Power control at a relay station in a wireless network
US-9225415-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9496945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9496945-B2 |
| Application number | US-74773110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2007 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A radio repeater includes a first analyzer ( 22 B) adapted to determine a time slot schedule. It also includes means (A 1 ) for receiving control messages including uplink/downlink amplification requests for time slots in the determined schedule. A second analyzer ( 22 A) is adapted to extract the uplink/downlink amplification requests from the received control messages. A control unit ( 24 ) is adapted to turn the uplink and downlink amplification on/off during the time slots depending on the extracted amplification requests.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of generating radio repeater control signals at a base station that supports a plurality of radio links, each radio link corresponding to one of a plurality of supported wireless terminals, the method comprising: determining, based on analysis of signal strength in given time slots, a subset of the radio links which require radio repeater amplification; forming radio repeater control messages including amplification requests only for time slots associated with the determined subset of radio links; and transmitting the radio repeater control messages; wherein the subset of radio links includes some but not all of the radio links that are uplink radio links, or includes some but not all of the radio links that are downlink radio links. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each amplification request includes individual on/off commands for amplification during a time slot. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein transmitting radio repeater control messages includes: transmitting requests for deactivation of amplification for idle ones of the radio links; and transmitting requests for deactivation of amplification for additional radio links; wherein each of the additional radio links corresponds to a same wireless terminal as one of the idle links; wherein the idle radio links are one of uplink radio links or downlink radio links, and the additional radio links are the other of uplink radio links or downlink radio links. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the control messages identify sub-carriers associated with radio links requiring amplification. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the control messages indicate the required degree of amplification. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the control messages identify radio repeaters to which they pertain. 7. A base station operative to support a plurality of radio links, each radio link corresponding to one of a plurality of supported wireless terminals, and operative to generate radio repeater control signals for those radio links, the base station comprising one or more processing circuits configured as: a signal strength analyzer configured to determine, based on analysis of signal strength in given time slots, a subset of the radio links which require radio repeater amplification; a control message generator configured to form radio repeater control messages including amplification requests only for time slots associated with the determined subset of radio links; and a transmitter configured to transmit the radio repeater control messages; wherein the subset of radio links includes some but not all of the radio links that are uplink radio links, or includes some but not all of the radio links that are downlink radio links. 8. The base station of claim 7 , wherein the control message generator is adapted to form an amplification request that includes individual on/off commands for amplification during a time slot. 9. The base station of claim 7 , wherein the control message generator is adapted to: form control messages that include requests for deactivation of amplification for idle ones of the radio links; and form control messages for deactivation of amplification for additional radio links; wherein each of the additional radio links corresponds to a same wireless terminal as one of the idle links; wherein the idle radio links are one of uplink radio links or downlink radio links, and the additional radio links are the other of uplink radio links or downlink radio links. 10. The base station of claim 7 , wherein the control message generator is adapted to form control messages that identify sub-carriers associated with radio links requiring amplification. 11. The base station of claim 10 , wherein the control message generator is adapted to form control messages indicating the required degree of amplification. 12. The base station of claim 7 , wherein the control message generator is adapted to form control messages identifying radio repeaters to which they pertain. 13. A method of operating a radio repeater to selectively provide amplification for a plurality of radio links between a base station and a plurality of wireless terminals, wherein each of the radio links corresponds to one of the plurality of wireless terminals, the method comprising: determining a time slot schedule; receiving control messages from the base station including amplification requests only for time slots associated with a subset of the radio links that have been determined, based on analysis of signal strength in given time slots, to require radio repeater amplification; extracting the amplification requests from the received control messages; and controlling amplification during the time slots in accordance with the extracted amplification requests; wherein the subset of radio links includes some but not all of the radio links that are uplink radio links, or includes some but not all of the radio links that are downlink radio links. 14. The method of claim 13 , further including individually turning on/off amplification during a time slot. 15. The method of claim 13 , further including: deactivating amplification for idle ones of the radio links; and deactivating amplification for additional radio links; wherein each of the additional radio links corresponds to a same wireless terminal as one of the idle links; wherein the idle radio links are one of uplink radio links or downlink radio links, and the additional radio links are the other of uplink radio links or downlink radio links. 16. The method of claim 13 , further including: identifying sub-carriers associated with radio links requiring amplification from the control messages; and amplifying the identified sub-carriers and suppressing sub-carriers not requiring amplification. 17. The method of claim 16 , further including identifying a required degree of amplification from the control messages. 18. The method of claim 13 , further including determining whether a control message includes an identifier pertaining to a radio repeater receiving the message. 19. A radio repeater operative to selectively provide amplification for a plurality of radio links between a base station and a plurality of wireless terminals, wherein each of the radio links corresponds to one of the plurality of wireless terminals, comprising one or more processing circuits configured as: a first analyzer configured to determine a time slot schedule; a receiver configured to receive from the base station control messages including amplification requests only for time slots associated with a subset of the radio links that have been determined, based on analysis of signal strength in given time slots, to require radio repeater amplification; a second analyzer configured to extract the amplification requests from the received control messages; and a control unit configured to control amplification during the time slots in accordance with the extracted amplification requests; wherein the subset of radio links includes some but not all of the radio links that are uplink radio links, or includes some but not all of the radio links that are downlink radio links. 20. The radio repeater of claim 19 , wherein the control unit is adapted to individually turn on/off amplification during a time slot. 21. The radio repeater of claim 19 , wherein the control unit is adapted to: deactivate amplification for idle ones of the radio links; and deactivate amplification for additional radio l
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