Method, base station, and user equipment for determining channel loss
US-2015236932-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US9451639B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9451639-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414319711-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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Methods and apparatus are provided for a User Equipment (UE) and a base station in communication with each other to determine parameters for a Random Access (RA) process. The base station informs the UE through a System Information Block (SIB) of a number of resource sets for RA preamble transmission by the UE. Each resource set is associated with a number of repetitions for a RA preamble transmission, with a maximum number of RA preamble transmissions, and with a number of repetitions the base station transmits a response to a RA preamble reception. The SIB also informs an association between a range of path-loss values and a number of RA preamble repetitions. The UE determines a number of repetitions for a first RA preamble transmission from its path-loss measurement.
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A method comprising: transmitting, by a base station to a User Equipment (UE), a system information block (SIB) that informs a number of resource sets for random access (RA) preamble transmission in a resource from a resource set, wherein each resource set includes time, frequency, and code resources and is associated with a number of repetitions for a RA preamble transmission and with a maximum number of RA preamble transmissions, wherein the SIB is configured to enable the UE to determine the first number of repetitions for a transmission of a RA preamble, a corresponding first resource set, and a corresponding first maximum number of transmissions and a second number of repetitions for a transmission of a RA preamble, a corresponding second resource set, and a corresponding second maximum number of transmissions, and wherein the second number of repetitions is larger than the first number of repetitions; and receiving, from the UE: the RA preamble, in a resource from the first resource set and with the first number of repetitions, until the UE receives a response for a RA preamble transmission with the first number of repetitions or until the first maximum number of RA preamble transmissions is reached; and the RA preamble, in a resource from the second resource set and with the second number of repetitions, after the first maximum number of RA preamble transmissions is reached. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein for each resource set, the SIB further informs an association between a range of reference signal received power (RSRP) values and a number of RA preamble repetitions and the UE determines the first number of repetitions as the one corresponding to the range of RSRP values that includes a RSRP value measured by the UE. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein a maximum number of RSRP ranges is four. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the SIB further informs of a set of valid UL subframes and the repetitions of the RA preamble transmission occur only in subframes that are subframes informed by a SIB for RA preamble transmission and are subframes from the set of valid UL subframes. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the RA preamble transmission uses a first RA preamble format for a first repetition and uses a second RA preamble format for a second repetition. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein when the second number of repetitions is smaller than the maximum number of repetitions informed by the SIB, a second RA preamble transmission with the second number of repetitions is with a power that is larger than the power of a first RA preamble transmission with the second number of repetitions, and wherein when the second number of repetitions is equal to the maximum number of repetitions informed by the SIB, each RA preamble transmission with the second number of repetitions is with maximum power. 7. A method comprising: receiving, from a base station by a UE, a system information block (SIB) that informs a number of resource sets for random access (RA) preamble transmission in a resource from a resource set, wherein each resource set includes time, frequency, and code resources and is associated with a number of repetitions for a RA preamble transmission and with a maximum number of RA preamble transmissions; receiving, by the UE from the base station, the system information block; determining by the UE a number of repetitions for a transmission of a RA preamble and a corresponding resource set; transmitting by the UE the RA preamble for the number of repetitions in a resource from the resource set; and receiving, by the UE from the base station, a second message in response to the RA preamble transmission wherein the UE receives the second message for a number of repetitions that is indicated by downlink control information in a control channel scheduling the second message relative to a maximum number of repetitions that is informed by the SIB in association with the number of repetitions for the RA preamble transmission. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein after receiving the second message, the UE transmits to the base station a third message with a number of repetitions determined from an indication in the second message relative to the maximum number of repetitions that is informed in the SIB in association with the number of repetitions for the transmission of the RA preamble. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the second message includes information for the configuration of resources for reception of a control channel conveying downlink control information that schedules a retransmission of the third message or schedules a reception of a fourth message. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the SIB informs a configuration for the resources of the control channel transmission in association with the number of repetitions for the RA preamble transmission. 11. A User Equipment (UE) comprising: a receiver configured to receive from a base station a system information block (SIB) that informs a number of resource sets for random access (RA) preamble transmission in a resource from a resource set, wherein each resource set includes time, frequency, and code resources and is associated with a number of repetitions for a RA preamble transmission and with a maximum number of RA preamble transmissions; a controller configured to: determine a first number of repetitions for a transmission of a RA preamble, a corresponding first resource set, and a corresponding first maximum number of transmissions; and determine a second number of repetitions for a transmission of a RA preamble, a corresponding second resource set, and a corresponding second maximum number of transmissions wherein the second number of repetitions is larger than the first number of repetitions; and a transmitter configured to: transmit to the base station, in a resource from the first resource set and with the first number of repetitions, the RA preamble until the apparatus receives a response for a RA preamble transmission with the first number of repetitions or until the first maximum number of RA preamble transmissions is reached; and transmit to the base station, in a resource from the second resource set and with the second number of repetitions, the RA preamble after the first maximum number of RA preamble transmissions is reached. 12. The UE of claim 11 , wherein for each resource set, the SIB further informs an association between a range of reference signal received power (RSRP) values and a number of RA preamble repetitions and the UE determines the first number of repetitions as the one corresponding to the range of RSRP values that includes a RSRP value measured by the apparatus. 13. The UE of claim 12 , wherein a maximum number of RSRP ranges is four. 14. The UE of claim 11 , wherein the SIB further informs of a set of valid UL subframes and the repetitions for a transmission of the RA preamble occur only in subframes that are subframes informed by a SIB for RA preamble transmission and are subframes from the set of valid UL subframes. 15. The UE of claim 11 , wherein when the second number of repetitions is smaller than the maximum number of repetitions informed by the SIB, a second RA preamble transmission with the second number of repetitions is with a power that is larger than the power of a first RA preamble transmission with the second number of repetitions, and wherein when the second number of repetitions is equal to the maximum number of repetitions informed by the SIB, each RA preamble transmission with the second number of repetitions is with maximum power. 16. The UE of claim 11 ,
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