METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING REFERENCE SIGNAL AND FOR SCHEDULING
20170264355 · 2017-09-14
Inventors
- Ranran Zhang (Beijing, CN)
- Xiaohui Yang (Beijing, CN)
- Zhichun SHEN (Beijing, CN)
- Meifang Jing (Beijing, CN)
Cpc classification
H04L5/0091
ELECTRICITY
H04W72/23
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0053
ELECTRICITY
H04B7/0639
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0048
ELECTRICITY
H04L27/26035
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present application provide a reference signal transmitting method, including: notifying a User Equipment (UE) of a grid index and a reference signal port index of the UE, wherein a coverage area of a base station is divided into grids, the grid index of the UE is an index of a based on the grid index; and transmitting the reference signal on corresponding time-frequency resources based on the grid index and the reference signal port index. The present application further provides a corresponding reference signal transapparatus, and a scheduling method and appartus. According to the technical solution provided by the present application, it is possible to increase the number of ports that the system can support at the same time with low reference resource overhead, and to ensure that the interface of the reference signal is controllable and eliminable, thereby ensuring transmission realiability.
Claims
1. A base station (BS) in a wireless communication system, the BS comprising: a transceiver configured to transmit, to a terminal, grid index and a reference signal port index of the terminal; and at least one processor configured to generate a reference signal based on the grid index, wherein the transceiver is further configured to transmit the reference signal on corresponding time-frequency resources based on the grid index and the reference signal port index.
2. The BS of claim 1, wherein the transceiver is further configured to receive a pre-encoding matrix indicator (PMI) or a signal used by the base station for positioning the terminal reported by the terminal, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: divide a coverage area of the base station into grids, wherein each grid respectively corresponds to one grid index; and schedule the terminal according to the grids and user information; and assign the grid index and the reference signal port index to the terminal, wherein terminals in a same grid are assigned with a same grid index and different reference signal port indexes, users in different grids are assigned with different grid indexes.
3. The BS of claim 2, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: determine a grid size; divide the coverage area of the base station into the grids of the grid size; and assign the grid indexes for the grids, wherein the grid size is determined according to at least one of: mobility speed, interference level, complexity, maximum number of users supported by multi-user technology, or network offload.
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8. A terminal in a wireless communication system, the terminal comprising: a transceiver configured to: receive a grid index and a reference signal port index of a terminal, and receive a reference signal based on the grid index and the reference signal port index.
9. The terminal of claim 8, wherein the transceiver is further configured to receive a grid index and a reference signal port index of at least one paired user, according to the grid index of the terminal and the grid index of the paired user, and a relationship between grid index and grid space position, the terminal further comprising at least one processor configured to: determine whether interference between the terminal and the paired user requires interference processing, if the interference processing is required, perform energy estimation to a reference signal of the paired user based on reference signal information of the paired user; and if a result of the energy estimation indicates that the interference processing is required, perform interference elimination based on the reference signal information of the paired user during channel estimation for the reference signal of the terminal.
10. The terminal of claim 9, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: determine a space position of the terminal according to the grid index of the terminal and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position; determine a space position of the paired user according to the grid index of the paired user and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position; determine a distance between the terminal and the paired user according to the space positions of the terminal and the paired user, and if the distance is smaller than a predefined distance, perform the interference processing.
11. The terminal of claim 9, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: obtain a reference signal sequence transmitted by the paired user based on the grid index of the paired user according to a reference signal sequence generating method; determine a space channel direction of the paired user according to the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position; determine a pre-encoding vector of the paired user; retrieve an interference signal based on a channel estimation result without considering interference elimination; and calculate energy of the interference signal.
12. (canceled)
13. A base station (BS) in a wireless communication system, the BS comprising: at least one processor configured to: determine a grid index of a terminal; determine a candidate paired user based on the grid index; and schedule the terminal within a scope of the candidate paired user.
14. The BS of claim 13, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: determine a grid size; receive a pre-encoding matrix indicator (PMI) or a signal used by the base station for positioning the terminal, which is reported by the terminal; divide a coverage area of the base station into grids of the determined grid size, and assign grid indexes for the grids, wherein the grid size is determined according to at least one of: mobility speed, interference level, complexity, maximum number of users supported, or network offload.
15. (canceled)
16. The BS of claim 3, wherein the transceiver is further configured to transmit, to the terminal, a grid index and a reference signal port index of at least one paired user of the terminal, and wherein the at least one processor is further configured to select at least one paired user according to an interference situation between the terminal and other users.
