Flexible subframes

US9319130B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9319130-B2
Application numberUS-201314036471-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2013
Priority dateDec 23, 2009
Publication dateApr 19, 2016
Grant dateApr 19, 2016

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The technology disclosed provides the ability for a subframe to be configured as a “flexible” subframe. As a result, at least three different types of subframes in a TDD system may be configured: a downlink (“DL”) subframe, an uplink (“UL”) subframe, and a “flexible” subframe. While the DL and UL subframes are preconfigured for each frame instance, the flexible subframes are dynamically allocated to be an uplink subframe in one instance of a frame and a downlink subframe in another instance of the frame.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A radio terminal for use in a radio communications network, comprising: electronic circuitry configured to process data for or from a frame structure associated with a macro cell, wherein the frame structure includes one or more downlink subframes preconfigured as a downlink subframe, one or more uplink subframes preconfigured as an uplink subframe, and one or more flexible subframes, where a flexible subframe is dynamically allocated to be an uplink subframe in one instance of a frame and a downlink subframe in another frame instance based at least in part on whether transmissions in the macro cell during the flexible subframe will interfere with transmissions in a pico cell located in the macro cell; receive circuitry configured to: receive information indicating when a particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe; and receive and process information sent by a base station in the particular flexible subframe when the received information indicates the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as a downlink subframe; and transmit circuitry configured to: transmit information in an uplink direction using the particular flexible subframe as an uplink subframe when the received information indicates the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe; and transmit information directly to another radio terminal thereby bypassing the base station using a second flexible subframe. 2. The radio terminal in claim 1 , wherein the base station and the radio terminal communicate using time division duplex. 3. The radio terminal in claim 1 , wherein the receive circuitry is configured to receive the information indicating when the particular subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe in a subframe prior to the particular flexible subframe. 4. The radio terminal in claim 3 , wherein the radio terminal is configured to interpret all flexible subframes as downlink subframes unless the received information indicates that the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe. 5. The radio terminal in claim 1 , wherein the transmit circuitry is configured to transmit feedback signaling only in a subframe preconfigured as an uplink subframe and not in a flexible subframe. 6. The radio terminal in claim 1 , wherein the electronic circuitry is configured to vary use of one or more flexible subframes in accordance with traffic demand. 7. The radio terminal of claim 1 , wherein the particular flexible subframe is initially a downlink subframe, and the received information indicating when the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe comprises information indicating that the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe for subsequent transmissions between the radio terminal and the base station. 8. The radio terminal of claim 1 , wherein the particular flexible subframe is initially an uplink subframe, and the received information indicating when the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe comprises information indicating that the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as a downlink subframe for subsequent transmissions between the radio terminal and the base station. 9. A method for a radio terminal in a radio communications network, comprising: processing data, in electronic circuitry, for or from a frame structure associated with a macro cell, wherein the frame structure includes one or more downlink subframes preconfigured as a downlink subframe, one or more uplink subframes preconfigured as an uplink subframe, and one or more flexible subframes, where a flexible subframe is dynamically allocated to be an uplink subframe in one instance of a frame and a downlink subframe in another frame instance based at least in part on whether transmissions in the macro cell during the flexible subframe will interfere with transmissions in a Pico cell located in the macro cell; receiving and processing with a receiver information indicating when a particular subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe; receiving and processing with a receiver information sent by a base station in the particular flexible subframe when the received information indicates the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as a downlink subframe; transmitting with a transmitter information in an uplink direction using the particular flexible subframe as an uplink subframe when the received information indicates the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe; and transmitting information directly to another radio terminal thereby bypassing the base station using a second flexible subframe. 10. The method in claim 9 , wherein the base station and the radio terminal communicate using time division duplex. 11. The method in claim 9 , further comprising receiving the information indicating when the particular subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe in a subframe prior to the particular flexible subframe. 12. The method in claim 9 , further comprising interpreting all flexible subframes as downlink frames unless the received indicates that the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe. 13. The method in claim 9 , further comprising transmitting feedback signaling only in a subframe preconfigured as an uplink subrame and not in a flexible subframe. 14. The method in claim 9 , further comprising varying use of one or more flexible subframes in accordance with traffic demand. 15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the particular flexible subframe is initially a downlink subframe, and the received information indicating when the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe comprises information indicating that the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe for subsequent transmissions between the radio terminal and the base station. 16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the particular flexible subframe is initially an uplink subframe, and the received information indicating when the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe comprises information indicating that the particular flexible subframe should be interpreted or used as a downlink subframe for subsequent transmissions between the radio terminal and the base station.

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  • Control channels or signalling for resource management · CPC title

  • H04B7/2643Primary

    using time-division multiple access [TDMA] (H04B7/2615, H04B7/2618 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Resources in time domain, e.g. slots or frames · CPC title

  • for structure of frame, burst · CPC title

  • Two-way operation using the same type of signal, i.e. duplex · CPC title

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What does patent US9319130B2 cover?
The technology disclosed provides the ability for a subframe to be configured as a “flexible” subframe. As a result, at least three different types of subframes in a TDD system may be configured: a downlink (“DL”) subframe, an uplink (“UL”) subframe, and a “flexible” subframe. While the DL and UL subframes are preconfigured for each frame instance, the flexible subframes are dynamically allocat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ericsson Telefon Ab L M
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/2643. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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