Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers
Reexamination Certificate
2000-01-06
2004-06-22
Appiah, Charles (Department: 2686)
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Plural transmitters or receivers
C455S127100, C370S318000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06754505
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a radio communication system and further relates to primary and secondary stations for use in such a system and to a method of operating such a system. While the present specification describes a system with particular reference to the emerging Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS), it is to be understood that such techniques are equally applicable to use in other mobile radio systems.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are two basic types of communication required between a Base Station (BS) and a Mobile Station (MS) in a radio communication system. The first is user traffic, for example speech or packet data. The second is control information, required to set and monitor various parameters of the transmission channel to enable the BS and MS to exchange the required user traffic.
In many communication systems, one of the functions of the control information is to enable power control. Power control of signals transmitted to the BS from a MS is required so that the BS receives signals from different MS at approximately the same power level, while minimising the transmission power required by each MS. Power control of signals transmitted by the BS to a MS is required so that the MS receives signals from the BS with a low error rate while minimising transmission power, to reduce interference with other cells and radio systems. In a two-way radio communication system power control is normally operated in a closed loop manner, whereby the MS determines the required changes in the power of transmissions from the BS and signals these changes to the BS, and vice versa.
An example of a combined time and frequency division multiple access system employing power control is the Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), where the transmission power of both BS and MS transmitters is controlled in steps of 2 dB. Similarly, implementation of power control in a system employing spread spectrum Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) techniques is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,109.
A problem with these known techniques is that at the start of a transmission, or after the transmission is interrupted, the power control loops may take some time to converge satisfactorily. Until such convergence is achieved, data transmissions are likely to be received in a corrupted state if their power level is too low, or to generate extra interference if their power level is too high.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to address the above problem.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a radio communication system comprising a primary station and a plurality of secondary stations, the system having a communication channel between the primary station and a secondary station, the channel comprising an uplink and a downlink control channel for transmission of control information, including power control commands, and a data channel for the transmission of data, wherein power control means are provided for adjusting the power of the control and data channels in response to the power control commands and means are provided for setting the initial transmission power after an interruption in transmission to that before the interruption adjusted by an offset.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a primary station for use in a radio communication system having a communication channel between the primary station and a secondary station, the channel comprising an uplink and a downlink control channel for transmission of control information, including power control commands, and a data channel for the transmission of data, wherein power control means are provided for adjusting the power of the control and data channels in response to the power control.commands and means are provided for setting the initial transmission power after an interruption in transmission to that before the interruption adjusted by an offset.
According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a secondary station for use in a radio communication system having a communication channel between the secondary station and a primary station, the channel comprising an uplink and a downlink control channel for transmission of control information, including power control commands, and a data channel for the transmission of data, wherein power control means are provided for adjusting the power of the control and data channels in response to the power control commands and means are provided for setting the initial transmission power after an interruption in transmission to that before the interruption adjusted by an offset.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of operating a radio communication system comprising a primary station and a plurality of secondary stations, the system having a communication channel between the primary station and a secondary station, the channel comprising an uplink and a downlink control channel for transmission of control information, including power control commands, and a data channel for the transmission of data, and at least one of the primary and secondary stations having power control means for adjusting the power of the control and data channels in response to the power control commands, the method comprising setting the initial transmission power after an interruption in transmission to that before the interruption adjusted by an offset.
The offset may be predetermined. Alternatively, it may be determined from the difference between the last transmission power and a weighted average of the transmission power over a period (possibly predetermined) before the pause in transmission, or may be determined from a weighted sum of the power control commands applied before the pause in transmission. In such cases, the offset should be quantized to an available power control step size before it is applied.
The use of more than one power control step size is known, for example from JP-A-1 0224294. However its use in this citation is limited to situations where power control is already established but propagation conditions are fluctuating rapidly. This citation does not address the problem of obtaining rapid convergence of power control at the start of, or after an interruption in, a transmission.
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Patent Abstract of Japan: Publication No.: 10224294 A, Date of Publication of Application: Aug. 21, 1998.
Baker Matthew P. J.
Hunt Bernard
Moulsley Timothy J.
Appiah Charles
Koninklijke Philips Electronics , N.V.
Slobod Jack D.
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