17. The BS of claim 3, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: derive an initial sequence of the reference signal using the grid index; and generate the reference signal corresponding to the grid index according to a mapping relationship between the grid index and a reference signal sequence.
18. The BS of claim 3, wherein the transceiver is further configured to: transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to different grid indexes using same resources; and transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to the same grid index using same or different resources.
19. The BS of claim 2, wherein the transceiver is further configured to transmit, to the terminal, a grid index and a reference signal port index of at least one paired user of the terminal, and wherein the at least one processor configured to select at least one paired user according to an interference situation between the terminal and other users.
20. The BS of claim 2, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: derive an initial sequence of the reference signal using the grid index; and generate the reference signal corresponding to the grid index according to a mapping relationship between the grid index and a reference signal sequence.
21. The BS of claim 2, wherein the transceiver is further configured to: transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to different grid indexes using same resources; and transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to the same grid index using same or different resources.
22. The BS of claim 1, wherein the transceiver is further configured to transmit, to the terminal, a grid index and a reference signal port index of at least one paired user of the terminal, and wherein the at least one processor is further configured to select at least one paired user according to an interference situation between the terminal and other users.
23. The BS of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: derive an initial sequence of the reference signal using the grid index; and generate the reference signal corresponding to the grid index according to a mapping relationship between the grid index and a reference signal sequence.
24. The BS of claim 1, wherein the transceiver is further configured to: transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to different grid indexes using same resources; and transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to a same grid index using same or different resources.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0094] The present invention will be described in further detail hereinafter with reference to accompanying drawings and embodiments to make the objective, technical solution and merits therein clearer.
[0095] Hereinafter, the interference space of MU-MIMO is analyzed first.
[0096] According to the MIMO theory, under a highly correlative channel condition, with the increase of the number of antennas, the width of the beam after performing beamforming to the antenna becomes narrower.
[0097] In particular, a wave beam may be formed in a three dimensional space after performing horizontal and/or vertical beamforming to a two dimensional antenna array. Hereinafter, a space isolation degree formed under a corresponding antenna configuration is determined through analyzing an antenna radiation pattern containing an antenna array gain after beamforming.
[0098] Suppose that a vertical antenna radiation pattern of each antenna element is A.sub.E,V(θ″), wherein θ″ denotes a vertical angle in a local coordinate system of the antenna array.
[0099] Take the 3GPP TS 36.873 as an example, the vertical radiation pattern is:
[0100] Suppose that a horizontal antenna radiation pattern of each antenna element is A.sub.E,H(φ″): wherein φ″ denotes a horizontal angle in the local coordinate system of the antenna array.
[0101] Take the 3GPP TR 36.873 as an example, the horizontal radiation pattern is:
[0102] The radiation pattern of the antenna element in the 3D space is A″(θ″,φ″), take 3GPP TR 36. 873 as an example, the radiation pattern in the 3D space is
A″(θ″,φ″)=−min{−[A.sub.E,V(θ″)+A.sub.E,H(φ″)],A.sub.m}.
[0103] Suppose that the horizontal dimension of the 2D antenna array includes N antenna elements, the vertical dimension includes M antenna elements, the horizontal dimension and the vertical dimension are respectively formed adopting to the beamforming vector W.sub.H and W.sub.V, suppose that the channel matrix is H, then the antenna radiation pattern after the beamforming is:
A″(θ″,φ″)∥H.Math.(kron(W.sub.H,W.sub.V)∥;
wherein kron denotes matrix direct product calculation, ∥A∥ denotes norm of vector A.
[0104] For facilitating the analysis, the array response in the Line Of Sight (LOS) direction is used to replace the channel matrix H. Thus, the horizontal array response may be expressed by:
[0105] The vertical array response may be expressed by:
[0106] The antenna radiation pattern after the beamforming may be approximately expressed by:
A.sub.total(θ″, φ″)=A″(θ″, φ″)∥W.sub.H.sup.H.Math.H.sub.H∥.Math.∥W.sub.V.sup.H.Math.H.sub.V∥
[0107] Suppose that the beamforming vector W.sub.H and W.sub.V are DFT beamforming vector pointed to (θ.sub.T, φ.sub.T)direction of the user, the horizontal array gain is:
[0108] Similarly, it may be obtained that the vertical array gain is:
When A.sub.total(θ″, φ″)=1/X.Math.A.sub.total(θ.sub.t, φ.sub.T),
|θ″−θ.sub.T|=θ.sub.x
|φ″−φ.sub.T|=φ.sub.x
(θ.sub.x, φ.sub.x) may be used for denoting an angle scope when interference of a target user to other users is decreased to 1/X.
