Title of Invention

SCHEDULING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Abstract A method in a wireless communication network (100) wherein information is communicated in a frame structure wherein each frame includes multiple sub-frames, including grouping at least two wireless communication terminals in a group, assigning the group to less than all sub-frames constituting a communication frame, and assigning a radio resource assignment control channel of one or more assigned sub-frames to the group. The control channel is used to assign radio resources to one or more terminals of the group.
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SCHEDULING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001] The present disclosure relates generally to wireless
communications and more particularly to scheduling mobile terminals
in wireless communication systems and corresponding methods.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] In wireless communication systems, it is desirable to
reduce overhead associated with signaling for voice and data services,
system information, control, etc. In traditional GSM and UMTS
systems, bearer establishment is enabled through dedicated signaling.
The bearer defines radio parameters, for example, time slot, frequency,
code, etc., associated with a channel during a call. In voice
communications for example a dedicated channel is assigned to each
user. In High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) systems,
transport format and modulation/coding parameters (TFRI) are
provided using dedicated control signaling on a shared control channel,
wherein the shared control channel also signals the code channel
assigned to the user.
[0003] In some data only (DO) systems, voice is served over IP
(VoIP). It is known to improve such systems for VoIP traffic using
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hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) error correction schemes and
smaller packet sizes. While VoIP users have the same benefits of
advanced link adaptation and statistical multiplexing as data users, the
greatly increased number of users that may be served because of the
smaller voice packet sizes places a burden on control and feedback
mechanisms of the system. It can be easily envisioned, for example,
that 30 times as many voice packets could be served in a given frame
than data packets. There are typically about 1500 bytes for data and
about 40-50 bytes for voice. Present resource allocation and channel
quality feedback and acknowledgment mechanisms however are not
designed to handle such a large number of allocations.
[0004] In 802.16e systems, it is known to use a telescoping control
channel that expands to include as many assignments as necessary for
resource allocation. However, such an expansion mechanism does not
address feedback or the fact that the entire downlink may be consumed
for control information. Another mitigating mechanism is to group
several voice packets together for transmission to a particular user.
Unfortunately, this sort of packaging mechanism can adversely affect
speech quality when a transmission is not received, since longer periods
of speech are lost or corrupted. Thus there is a need for increasing the
number of VoIP users supported while reducing control and feedback
overhead. In packet based systems the term "data" is meant to signify
payload information for any service, voice or data.
[0005] The various aspects, features and advantages of the present
disclosure will become more fully apparent to those having ordinary
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skill in the art upon careful consideration of the following Detailed
Description thereof with the accompanying drawings described below.
The drawings may have been simplified for clarity and are not
necessarily drawn to scale.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] FIG. 1 is an illustrative wireless communication network.
[0007] FIG. 2 is an illustrative sequence of radio frames each
comprising a plurality of sub-frames.
[0008] FIG. 3 is an illustrative sub-frame including a control and
data channels portions.
[0009] FIG. 4 illustrates a first resource allocation scheme.
[0010] FIG. 5 illustrates another resource allocation scheme.
[0011] FIG. 6 illustrates yet another resource allocation
scheme.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] FIG. 1 is a wireless digital communication system 100
comprising a plurality of base transceiver stations 110 providing
wireless communication service, including voice and/or data service, to
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wireless terminals 102 over corresponding regions or cellular areas.
The base transceiver stations, also referred to by other names such as a
"Node B" depending on the system type, are communicably coupled to
a controller 120 and to other entities that are not shown but are well
known by those having ordinary skill in the art. In FIG. 1, each base
transceiver station includes a scheduling entity 112 for radio resource
scheduling among the wireless communication terminals within the
network. Exemplary communication systems include, but are not
limited to, developing Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
(UMTS) networks, Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-
UTRA) networks, and other OFDM based networks.
[0013] E-UTRA and other communication protocols are being
developed to support delivery of voice services over a packet domain,
in contrast to the traditional support of voice over circuit switched
domain. Thus there is interest in schemes that support voice traffic over
a shared radio channel, wherein multiple users share the time and
frequency resources of the radio interface. In order to attain a
significant increase in capacity with E-UTRA, efficient radio resource
allocation schemes will likely be required to accommodate voice traffic.
