Title of Invention

EFFECTIVE SYSTEM INFORMATION RECEPTION METHOD

Abstract Disclosed is the method for informing, by a wireless communication system, to a terminal about information required for reception when the terminal is connected to the wireless communication system, in which a base station updates system information according to a preset period, and the terminal efficiently receives or checks any update of the system information based on the period.
Full Text Description
EFFECTIVE SYSTEM INFORMATION RECEPTION METHOD
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to a wireless (radio) communication system for
providing wireless communication services and a wireless (radio) terminal, and more
particularly, to a method for informing, by the wireless communication system, to the
terminal about information required for reception when the wireless terminal is
connected to the wireless communication system, in which a base station updates
system information according to a preset period, and the terminal efficiently receives
or checks any update of the system information based on the period.
Background Art
[2] Figure 1 shows an exemplary network structure of an Evolved Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (E-UMTS) as a mobile communication system to which a
related art and the present invention are applied. The E-UMTS system is a system that
has evolved from the UMTS system, and its standardization work is currently being
performed by the 3GPP standards organization. The E-UMTS system can also be
referred to as a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) system.
[3] The E-UMTS network can roughly be divided into an Evolved Universal Terrestrial
Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and a Core Network (CN). The E-UTRAN
generally comprises a terminal (i.e., User Equipment (UE)), a base station (i.e., eNode
B), and an Access Gateway (AG) that is located at an end of the E-UMTS network and
connects with one or more external networks. The AG may be divided into a part for
processing user traffic and a part for handling control traffic. Here, an AG for
processing new user traffic and an AG for processing control traffic can be com-
municated with each other by using a new interface. One eNode B may have one or
more cells. An interface for transmitting the user traffic or the control traffic may be
used among the eNode Bs. The CN may comprise an AG, nodes for user registration of
other UEs, and the like. An interface may be used to distinguish the E-UTRAN and the
CN from each other.
[4] Radio interface protocol layers between the terminal and the network can be divided
into a first layer (L1), a second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based on three lower
layers of an Open System Interconnection (OSI) standard model widely known in com-
munications systems. A physical layer belonging to the first layer provides an in-
formation transfer service using a physical channel. A Radio Resource Control (RRC)
layer located at the lowest portion of the third layer controls radio resources between
the terminal and the network. For this purpose, the RRC layer allows RRC messages to
be exchanged between the terminal and the network.
[5] Figs. 2 and 3 show radio interface protocol architecture between a terminal and E-
UTRAN based on 3GPP radio access network standards. Particularly, Fig. 2 shows
radio protocol architecture in a control plane, and Fig. 3 shows radio protocol ar-
chitecture in a user plane.
[6] The radio interface protocol in Figs. 2 and 3 has horizontal layers comprising a
physical layer, a data link layer and a network layer, and has vertical planes comprising
a user plane for transmitting user traffic and a control plane for transmitting control
signals. The protocol layers in Figs. 2 and 3 can be divided into a first layer (L1), a
second layer (L2) and a third layer (L3) based on three lower layers of an Open System
Interconnection (OSI) standard model widely known in communications systems.
Hereinafter, each iayer in the radio protocol control plane in Fig. 2 and a radio protocol
user plane in Fig. 3 will be described.
[7] A first layer, as a physical iayer, provides an information transfer service to an upper
layer using a physical channel. The physical layer is connected to its upper layer,
called a Medium Access Control (MAC) layer, via a transport channel. The MAC layer
and the physical layer exchange data via the transport channel. Data is transferred via a
physical channel between different physical layers, namely, between the physical layer
of a transmitting side and the physical layer of a receiving side. The physical channel is
modulated based on an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
technique, and utilizes time and frequency as radio resources.
[8] The MAC layer located at the second layer provides a service to an upper layer,
called a Radio Link Control (RLC) layer, via a logical channel. The RLC layer of the
second layer supports reliable data transmissions. The function of the RLC layer may
be implemented as a functional block in the MAC layer. In this case, the RLC layer
may not exist. A Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer of the second layer,
in the radio protocol user plane, is used to efficiently transmit IP packets, such as IPv4
or IPv6, on a radio interface with a relatively narrow bandwidth. For this purpose, the
PDCP layer reduces the size of an IP packet header which is relatively great in size and
includes unnecessary control information, namely, a function called header com-
pression is performed.
