Method and device for reporting channel state information in wireless communication system
10868601 ยท 2020-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Cheolkyu Shin (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Younsun Kim (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Youngwoo KWAK (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Hoondong NOH (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
Cpc classification
H04B7/0478
ELECTRICITY
Y02D30/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H04B7/0626
ELECTRICITY
H04B7/0632
ELECTRICITY
H04W72/23
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0053
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/005
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04B7/0456
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a 5G or pre-5G communication system for supporting a data rate higher than that of a 4G communication system such as an LTE system. The present invention relates to a CSI reporting method and apparatus, and the method of a base station according to the present invention includes transmitting first reference signal information and second reference signal information, transmitting reference signals based on at least one of the first and second reference signal information, transmitting downlink control information (DCI) including information indicating whether the reference signals are transmitted based on the second reference signal information, and receiving Channel State Information (CSI) generated by measuring the reference signals.
Claims
1. A method performed by a base station in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: transmitting, to a terminal, configuration information for configuring at least one aperiodic channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resource set via radio resource control (RRC) signaling; transmitting, to the terminal, downlink control information (DCI) including information associated with triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set configured according to the configuration information, the information indicating no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set or one of at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set; and mapping data to physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) resources determined based on an aperiodic CSI-RS resource set triggered by the information in case that the information indicates one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set, wherein no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set is indicated by the information which does not indicate one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the DCI is transmitted on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH).
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the PDSCH resources are determined by excluding resources of the triggered aperiodic CSI-RS resource set; and wherein a number of bits of the information is determined based on a number of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
4. A method of a terminal, the method comprising: receiving, from a base station, configuration information for configuring at least one aperiodic channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resource set via radio resource control (RRC) signaling; receiving, from the base station, downlink control information (DCI) including information associated with triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set configured according to the configuration information, the information indicating no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set or one of at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set; and decoding a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) based on an aperiodic CSI-RS resource set triggered by the information in case that the information associated with triggering of the aperiodic CSI-RS resource set indicates one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set, wherein no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set is indicated by the information which does not indicate one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the DCI is transmitted on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH).
6. The method of claim 4, wherein a number of bits of the information is determined based on a number of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein decoding the PDSCH comprises: decoding data on PDSCH resources determined by excluding resources of the triggered aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
8. A base station comprising: a transceiver; and a controller coupled with the transceiver and configured to: transmit, via the transceiver to a terminal, configuration information for configuring at least one aperiodic channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resource set via radio resource control (RRC) signaling, transmit, via the transceiver to the terminal, downlink control information (DCI) including information associated with triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set configured according to the configuration information, the information indicating no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set or one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set, and map data to physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) resources determined based on an aperiodic CSI-RS resource set triggered by the information in case that the information indicates one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set, wherein no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set is indicated by the information which does not indicate one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
9. The base station of claim 8, wherein the DCI is transmitted on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH).
10. The base station of claim 8, wherein a number of bits of the information is determined based on a number of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
11. The base station of claim 8, wherein the PDSCH resources are determined by excluding resources of the triggered aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
12. A terminal comprising: a transceiver; and a controller coupled with the transceiver and configured to: receive, via the transceiver from a base station, configuration information for configuring at least one aperiodic channel state information first reference signal (CSI-RS) resource set via radio resource control (RRC) signaling, receive, via the transceiver from the base station, downlink control information (DCI) including information associated with triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set configured according to the configuration information, the information indicating no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set or one of at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set, and decode a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) based on an aperiodic CSI-RS resource set triggered by the information in case that the information associated with triggering of the aperiodic CSI-RS resource set indicates one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set, wherein no triggering of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set is indicated by the information which does not indicate one of the at least one identifier of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
13. The terminal of claim 12, wherein the DCI is transmitted on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH).
14. The terminal of claim 12, wherein a number of bits of the information is determined based on a number of the at least one aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
15. The terminal of claim 14, wherein the controller is configured to decode data on PDSCH resources determined by excluding resources of the triggered aperiodic CSI-RS resource set.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(24) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(25) Detailed descriptions of well-known functions and structures incorporated herein may be omitted to avoid obscuring the subject matter of the present invention. This aims to omit unnecessary description so as to make clear the subject matter of the present invention.
(26) For the same reason, some of the elements in the drawings are exaggerated, omitted, or simplified; and, in practice, the elements may have sizes and/or shapes different from those shown in the drawings. The same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(27) Advantages and features of the present invention and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed descriptions of exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art, and the present invention will only be defined by the appended claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification.