In these and other applications, including data applications, it is
generally desirable that control signaling overhead be minimized while
offering flexibility to the scheduler at the network. In the general sense,
it is useful to define a mechanism to efficiently signal resource
allocation and related control channel information to multiple terminals
applicable to a broadband wireless system, relying on shared channels
for delivery of any service using packet based transmission.
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[0014] FIG. 2 illustrates a sequence of radio frames 200 useful for
communicating in wireless digital communication systems. In FIG. 2,
the frame seqtience generally comprises a plurality of frames 210, 220,
230, wherein each frame comprises a plurality of sub-frames. For
example, frame 210 comprises a sub-frame 212 having a resource
assignment control channel portion within a control channel portion
214 and a data channel portion 216. In some embodiments, the frames
constitute a repeating sequence of frames, wherein the repeating
sequence may be a periodic or aperiodic repeating sequence.
[0015] FIG. 3 is a more detailed illustration of a sub-frame 300
comprising a resource assignment control portion 310 and a data
portion 320. The resource assignment control portion 310 includes
downlink resource assignment information 312, uplink resource
assignment information 314 and feedback information 316, among other
information. The feedback information may relate to uplink and/or
downlink communications, as discussed further below.
[0016] In one embodiment, a scheduler or other infrastructure
entity in a wireless communication system groups wireless
communication terminals in one or more groups. In one embodiment,
the terminals are grouped based on radio channel conditions associated
with the terminals, for example, channel quality information reported
by the terminals, Doppler reported by the terminal, distance from the
serving cell, among others. In another embodiment, the terminals are
grouped based on terminal operating characteristic other than
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participation in a common communication session. Exemplary terminal
operating characteristics include power headroom of the terminals, or
macro diversity considerations, terminal capability, service of the
terminals, codec rate among other considerations. The groupings of the
terminals may also be based on combinations of these and other criteria
not specifically disclosed.
[0017] Generally, multiple terminals are assigned to
corresponding groups. A terminal may be assigned to more than one
group. Terminals may also be re-assigned from one group to a different
group, for example, based on changing conditions used as criteria for
the grouping. The terminal may also request re-assignment to a
different group.
[0018] A network entity generally assigns one or more control
channels to each group for radio resource assignment. Controls
channels used for radio resource assignment are referred to herein as
resource or radio resource assignment control channels, which are
distinguished from other types of control channels. Generally, where
there are multiple groups, each group has a different control channel or
a different combination of control channels assigned thereto. Thus in
one embodiment, a first control channel is assigned to a first group and
a second control channel is assigned to a second group.
[0019] A network entity sends resource assignment control
channel information to the terminals in the group wherein the control
channel information indicates which frame(s) and corresponding sub-
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frame(s) that the terminals in the group should monitor for radio
resource assignments. The terminals in the group thus monitor the
control channel(s) associated with the group to which the terminals are
assigned. The terminals of the group may determine whether a radio
resource has been assigned to the terminal based on information in the
resource assignment control channel, as discussed further below. The
resource assigned to each terminal may be determined based on an
implied or explicit mapping, also discussed further below.
[0020] In one embodiment, each of the one or more groups is
assigned to less than all sub-frames constituting a particular frame,
wherein a radio resource assignment control channel of at least one
assigned sub-frame is assigned to each group. Generally different
groups are assigned to different sub-frames. In some embodiments,
two or more groups may be assigned to the same sub-frame. In
embodiments where two or more groups are assigned to the same sub-
frame, the groups are assigned to different resource assignment control
channels within the same sub-frame.
[0021] In FIG. 2, for example, a first control channel associated
with a first group is assigned to a corresponding sub-frame 212 of frame
210. Generally, the first group could be assigned to multiple sub-frames
in the frame, but not to all sub-frames thereof. Also, generally, each
group is assigned to a sub-frame in different frames in the sequence. In
FIG. 2, for example, the group may be assigned to sub-frame 212 in
frame 210 and to sub-frame 232 in frame 230.