[0109] Therefore, the whole serving cell may be divided into (M.sub.x, N.sub.x) grids of size (θ.sub.x, φ.sub.x), wherein
[0110] wherein Φ denotes a horizontal coverage angle scope of the base station.
[0111] For users in the same grid, it may be regarded that the space isolation degree is relatively low. For users in different grids, it may be regarded that the space isolation degree is relatively high. If two grids are rather far from each other, it may be regarded that users in these two grids do not interfere with each other.
[0112] Take the vertical antenna gain of 3GPP TR 36.873 as an example,
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[0114] Through the above analysis, it can be seen that, with the increase of the number of antennas, the beam width becomes narrower and the bean gain is increased, the beam may point to users accurately and avoid interference to other users at the same time.
[0115] Based on the above-mentioned interference space analysis, the space may be divided into grids. Interference between users in different grids is relatively low but interference between users in the same grids is relatively high. In the design of the reference signal, the present application does not adopt the scheme of the LTE-A system any more, i.e., the scheme in which the same scrambling sequence are adopted for the same cell and the reference signal resources are orthogonal. Instead, a new reference signal transmission method is proposed, as shown in
[0116] At block 301, a coverage area of the base station is divided into grids, wherein each grid corresponds to a grid index.
[0117] In particular, the division of the space may be implemented according to the above-mentioned analysis method. At the same time, the value of 1/X may be configured by considering mobility speed, interference level, complexity, maximum number of users that can be supported, network load and other factors, so as to obtain a reasonable grid size.
[0118] After the grid division, the grids are assigned with the grid indexes according to a certain rule. For example, the grid are assigned with the grid indexes according to a space grid sequence (i.e., sequence of the grids in the space), or according to a scrambling sequence of the space grids.
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[0120] First, the grid size is determined. It is possible to determine a minimum unit of horizontal and vertical grid according to an interference level threshold such as 1/X=−3 dB using A.sub.total(θ″,φ″)=1/X.Math.A.sub.total(θ″, φ.sub.T).
[0121] Then, grid division is performed. According to the determined minimum units of the grid, the coverage area of the base station is divided into several grids. For example, the whole serving cell may be divided into (M.sub.x,N.sub.x) grids with size (θ.sub.x, φ.sub.x), wherein |θ″=θ.sub.T|=θ.sub.x, |φ″−φ.sub.T|=φ.sub.x.
[0122] Finally, grid indexes are assigned for the grids. In one embodiment, the grids may be indexed according to an interference sequence relationship between the grids. The corresponding indexes are taken as the grid indexes, e.g., the interference between group 0 and group 1 is larger than that between group 0 and group 2, and so on.
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[0124] with regard to different time-frequency positions that are occupied, the resources in the system bandwidth may be divided into different time-frequency resource blocks. The time-frequency resource blocks in the system bandwidth are classified into different types according to different scheduling situations of the UE, e.g., time-frequency resource block supporting single user transmission, time-frequency resource block supporting multi-user single layer transmission, and time-frequency resource block supporting multi-user multi-layer transmission. Different grid divisions are performed on different types of resource blocks.
[0125] For the time-frequency resource blocks supporting single user transmission, since interference between users or sharing of reference signal resources does not need to be considered, it is required to generate merely one grid. Certainly, it is also possible to generate multiple grids and the user uses merely one of the grids.
[0126] For the time-frequency resource blocks supporting multi-user single layer transmission, since the interference between users or the sharing of the reference signal resources needs to be considered, it is required to generate multiple grids; considering that different users may use different ports of the same grid to avoid interference, the total number of grids may be smaller than or equal to the number of users.
[0127] For the time-frequency resource blocks supporting multi-user multi-layer transmission, since the interference between users or the sharing of the reference signal resources needs to be considered, it is required to generate multiple grids, the total number of grids equals to the number of users.
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[0129] The grid mentioned in the present application may be regarded as a kind of resource grid.
[0130] Further, the grid division may be dynamic, e.g. according to current user situations in the system, such that more of users are located in central grids.
[0131] At block 302, users are scheduled according to the grids and user information, and then the grid indexes and reference signal port indexes are assigned to the users.