(28) It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks. These computer program instructions may also be stored in a non-transitory computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the non-transitory computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means that implement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
(29) The computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions that execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
(30) The term module according to the embodiments of the invention, means, but is not limited to, a software or hardware component, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), which performs certain tasks. A module may advantageously be configured to reside on the addressable storage medium and be configured to be executed on one or more processors. Thus, a module may include, by way of example, components, such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components and task components, processes, functions, attributes, procedures, subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables. The functionality provided for in the components and modules may be combined into fewer components and modules or further separated into additional components and modules. In addition, the components and modules may be implemented such that they execute one or more CPUs in a device or a secure multimedia card.
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(32) Existing 3G and 4G mobile communication systems represented by LTE/LTE-A adopt a MIMO technique which uses a plurality transmission/receive antennas to increase the data rate and system throughput.
(33) The MIMO technique makes it possible to transmit spatially-separated multiple information streams. This technique of transmitting multiple spatially-separated information streams is referred to as spatial multiplexing. Typically, the number of information streams to be spatially multiplexed is determined depending on the number of antennas of the transmitter and receiver. The number of information streams that can be spatially multiplexed is referred to as a rank of the corresponding transmission.
(34) The LTE/LTE-A Release 11 supports 88 MIMO spatial multiplexing and up to rank 8. Meanwhile, in comparison with the legacy LTE/LTE-A MIMO technology supporting up to 8 antennas, the Full Dimension MIMO (FD-MIMO) system is capable of utilizing 32 or more transmit antennas.
(35) The FD-MIMO system is characterized by the use of a few dozen or more receive antennas to transmit data. In reference to
(36) As shown in
(37) A UE may receive one or more information streams. Typically, the number of information streams that a terminal can receive simultaneously may be determined depending on the number of receive antennas of the UE and the channel condition.
(38) In order to realize the advantages of the FD-MIMO system, it is necessary for the UE to measure the channel condition and interferences accurately and transmit the CSI generated based thereon efficiently to the eNB. The eNB may select the UE to transmit signals, a data rate for the transmission, and a suitable precoder to be applied.
(39) In the case of applying the CSI transmission scheme of the legacy LTE/LTE-A system to the FD-MIMO system utilizing a plurality of transmit antennas, however, the increased uplink control information may cause an uplink overhead problem. The mobile communication systems are characterized by constraints on time, frequency, and power. This means that the greater the allocation of resources for reference signals, the smaller the allocation of resources for the data traffic channel, resulting in a reduction of the absolute data transmission amount. In this case, it may be possible to expect the enhancement of channel measurement and channel estimation performance, but the decreased data transmission amount results in a reduction of the total system throughput. There is therefore a need of a method capable of allocating resources for reference signals and data traffic channels appropriately so as to optimize the total system throughput.
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(41) The radio resource depicted in
(42) The radio resource structured as shown in
(43) 1. Cell-specific Reference Signal (CRS): This is a reference signal broadcast periodically for use commonly by all UEs within one cell.
(44) 2. Demodulation Reference Signal (DMRS): This is a reference signal transmitted for a specific UE and used only for transmitting data to a corresponding UE. It may be possible to support up to 8 DMRS ports. In LTE/LTE-A, antenna ports 7 to 14 are allocated for DMRS and these ports maintain orthogonality with Code Division Multiplexing (CDM) or Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) to avoid interference with each other.
(45) 3. Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH): This is a downlink channel for use in transmitting traffic (or data) from an eNB to a UE. The eNB may transmit data using REs to which no reference signal is mapped in the data region (or PDSCH region) in
(46) 4. CSI-RS: This is a reference signal transmitted for use by UEs within a cell in channel state measurement. There may be multiple CSI-RSs transmitted within a cell.
(47) 5. Other control channels (Physical Hybrid-ARQ Indicator Channel (PHICH), Physical Control Format Indicator Channel (PCFICH), and Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH)): An eNB may provide a UE with control information for use in receiving data on PDSCH or transmit HARQ ACK/NACK corresponding to uplink data transmission.
(48) In addition to the above signals, muting may be configured in order for the UEs within the corresponding cell to receive the CSI-RSs transmitted by other eNBs in the LTE-A system. The muting may be configured at the positions designated for CSI-RS and, typically, the UE may omit attempting to receive traffic signals at the muted CSI-RS positions. In the LTE-A system, the muting is referred to as zero power CSI-RS. This is because the muting by nature is mapped to the CSI-RS positions without transmission power. This is because the muting is configured at the CSI-RS positions with zero power. In the following description, CSI-RS configuration information may be interchangeably referred to as NZP CSI-RS configuration information, and the muted CSI-RS configuration information may be interchangeably referred to as ZP CSI-RS configuration information.
