Method and arrangement in a telecommunication system

US9681439B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9681439-B2
Application numberUS-201213635557-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2012
Priority dateJan 31, 2012
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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Systems and methods avoid the need to coordinate preambles between UEs performing random access on their PCells and SCells. According to an embodiment, a method for random access in a radio communication system includes: transmitting, by a network node, a random access response including a Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) which has a first value if the random access is associated with a first cell and a second value if the random access is associated with a second cell, the first value being different than the second value and the first cell being different from the second cell.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for handling random access in a radio communication system comprising: determining whether a random access by a user equipment is attempted on a PCell or one of a plurality of SCells; selecting a binary value of one or zero depending upon whether the random access is attempted on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells; generating a Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) that distinguishes between a random access attempt on the PCell and a random access attempt on one of the plurality of SCells; and transmitting, by a network node, a random access response including the generated RNTI, wherein the RNTI is generated from an equation RNTI=1+t_id+10*f_id+(60*X), where t_id is an index of a first subframe of a specified Physical Random Access Control Channel (PRACH) such that 0≦t_id<10, f_id is an index of the specified PRACH within that subframe in ascending order of frequency domain such that 0≦f_id<6, and X is the selected binary value of one or zero and is one of is_PCell and is_SCell, which indicates whether random access is performed on the PCell or on one of the plurality of SCells so that RNTI is no greater than 120, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on a PCell are within a range of values between 1-60, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on any of the plurality of SCells are within a range of values between 61-120, wherein when the RNTI is for a random access attempt on the PCell the transmitted random access response is only read or decoded by user equipment that attempted the random access on the PCell and when the RNTI is for a random access on one of the plurality of SCells the transmitted random access response is only read or decoded by user equipment that attempted random access on one of the plurality of SCells, and wherein the random access response is always sent over the PCell regardless of whether the random access attempt is on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network node is an evolved Node B (eNB). 3. A network node capable of handling random access in a radio communication system comprising: a processor configured to determine whether a random access by a user equipment is attempted on a PCell or one of a plurality of SCells; select a binary value of one or zero depending upon whether the random access is attempted on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells; generate a random access response including a Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) that distinguishes between a random access attempt on the PCell and a random access attempt on one of the plurality of SCells; and a transceiver configured to transmit the random access response including the generated RNTI, wherein the RNTI is generated from an equation RNTI=1+t_id+10*f_id+(60*X), where t_id is an index of a first subframe of a specified Physical Random Access Control Channel (PRACH) such that 0≦t_id<10, f_id is an index of the specified PRACH within that subframe in ascending order of frequency domain such that 0≦f_id<6, and X is the selected binary value of one or zero and is one of is_PCell and is_SCell, which indicates whether random access is performed on the PCell or on one of the plurality of SCells so that RNTI is no greater than 120, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on a PCell are within a range of values between 1-60, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on any of the plurality of SCells are within a range of values between 61-120, wherein when the RNTI is for a random access attempt on the PCell the transmitted random access response is only read or decoded by user equipment that attempted the random access on the PCell and when the RNTI is for a random access on one of the plurality of SCells the transmitted random access response is only read or decoded by user equipment that attempted random access on one of the plurality of SCells, and wherein the random access response is always sent over the PCell regardless of whether the random access attempt is on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells. 4. The network node of claim 3 , wherein the network node is an evolved Node B. 5. A method for performing random access in a radio communication system comprising: performing, by a transceiver in a user equipment, a random access attempt on either a PCell or one of a plurality of SCells; and receiving, by the transceiver in the user equipment, a random access response including a Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI); determining whether the random access response is intended for the user equipment based on the RNTI using a binary value of one or zero depending upon whether the user equipment's random access attempt is on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells, wherein the RNTI is generated from an equation RNTI=1+t_id+10*f_id+(60*X), where t_id is an index of a first subframe of a specified Physical Random Access Control Channel (PRACH) such that 0≦t_id<10, f_id is an index of the specified PRACH within that subframe in ascending order of frequency domain such that 0≦f_id<6, and X is the used binary value of one or zero and is one of is_PCell and is_SCell, which indicates whether the user equipment performed the random access attempt on the PCell or on one of the plurality of SCells so that RNTI is no greater than 120, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on a PCell are within a range of values between 1-60, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on any of the plurality of SCells are within a range of values between 61-120, wherein when the user equipment performs the random access attempt on the PCell the user equipment only reads and decodes a random access response having an RNTI within the range of values between 1-60 and when the user equipment performs the random access attempt on one of the plurality of SCells the user equipment only reads and decodes a random access response having an RNTI within the range of values between 61-120, and wherein the random access response is always sent over the PCell regardless of whether the random access attempt is on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells. 6. A user equipment capable of performing random access in a radio communication system comprising: a transceiver configured to perform a random access attempt on either a PCell or one of a plurality of SCells; and receive a random access response including a Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI); a processor configured to determine whether the random access response is intended for the user equipment based on the RNTI using a binary value of one or zero depending upon whether the user equipment's random access attempt is on the PCell or one of the plurality of SCells wherein the RNTI is generated from an equation RNTI=1+t_id+10*f_id+(60*X), where t_id is an index of a first subframe of a specified Physical Random Access Control Channel (PRACH) such that 0≦t_id<10, f_id is an index of the specified PRACH within that subframe in ascending order of frequency domain such that 0≦f_id<6, and X is the used binary value of one or zero and is one of is_PCell and is_SCell, which indicates whether random access is performed on the the PCell or on one of the plurality of SCells so that RNTI is no greater than 120, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on a PCell are within a range of values between 1-60, wherein RNTIs for random access attempts on any of the plurality of SCells are within a range of values between 61-120, wherein when the user equipment performs the random access attempt on the PCell the user equipment only reads and decodes a random access response having an RNTI within the range of values between 1-60 and when the user equipment performs the random access attempt on one of the plurality of SCells the u

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  • Resources in time domain, e.g. slots or frames · CPC title

  • H04W74/006Primary

    in the downlink, i.e. towards the terminal · CPC title

  • based on the type of the allocated resource · CPC title

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What does patent US9681439B2 cover?
Systems and methods avoid the need to coordinate preambles between UEs performing random access on their PCells and SCells. According to an embodiment, a method for random access in a radio communication system includes: transmitting, by a network node, a random access response including a Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) which has a first value if the random access is associated with …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wittberg Mikael, Bergström Mattias, ERICSSON TELEFON AB L M (publ)
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W72/0446. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2017 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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