Method and system of serving a user equipment device using different modulation and coding schemes

US9596053B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9596053-B1
Application numberUS-201514596884-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJan 14, 2015
Priority dateJan 14, 2015
Publication dateMar 14, 2017
Grant dateMar 14, 2017

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According to the present disclosure, a base station may be configured to serve a user equipment device (UE) over two or more beams using different modulation and coding schemes (MCSs) in response to determining that another base station is concurrently serving another UE at nearly the same location. For instance, a first base station may initially serve a first UE over two beams using the same MCS on both beams. The first base station may then determine that a second base station is serving a second UE at nearly the same location. And in response, the first base station may then change the MCS on at least one of the two beams so that the first base station then serves the first UE using different MCSs on the two beams. Serving the first UE with different MCSs concurrently on multiple beams may help to improve the first UE's reception.

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We claim: 1. A method of managing communication on multiple beams, the method comprising: a first base station deciding to serve a first user equipment device (UE) over two or more beams, wherein each of the two or more beams defines a distinct respective radiation pattern from the base station to the first UE, and wherein deciding to serve the first UE over the two or more beams comprises (i) determining a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) based on one or more channel quality indicators (CQIs) received from the first UE and (ii) deciding initially to use the determined MCS on each of the two or more beams; the first base station making a determination that an adjacent second base station is serving a second UE located in close proximity to the first UE, wherein making the determination that the adjacent second base station is serving the second UE located in close proximity to the first UE comprises (i) obtaining, from the second base station or from a network controller, location data for the second UE, (ii) comparing location of the second UE with location of the first UE and (iii) determining that a distance between the second UE and first UE is threshold short; and in response to the determination that the adjacent second base station is serving a second UE located in close proximity to the first UE, the first base station (i) changing the MCS for a first of the beams from the determined MCS to a different MCS that is higher or lower order than the determined MCS, and (ii) serving the UE concurrently over the two or more beams using the different MCS for transmission from the base station to the UE over the first beam while using the determined MCS for transmission from the base station to the UE over a second of the beams, wherein the first base station uses an antenna system to provide the first and second beams. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining the location data for the second UE being served by the second base station comprises: sending, to the second base station, a request for the location data; and as a result of sending the request, receiving, from the second base station, the location data. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein making the determination that the second base station is serving the second UE located in close proximity to the first UE comprises: making the determination before transmitting any bearer data to the first UE over the two or more beams. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein making the determination that the second base station is serving the second UE located in close proximity to the first UE comprises: making the determination after transmitting bearer data to the first UE over the two or more beams for some period of time. 5. A base station arranged to manage communication on multiple beams, the base station comprising: a wireless communication interface arranged to engage in air-interface communication with one or more user equipment devices (UEs); and a controller, wherein the controller is configured to decide that the base station is to serve a first UE over two or more beams, wherein each of the two or more beams defines a distinct respective radiation pattern from the base station to the UE, and wherein deciding that the base station is to serve the first UE over the two or more beams comprises determining a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) based on one or more channel quality indicators (CQIs) received from the first UE and deciding initially that the base station is to use the determined MCS on each of the two or more beams, wherein the controller is configured to make a determination that an adjacent second base station is serving a second UE located in close proximity to the first UE, wherein making the determination that the adjacent second base station is serving the second UE in close proximity to the first UE comprises obtaining, from the second base station or from a network controller, location data for the second UE, and comparing location of the second UE with location of the first UE and determining that a distance between the second UE and first UE is threshold short, wherein the controller is configured to, in response to the determination that the adjacent second base station is serving a second UE located in close proximity to the first UE, (i) change the MCS for a first of the beams from the determined MCS to a different MCS that is higher or lower order than the determined MCS, and (ii) cause the base station to serve the UE concurrently over the two or more beams using the different MCS for transmission from the base station to the UE over the first beam while using the determined MCS for transmission from the base station to the UE over a second of the beams. 6. The base station of claim 5 , wherein the wireless communication interface comprises an antenna structure and a wireless transceiver. 7. The base station of claim 5 , wherein the controller comprises: a processing unit; a non-transitory computer readable medium; and executable instructions stored on the non-transitory computer readable medium. 8. A non-transitory computer readable medium having instructions stored thereon, wherein the instructions are executable by a processing unit to cause a base station to carry out the functions of: deciding to serve a first user equipment device (UE) over two or more beams, wherein each of the two or more beams defines a distinct respective radiation pattern from the base station to the UE, and wherein deciding to serve the first UE over the two or more beams comprises (i) determining a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) based on one or more channel quality indicators (CQIs) received from the first UE and (ii) deciding initially to use the determined MCS on each of the two or more beams; making a determination that an adjacent second base station is serving a second UE located in close proximity to the first UE, wherein making the determination that the adjacent second base station is serving the second UE in close proximity to the first UE comprises (i) obtaining, from the second base station or from a network controller, location data for the second UE, (ii) comparing location of the second UE with location of the first UE and determining that a distance between the second UE and first UE is threshold short; and in response to the determination that the adjacent second base station is serving a second UE located in close proximity to the first UE, (i) changing the MCS for a first of the beams from the determined MCS to a different MCS that is higher or lower order than the determined MCS, and (ii) serving the UE concurrently over the two or more beams using the different MCS for transmission from the base station to the UE over the first beam while using the determined MCS for transmission from the base station to the UE over a second of the beams.

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  • H04L1/0015Primary

    characterised by the adaptation strategy · CPC title

  • Access point devices · CPC title

  • arrangements specific to the transmitter · CPC title

  • Error control systems characterised by the topology of the transmission link · CPC title

  • by switching between different modulation schemes · CPC title

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What does patent US9596053B1 cover?
According to the present disclosure, a base station may be configured to serve a user equipment device (UE) over two or more beams using different modulation and coding schemes (MCSs) in response to determining that another base station is concurrently serving another UE at nearly the same location. For instance, a first base station may initially serve a first UE over two beams using the same …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sprint Spectrum Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L1/0015. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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