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[0022] Generally, the frames are part of a repeating sequence of
frames for purposes of reading a resource assignment control channel.
Each group may thus be assigned to less than all sub-frames
constituting a frame in a repeating sequence of frames. In some
embodiments, the group /sub-frame assignments are periodic, and in
other embodiments the assignments are not periodic. Thus a group
may be assigned to the same sub-frame(s) in the same frame in a
sequence of multiple frames. For example, a group is assigned to a first
sub-frame in a first frame in each sequence of frames. In another
embodiment, a group may be assigned to different sub-frame(s) in the
same frame in the sequence of frames. For example, a group is assigned
to a first sub-frame in a first frame in the first sequence of frames, and
the group is assigned to a second sub-frame in the first frame in in the
second sequence of frames. In another embodiment, a group is
assigned to same sub-frame(s) in different frames of the sequence of
frames. For example, a group is assigned to a first sub-frame in a first
frame in the first sequence of frames, and then the group is assigned to
the first sub-frame in the second frame in the second sequence of
frames. More generally, a group may be assigned to every nth sub-
frame in a continuous sequence of frames.
[0023] Different types of information may be communicated over
the control channel. One type of information is radio resource
assignment information. Other types include modulation format,
coding rate and HARQ information. Another type of control channel
information is feedback, for example, ACK/NACK signaling
information. Generally, feedback control information that the terminal
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sends is on a different control channel than the control channel
indicating radio resource assignment. Information not related to radio
resource assignment may be communicated with a radio resource
indication, for example, in a radio fesource assignment control channel.
Alternatively, non-radio resource assignment information may be
indicated in a separate portion of a sub-frame, or it may be known a
priori by the terminal.
[0024] In FIG. 3, for example, feedback control channel
information is communicated in bit map 316. Such feedback
information, for example, ACK/NACK information, is for previous
transmissions by terminals in the group or for prior reception by the
terminals in the group for transmissions sent by a network entity. In
one embodiment, each terminal in the group is assigned to a location in
the bit map, wherein the terminal reads its assigned bit map location in
the control channel to obtain the feedback information.
[0025] A radio resource may be assigned to at least one terminal
of the group with radio resource assignment information in the control
channel. Generally, the resource assignment information may
simultaneously assign different portions of the radio resource to
corresponding terminals of the group. The resource assignments may
be for the uplink or the downlink. In FIG. 3, downlink assignments are
made by the downlink resource assignment information 312 and uplink
assignments are made by the uplink resource assignment information
314. Also, the radio resource assignment information may indicate that
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wherein the assigned sub-frames may be in the same frame or in
different frames on either the uplink or downlink. For uplink resource
assignments, the radio resource assignment information may provide
frame/sub-frame offset information.
[0026] In EUTRA, radio resources are assigned as a set of sub-
carriers over a timeslot. Thus in E-UTRA Scheduling embodiments, for
example, the radio resource assignment includes assigning a sub-carrier
for a specified time interval. In UMTS scheduling embodiments, the
radio resource assignment includes assigning a channelization code in a
frequency channel for a specified time interval. These radio resource
assignments are only illustrative and not intended to limit the subject
matter of the disclosure.
[0027] Generally, the radio resource assignment information of the
control channel identifies at least one terminal to which a radio resource
has been assigned. In one embodiment, one or more terminals to which
a resource has been assigned are identified by information in the control
channel. In another embodiment, the identity is a group identity
assigned to at least one terminal. In a more particular embodiment, the
terminals to which a resource has been assigned are identified and the
order in which the terminals are identified dictates what resource has
been assigned. For example, if three of the 5 terminals in a group are
identified as having been assigned a resource, by virtue of the terminals
having been referenced by a code or other identifier in the control
channel assignment information, the first referenced terminal is
assigned a first unique predefined radio resource, the second referenced
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terminal is assigned a second unique predefined radio resource, and the
third referenced terminal is assigned a third unique predefined radio
resource, wherein the unique predefined radio resources are known a
priori by the terminals in the group. Thus in this first embodiment,
only the identity of the terminals to which an assignment has been
made needs to be communicated by the scheduler to the group. FIG. 4
illustrates a sub-channel 400 comprising a control channel 410 having a
resource assignment bit map 420 with locations that are mapped to
unique predefined radio resources in the data channel 430. Particularly,
resource assignment location 422 is associated with radio resource 432
and bit map location 424 is associated with radio resource 434. Each of
the other bit map location is also associated with a corresponding radio
resource.