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(50) The CSI-RS can be mapped to 2, 4, or 8 REs according to the number of the antenna ports for transmission. For two antenna ports, half of a specific pattern is used for CSI-RS transmission; for four antenna ports, the whole of the specific pattern is used for CSI-RS transmission; and for eight antenna ports, two patterns are used for CSI-RS transmission.
(51) Meanwhile, the zero power CSI-RS (muting) is always transmitted in a unit of one pattern. That is, although the muting is applied to plural patterns, if the muting positions do not match CSI-RS positions, the muting cannot be applied to one pattern partially. However, if the CSI-RS positions are identical with the zero power CSI-RS (muting) positions, the muting can be applied to part of a pattern.
(52) In the case of transmitting two antenna port CSI-RSs, the eNB may transmit respective antenna port signals at two REs consecutively on the time axis, the antenna ports signals being separated by orthogonal codes. In the case of transmitting four antenna port CSI-RSs, the eNB may further designate two REs consecutive on the time axis to transmit the antenna ports signals. In the case of transmitting eight antenna ports CSI-RSs, the eNB may designate further REs in the same manner.
(53) In a cellular system, the reference signal has to be transmitted for downlink channel state measurement. In the case of the 3GPP LTE-A system, the UE measures the channel condition based on the CSI-RS transmitted by the eNB. The channel condition is measured in consideration of several factors including downlink interference. The downlink interference includes interference caused by the antennas of neighbor eNBs and thermal noise, which are important in determining the downlink channel condition. For example, in the case that the eNB with one transmit antenna transmits the reference signal to the UE with one receive antenna, the UE has to determine energy per symbol that can be received in downlink and the interference amount that may be received for the duration of receiving the corresponding symbol to calculate Es/Io from the received reference signal. The calculated Es/Io is reported to the eNB such that the eNB determines the downlink data rate for the UE. The Es/Io is reported to the eNB for use in determining the downlink data rate for the UE.
(54) In the LTE-A system, the UE transmits downlink channel state information to the eNB for use by the eNB in downlink scheduling. That is, the UE measure the reference signals transmitted by the eNB and feeds back the measurement result in a format specified in the LTE/LTE-A standard. In LTE/LTE-A, the information fed back by the UE as described above is referred to as CSI, which includes three types of information as follows: Rank Indicator (RI): Indicator indicating the number of spatial layers that can be supported by the UE under current channel conditions. Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI): Indicator indicating the precoding matrix suitable for the UE under current channel conditions. Channel Quality Indicator (CQI): Indicator indicating the maximum data rate available for receiving data at the UE under current channel conditions.
(55) The CQI may be substituted by SINR, maximum error correction code rate and modulation scheme, or data efficiency per frequency that can be used similarly instead of the maximum data rate.
(56) The RI, PMI, and CQI are associated with each other in meaning. For example, the precoding matrix supported in LTE/LTE-A is configured differently per rank. Accordingly, the PMI value is interpreted differently depending on whether the RI is set to 1 or 2. In addition, when determining CQI, the UE assumes that the PMI and RI that the UE has reported are applied by the eNB. For example, if the UE reports RI_X, PMI_Y, and CQI_Z, this means that the UE is capable of receiving the signal at the data rate corresponding to CQI_Z when the rank RI_X and the precoding matrix PMI_Y are applied. In this way, the UE calculates the CQI with which the optimal performance is achieved in real transmission under the assumption of the transmission mode to be selected by the eNB.
(57) In LTE/LTE-A, the UE may feedback the CSI including RI, PMI, and CQI periodically or aperiodically. If it is intended to acquire the CSI of a specific UE, the eNB may configure aperiodic feedback (or aperiodic CSI report) to the UE using an aperiodic feedback indicator (or CSI request field or CSI request information) included in Downlink Control Information (DCI). It may also be possible to configure the aperiodic feedback such that when the aperiodic feedback indicator is received at the n.sup.th subframe the UE transmits the aperiodic feedback information (or CSI) at the (n+k).sup.th subframe during the uplink data transmission. Here, k denotes a parameter specified in the 3GPP LTE standard Release 11, k being set to 4 for the Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) mode and any value of Table 1 for Time Division Duplexing (TDD) mode.
