Techniques for data transfer using bandwidth parts for wireless access
US-2024137814-A1 · Apr 25, 2024 · US
US9801091B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9801091-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114356620-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 11, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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The present invention discloses schemes to perform load control taking uplink BLER statistics into account. An uplink load control method and apparatus are provided in a wireless communication system. The uplink load control method comprises estimating uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; determining whether the cell is over-loaded based on Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of non-Guarded Bit Rate (non-GBR) users in the cell and/or Fast Congestion Control (FCC) action statistics in the cell; decreasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is over-loaded; and increasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is not over-loaded. Preferably, increasing or decreasing of the uplink load budget is based on the BLER stastics BLER statistic of targeted users by FCC. By means of the BLER and FCC status, BLER of EUL users can be controlled in an acceptable range while maximizing the benefit of FCC in improving load utilization and consequently uplink throughput as much as possible. On the other hand, the uplink load control method can further comprises adjusting a RoT target RoT tgt , based on BLER statistics of Guarded Bit Rate (GBR) users in order to increase load headroom available for non-GBR users in appropriate conditions without violating the performance of GBR users.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An uplink load control method used in a wireless communication system comprising: estimating uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; determining whether the cell is over-loaded using Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of users in the cell; decreasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is over-loaded; and increasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is not over-loaded; wherein said uplink load budget comprises a total usable load for the users; wherein determining whether the cell is over-loaded using BLER statistics comprises determining whether the cell is over-loaded using BLER statistics of non-Guarded Bit Rate (non-GBR) users in the cell by determining the cell is over-loaded if the BLER statistics (BLER statistic ) of the non-GBR users exceed a predetermined BLER target (BLER tgt sch ). 2. The uplink load control method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising adjusting a Rise of Thermal (RoT) target (RoT tgt ), using BLER statistics of GBR users. 3. An uplink load control apparatus used in a wireless communication system comprising: a load estimation circuit configured to estimate an uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; an over-load determining circuit configured to determine whether the cell is over-loaded using Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of users in the cell; and an over-load handling circuit configured to: decrease the uplink load budget if the over-load determining circuit determines the cell is over-loaded; and increase the uplink load budget if the over-load determining circuit determines the cell is not over-loaded; wherein said uplink load budget comprises a total usable load for the users; wherein the over-load determining circuit is configured to determine whether the cell is over-loaded using BLER statistics of non-Guarded Bit Rate (non-GBR) users in the cell; wherein the over-load determining circuit is configured to determine the cell is over-loaded if the BLER statistic (BLER statistic ) exceed a predetermined BLER target (BLER tgt,sch ). 4. The uplink load control apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising: a Block Error Rate (BLER) monitoring circuit configured to measure the BLER statistics of the non-GBR users in the cell. 5. The uplink load control apparatus as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising a RoT target adjusting circuit configured to adjust a Rise of Thermal (RoT) target (RoT tgt ), using BLER statistics of Guarded Bit Rate (GBR) users. 6. A base station in a wireless communication system comprising an uplink load control apparatus, the uplink load control apparatus comprising: a load estimation circuit configured to estimate an uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; an over-load determining circuit configured to determine whether the cell is over-loaded using Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of users in the cell; and an over-load handling circuit configured to: decrease the uplink load budget if the over-load determining circuit determines the cell is over-loaded; and increase the uplink load budget if the over-load determining circuit determines the cell is not over-loaded; wherein said uplink load budget comprises a total usable load for the users; wherein the over-load determining circuit is configured to determine whether the cell is over-loaded using BLER statistics of non-Guarded Bit Rate (non-GBR) users in the cell; wherein the over-load determining circuit is configured to determine the cell is over-loaded if the BLER statistics BLER statistic ) exceed a predetermined BLER target (BLER tgt,sch ). 7. An uplink load control method used in a wireless communication system comprising: estimating uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; determining whether the cell is over-loaded using Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of users in the cell; decreasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is over-loaded; and increasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is not over-loaded; wherein said uplink load budget comprises a total usable load for the users; wherein the increasing or decreasing of the uplink load budget is based on the BLER statistics (BLER statistic ) of targeted users by Fast Congestion Control (FCC); and wherein the uplink load budget comprises an Enhanced Uplink (EUL) load budget for EUL users, and wherein the increasing or decreasing of the uplink load budget comprises at least one of: decreasing the EUL load budget according to: L eul,1 =L eul −X 1 (BLER statistic −BLER tgt,sch ) where L eul and L eul,1 respectively comprises the EUL load budget before and after the decrease of the EUL load budget, and X 1 comprises a coefficient to control a speed of decreasing the EUL load budget; and increasing EUL load budget according to: L eul,2 =L eul −X 2 (BLER statistic −BLER tgt,sch ) where L eul and L eul,2 respectively comprise the EUL load budget before and after the increase of the EUL load budget, and X 2 comprises a coefficient to control a speed of increasing the EUL load budget. 8. The uplink load control method as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising adjusting a Rise of Thermal (RoT) target (RoT tgt ), using BLER statistics of Guarded Bit Rate (GBR) users. 9. An uplink load control method used in a wireless communication system comprising: estimating uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; determining whether the cell is over-loaded using Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of users in the cell; and decreasing the uplink load budget if it is determined that the cell is over-loaded; and wherein said uplink load budget comprises a total usable load for the users; wherein determining whether the cell is over-loaded further comprises determining whether the cell is over-loaded using Fast Congestion Control (FCC) action statistics in the cell; and wherein the FCC action statistics comprise any one of the following: a ratio of FCC active time that an FCC is suppressing Rise of Thermal (RoT) peaks to a predetermined FCC monitoring period; and a ratio of a forced Transmit Power Control (TPC) down commands to a total TPC commands of targeted users by the FCC within a predetermined FCC action monitoring period. 10. The uplink load control method as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising adjusting a Rise of Thermal (RoT) target (RoT tgt ), using BLER statistics of Guarded Bit Rate (GBR) users. 11. An uplink load control apparatus used in a wireless communication system comprising: a load estimation circuit configured to estimate an uplink load budget in a cell of the wireless communication system; an over-load determining circuit configured to determine whether the cell is over-loaded using Block Error Rate (BLER) statistics of users in the cell; and an over-load handling circuit configured to: decrease the uplink load budget if the over-load determining circuit determines the cell is over-loaded; and increase the uplink load budget if the over-load determining circuit determines the cell is not over-loaded; wherein said uplink load budget comprises a total usable load for the users; wherein the over-load handling circuit is configured to increases or decrease the uplink load budget based on the BLER statistics (BLER statistic ) of targeted users by a Fast Congestion Control (FCC); and wherein the uplink load budget comprises Enhanced Uplink (EUL) load budget for EUL users, and wherein the over-load handling circuit increasing or decreasing the uplink load budget by at
taking into account loading or congestion level · CPC title
radio quality, e.g. interference, losses or delay · CPC title
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detecting congestion or overload during communication (monitoring arrangements H04L43/00) · CPC title
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