[9] A Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer located at the lowest portion of the third
layer is only defined in the control plane. The RRC layer controls logical channels,
transport channels and physical channels in relation to establishment, re-configuration
and release of Radio Bearers (RBs). Here, the RB signifies a service provided by the
second layer for data transmissions between the terminal and the E-UTRAN. If an
RRC connection is established between the RRC layer of the terminal and the RRC
layer of the radio network, the terminal is in the RRC connected mode. Otherwise, the
terminal is in an RRC idle mode.
[10] A Non-Access Stratum (NAS) layer located at an upper portion of the RRC layer
performs functions, such as session management, mobility management and the like.
[11] One cell constructing an eNB is set to one of bandwidths of 1.25 MHz, 2.5 MHz, 5
MHz, 10 MHz, 20 MHz and the like, so as to provide downlink or uplink transmission
services to multiple terminals. Here, different cells may be set to provide different
bandwidths.
[12] Downlink transport channels for transmitting data from a network to a terminal may
comprise a Broadcast Channel (BCH) for transmitting system information, a Paging
Channel (PCH) for transmitting paging messages and a downlink Shared Channel
(SCH) for fransrnitting other user traffic or control messages. Traffic or control
messages of a downlink point-to-multipoint service (multicast or broadcast service)
may be transmitted either via a downlink SCH, or via a separate downlink Multicast
Channel (MCH). In addition, uplink transport channels for transmitting data from a
terminal to a network may comprise a Random Access Channel (RACH) for
transmitting an initial control message and an uplink Shared Channel (SCH) for
transmitting user traffic or control messages.
[13] Logical channels which are located at an upper portion of transport channels and
mapped to the transport channels include a Broadcast Control Channel (BCCH), a
Paging Control Channel (PCCH), a Common Control Channel (CCCH), a MBMS
point-to-multipoint Control Channel / Multicast Control Channel (MCCH), a MBMS
point-to-multipoint Traffic Channel / Multicast Traffic Channel (MTCH), and the like.
[14] Fig. 4 shows a transmission on a control channel according to the related art.
[15] A physical channel is composed of multiple sub-frames arranged on a time axis and
multiple sub-carriers arranged oh a frequency axis. Here, a single sub-frame includes a
plurality of symbols on the time axis. One sub-frame is composed of a plurality of
resource blocks, each of which includes a plurality of symbols and a plurality of sub-
carriers. Also, each sub-frame can use particular sub-carriers of particular symbols
(e.g., a first symbol) at the corresponding sub-frame for a Physical Downlink Control
Channel (PDCCH), namely, a L1/L2 control channel. One sub-frame is a time duration
of 0.5 ms. A Transmission Time Interval (TTI) as a unit time for which da:a is
transmitted is 1 ms corresponding to two sub-frames.
[16] In E-UMTS system, radio resource(s) of in a cell is allocated for an uplink radio
resource(s) and a downlink radio resource(s). The base station (eNode B) is in charge
of controlling or allocating of the uplink and downlink radio resource(s). Namely, the
base station decides which terminal can use which or how much radio resource(s) for
which particular time period(s). After such determination is made, the base station
transmits those information to a corresponding terminal so that the terminal can
perform the uplink or downlink transmission according to the information.
[17] In conventional art, the terminal continuously uses the radio resource(s) in a
connected mode. However, in recent years, there are many service based on an IP
(Internet Protocol) packet, and continuously using of the radio resource(s) in the
connected mode may cause a drawback because these IP packet based service does not
always communicates packet(s) all the time, rather there are many periods that packets
are not communicated even in the connected mode. As such, continuously allocating
and using of the radio resource(s) for whole time period in a connected mode may be
ineffective and undesirable. In order to solve this drawback, the radio resource(s) may
be allocated only when there is service data to be communicated.
