Method and a central base station for interference management in a cellular network

US9917682B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9917682-B2
Application numberUS-201114362820-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 7, 2011
Priority dateDec 7, 2011
Publication dateMar 13, 2018
Grant dateMar 13, 2018

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The embodiments relate to a method and a base station ( 110 ) for interference management in a cellular network ( 100 ) employing Space-Division uplink (UL) downlink (DL) Duplexing (SDD). The base station ( 110 ) assigns a plurality of Remote Radio Units (RRU) as Tx RRUs operable to dedicatedly transmit downlink signals to a plurality of UEs and Rx RRUs operable to dedicatedly receive uplink signals from the plurality of UEs at the same frequency band and same time as the transmission of the Tx RRUs. The base station then suppresses the interference caused by simultaneous transmission on the same frequency band by using a Tx spatial beamforming weighting matrix and a Rx spatial beamforming weighting matrix. In addition, the base station may perform cross-talk cancellation on the residual interference contained in the received signals by using the knowledge of the downlink traffic data.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method, in a central base station, for interference management in a cellular network employing Space-Division uplink, UL, downlink, DL, Duplexing, SDD, the central base station being connected to a plurality of Remote Radio Units, RRU, each RRU having multiple antennas, the method comprising: assigning each RRU of the plurality of RRUs as either a transmitting, Tx, RRU operable to dedicatedly transmit downlink signals to a plurality of User Equipments, UEs, or a receiving, Rx, RRU operable to dedicatedly receive uplink signals from the plurality of UEs at the same frequency band and same time as the transmission of the Tx RRUs; estimating channel status information, CSI, between each Tx RRU and its neighbouring Rx RRUs; selecting at least one Tx RRU as serving Tx RRU for a UE; selecting at least one Rx RRU as serving Rx RRU for the UE; and receiving an uplink traffic signal from the UE via each serving Rx RRU using a Rx spatial beamforming, BF, weighting matrix to null downlink traffic signals transmitted from the neighbouring Tx RRUs, wherein the Rx spatial BF weighting matrix is determined based on CSI between each serving Rx RRU and the neighbouring Tx RRUs and CSI between the UE and each serving Rx RRU. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transmitting a downlink traffic signal to the UE via each serving Tx RRU using a Tx spatial BF weighting matrix to null transmission to the neighbouring Rx RRUs, wherein the Tx spatial BF weighting matrix is determined based on CSI between each serving Tx RRU and the UE and CSI between each serving Tx RRU and the neighbouring Rx RRUs. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: generating a synthesized signal by emulating downlink traffic data from the neighbouring Tx RRUs utilizing CSI between the neighbouring Tx RRUs and the at least one serving Rx RRU, Tx spatial BF weighting matrix and Rx spatial BF weighting matrix; and removing the synthesized signal from the signal received via the at least one serving Rx RRU. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said estimating CSI comprises: broadcasting a first reference signal via each Tx RRU; receiving the first reference signal via the neighbouring Rx RRUs; and estimating CSI between each Tx RRU and its neighbouring Rx RRUs based on the first reference signal received via the neighbouring Rx RRUs. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein said estimating CSI further comprises: scheduling the plurality of UEs not to transmit at the same frequency band during the broadcasting of the first reference signal. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said selecting at least one Tx RRU comprises: transmitting a second reference signal to the UE via each Tx RRU; receiving feedback indicating signal quality measurement of the second reference signal for each Tx RRU from the UE; and selecting the at least one Tx RRU with high signal quality measurement as the serving Tx RRU for the UE. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein said transmitting the second reference signal comprises transmitting the second reference signal to the UE via each Tx RRU using a first spatial weighting matrix to null transmission to the neighbouring Rx RRUs. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein said selecting at least one Rx RRU comprises: receiving a preamble signal from the UE via each Rx RRU; measuring quality of the preamble signal for each Rx RRU; and selecting the at least one Rx RRU with high signal quality as the serving Rx RRU for the UE. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein said measuring comprises measuring quality of the preamble signal for each Rx RRU by applying a second spatial weighting matrix to null transmission from the neighbouring Tx RRUs. