Periodic flow detection device, delay estimation device, periodic flow detection method and program
US-2024244004-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US9867079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9867079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214372781-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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Embodiments herein relate to a method in a transmitting radio node ( 12 ) for handling data packets within a radio bearer in a radio communications network ( 1 ). The transmitting radio node ( 12 ) sets up, within a radio bearer, a logical sub-channel for each of at least two identified packet flows. The transmitting radio node ( 12 ) associates an identity to each data packet of respective identified packet flow, where the identity is indicating the logical sub-channel of the respective identified traffic flow. The transmitting radio node ( 12 ) transfers the data packets of respective identified packet flow in an order over a channel in the radio communications network ( 1 ), where the order of transferring is based on the identity of each data packet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method in a transmitting radio node for handling data packets within a radio bearer in a radio communications network, the method comprising: setting up, within a radio bearer, a logical sub-channel for each of at least two identified packet flows; associating an identity to each data packet of respective identified packet flow, of the at least two identified packet flows, carried within a Radio Link Control (RLC) entity, where the identity is indicating the logical sub-channel of the respective identified traffic flow; transferring the data packets of respective identified packet flow in an order over a channel in the radio communications network, where the order of transferring is based on the identity of each data packet; and removing the logical sub-channel for at least one packet flow out of the identified packet flows when a given period of time has passed in which no data packets with a service quality requirement of the at least one packet flow has been communicated. 2. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising identifying the at least two packet flows of data, where each packet flow is associated with a service quality requirement, which service quality requirement is different for respective packet flow. 3. A method according to claim 1 , where each logical sub-channel has a separate service quality requirement associated with a service quality requirement of a corresponding packet flow out of the at least two identified packet flows, and wherein the identity of respective packet flow is further associated with the separate service quality requirement of respective logical sub-channel. 4. A method according to claim 3 , wherein the separate service quality requirement is further associated with a set of service quality requirements or with a service quality requirement of the radio bearer. 5. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising sequentially numbering, per logical sub-channel, each data packet of respective identified packet flow by adding a sequence number to each data packet of respective packet flow, and the order of transferring is further based on the sequence numbers of the data packets. 6. A method according to claim 5 , wherein transferring comprises to transfer the sequence number along with the data packet of respective identified packet flow. 7. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the setting up comprises to set up the logical sub-channel at a RLC layer or at a Packet Data Convergence Protocol layer. 8. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the transmitting radio node is represented by a radio network controller and the data packets of respective identified packet flow are transferred to a radio access node to be scheduled to a user equipment. 9. A method in a receiving radio node for handling data packets within a radio bearer in a radio communications network, the method comprising: receiving, from a transmitting radio node, a data packet within a radio bearer; identifying a logical sub-channel within the radio bearer using an identity in the data packet, and wherein the data packet has a sequence number related to the logical sub-channel, where the identity is indicating the logical sub-channel of a respective traffic flow of at least two identified packet flows carried within a Radio Link Control (RLC) entity; handling the data packet of the logical sub-channel using the identity and in accordance with the sequence number; setting up a logical sub-channel for data to be transmitted in a reverse direction of a direction of the received data packets, which set up logical sub-channel corresponds to the logical sub-channel indicated by the identity of the identified data packets; and removing the logical sub-channel for data to be transmitted in the reverse direction when a given period of time has passed in which no data packets with a service quality requirement of the at least one packet flow has been communicated. 10. A method according to claim 9 , wherein the identity is assigned at a RLC layer or at a Packet Data Convergence Protocol layer in the data packet. 11. A method according to claim 9 , further comprising transmitting feedback data to the transmitting radio node indicating whether any of the received data packets has been successfully received based on the identified data packet taking the identity and the sequence number of the identified data packet into account. 12. A method according to claim 9 , further comprising mapping data to be transmitted onto the set up logical sub-channel, wherein a service quality requirement of the mapped data corresponds to a service quality requirement of the received data packet, and associating an identity to a data packet of the mapped data, where the identity is indicating the logical sub-channel associated with a service quality requirement. 13. A method according to claim 12 , further comprising: associating the data packet of the mapped data with a priority when scheduling transmission derived from an existing logical channel priority and a logical sub-channel priority. 14. A transmitting radio node for handling data packets within a radio bearer in a radio communications network, comprising: a configuring circuit configured to set up, within a radio bearer, a logical sub-channel for each of at least two identified packet flows; an associating circuit configured to associate an identity to each data packet of respective identified packet flow, of the at least two identified packet flows, carried within a Radio Link Control (RLC) entity, where the identity is indicating the logical sub-channel of the respective identified traffic flow; a transferring circuit configured to transfer the data packets of respective identified packet flow in an order over a channel in the radio communications network ( 1 ), where the order of transferring is based on the identity of each data packet; and removing the logical sub-channel for at least one packet flow out of the identified packet flows when a given period of time has passed in which no data packets with a service quality requirement of the at least one packet flow has been communicated. 15. A transmitting radio node according to claim 14 , further comprising: an identifying circuit configured to identify the at least two packet flows, where each packet flow is associated with a service quality requirement, which service quality requirement is different for respective packet flow. 16. A transmitting radio node according to claim 14 , wherein the configuring circuit is further configured to set up the logical sub-channels so that each logical sub-channel has a separate service quality requirement associated with a service quality requirement of a corresponding packet flow out of the at least two identified packet flows, and wherein the associating circuit is configured to associate the identity, wherein the identity of respective packet flow is further associated with the separate service quality requirement of respective logical sub-channel. 17. A transmitting radio node according to claim 16 , wherein the separate service quality requirement is further associated with a set of service quality requirements or with a service quality requirement of the radio bearer. 18. A transmitting radio node according to claim 16 , wherein the associating circuit is further configured to sequentially number per logical sub-channel each data packet of respective identified packet flow by adding a sequence number to each data packet of respective packet flow, and the order of transfe
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