[0132] The user information may include a Pre-encoding Matrix Index (PMI), Channel Quality Information (CQI), Rank Indication (RI) or user position information reported by the users, or user position information obtained via system positioning. The PMI information may include a vertical dimension PMI and a horizontal dimension PMI. In a TDD system, the user information may also be space channel information obtained via uplink channel estimation utilizing channel reciprocity of uplink and downlink channels. In an FDD system, the user information may be space channel information obtained via uplink channel estimation utilizing uplink and downlink multipath channel dispersion and symmetry of reflection path.
[0133] A horizontal angle and a vertical angle between the grid and the user may be determined according to the user position information. In case that the division is fixed, the grid where the user is located may be determined directly.
[0134] The horizontal angle and the vertical angle between the grid and the user may be determined according to the PMI and the space channel information. In case that the division is fixed, the grid where the user is located may be determined directly.
[0135] The horizontal angle and the vertical angle between the grid and the user may be determined according to the user position information. According to a horizontal angle and a vertical angle between different users, interference level between different users may be estimated. If the interference level is higher than a predefined threshold, the users are in the same grid. If the interference level is not higher than the predefined threshold, the users are not located in the same grid. As such, it is determined whether users are located in the same grid in case that the division is performed dynamically.
[0136] The interference level between different users may be estimated according to the PMI or the space channel information and the CQI, RI information. If the interference level is higher than the predefined threshold, the users are in the same grid. If the interference level is not higher than the predefined threshold, the users are not in the same grid. As such, it is possible to determine whether users are located in the same grid in case that the division is performed dynamically.
[0137] Based on the above determination result, grid indexes and reference signal port indexes are assigned to the users. For example, users in the same grid are assigned with the same grid index and different reference signal port indexes. Users in different grids are assigned with different grid indexes.
[0138] At block 303, the UE is notified of the grid index and reference signal port index of the UE.
[0139] In particular, the grid index and the reference signal port index may be transmitted via higher layer signaling, or the grid index may be transmitted via downlink control signaling.
[0140] At block 304, the UE is notified of a grid index and a reference signal port index of a paired user.
[0141] The paired user refers to a user which adopts the same time-frequency resources for MU-MIMO transmission as the UE.
[0142] Since the base station knows distribution of the users in the grids, the base station knows approximate interference situation of each paired user accordingly. Therefore, this block is optional. In this block, the base station may select a paired user having a high interference level and notify the UE of the grid index and the corresponding reference signal port index, or not notify, or notify the UE of the grid indexes and reference signal ports numbers of multiple paired users. In particular, the notification may be realized via higher layer signaling or via downlink control signaling.
[0143] The information in the above block 303 and the information in the above optional block 304 may be transmitted to the UE via the same signaling.
[0144] At block 305, a reference signal is generated based on the grid index.
[0145] In particular, when generating the reference signal (i.e., reference signal sequence) according to grid index, it is possible to use the grid index to derive on an initial sequence of the reference signal, or use a mapping relationship between the grid index and the reference signal sequence. In general, the result is, the reference signal sequences corresponding to different grid indexes are different. The reference signal sequences corresponding to the same grid index may be the same or different.
[0146] At block 306, the reference signal is transmitted in corresponding time-frequency resources according to the grid index and the reference signal port index.
[0147] In particular, when demodulation signal is transmitted in corresponding time-frequency resources based on the grid index and the reference signal port index, the reference signal sequences corresponding to different grid indexes may be transmitted in the same resources (the resources may include three dimension: time-domain, frequency-domain, code-domain, any one or any combination of the three dimensions may be considered when implementing the technical solution of the present application), the reference signal sequences corresponding to the same grid index may be transmitted using the same resources or different resources.
[0148] Now, the method of
[0149] The above blocks 301 and 302 describe the grid division, indexing and assignment of grid index for the UE. With regard to the transmission method of the reference signal, merely the interaction between the base station and the user is cared about in the present application, i.e. the part beginning with block 303.
[0150] In accordance with the reference signal transmission method of
[0151] At block 701, PMI is reported or signal used by the base station to locate a UE is transmitted.
[0152] In particular, the base station may locate the UE via channel reciprocity through the report of the PMI or the transmission of the uplink reference signal, or the locating may be realized by GPRS or transmitting locating reference signal, etc., or by reporting position information by the UE. Whichever manner is adopted, it is merely required to provide certain position information to the network side by the UE.