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein said assigning comprises assigning the plurality of RRUs based on geographic location or loading rate of the plurality of RRUs. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein said selecting at least one serving Tx RRU and said selecting at least one serving Rx RRU comprise: evaluating performance of hypotheses of potential groups of serving Tx RRUs and serving Rx RRUs; and selecting a group with highest performance as the at least one serving Tx RRU and the at least one serving Rx RRU for the UE. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the total number of the at least one serving Rx RRU is greater than that of the at least one Tx RRU, or the total number of the antennas of the at least one serving Rx RRU for the UE is greater than that of the at least one serving Tx RRU. 13. A central base station in a cellular network employing Space-Division uplink, UL, downlink, DL, Duplexing, SDD, the central base station comprising: an interface operable to connect the central base station to a plurality of Remote Radio Units, RRU, each RRU having multiple antennas; a central controlling unit operable to: assign each of the plurality of RRUs as either a transmitting, Tx, RRU operable to dedicatedly transmit downlink signals to a plurality of User Equipments (UE) or a receiving, Rx, RRU operable to dedicatedly receive uplink signals from the plurality of UEs at the same frequency band and same time as the transmission of the Tx RRUs; estimate channel status information, CSI, between each Tx RRU and its neighbouring Rx RRUs; select at least one Tx RRU as serving Tx RRU for a UE; select at least one Rx RRU as serving Rx RRU for the UE; and receive an uplink traffic signal from the UE via each serving Rx RRU using a Rx spatial beamforming, BF, weighting matrix to null downlink traffic signals transmitted from the neighbouring Tx RRUs to other UEs, wherein the Rx spatial BF weighting matrix is determined based on CSI between each serving Rx RRU and the neighbouring Tx RRUs and CSI between the UE and each serving Rx RRU. 14. The central base station of claim 13 , wherein the central controlling unit is further operable to: transmit a downlink traffic signal to the UE via each serving Tx RRU using a Tx spatial BF weighting matrix to null transmission to the neighbouring Rx RRUs, wherein the Tx spatial BF weighting matrix is determined based on CSI between each serving Tx RRU and the UE and CSI between each serving Tx RRU and the neighbouring Rx RRUs. 15. The central base station of claim 14 , wherein the central controlling unit is further operable to: generate a synthesized signal by emulating the downlink traffic data from the neighbouring Tx RRUs utilizing CSI between the neighbouring Tx RRUs and the at least one serving Rx RRU, Tx spatial BF weighting matrix and Rx spatial BF weighting matrix; and remove the synthesized signal from the signal received via the at least one serving Rx RRU. 16. The central base station of claim 13 , the central controlling unit is further operable to: broadcast a first reference signal via each Tx RRU; receive the first reference signal via the neighbouring Rx RRUs; and estimate CSI between each Tx RRU and its neighbouring Rx RRUs based on the first reference signal received via the neighbouring Rx RRUs. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the central controlling unit is further operable to: schedule the plurality of UEs not to transmit at the same frequency band during the broadcasting of the first reference signal. 18. The central base station of claim 13 , wherein the central controlling unit is further operable to: transmit a second reference signal to the UE via each Tx RRU; receive feedback indicating signal quality measurement of the second reference signal for each Tx RRU from the UE; and select the at least one Tx RRU with high s

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  • in the uplink direction of a wireless link, i.e. towards the network · CPC title

  • Allocation based on distance or geographical location · CPC title

  • for beam forming · CPC title

  • using feedback from receiving side (feedback signaling for adaptive modulation/coding H04L1/0001) · CPC title

  • H04B7/024Primary

    Co-operative use of antennas of several sites, e.g. in co-ordinated multipoint or co-operative multiple-input multiple-output [MIMO] systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9917682B2 cover?
The embodiments relate to a method and a base station ( 110 ) for interference management in a cellular network ( 100 ) employing Space-Division uplink (UL) downlink (DL) Duplexing (SDD). The base station ( 110 ) assigns a plurality of Remote Radio Units (RRU) as Tx RRUs operable to dedicatedly transmit downlink signals to a plurality of UEs and Rx RRUs operable to dedicatedly receive uplink si…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zhang Zhan, Qian Yu, Song Xinghua, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/024. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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