[0028] In an alternative embodiment, the control channel
assignment information may include additional information associated
with each terminal reference indicating what resource has been
assigned. In this alternative embodiment, for each assignment, the
control channel information must identify the terminal and identify the
radio resource assigned. FIG. 5 illustrates a sub-channel 500 comprising
a control channel 510 having a resource assignment bit map 520 with
locations that are mapped to unique predefined radio resources in the
data channel 530. Particularly, resource assignment location 522
includes additional bit defining radio resource 532 and bit map location
424 includes additional bit defining radio resource 534. The use of
additional bits to define the radio resources provides the scheduler with
greater flexibility in scheduling and allocating radio resources.
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[0029] In another alternative embodiment, the control channel
assignment information includes additional (pointer) information
associated with each terminal indicating where to obtain a resource
assignment. FIG. 6 illustrates a sub-channel 600 comprising a control
channel 610 having a resource assignment bit map 620 with locations
that include pointers to unique predefined radio resources in the data
channel 630. Particularly, resource assignment location 622 includes
additional bits pointing to location 626, which defines or identifies radio
resource 632. The resource assignment location 624 includes additional
bits pointing to location 628, which defines or identifies radio resource
634.
[0030] In another embodiment, each terminal in the group is
associated with a location within a bit map that is part of the
assignment control channel. In FIG. 3, for example, five terminals in a
group are each associated with a corresponding location in the uplink
and downlink resource assignment control channels. For example, the
first terminal reads the first location 318, the second terminal reads the
second location 322, etc. in each of the uplink and downlink assignment
channels. In one embodiment, a unique pre-defined radio resource,
known a priori by each terminal, is associated with each bit map
location. According to this exemplary embodiment, the bit map merely
needs to indicate whether or not an assignment has been made.
[0031] In one embodiment, a communication terminal is grouped
in first and second groups. For example, one group may be associated
with frequency diverse radio resources and another group associated
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with frequency selective radio resources. In one exemplary application,
a terminal is assigned to a frequency selective group for a first
transmission and to a frequency diverse group for re-transmissions.
Alternatively, a terminal may be assigned to a frequency diverse group
for first transmissions and to a frequency selective group for re-
transmissions. In another application, one group may be for receiving
compressed information and another group for receiving uncompressed
information. Multiple grouping may also be based on whether the
terminal is communicating both data and voice, and more generally
whether the terminal is communicating using both longer and shorter
data packets. Also terminals may be grouped in more than one group
to address overload conditions. Terminals may also be grouped in
multiple groups for other reasons not explicitly identified herein.
[0032] The first and second groups to which the terminal is
assigned may be assigned to the same sub-frames or to different sub-
frames in the same or different frames. In embodiments where
terminals are grouped in more than one group, the first and second
groups are assigned or associated with less than all sub-frames of the
same or different frame.
[0033] In one embodiment, a terminal is assigned to first and
second groups wherein the first and second groups are assigned to the
same sub-frames of the same frame. Such a grouping assignment may
be suitable for terminals using compressed and uncompressed
communications. This exemplary grouping assignment is also suitable
for terminals simultaneously using voice and data services. Another
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application for this exemplary grouping is to accommodate overload
conditions. An overload condition may occur when terminals in a
particular group require more resources than are available for the group
in a particular sub-frame. Thus where resources are unavailable in a
sub-frame associated with the primary group, a terminal may be
granted resources in a different sub-frame associated with a secondary
group. In one embodiment, a terminal is assigned to first and second
groups wherein the first and second groups are assigned to different
sub-frames of the same frame. Such a grouping assignment may be
suitable for terminals simultaneously using voice and data services.
