicates the second uplink resource allocation type: transmitting, by the base station, second uplink resource allocation information indicating the plurality of sets of resource blocks, receiving, by the base station, second uplink data using the plurality of sets of resource blocks, wherein an allocation unit of the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks is smaller than an allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks, and wherein a resource block, which is not included in the plurality of sets of resource blocks, is located between each two of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 11 . The resource allocation method according to claim 10 , wherein a length of the contiguously allocated resource blocks is the one or more resource blocks. 12 . The resource allocation method according to claim 10 , wherein the allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is determined based on a system bandwidth. 13 . The resource allocation method according to claim 10 , wherein the allocation unit of the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks is one resource block, and wherein the allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is a plurality of resource blocks. 14 . The resource allocating method according to claim 10 , wherein a number of resource blocks included in a first set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is equal to a number of resource blocks included in a second set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 15 . The resource allocating method according to claim 10 , wherein a number of resource blocks included in a first set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is different from a number of resource blocks included in a second set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 16 . A resource allocation method comprising: receiving, by a mobile station, a downlink control signal comprising resource allocation type information indicating one of: a first uplink resource allocation type for allocating a set of contiguously allocated resource blocks, the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks including one or more consecutive resource blocks, and a second uplink resource allocation type for allocating a plurality of sets of resource blocks with each set including a plurality of consecutive resource blocks; if the resource allocation type information indicates the first uplink resource allocation type: receiving, by the mobile station, first uplink resource allocation information indicating the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks, transmitting, by the mobile station, first uplink data using the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks; and if the resource allocation type information indicates the second uplink resource allocation type: receiving, by the mobile station, second uplink resource allocation information indicating the plurality of sets of resource blocks, transmitting, by the mobile station, second uplink data using the plurality of sets of resource blocks, wherein an allocation unit of the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks is smaller than an allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks, and wherein a resource block, which is not included in the plurality of sets of resource blocks, is located between each two of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 17 . The resource allocation method according to claim 16 , wherein a length of the contiguously allocated resource blocks is the one or more resource blocks. 18 . The resource allocation method according to claim 16 , wherein the allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is determined based on a system bandwidth. 19 . The resource allocation method according to claim 16 , wherein the allocation unit of the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks is one resource block, and wherein the allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is a plurality of resource blocks. 20 . The resource allocating method according to claim 16 , wherein a number of resource blocks included in a first set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is equal to a number of resource blocks included in a second set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 21 . The resource allocating method according to claim 16 , wherein a number of resource blocks included in a first set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks is different from a number of resource blocks included in a second set of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 22 . A base station comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit a downlink control signal comprising resource allocation type information indicating one of: a first uplink resource allocation type for allocating a set of contiguously allocated resource blocks, the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks including one or more consecutive resource blocks, and a second uplink resource allocation type for allocating a plurality of sets of resource blocks with each set including a plurality of consecutive resource blocks; wherein the transmitter is further configured to transmit: first uplink resource allocation information indicating the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks if the resource allocation type information indicates the first uplink resource allocation type, and second uplink resource allocation information indicating the plurality of sets of resource blocks if the resource allocation type information indicates the second uplink resource allocation type; and a receiver configured to receive: first uplink data using the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks if the resource allocation type information indicates the first uplink resource allocation type, and second uplink data using the plurality of sets of resource blocks if the resource allocation type information indicates the second uplink resource allocation type, wherein an allocation unit of the set of contiguously allocated resource blocks is smaller than an allocation unit of each one of the plurality of sets of resource blocks, and wherein a resource block, which is not included in the plurality of sets of resource blocks, is located between each two of the plurality of sets of resource blocks. 23 . The base station according to claim 22 , wherein a length of the contiguously allocated resource blocks is the one or more resource blocks. 24 . The base station according to claim 22 , wherein the allocation unit of each one of the plur

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  • in the downlink direction of a wireless link, i.e. towards a terminal · CPC title

  • H04W72/21Primary

    in the uplink direction of a wireless link, i.e. towards the network · CPC title

  • Indication of how sub-channels of the path are allocated · CPC title

  • Resources in frequency domain, e.g. a carrier in FDMA · CPC title

  • H04L5/0039Primary

    Frequency-contiguous, i.e. with no allocation of frequencies for one user or terminal between the frequencies allocated to another · CPC title

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What does patent US2016286546A1 cover?
Provided is a technique capable of reporting resource block allocation information with no waste when an allocated resource block is reported, because in the current LTE downlink, the waste of the amount of resource allocation information increases in some cases since a restriction is imposed such that 37-bit fixed scheduling information is transmitted. A resource block group consisting of at l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koyanagi Kenji, Inoue Takamichi, Liu Le, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W72/21. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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