[18] Hereinafter, description of an RRC state of a terminal and a RRC connection method
will be given in detail. The RRC state refers to whether the RRC of the terminal is
logically connected to the RRC of the E-UTRAN, thereby forming a logical
connection with the RRC of the E-UTRAN. If the RRC of the terminal forms a logical
connection with the RRC of the E-UTRAN, this is referred to as an "RRC connected
state." Conversely, if there is no logical connection between the RRC of the terminal
and the RRC of the E-UTRAN, this is referred to as an "RRC idle state." When the
terminal is in the RRC connected state and, accordingly, the E-UTRAN can recognize
the existence of the corresponding terminal according to units of cells, the E-UTRAN
can effectively control the terminal. On the other hand, the E-UTRAN cannot
recognize a terminal that is in idle state. The terminal in idle state can be managed by
the CN according to units of location areas or units of tracking (routing) areas, which
are areas larger than the cell. Specifically, the existence of a terminal in idle state is
only recognized according to units of large areas, such as location areas or tracking
(routing) areas, and the terminal must transition into the connected state in order to
receive typical mobile communication services such as voice or data.
[19] When a user initially turns on the power of the terminal, the terminal first detects an
appropriate cell and maintains its idle state in the corresponding cell. The terminal in
idle state forms an RRC connection with the RRC of the E-UTRAN through the RRC
connection procedure and transitions into the RRC connected state when the RRC
connection needs to be formed. There are several instances in which a terminal in idle
state is required to form the RRC connection. For example, an uplink data transmission
may be required due to a call attempt by a user or the transmission of a response
message in response to a paging message received from the E-UTRAN may be
required.
[20] Hereinafter, description of system information will be given. The system information
may include all information required for a terminal to know for a connection with a
base station. Accordingly, before the terminal attempts to connect to the base station, it
should receive all system information and always have the most updated system in-
formation. In addition, considering that all terminals within one cell should know the
system information, the base station periodically transmits the system information.
[21] The system information may be divided into a Master Information Block (MIB), a
Scheduling Block (SB), a System Information Block (SIB) and the like. The MIB
serves to inform the terminal about a physical construction of a corresponding cell
(e.g., a bandwidth, and the like). The SB serves to inform the terminal about
transmission information of SIBs (e.g., a transmission period and the like). The SIB
refers to a collection (or aggregate) of system information that are related to each
other. For instance, some SIB may include information of neighboring cells only, and
other SIB may include information about an uplink radio channel only used by the
terminal.
[22] In the related art, in order for a terminal to receive appropriate services without
causing any trouble in a system, the terminal should always have the most updated
system information. However, such system information needs to be received by a
terminal which has newly entered into a cell, or a terminal which has been newly
turned on in a specific cell. Accordingly, the base station would repeatedly transmit the
system information. In this case, requiring the terminal to always receive the system
information may cause a problem of unnecessarily wasting power to a terminal which
has already received the most updated system information. Accordingly, it is necessary
for the terminal to read system information only if the system information is actually
modified.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical Solution
[23] The present invention is to provide a method for efficiently receiving and updating
system information, by a terminal, if the system information is modified, wherein a
base station which transmits control information required for a connection with the
base station (i.e., system information) to the terminal uses a minimum radio resources
of a cell under its management, thereby maximizing efficiency of radio resources as
well as minimizing power consumption of the terminal which should receive the
control information.
[24] To implement at least the above feature in whole or in parts the present invention
may provide a method of receiving system information for an uplink access in a
wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving the system in-
formation and period information related to a modification of the system information;
determining whether or not the system information needs to be modified; and receiving
updated system information according to the period information if the system in-
formation is determined to be modified.
[25] The present invention may also provide a method of transmitting system information
for an uplink access in a wireless communication system, the method comprising:
transmitting the system information and period information related to a modification of
the system information; notifying whether or not the system information needs to be
modified; and transmitting updated system information according to the period in-
formation if the system information is determined to be modified.
[26] Additional features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which
follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon
examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The ob-
jectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the
structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as
the appended drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[27] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, il-
lustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to
explain the principles of the invention.
[28] In the drawings:
[29] Figure 1 shows an exemplary network structure of an Evolved Universal Terrestrial
Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) as a mobile communication system to which a
related art and the present invention are applied;
[30] Figure 2 shows a radio interface protocol architecture in a control plane between a
terminal and a Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) based
on 3GPP radio access network standards;
[31] Figure 3 shows a radio interface protocol architecture in a user plane between a
terminal and a Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) based
on 3GPP radio access network standards;
[32] Figure 4 shows an exemplary view of a related art physical channel structure for
control channel transmission;
[33] Figure 5 shows a system information reception process according a first embodiment
of the present invention; and
[34] Figure 6 shows a system information reception process according a second em-
bodiment of the present invention.