Another application for this exemplary grouping is to accommodate
overload conditions. In another embodiment, a terminal is assigned to
first and second groups wherein the first and second groups are
assigned to the same or different sub-frames of different frames. Such a
grouping assignment may also be suitable for terminals simultaneously
using voice and data services.
[0034] In one embodiment where a terminal is assigned to first
and second groups, a control channel is assigned to at least one sub-
frame of the first and/or second group. In one embodiment, first and
second groups are assigned to common sub-frames of a common frame,
and different control channels are assigned to at least one sub-frame in
the first and second groups. The control channels may or may not be
resource assignment control channels.
[0035] In another embodiment where a terminal is assigned to
first and second groups, a resource assignment control channel is
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assigned to at least one sub-frame of the first and/or second group, and
a radio resource is assigned to the terminal grouped in the first and
second groups over the resource assignment control channel. The
assigned radio resource may be in the same sub-frame as the control
channel and/or in one or more different sub-frames of the same or
different frame as the sub-frame in which the control channel is located.
In another embodiment, the assigned radio resource is in at least one of
two sub-frame groups, wherein each sub-frame group includes at least
one sub-frame and each of the first and second groups is associated
with a corresponding one of the sub-frame groups. The assigned radio
resource may be in at least one of two different sub-frame groups, or the
assigned radio resource may be in two or more different sub-frame
groups.
[0036] In one embodiment, the wireless communication terminal
determines a radio resource assignment based on control channel
information on an assigned control channel, wherein the control
channel information indicates all possible assignments of first and
second radio resources to the terminal. Particularly, either one of the
first or second resources may be assigned, or both the first and second
resources may be assigned, or neither of the first and second resources
may be assigned.
[0037] In one embodiment, the radio resource assignment is
determined based on control channel information received in first
and/or second sub-frames. In one embodiment, for example, an uplink
radio resource assignment is determined based on control channel
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information received in the first sub-frame, and a downlink radio
resource assignment is determined based on control channel
information received in the second sub-frame. Non-resource
assignment information, for example, modulation format, coding rate,
etc., may also be communicated over a control channel and determined
by the terminal for one or more radio resources assigned to the
terminal, hi one embodiment, the non-resource assignment information
may be located in the data channel portion of a sub-frame, wherein the
location of the non-resource assignment information is known to the
terminal a prior or information is included in the control channel
indicating the location of the non-resource assignment information.
[0038] In one embodiment, a wireless communication terminal
determines whether it has been assigned first and second radio
resources by monitoring first and second corresponding control
channels. In one particular embodiment, the terminal determines
whether it has been assigned the second radio resource only if the first
radio resource was not assigned. In another particular embodiment, the
terminal is assigned a first radio resource through a first control channel
and, thereafter, the terminal monitors a second control channel only if a
condition is not satisfied in connection with the radio resource assigned
via the first control channel. For example, if the terminal experiences a
failed transmission or reception on the first radio resource, the terminal
would monitor the second control channel for an alternate radio
resource assignment.
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[0039] In another embodiment, a wireless communication
terminal monitors a first control channel for radio resource assignment
information on a wireless communication network and, while
monitoring the first control channel, the terminal obtains information
for monitoring a second control channel on the same wireless
communication network. In one embodiment, the second control
channel is different than the first control channel wherein the terminal
may monitor one or both of the first and second control channels. In
other embodiment, the terminal the second control channel instead of
the first control channel, wherein the second control channel is a
modification of the first control channel. An exemplary modification is
one such that the modified control channel is capable of assigning
resources associated with groups to which the terminal has been
associated at an infrastructure entity, for example, a base station
scheduler. This additional control channel monitoring information may
be obtained by reading a broadcast control or other channel, or by
receiving a dedicated message. Assignment to a secondary group may
be to accommodate services, for example, voice or data, in addition to
services already used by the terminal. Such a subsequent assignment
may also be for addressing overloading conditions. The terminal may
monitor the second channel for radio resource assignments or for other
information.
[0040] In one embodiment, the terminal determines whether the
terminal has been identified, by at least one of two different identities
assigned to the terminal, in the control channel information monitored
by the terminal. For example, the terminal may be assigned one or
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more identities by a scheduler, wherein each identity is associated with
a corresponding group to which the terminal has been associated by the
scheduler. The terminal may thus use the one or more identities to
determine which radio resources, for example, uplink, downlink, voice,
data, first transmission, re-transmission, etc., have been assigned.