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(59) In the case that the aperiodic feedback is configured, the feedback information (or CSI) may include the RI, PMI, and CQI and, among them, the RI and PMI may not be fed back depending on the feedback configuration (or channel state report configuration). The CQI may include both the wCQI and sCQI or may include only the wCQI.
(60) In the case that the aperiodic feedback is configured, however, the UE aperiodically reports CSI generated based on the periodically-measured CSI, resulting in CSI inaccuracy.
(61) Recently, studies are being conducted on optimized beamforming of CSI-RS for the UE in the FD-MIMO system. Since the FD-MIMO system supports vertical and horizontal beamforming according to the location of the UE, it may be possible to perform beamforming with CSI-RS resources. In this case, the UE performs channel measurement with the beamformed signals and feeds back the measurement result to maximize FD-MIMO gain. However, unlike the legacy non-beamformed CSI-RS transmission, the beamformed CSI-RS transmission may cause some issues as follows: Channel measurement CSI-RS overhead
(62) First, the channel measurement issue arises because a beam is applied differently on the time and frequency resources. In the current standard, the UE may acquire the CSI through time averaging in the time domain during channel measurement. In this case, the UE performs channel measurement using the CSI-RS received periodically and averages the measurement result to determine the channel state. In the case of using the beamformed CSI-RS, the beam may change as time progresses; thus, time averaging is performed on the pervious beam during channel measurement, resulting in channel measurement inaccuracy. That is, if channel measurement is performed without restriction to the time averaging on the beamformed CSI-RS, this may cause inaccuracy of the measured channel state.
(63) Second, the CSI-RS overhead issue arises because beamforming is performed in a UE-specific manner. Since the eNB has to form UE-specific beams for all UEs, the resource amount for transmitting CSI-RSs increases in proportion to the number of UEs.
(64) In order to solve this problem, it may be possible for the UE to perform aperiodic CSI reporting with restricted CSI-RS resources. With aperiodic CSI-RS reporting, all UEs may share the CSI-RS resources. A description is made hereinafter of the aperiodic CSI reporting method.
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(67) At this time, if an aperiodic CSI reporting trigger 350 (hereinafter, AP-CSI trigger) is transmitted, the UE may generate AP-CSI 360 (hereinafter, referred to as AP-CSI) based on the periodically measured CSI (P-CSI) and reports the AP-CSI to the eNB.
(68) If the CSI-RS is beamformed, the AP-CSI generated based on the P-CSI generated based on the periodically measured CSI is likely to be inaccurate. In this case, consideration may be given to using a time restriction for beamformed CSI-RS-based channel measurement.
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(71) The eNB may transmit to the UE an AP-CSI reporting indicator to trigger AP-CSI reporting. The eNB may also transmit time restriction information to the UE. For example, if the beam applied to the CSI-RS is changing, the eNB may know the beam change time so as to trigger CSI-reporting based on the beam change time. In this way, the eNB may apply a time restriction to channel measurement. The eNB may also transmit the time restriction information to the UE based on the beam change time.
(72) Accordingly, the UE may determine the AP-CSI by averaging at least one P-CSI transmitted in a window indicated by the time restriction information among the P-CSIs measured based on the P-CSI-RS.
(73) The drawing is directed to a case where only one P-CSI 410 is in the window indicated by the time restriction information. Accordingly, the UE may report the P-CSI 410 as the AP-CSI 420 to the eNB.
(74) As aforementioned, the FD-MIMO system supports vertical and horizontal beamforming according to the location of the UE as described above; thus, if beamforming is applied to the CSI-RS resources, the UE may perform channel measurement based on the beamformed signal and report the measurement result so as to maximize the FD-MIMO gain. However, the beamforming may vary according to the time-frequency resources; thus, if there is no restriction in time averaging for CSI-RS-based channel measurement, it may be difficult to expect the acquisition of accurate CSI. In the current LTE standard, no restriction is specified in association with the time averaging for P-CSI-RS-based channel measurement of the UE. Also, if the CSI-RS beamforming is performed in a UE-specific manner, this may cause CSI-RS overhead.
(75) In order to solve this problem, the present invention proposes a method for generating and reporting AP-CSI. However, the present invention is not limited to the case of transmitting beamformed CSI-RSs. The aforementioned problem may occur in the case of reporting AP-CSI generated based on the AP-CSI-RS, and the present invention may be applied to the AP-CSI reporting based on the AP-CSI-RS.