Mode for the Invention
[35] One aspect of the present invention is the recognition by the present inventors
regarding the problems and drawbacks of the related art described above and explained
in more detail hereafter. Based upon such recognition, the features of the present
invention have been developed.
[36] The present invention may be embodied in a 3GPP communication technology, in
particular, in the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) system, a
communication apparatus and method thereof. However, the present invention may
also be applied to all wired/wireless communications to which the technical scope of
the present invention can be applied.
[37] Hereinafter, description of structures and operations of the preferred embodiments
according to the present invention will be given with reference to the accompanying
drawings. Figure 5 shows an exemplary system information reception process
according a first embodiment of the present invention. Referring to Fig. 5, a BCCH
period refers to a time period (time duration) in which system information (SI) having
the same content is transmitted. That is, the system information is transmitted with the
same content in the same BCCH period. More specifically, if system information needs
to be modified while being transmitted within a certain BCCH period, such system in-
formation may be modified in the next BCCH period or new (modified) system in-
formation may be transmitted in the next BCCH period. In Fig. 5, the terminal is
notified in the BCCH period 3 that the BCCH has been modified. Accordingly, the
terminal considers (determines) that new system information, other than that
transmitted in the BCCH period 2, would be transmitted in the BCCH period 3. In Fig.
5, the terminal is notified in the BCCH period 4 that the BCCH is not modified. Ac-
cordingly, the terminal determines that the system information having the same content
as that transmitted in the previous BCCH period (e.g., in the BCCH period 3) would be
transmitted in the BCCH period 4, thereby not receiving the system information. That
is, the BCCH period refers to a minimum time interval in which the system in-
formation can be modified. In other words, different system information cannot be
transmitted within one BCCH period.
[38] Figure 6 shows an exemplary system information reception process according a
second embodiment of the present invention. Referring to Fig. 6, a period (duration)
for indicating modification of system information by a base station, and a period
(duration) for indicating the start of transmission of newly updated (modified) system
information may be set differently. That is, if a modification of system information is
indicated in a certain system information modification period, the modified system in-
formation can be transmitted in the next system information modification period. More
specifically, the base station may inform the terminal that the system information has
been modified in a Nth system information modification period, and may transmit the
actually modified system information in the next system information modification
period.
[39] For instance, if the terminal has obtained information indicating a modification of
system information in a certain system information modification period, the terminal
may be configured to receive modified system information in the next system in-
formation modification period. That is, if the base station informs the terminal about
the modification of the system information in the Nth system information modification
period and, accordingly, the terminal receives such system information, the terminal
would actually receive the system information in the next system information modi-
fication period.
[40] The present invention is to provide a method for efficiently receiving and updating,
by a terminal, system information if the system information is modified, wherein a
base station which transmits to the terminal control information required for a
connection with the base station (i.e., system information) uses a minimum radio
resources of a cell under its management, thereby maximizing efficiency of radio
resources as well as minimizing power consumption of the terminal which should
receive the control information. For this, the present invention proposes to operate the
terminal and the base station by using information regarding a period related to
reception or modification of system information. Here, the period related to the
reception or modification of the system information refers to a minimum period in
which system information can be modified, or a minimum period in which the base
station can modify the system information. In addition, the period related to the
reception or modification of the system information may also refer to a minimum time
in which the base station should wait until the next system information modification
after modifying the system information. In addition, the period related to the reception
or modification of the system information may refer to a minimum time in which the
base station should modify system information and wait until modified system in-
formation is to be transmitted, if the base station notifies the terminal that system in-
formation has not been modified. The period related to the reception or modification of
the system information may refer to a maximum period, in regard to the system in-
formation modification, which allows the terminal to check whether or not system in-
formation has been modified. The period related to the reception or modification of the
system information may refer to a period in which the terminal periodically checks
whether or not system information is modified or periodically receives system in-
formation. Here, the period related to the reception or modification of the system in-
formation may refer to a maximum time which does not need to further receive system
information, or a time period without needing to check the modification of the system
information after the terminal verifies that system information has not been modified
as compared to the previously received system information. Further, the period related
to the reception or modification of the system information may refer to a period for
starting reception of modified system information after the terminal verifies that
system information has been modified when compared to the previously received
system information.