[0041] While the present disclosure and the best modes thereof
have been described in a manner establishing possession by the
inventors and enabling those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use
the same, it will be understood and appreciated that there are many
equivalents to the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein and that
modifications and variations may be made thereto without departing
from the scope and spirit of the inventions, which are to be limited not
by the exemplary embodiments but by the appended claims.
[0042] What is claimed is:
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CLAIMS
1. A method in a wireless communication infrastructure
entity wherein information is communicated in a frame comprising
multiple sub-frames, the method comprising:
grouping at least two wireless communication terminals in
a first group;
assigning the first group to less than all sub-frames
constituting a first frame,
assigning a first radio resource assignment control channel
of at least one assigned sub-frame to the first group, the sub-frame in a
frame in a repeating sequence of frames.
2. The method of Claim 1, assigning a radio resource to at
least one terminal, but not all terminals, of the first group with radio
resource assignment information in the control channel.
3. The method of Claim 1, simultaneously assigning
different portions of a radio resource to corresponding terminals of the
first group.
4. The method of Claim 1, grouping the terminals in the
first group based on radio channel conditions associated with the
terminals.
5. The method of Claim 1, grouping the terminals in the
first group based on terminal operating characteristic.
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6. The method of Claim 1,
the first control channel includes radio resource assignment
information identifying at least one terminal to which a radio resource
has been assigned,
allocating a predefined radio resource to the at least one
terminal based on the order in which the terminal is identified.
7. The method of Claim 1,
the first control channel includes radio resource assignment
information identifying at least one terminal to which a radio resource
has been assigned,
allocating a predefined radio resource to the at least one
terminal in the radio resource assignment information.
8. The method of Claim 1,
associating each terminal in the first group with a location
within a bit map;
indicating in each location of the bit map associated with a
particular terminal whether the corresponding terminal has been
assigned a radio resource.
9. The method of Claim 8,
associating a unique predefined radio resource with each
location in the bit map,
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allocating the unique predefined radio resource to the
terminal by indicating that a radio resource has been assigned to the
terminal.
10. The method of Claim 1,
assigning a radio resource to at least one terminal of the
first group with radio resource assignment information in the control
channel,
the radio resource assignment information indicating that
the radio resource assigned is located in more than one sub-frame.
11. The method of Claim 1,
assigning a radio resource to at least one terminal of the
first group with radio resource assignment information in the control
channel/
the radio resource assignment information indicating that
the radio resource assigned is in a sub-frame that is different from the
sub-frame in "which the control channel is associated.
12. The method of Claim 1, providing feedback
information in a control channel for a previous transmission by at least
one terminal of the first group.
13. The method of Claim 1, re-assigning at least one
terminal from the first group to a different group.
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14. The method of Claim 1, the first control channel
includes a group identity identifying at least one terminal to which a
radio resource has been assigned.
15. A method in a wireless communication terminal, the
method comprising:
determining an assignment of a radio resource to the
terminal based on information in a control channel associated with a
group to which the terminal is assigned by a wireless communication
infrastructure entity;
determining a radio resource mapping for the terminal
based on information on the control channel.
16. The method of Claim 15, receiving resource assignment
control channel information, the control channel information indicating
which frame and corresponding sub-frame to monitor for radio
resource assignments.
17. The method of Claim 16, receiving resource assignment
control channel information includes receiving a sub-carrier assignment
within the sub-frame, the sub-carrier identifying a control channel radio
resource to be monitored by the terminal.
18. The method of Claim 16, receiving resource assignment
control channel information includes receiving at least one of uplink
radio resource assignment control channel information, or downlink
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radio resource assignment control channel information, or feedback
radio resource assignment control channel information.
19. The method of Claim 16, requesting re-assignment of
the terminal to a different group.
20. The method of Claim 16, determining a radio resource
mapping for the terminal includes obtaining an assignment of a radio
resource to the terminal.
