Implementation of orthogonal time frequency space modulation for wireless communications
US-12177057-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US9894682B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9894682-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313951371-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2006 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A radio communication base station device can efficiently obtain a multiuser diversity gain from frequency scheduling while reducing the amount of a reference signal occupying an uplink. In the device, a grouping section divides a plurality of RBs (Resource Blocks) into a plurality of RB groups. An RB group control unit performs a control to change the correspondence relationship between the RBs and the RB groups with time. When the grouping section divides the RBs into the RB groups, the RB control unit performs a control to change a combination of the RBs included in each of the RB groups with time. A scheduling section performs a scheduling of allocating each of a plurality of mobile stations to each of the RBs in each of the RB groups according to the reception quality of the reference signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mobile station device comprising: a receiver, which, in operation, receives, from a base station, first information related to one of groups, into which a plurality of resource blocks are grouped, and receives, from the base station, second information indicating a resource block, which is included in said one of the groups and which is assigned to the mobile station device; and a transmitter, which, in operation, transmits, to the base station, data on the resource block assigned to the mobile station device based on the first information and the second information, and transmits, to the base station, a reference signal, which is used for measuring reception quality by the base station, on resource blocks included in said one of the groups based on the first information. 2. The mobile station device according to claim 1 , wherein resource blocks grouped into each of the groups are changed over time. 3. The mobile station device according to claim 1 , wherein a resource block included in said one of the groups are not changed over time. 4. The mobile station device according to claim 1 , wherein resource blocks grouped into each of the groups are changed over time, while a resource block included in said one of the groups are not changed over time. 5. A base station device comprising: a transmitter, which, in operation, transmits, to a mobile station, first information related to one of groups, into which a plurality of resource blocks are grouped, and transmits, to the mobile station, second information indicating a resource block, which is included in said one of the groups and which is assigned to the mobile station; and a receiver, which, in operation, receives data, which is transmitted from the mobile station on the resource block assigned to the mobile station based on the first information and the second information, and receives a reference signal, which is transmitted from the mobile station on resource blocks included in said one of the groups based on the first information and which is used for measuring reception quality by the base station device. 6. The base station device according to claim 5 , wherein resource blocks grouped into each of the groups are changed over time. 7. The base station device according to claim 5 , wherein a resource block included in said one of the groups are not changed over time. 8. The base station device according to claim 5 , wherein resource blocks grouped into each of the groups are changed over time, while a resource block included in said one of the groups are not changed over time. 9. A transmitting method comprising: receiving, at a mobile station from a base station, first information related to one of groups, into which a plurality of resource blocks are grouped; receiving, at the mobile station from the base station, second information indicating a resource block, which is included in said one of the groups and which is assigned to the mobile station, the first information and the second information being transmitted from a base station to the mobile station; transmitting, from the mobile station to the base station, data on the resource block assigned to the mobile station based on the first information and the second information; and transmitting, from the mobile station to the base station, a reference signal, which is used for measuring reception quality by the base station, on resource blocks included in said one of the groups based on the first information. 10. A receiving method comprising: transmitting, from a base station to a mobile station, first information related to one of groups, into which a plurality of resource blocks are grouped; transmitting, from the base station to the mobile station, second information indicating a resource block, which is included in said one of the groups and which is assigned to the mobile station; receiving, at the base station, data, which is transmitted from the mobile station on the resource block assigned to the mobile station based on the first information and the second information; and receiving, at the base station, a reference signal, which is transmitted from the mobile station on resource blocks included in said one of the groups based on the first information and which is used for measuring reception quality by the base station. 11. An integrated circuit for controlling a process comprising: receiving, at a mobile station from a base station, first information related to one of groups, into which a plurality of resource blocks are grouped; receiving, at the mobile station from the base station, second information indicating a resource block, which is included in said one of the groups and which is assigned to the mobile station, the first information and the second information being transmitted from a base station to the mobile station; transmitting, from the mobile station to the base station, data on the resource block assigned to the mobile station based on the first information and the second information; and transmitting, from the mobile station to the base station, a reference signal, which is used for measuring reception quality by the base station, on resource blocks included in said one of the groups based on the first information. 12. An integrated circuit for controlling a process comprising: transmitting, from a base station to a mobile station, first information related to one of groups, into which a plurality of resource blocks are grouped; transmitting, from the base station to the mobile station, second information indicating a resource block, which is included in said one of the groups and which is assigned to the mobile station; receiving, at the base station, data, which is transmitted from the mobile station on the resource block assigned to the mobile station based on the first information and the second information; and receiving, at the base station, a reference signal, which is transmitted from the mobile station on resource blocks included in said one of the groups based on the first information and which is used for measuring reception quality by the base station.
when channel conditions change · CPC title
Multiplexing of multicarrier modulation signals, e.g. multi-user orthogonal frequency division multiple access [OFDMA] (multicarrier modulation H04L27/2601) · CPC title
Quality of the received signal, e.g. BER, SNR, water filling · CPC title
Access point devices with remote components · CPC title
Inter-user or inter-terminal allocation · CPC title
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