[41] The present invention proposes to operate the terminal and the base station by using
time information related to reception or modification of system information. Here, the
time information related to the reception or modification of the system information
may refer to when modified system information, as compared to the previous system
information, can be transmitted. In addition, the time information related to the
reception or modification of the system information may indicate a starting time when
a first portion of modified system information is and/or can be transmitted. The time
information related to the reception or modification of the system information may
indicate a time when the base station can modify system information or start the
transmission of modified system information. The time information related to the
reception or modification of the system information may refer to a time when the base
station can perform the next modification of system information after having modified
the system information. In addition, the time information related to the reception or
modification of the system information may indicate a time when the system can start
the transmission of actually modified system information, if system information needs
to be modified after the system informs the terminal that the system information has
not been modified when compared to the previous system information. The time in-
formation related to the reception or modification of the system information may refer
to a time, in regard to the modification of system information, when the terminal starts
checking whether or not system information has been modified. In addition, the time
information related to the reception or modification of the system information may
refer to a limit time duration (or time period) in which there is no need to receive
further system information, or a time when an operation to check whether or not
system information modification is to be performed in the next time should be
performed after the terminal checks that system information has not been modified
when compared to the previously received system information. In addition, the time in-
formation related to the reception or modification of the system information may refer
to a time when the terminal starts the reception of new (modified) system information
after checking that the system information has been modified when compared to the
previous system information. The time information related to the reception or modi-
fication of the system information may refer to a time when the terminal periodically
checks whether or not system information is modified or periodically receives the
system information.
[42] The present invention proposes to operate the terminal and the base station by using
time period (time duration) information related to reception or modification of system
information. Here, the time period information related to the reception or modification
of the system information may refer to a time period in which the system information
is transmitted a number of times with the same content System information may be
transmitted with the same content or with different content in a certain time period
designated by the time period information related to the reception or modification of
the system information. The time period information related to the reception or modi-
fication of the system information may refer to the next time period which modified
system information can be transmitted if the base station desires to change the system
information that is being transmitted. Here, the time period information related to the
reception or modification of the system information may refer to a unit of time in
which the base station can modify system information, or a time period in which the
base station can start the transmission of modified system information. Or, it may refer
to a time period in which the base station may modify the system information. In
addition, the time period information related to the reception or modification of the
system information may refer to a time period in which the base station can perform a
next modification of system information after changing the system information. In
regard to the modification of the system information, it may refer to a time period in
which the terminal starts checking whether or not the system information has been
changed. The time period information related to the reception or modification of the
system information may refer to a time period in which the terminal considers that the
system information would be transmitted with the same content, after checking that the
system information has not been modified as compared to the previously received
system information. Or it may refer to a time period in which an operation should be
performed to check whether or not system information modification is to be performed
in the next time period. The time period information related to the reception or modi-
fication of the system information may refer to a time period in which the terminal pe-
riodically checks whether or not system information has been modified or periodically
receives the system information.
[43] That is, in the present invention, the base station sets the system information modi-
fication periods, and transmits the system information with the same content in the
same system information modification period. Accordingly, the base station may
transmit system information with different content in different system information
modification period only. That is, the system information modification period refers to
a time period in which the system information is transmitted with the same content.
[44] In regard to the system information modification period, the base station informs the
terminal about information, such as a starting point, a period of time duration, a length
of time duration, and the like. Based on such information, the terminal would know in-
formation about each of the system information modification periods. Accordingly, in
the present invention, the base station is configured to set system information modi-
fication periods and notify information related to the system information modification
periods. The terminal considers (determines) that system information of the same
content is transmitted within the same system information modification period. Ac-
cordingly, if it is checked that the system information is not modified in a current
system information modification period, the terminal determines that the system in-
formation has not been modified in this system information modification period as
compared to the previous system information, thereby not reading the system in-
formation. In addition, if the terminal checks that the system information has not been
modified in the current system information modification period, the terminal checks
whether or not the system information would be modified in the next system in-
formation modification period. If the system information is determined to be modified
in the current system information modification period, the terminal would read the
system information. Here, when the system information should be read, the terminal
would read such information in the current system information modification period.