21. The method of Claim 20, obtaining an assignment of a
radio resource includes obtaining a predefined radio resource based on
the order in which the terminal is identified as having been assigned a
radio resource.
22. The method of Claim 20, obtaining an assignment of a
radio resource includes obtaining a predefined radio resource based on
information in a particular bit map location to which the terminal has
been assigned.
23. The method of Claim 15,
receiving a group identity associated with the group to
which the wireless communication terminal has been assigned by the
remote scheduling entity for radio resource scheduling.
24. The method of Claim 23, determining radio resource
information using the group identity.
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25. The method of Claim 23, determining data channel
information using the group identity.
26. A method in a wireless communication infrastructure
entity wherein information is communicated in a frame comprising
multiple sub-frames, the method comprising:
grouping at least two wireless communication terminals in
a group;
assigning a first control channel to the group, the first
control channel a first radio resource assignment control channel;
associating the first control channel with less than all sub-
frames constituting a first frame.
27. A method in a wireless communication infrastructure
entity wherein information is communicated in a frame comprising
multiple sub-frames, the method comprising:
grouping at least two wireless communication terminals in
a group;
assigning the at least two terminals of the group to a
corresponding radio resource in a common physical sub-frame.
28. The method of Claim 27,
assigning a radio resource assignment control channel of
the physical sub-frame to the at least two terminals of the group.
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29. A method in a wireless communication infrastructure
entity wherein information is communicated in a frame comprising
multiple sub-frames, the method comprising:
grouping at least one wireless communication terminal in a
first group and grouping at least one separate wireless communication
terminal in a second group;
assigning the first and second groups to at least one
common sub-frame, but less than all sub-frames constituting a common
frame;
assigning a control channel of the at least one common sub-
frame to the first and second groups.
30. The method of Claim 29, grouping at least two wireless
communication terminal in the first group and grouping at least two
separate wireless communication terminal in the second group.
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A method in a wireless communication network (100)
wherein information is communicated in a frame structure wherein each
frame includes multiple sub-frames, including grouping at least two
wireless communication terminals in a group, assigning the group to less
than all sub-frames constituting a communication frame, and assigning
a radio resource assignment control channel of one or more assigned
sub-frames to the group. The control channel is used to assign radio
resources to one or more terminals of the group.

Documents:

01274-kolnp-2008-abstract.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-claims.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-correspondence others.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-description complete.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-drawings.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-form 1.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-form 3.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-form 5.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-gpa.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-international publication.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-international search report.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-pct priority document notification.pdf

01274-kolnp-2008-pct request form.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(02-08-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-FORM-1.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-FORM-2.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-FORM-3.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-FORM-5.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-FORM-6.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-(11-05-2012)-PA-CERTIFIED COPIES.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

1274-KOLNP-2008-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

1274-kolnp-2008-form 18.pdf

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Patent Number 263106
Indian Patent Application Number 1274/KOLNP/2008
PG Journal Number 41/2014
Publication Date 10-Oct-2014
Grant Date 07-Oct-2014
Date of Filing 28-Mar-2008
Name of Patentee MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.
Applicant Address 600 NORTH US HIGHWAY 45, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 60048
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GHOSH, AMITAVA 3240 INDIAN CREEK DRIVE, BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS 60089
2 LOVE, ROBERT T 817 S. HOUGH STREET, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS 60010
3 STEWART, KENNETH A 251 PARKER DRIVE, GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS 60030-3603
4 SUN, YAKUN 3038 CENTRAL STREET #2, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 60201
5 KUCHIBHOTLA, RAVI 1093 SMITHFIELD COURT, GURNEE, ILLINOIS 60031
6 CUDAK, MARK C 2800 DEERFIELD LANE, ROLLING MEADOWS, ILLINOIS 60008
7 XIAO, WEIMIN 5129 CHAMBERS DRIVE, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS 60010
8 CLASSON, BRIAN K 756 W. BLOOMFIELD COURT, PALATINE, ILLINOIS 60067
PCT International Classification Number H04L 12/56
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2006/035525
PCT International Filing date 2006-09-13
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/243033 2005-10-04 U.S.A.