Adaptive transmission mode switching

US9496939B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9496939-B2
Application numberUS-201514714465-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2015
Priority dateNov 9, 2012
Publication dateNov 15, 2016
Grant dateNov 15, 2016

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A node ( 28 ) of a radio access network ( 20 ) communicates over a radio interface ( 32 ) with a wireless terminal ( 30 ). The node ( 28 ) comprises a transmitter ( 34 ) and a controller ( 40 ). The transmitter ( 34 ) selectively operates in plural multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes for downlink transmission over the radio interface ( 32 ). The controller ( 40 ) uses both a terminal speed value and a throughput value to make a determination when to switch between the plural multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes for communicating with the wireless terminal. The plural MIMO modes comprise a first mode and a second mode. In the first mode open loop MIMO operates with cyclical diversity delay. In the second mode open loop MIMO operates without cyclical diversity delay. Although operating in open loop MIMO, advantages such as those of closed loop MIMO are realized.

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A method of operating a node of a radio access network which communicates over a radio interface with a wireless terminal, the method comprising: obtaining, by the node, a terminal speed value of the wireless terminal; determining to switch between a first transmission mode for communicating with the wireless terminal and a second transmission mode for communicating with the wireless terminal, the determining comprising: (1) if the node is configured to use the first transmission mode and the terminal speed value exceeds a terminal speed threshold, then determining not to switch from the first transmission mode to the second transmission mode; (2) if the node is configured to use the first transmission mode and the terminal speed value does not exceed the terminal speed threshold, then: (2a) obtaining a first mode throughput value; (2b) determining to switch to the second transmission mode when the first mode throughput value exceeds a throughput threshold; and (2c) determining not to switch from the first transmission mode to the second transmission mode when the first mode throughput value does not exceed the throughput threshold; (3) if the node is configured to use the second transmission mode and the terminal speed value exceeds the terminal speed threshold, then determining to switch from the second transmission mode to the first transmission mode; and (4) if the node is configured to use the second transmission mode and the terminal speed value does not exceed the terminal speed threshold, then: (4a) obtaining a second mode throughput value; (4b) determining to switch to the first transmission mode when the second mode throughput value does not exceed the throughput threshold; and (4c) determining not to switch from the second transmission mode to the first transmission mode when the second mode throughput value does exceed the throughput threshold. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a first mode/first PMI throughput value using a first precoding matrix indicator, the first mode/first PMI throughput value used for obtaining the first mode throughput value when performing act ( 2 ); determining a first mode/second PMI throughput value using a second precoding matrix indicator, the first mode/second. PMI throughput value used for obtaining the first mode throughput value when performing act ( 2 ); if the first mode/first PMI throughput value exceeds the first mode/second PMI throughput value, then using the first mode/first PMI throughput value as the first mode throughput value when repeating act ( 2 ); and if the first mode/first PMI throughput value does not exceed the first mode/second PMI throughput value, then using the first mode/second PMI throughput value as the first mode throughput value when repeating act ( 2 ). 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a second mode/first PMI throughput value using a first precoding matrix indicator, the second mode/first PMI throughput value used to obtain the second mode throughput value when performing act ( 4 ); determining a second mode/second PMI throughput value using a second precoding matrix indicator, the second mode/second PMI throughput value used to obtain the second mode throughput value when performing act ( 4 ); if the node is configured to use the second transmission mode and the terminal speed value does not exceed the terminal speed threshold, then: comparing a maximum of the second mode/first PMI throughput value and the second mode/second PMI throughput value to the throughput threshold; if the maximum of the second mode/first PMI throughput value and the second mode/second PMI throughput value does not exceed the throughput threshold, determining to switch to the first transmission mode; otherwise: when the maximum of the second mode/first PMI throughput value and the second mode/second PMI throughput value is the second mode/first PMI throughput value, repeating act ( 4 ) using the second mode/first PMI throughput value as the second mode throughput value; or when the maximum of the second mode/first PMI throughput value and the second mode/second PMI throughput value is the second mode/second PMI throughput value, repeating act ( 4 ) using the second mode/second PMI throughput value as the second mode throughput value. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: obtaining feedback for both a first codeword and a second codeword transmitted to the wireless terminal; determining the second mode/first PMI throughput value from (i) a second mode/first PMI/first codeword throughput value and (ii) a second mode/first PMI/second codeword throughput value; determining the second mode/second PMI throughput value from (iii) a second mode/second PMI/first codeword throughput value and (iv) a second mode/second PMI/second codeword throughput value; and adjusting values of at least one of (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) in accordance with feedback for the respective codeword. 5. The method of claim 2 , wherein at least one of obtaining the first mode throughput value and obtaining the second mode throughput value comprises: determining a signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) for a codeword using a channel quality indication reported by the wireless terminal; deriving a channel gain to interference noise ratio (GINR) from the SINR by subtracting a power spectrum density of a reference signal (PSDRs); applying a smoothing filter to the GINR to obtain a smoothed GINR value; adjusting the GINR to obtain an adjusted GINR value using HARQ ACK/NACK feedback; obtaining a throughput value for the codeword using the smoothed GINR value, the adjusted GINR value, and a power spectrum density of a PDSCH signal. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein adjusting the GINR to obtain an adjusted GINR value using HARQ ACK/NACK feedback if the node is configured to use the first transmission mode comprises: adding twice an up-step value to a previous GINR adjusted value if the HARQ feedback for both a first codeword and a second codeword is an ACK; subtracting twice a down-step value from the previous GINR adjusted value if the HARQ feedback for both the first codeword and the second codeword is a NACK; adding a difference between the up-step value and the down-step value to the previous GINR adjusted value if the HARQ feedback for one codeword is an ACK and the feedback for the other codeword is a NACK. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein adjusting the GINR to obtain an adjusted GINR value using HARQ ACK/NACK feedback if the node is configured to use the second transmission mode comprises: adding an up-step value to a previous GINR adjusted value of a first codeword if the HARQ feedback for the first codeword is an ACK; adding an up-step value to a previous GINR adjusted value of a second codeword if the HARQ feedback for the second codeword is an ACK; subtracting a down-step value from the previous GINR adjusted value of the first codeword if the HARQ feedback for the first codeword is a NACK; and subtracting a down-step value from the previous GINR adjusted value of the second codeword if the HARQ feedback for the second codeword is a NACK. 8. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: switching between the first transmission mode and the second transmission mode; and upon switching between the first transmission mode and the second transmission mode, beginning a post-switch transmission mode using the adjusted GINR acquired from the pre-switch transmission mode. 9. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: when a pre-switch transmission mode uses only one adjusted GINR value for either one codeword or two codewords and a post-switch transmission mode uses two adjus

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  • by adapting the transmission rate · CPC title

  • by adapting the channel coding (H04L1/1812 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Selection of wireless resources by user or terminal · CPC title

  • Space-frequency coding · CPC title

  • MIMO systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9496939B2 cover?
A node ( 28 ) of a radio access network ( 20 ) communicates over a radio interface ( 32 ) with a wireless terminal ( 30 ). The node ( 28 ) comprises a transmitter ( 34 ) and a controller ( 40 ). The transmitter ( 34 ) selectively operates in plural multiple input multiple output (MIMO) modes for downlink transmission over the radio interface ( 32 ). The controller ( 40 ) uses both a terminal sp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ericsson Telefon Ab L M, ERICSSON TELEFON AB L M (publ)
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/0456. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 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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