Accordingly, in the present invention, the base station sets the system information
modification periods and notifies information related to such system information modi-
fication periods. The system is configured to transmit the system information of the
same content within the same system information modification period. Accordingly, if
the base station determines that system information should be modified within a certain
system information modification period during its transmission, the base station would
transmit the system information that are already being transmitted within the current
system information modification period, and then transmit modified system in-
formation in the next system information modification period.
[45] The system information change may only occur at specific radio frames (i.e., concept
of a modification period is used). The system information messages may be
transmitted a number of times with the same content within the modification period, as
defined by its scheduling. The modification period boundaries are defined by SFN mod
N, where N is configured by system information. When the network changes all or
some of the system information, it first notifies the terminal (UEs) about this change,
and this notification may be done throughout a modification period. In the next modi-
fication period, the network may transmit the updated system information. Upon
receiving a change notification, the terminal (UE) may know that the current system
information is valid until the next modification period boundary. After this boundary,
the terminal may acquire the new system information.
[46] The present invention may provide a method of receiving system information for an
uplink access in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving
the system information and period information related to a modification of the system
information; determining whether or not the system information needs to be modified;
and receiving updated system information according to the period information if the
system information is determined to be modified, wherein the period information
comprises at least one of a starting point of a modification period, an ending point of
the modification period or total time duration (period) of the modification period, the
period information indicates a minimum period in which the system information can be
modified, the period information indicates a minimum period in which a base station
can change the system information, the period information indicates a minimum time
in which the base station should wait for the next updated system information after
changing the system information, the period information indicates a maximum period
in which the terminal checks whether or not the system information has been modified,
the period information indicates a starting time to receive the modified system in-
formation, the modified system information is also received in the certain modification
period when the period information is received in a certain modification period, the
modified system information is received in another modification period, other than the
certain modification period when the period information is received in a certain modi-
fication period, or the modified system information is received in the next modification
period after the certain modification period when the period information is received in
a certain modification period.
[47] It can be also said that the present invention also provide a method of transmitting
system information for an uplink access in a wireless communication system, the
method comprising: transmitting the system information and period information
related to a modification of the system information; notifying whether or not the
system information needs to be modified; and transmitting updated system information
according to the period information if the system information is determined to be
modified, wherein the period information comprises at least one of a starting point of a
modification period, an ending point of the modification period or total time duration
(period) of the modification period, the period information indicates a minimum period
in which the system information can be modified, the period information indicates a
minimum period in which a base station can change the system information, the period
information indicates a minimum time in which the base station should wait for the
next updated system information after changing the system information, the period in-
formation indicates a maximum period in which the terminal checks whether or not the
system information has been modified, the period information indicates a starting time
to transmit the modified system information, the modified system information is also
transmitted in the certain modification period when the period information is
transmitted in a certain modification period, the modified system information is
transmitted in another modification period, other than the certain modification period
when the period information is transmitted in a certain modification period, or the
modified system information is transmitted in the next modification period after the
certain modification period when the period information is transmitted in a certain
modification period.
[48] Namely, the present invention has an effect of efficiently receiving and updating, by
the terminal, system information if the system information is modified, in which the
base station which transmits to the terminal control information required for a
connection with the base station (i.e., system information) uses a minimum radio
resources of a cell under its management, thereby maximizing efficiency of radio
resources as well as minimizing power consumption of the terminal which should
receive the control information.
[49] Although the present invention is described in the context of mobile commu-
nications, the present invention may also be used in any wireless communication
systems using mobile devices, such as PDAs and laptop computers equipped with
wireless communication capabilities (i.e. interface). Moreover, the use of certain terms
to describe the present invention is not intended to limit the scope of the present
invention to a certain type of wireless communication system. The present invention is
also applicable to other wireless communication systems using different air interfaces
and/or physical layers, for example, TDMA, CDMA, FDMA, WCDMA, OFDM, EV-
DO, Wi-Max, Wi-Bro, etc.