[0153] This block is a general block about communication between the UE and the base station, but is not a necessary block of the method. Therefore, the omitting of this block does not affect the implementation of the present application.
[0154] At block 702, a grid index and a reference signal port index are received.
[0155] At block 703, a grid index and reference signal port index information of a paired user are received.
[0156] Block 703 is an optional block in the present method. That is, the base station may not transmit the grid index and the reference signal port index information of the paired user to the UE. If the base station transmits the grid index and the reference signal port information of the paired user to the UE, the information of blocks 702 and 703 may be transmitted via the same signaling.
[0157] At block 704, a reference signal is received based on the grid index and the reference signal port index, and an interference processing is performed when necessary.
[0158] After the UE acquires the grid index and the reference signal port information and other information, a corresponding reference signal may be generated and resources used by the reference signal may be determined. On one hand, the UE knows its grid index and the grid index of the paired user, and is able to determine the interference situation between the UE and the paired user according to a relationship between the grid indexes and the space position of the grids. If it is regarded that the interference is tolerable, no processing may be performed to the interference brought out by the reference signal of the paired user. If it is regarded that the interference is not tolerable, energy estimation may be performed to the reference signal based on the known reference signal information of the interfering user and then determine whether the interference is tolerable according to a result of the energy estimation. If tolerable, no further processing is performed to the interference. If not tolerable, interference elimination may be performed when estimating the reference signal based on the known reference signal information of the interfering user. Certainly, if the complexity of the interference elimination is acceptable, it is also possible to directly perform the elimination without the determination.
[0159] In particular, when determining whether the interference processing is required to be performed to the interference between the UE and the paired user according to the grid index of the UE and the grid index of the paired user and according to the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position, the following manner may be adopted: first, determine the space position of the present UE according to the grid index of the present UE and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position, and determine the space position of the paired user according to the grid index of the paired user and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position, if the spacing is smaller than a predefined distance, the interference processing is required; otherwise, the interference processing is not required.
[0160] In particular, when performing the energy estimation and interference elimination to the reference signal of the paired user, the following manner may be adopted: since the UE knows the grid index of the interfering user, the UE is able to obtain the reference signal sequence transmitted by the paired user based on the grid index of the paired user according to the reference signal sequence generating method. At the same time, since the UE knows the grid index of the paired user, the UE is able to determine the space channel direction of the paired user according to a relationship between the grid index and space position of the user, and further determine the pre-encoding vector of the paired user. Then, based on the channel estimation result without considering the interference elimination, the interference signal may be retrieved. After the interference signal is retrieved, the energy of the interference signal may be calculated and the interference signal may be eliminated. As such, the channel estimation result of the UE may be updated. In order to further improve the channel estimation performance, a multiple iterative manner may be adopted.
[0161] In particular, the number of pieces of paired user information notified by the base station may be larger than 1. The user may process one or more interferences according to a practical situation.
[0162] At block 705, data demodulation is performed according to the channel estimation result of the reference signal.
[0163] Now, the method of
[0164] Based on the above grid division and indexing method, the existing scheduling method may be improved. In particular, during the scheduling, the grid index information may be used for simplifying the scheduling algorithm. In a traditional MU-MIMO scheduling, a complexity matrix calculation such as ZF algorithm is required to calculate Signal to Leakage and Noise Ratio (SLNR), so as to determine whether the users are fit for pairing. However, based on the relationship between the grid index and the space grid, it is possible to determine the interference situation between some users by merely the grid indexes. In case that the interference is low, the interference may be directly ignored during the calculation of equivalent SINR. Further, user pairing may be performed completely based on the grid indexes, without considering the pairing algorithm which requires matrix calculation. Thus, the complexity of the scheduling algorithm is decreased.
[0165] At block 801, a grid size is determined. As described above, the grid size may be determined according to at least one of the following factors: mobility speed, interference level, complexity, maximum number of users that can be supported, and network load, etc.
[0166] At block 802, the coverage area of the base station is divided into grids.
[0167] At block 803, grid indexes are assigned for the grids.
[0168] At block 804, a grid index of the UE is determined. Before this block, a Pre-encoding Matrix Indicator (PMI) or a signal used for locating the UE by the base station reported by the UE may be received, so as to determine the grid index of the UE.
[0169] At block 805, a candidate paired user is determined according to the grid index. As described above, for users in the same grid, it is regarded that the space isolation degree is relatively low. For users in different grids, the space isolation degree is relatively high. If the positions of two grids are rather far from each other, it may regard that users in these two grids do not interfere with each other. Therefore, in this block, it is possible to select a user with a space position farther than a predefined distance as the candidate paired user according to the grid index of the user and the relationship between the grid index and the space position of the grid.
