Mesh network commissioning
US-2015373750-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9819465B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9819465-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214358585-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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According to the present invention, a base station determines from a wireless communication system whether data to be transmitted is a response signal-required data that requires a response signal, estimates the amount of buffer of a user equipment (UE) at the point when the response signal is to be transmitted, predicts a required resource amount of the UE that is required for transmitting the response signal by using the buffer amount of the UE that is estimated, and schedules for allocating a resource to the UE on the basis of the required resource amount that is predicted.
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What is claimed is: 1. A resource allocation method of an enhanced node B (eNB) in a wireless communication system, the resource allocation method comprising: determining whether transmission control protocol (TCP) data to be transmitted to a user equipment (UE) requires a TCP acknowledgement signal; transmitting the TCP data on downlink resources; estimating a buffered amount for a transmit buffer of the UE when a predetermined time from the transmission of the TCP data is passed if the TCP data requires the TCP acknowledgement; and allocating uplink (UL) resources for transmitting the TCP acknowledgement based on the estimated buffered amount. 2. The resource allocation method of claim 1 , wherein the determining of whether the TCP data to be transmitted to the UE requires the TCP acknowledgement comprises determining whether the TCP data to be transmitted to the UE, which is generated in a TCP layer, requires the TCP acknowledgement based on whether first information representing that the TCP data to be transmitted requires the TCP acknowledgement is received in a UL media access control (MAC) layer in which a resource allocation scheduling is performed. 3. The resource allocation method of claim 2 , wherein the first information is transferred to a radio link control (RLC) layer together with the TCP data to be transmitted in the TCP layer and the TCP data to be transmitted and the first information which have been transferred to the RLC layer are transferred to the UL MAC layer through a downlink (DL) MAC layer. 4. The resource allocation method of claim 2 , wherein the time point at which the TCP acknowledgement is to be transmitted represents a time point after a pre-configured time interval from a time point at which the first information has been transferred to the UL MAC layer. 5. The resource allocation method of claim 3 , wherein when a size of the TCP data to be transmitted is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the TCP data to be transmitted is divided into a plurality of segments in the RLC layer and transferred to the DL MAC layer, and a last segment among the plurality of segments includes second information representing that a relating segment is a last segment. 6. The resource allocation method of claim 1 , wherein the estimating of the buffered amount of the UE comprises: estimating the buffered amount of the UE based on a size of a signal which has been previously transmitted and received with the UE; increasing the estimated buffered amount by a value based on a size of the TCP acknowledgement; and estimating the increased buffered amount as a buffered amount of the UE at a time point at which the TCP acknowledgement is to be transmitted. 7. The resource allocation method of claim 1 , further comprising: transmitting the TCP data to be transmitted to the UE; allocating the UL resources to the UE based on a result of scheduling; and receiving from the UE, the TCP acknowledgement by using the allocated UL resources. 8. A resource allocation apparatus of an enhanced node B (eNB) in a wireless communication system, the resource allocation apparatus comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit transmission control protocol (TCP) data; a receiver configured to receive from a user equipment (UE) a TCP acknowledgement of the transmitted TCP data; and at least one processor configured to: determine whether the TCP data to be transmitted to the UE requires the TCP acknowledgement signal, estimate a buffered amount of the UE when a predetermined time from the transmission of the TCP data is passed if the TCP data to be transmitted to the UE requires the TCP acknowledgement, and allocate required uplink (UL) resources for transmitting the TCP acknowledgement based on the estimated buffered amount. 9. The resource allocation apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to determine whether the TCP data to be transmitted, which is generated in a TCP layer, requires the TCP acknowledgement based on whether first information representing that the TCP data to be transmitted that requires the TCP acknowledgement is received in a UL media access control (MAC) layer in which a resource allocation scheduling is performed. 10. The resource allocation apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first information is transferred to a radio link control (RLC) layer together with the TCP data to be transmitted in the TCP layer and the TCP data to be transmitted and the first information which have been transferred to the RLC layer are transferred to the UL MAC layer through a downlink (DL) MAC layer. 11. The resource allocation apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the time point at which the TCP acknowledgement is to be transmitted represents a time point after a pre-configured time interval from a time point at which the first information has been transferred to the UL MAC layer. 12. The resource allocation apparatus of claim 10 , wherein when a size of the TCP data to be transmitted is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the TCP data to be transmitted is divided into a plurality of segments in the RLC layer and transferred to the DL MAC layer, and a last segment among the plurality of segments includes second information representing that a relating segment is a last segment. 13. The resource allocation apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor that estimates the buffered amount of the UE based on a size of a signal which has been previously transmitted and received with the UE, is further configured to: increase the estimated buffered amount by a value based on a size of the TCP acknowledgement, and estimate the increased buffered amount as a buffered amount of the UE at a time point at which the TCP acknowledgement is to be transmitted. 14. The resource allocation apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor that transmits the TCP data to be transmitted to the UE, is further configured to: allocate the UL resources to the UE based on a result of the scheduling, and receive from the UE the transmitted acknowledgement signal by using the allocated UL resources.
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