[50] The exemplary embodiments may be implemented as a method, apparatus or article
of manufacture using standard programming and/or engineering techniques to produce
software, firmware, hardware, or any combination thereof. The term "article of man-
ufacture" as used herein refers to code or logic implemented in hardware logic (e.g., an
integrated circuit chip, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Application Specific
Integrated Circuit (ASIC), etc.) or a computer readable medium (e.g., magnetic storage
medium (e.g., hard disk drives, floppy disks, tape, etc.), optical storage (CD-ROMs,
optical disks, etc.), volatile and non-volatile memory devices (e.g., EEPROMs, ROMs,
PROMs, RAMs, DRAMs, SRAMs, Firmware, programmable logic, etc.).
[51] Code in the computer readable medium may be accessed and executed by a
processor. The code in which exemplary embodiments are implemented may further be
accessible through a transmission media or from a file server over a network. In such
cases, the article of manufacture in which the code is implemented may comprise a
transmission media, such as a network transmission line, wireless transmission media,
signals propagating through space, radio waves, infrared signals, etc. Of course, those
skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications may be made to this con-
figuration without departing from the scope of the present invention, and that the
article of manufacture may comprise any information bearing medium known in the
art.
[52] Any reference in this specification to "one embodiment," "an embodiment,"
"example embodiment," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic
described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of
the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification
are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular
feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it
is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature,
structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
[53] Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of il-
lustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modi-
fications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall
within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly,
various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or ar-
rangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure,
the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in
the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to
those skilled in the art.
[54] As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from
the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the
above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing de-
scription, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its
spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modi-
fications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such
metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
Claims
[1] A method of receiving system information for an uplink access in a wireless
communication system, the method comprising:
receiving the system information and period information related to a modi-
fication of the system information;
determining whether or not the system information needs to be modified; and
receiving updated system information according to the period information if the
system information is determined to be modified.
[2] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein the period in-
formation comprises at least one of a starting point of a modification period, an
ending point of the modification period or total time duration (period) of the
modification period.
[3] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein the period in-
formation indicates a minimum period in which the system information can be
modified.
[4] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein the period in-
formation indicates a minimum period in which a base station can change the
system information.
[5] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein the period in-
formation indicates a minimum time in which the base station should wait for the
next updated system information after changing the system information.
[6] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein the period in-
formation indicates a maximum period in which the terminal checks whether or
not the system information has been modified.
[7] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein the period in-
formation indicates a starting time to receive the modified system information.
[8] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein, when the
period information is received in a certain modification period, the modified
system information is also received in the certain modification period.
[9] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein, when the
period information is received in a certain modification period, the modified
system information is received in another modification period, other than the
certain modification period.
[10] The method of receiving system information of claim 1, wherein, when the
period information is received in a certain modification period, the modified
system information is received in the next modification period after the certain
modification period.

Disclosed is
the method for informing, by a
wireless communication system,
to a terminal about information
required for reception when
the terminal is connected to the
wireless communication system,
in which a base station updates
system information according to
a preset period, and the terminal
efficiently receives or checks any
update of the system information
based on the period.

Documents:

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Patent Number 279453
Indian Patent Application Number 4404/KOLNP/2009
PG Journal Number 04/2017
Publication Date 27-Jan-2017
Grant Date 23-Jan-2017
Date of Filing 18-Dec-2009
Name of Patentee LG ELECTRONICS INC.
Applicant Address 20, YEOUIDO-DONG, YEONGDEUNGPO-GU, SEOUL 150-721, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LEE, YOUNG-DAE 533, HOGYE-DONG, DONGAN-GU, ANYANG, GYEONGGI-DO 431-080, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
2 CHUN, SUNG-DUCK 533, HOGYE-DONG, DONGAN-GU, ANYANG, GYEONGGI-DO 431-080, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
3 PARK, SUNG-JUN 533, HOGYE-DONG, DONGAN-GU, ANYANG, GYEONGGI-DO 431-080, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
4 YI, SEUNG-JUNE 533, HOGYE-DONG, DONGAN-GU, ANYANG, GYEONGGI-DO 431-080, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
PCT International Classification Number H04B7/26; H04W48/12; H04W48/16
PCT International Application Number PCT/KR2008/003477
PCT International Filing date 2008-06-19
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10-2008-0057283 2008-06-18 U.S.A.
2 60/955,651 2007-08-14 U.S.A.
3 60/945,340 2007-06-20 U.S.A.