Wireless communication device and method for controlling transmission power
US-9055535-B2 · Jun 9, 2015 · US
US9516605B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9516605-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214113651-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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Provided is a terminal apparatus in which, a transmission control unit ( 204 ) controls the transmission power of a sounding reference signal (SRS) by use of an offset value relative to the transmission power of a data signal, and a transmission unit ( 206 ) transmits the SRS by use of the transmission power as controlled. If a subframe to be used for transmitting the SRS is a predetermined subframe, the transmission control unit ( 204 ) uses a first offset value to control the transmission power of the SRS. Otherwise, the transmission control unit ( 204 ) uses a second offset value to control the transmission power of the SRS. The second offset value is an offset value that has been established so as to be transmitted to the serving cell of the terminal ( 200 ), and the first offset value is greater than the second offset value.
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A terminal apparatus comprising: a receiver which, in operation, receives from a base station an offset value included in control information for controlling a transmission power of a sounding reference signal (SRS); a transmission controller which, in operation, controls the transmission power of the SRS using the received offset value; and a transmitter which, in operation, transmits the SRS using the controlled transmission power, wherein the offset value used to control the transmission power is set within one of a first offset setting range having a first lower limit value and a first upper limit value and a second offset setting range having a second lower limit value and a second upper limit value, the second lower limit value and the second upper limit value being generated by adding an identical value to the first lower limit value and the first upper limit value, respectively, and the SRS is a first SRS that is periodically transmitted or a second SRS that is aperiodically transmitted, and the offset value for the first SRS and the offset value for the second SRS are respectively set. 2. The terminal apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a step width of the offset values within the first offset setting range equals a step width of the offset values within the second offset setting range. 3. The terminal apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a bit length of the offset value within the first offset setting range equals a bit length of the offset value within the second offset setting range. 4. The terminal apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the offset value is received from the base station as higher layer control information. 5. The terminal apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second offset setting range is used when a path loss between the terminal apparatus and a serving cell exceeds a predetermined value. 6. The terminal apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first offset setting range is used during transmission to a serving cell. 7. A communication method implemented by a terminal apparatus, the method comprising: receiving from a base station an offset value included in control information for controlling a transmission power of a sounding reference signal (SRS); controlling the transmission power of the SRS using the received offset value; and transmitting the SRS using the controlled transmission power, wherein the offset value used to control the transmission power is set within one of a first offset setting range having a first lower limit value and a first upper limit value and a second offset setting range having a second lower limit value and a second upper limit value, the second lower limit value and the second upper limit value being generated by adding an identical value to the first lower limit value and the first upper limit value, respectively, and the SRS is a first SRS that is periodically transmitted or a second SRS that is aperiodically transmitted, and the offset value for the first SRS and the offset value for the second SRS are respectively set. 8. The communication method according to claim 7 , wherein a step width of the offset values within the first offset setting range equals a step width of the offset values within the second offset setting range. 9. The communication method according to claim 7 , wherein a bit length of the offset value within the first offset setting range equals a bit length of the offset value within the second offset setting range. 10. The communication method according to claim 7 , wherein the offset value is received from the base station as higher layer control information. 11. The communication method according to claim 7 , wherein the offset value is selected from the second offset setting range when a path loss between the terminal apparatus and a serving cell exceeds a predetermined value. 12. The communication method according to claim 7 , wherein the offset value is selected from the first offset setting range during transmission from the terminal apparatus to a serving cell. 13. An integrated circuit that controls a process performed at a terminal apparatus, the process comprising: receiving from a base station an offset value included in control information for controlling a transmission power of a sounding reference signal (SRS); controlling the transmission power of the SRS using the received offset value; and transmitting the SRS using the controlled transmission power, wherein the offset value used to control the transmission power is set within one of a first offset setting range having a first lower limit value and a first upper limit value and a second offset setting range having a second lower limit value and a second upper limit value, the second lower limit value and the second upper limit value being generated by adding an identical value to the first lower limit value and the first upper limit value, respectively, and the SRS is a first SRS that is periodically transmitted or a second SRS that is aperiodically transmitted, and the offset value for the first SRS and the offset value for the second SRS are respectively set. 14. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein a step width of the offset values within the first offset setting range equals a step width of the offset values within the second offset setting range. 15. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein a bit length of the offset value within the first offset setting range equals a bit length of the offset value within the second offset setting range. 16. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein the offset value is received from the base station as higher layer control information. 17. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein the offset value is selected from the second offset setting range when a path loss between the terminal apparatus and a serving cell exceeds a predetermined value. 18. The integrated circuit according to claim 13 , wherein the offset value is selected from the first offset setting range during transmission from the terminal apparatus to a serving cell.
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