[0170] At block 806, scheduling is performed within the scope of the candidate paired user.
[0171] In accordance with the above reference signal transmission method, the present application further provides a reference signal transmission apparatus. Its structure is as shown in
[0172] the notifying module is adapted to notify a UE of a grid index and a reference signal port index of the UE; wherein a coverage area of a base station is divided into grids, the grid index of the UE is an index of a grid where the UE is located;
[0173] the reference signal generating module is adapted to generate a reference signal based on the grid index; and
[0174] the reference signal transmitting module is adapted to transmit the reference signal in corresponding time-frequency resources based on the grid index and the reference signal port index.
[0175] In one embodiment, apparatus may further include a grid division module, adapted to divide the coverage area of the base station into the grids, each grid respectively corresponds to one grid index; schedule the UE according to the grid index and user information, assign the grid index and the reference signal port index to the UE; wherein UEs in the same grid are assigned with the same grid index and different reference signal port indexes, users in different grids are assigned with different grid indexes.
[0176] In one embodiment, the apparatus may further include a communication module, adapted to receive PMI or a signal used by the base station for positioning the UE reported by the UE before the notifying module notifies the UE of the grid index and the reference signal port index of the UE.
[0177] In one embodiment, the grid division module is further adapted to determine a grid size, divide the coverage area of the base station into the grids of the grid size, and assign grid indexes for the grids.
[0178] In one embodiment, the grid division module is further adapted to determine the grid size according to at least one of: mobility speed, interference level, complexity, maximum number of users supported, and network offload.
[0179] In one embodiment, the notifying module is further adapted to notify the UE of a grid index and a reference signal port index of at least one paired user.
[0180] In one embodiment, the notifying module is further adapted to select at least one paired user according to an interference level between the UE and other users.
[0181] In one embodiment, the reference signal generating module is further adapted to generate the reference signal corresponding to the grid index through deriving an initial sequence of the reference signal using the grid index or according to a mapping relationship between the grid index and a reference signal sequence.
[0182] In one embodiment, the reference signal transmitting module is further adapted to transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to different grid indexes using the same resources, and transmit reference signal sequences corresponding to the same grid index using the same or different resources.
[0183] In accordance with the reference signal receiving method of the present application, the present application further provides a reference signal receiving apparatus, as shown in
[0184] the index receiving module is adapted to receive a grid index and a reference signal port index of a UE, wherein a coverage area of a base station is divided into grids, the grid index of the UE is an index of a grid where the UE is located; and
[0185] the reference signal receiving module is adapted to receive a reference signal based on the grid index and the reference signal port index.
[0186] In one embodiment, the index receiving module is further adapted to receive a grid index and a reference signal port index of at least one paired user.
[0187] In one embodiment, the apparatus as shown in
[0188] In one embodiment, the interference processing module is further adapted to determine a space position of the UE according to the grid index of the UE and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position, determine a space channel direction of the paired user according to the grid index of the paired user and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position, determine a preencoding vector of the paired user, retrieve an interference signal according to a channel estimation result without considering interference elimination, and calculating energy of the interference signal.
[0189] In accordance with the scheduling method of the present application, the present application further provides a scheduling apparatus, as shown in
[0190] the index determining module is adapted to determine a grid index of a UE, wherein a coverage area of a base station is divided into grids, the grid index of the UE is an index of a grid where the UE is located;
[0191] the pairing module is adapted to determine a candidate paired user based on the grid index; and
[0192] the scheduling module is adapted to schedule the UE with a scope of the candidate paired user.
[0193] In one embodiment, the apparatus as shown in
[0194] In one embodiment, the grid division module is further adapted to determine the grid size according to at least one of: mobility speed, interference level, complexity, maximum number of users supported, and network offload.
[0195] In one embodiment, the apparatus may further include a communication module, adapted to receive PMI or a signal used by the base station for positioning the UE reported by the UE.
[0196] In one embodiment, the pairing module is further adapted to select a user with a space position farther than a predefined distance as the candidate paired user according to the grid index of the user and the relationship between the grid index and the grid space position.
[0197] The foregoing descriptions are only preferred embodiments of this invention and are not for use in limiting the protection scope thereof. Any changes and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of this invention and therefore should be covered within the protection scope as set by the appended claims.