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(78) The reference signal information may include periodic reference signal information (hereinafter, referred to interchangeably as first RS information and CSI-RS configuration information) as the information for configuring periodic CSI reporting. The periodic reference signal information may be information on the reference signal transmitted periodically and, in detail, may include information on the periodic reference signal transmission positions.
(79) The reference signal information may also include aperiodic reference signal information (hereinafter, referred to interchangeably as second reference signal information or AP-CSI-RS configuration information). The aperiodic reference signal information may be information on the reference signal transmitted aperiodically and, in detail, may include information on the aperiodic reference signal transmission positions.
(80) The periodic reference signal information and the aperiodic reference signal information may be transmitted to the UE in two separate messages or one message.
(81) The periodic reference signal information is formatted as shown in Table 2.
(82) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 -- ASN1START
CSI-RS-ConfigNZP-r11 ::= .fwdarw..fwdarw. SEQUENCE {
.fwdarw. csi-RS-ConfigNZPId-r11.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. CSI-RS-ConfigNZPId-r11,
.fwdarw. antennaPortsCount-r11.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. ENUMERATED {an1, an2, an4, an8},
.fwdarw. resourceConfig-r11 .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..31),
.fwdarw. subframeConfig-r11 .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..154),
.fwdarw. scramblingIdentity-r11.fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..503),
.fwdarw. qcl-CRS-Info-r11.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. SEQUENCE {
.fwdarw..fwdarw. qcl-ScramblingIdentity-r11.fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..503),
.fwdarw..fwdarw. crs-PortsCount-r11 .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. ENUMERATED {n1, n2, n4, spare1},
.fwdarw..fwdarw. mbsfn-SubframeConfigList-r11 .fwdarw. CHOICE {
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. release.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. NULL,
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. setup .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. SEQUENCE {
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. subframeConfigList .fwdarw..fwdarw. MBSFN-SubframeConfigList
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. }
.fwdarw..fwdarw.} .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. OPTIONAL.fwdarw.-- Need ON
.fwdarw.} .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. OPTIONAL, -- Need OR
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}
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(83) In Table 2, the resource information (resourceConfig-r11) denotes a CSI-RS configuration index for use by the eNB to notify the UE of the CSI-RS transmission positions in an RB. In the current LTE standard, no restriction is specified for time averaging during the channel measurement of the UE.
(84) The present invention is characterized in that the eNB transmits the aperiodic reference signal information to the UE to solve the above problem.
(85) The aperiodic reference signal information may be formatted as shown in Table 3.
(86) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 -- ASN1START
AP-CSI-RS-ConfigNZP-r13 ::=
SEQUENCE {
.fwdarw. csi-RS-ConfigNZPId-r13.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. CSI-RS-ConfigNZPId-r13,
.fwdarw. antennaPortsCount-r13.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. ENUMERATED {an1, an2, an4, an8},
.fwdarw. resourceConfig-r13 .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..31),
.fwdarw. subframeConfig-r13 .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..154),
.fwdarw. scramblingIdentity-r13.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..503),
.fwdarw. qcl-CRS-Info-r13 .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. SEQUENCE {
.fwdarw..fwdarw. qcl-ScramblingIdentity-r13.fwdarw..fwdarw. INTEGER (0..503),
.fwdarw..fwdarw. crs-PortsCount-r13.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. ENUMERATED {n1, n2, n4, spare1},
.fwdarw..fwdarw. mbsfn-SubframeConfigList-r13 .fwdarw. CHOICE {
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. release .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. NULL,
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. setup .fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. SEQUENCE {
.fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw..fwdarw. subframeConfigList
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(87) It may be possible to define newly two terms to describe the aperiodic reference signal information. Aperiodic CSI-RS (AP-CSI-RS) Aperiodic CSI-RS measurement
(88) Unlike the legacy CSI-RS, the AP-CSI-RS is transmitted by the eNB only when the AP-CSI-reporting is triggered. The aperiodic CSI-RS measurement may be an operation of performing channel measurement using the AP-CSI-RS.
(89) If the AP-CSI-RS is received, the UE may perform channel measurement only with the AP-CSI-RS that is transmitted periodically. This results in applying a time restriction automatically.
(90) The AP-CSI-RS may be used for performing channel measurement efficiently, and CSI-RS resources can be allocated more effectively by configuring AP-CSI-RS.
(91) In order to use the AP-CSI-RS, the eNB may transmit to the UE the information as follows. AP-CSI-RS configuration information AP-CSI-RS indicator (or aperiodic reference signal indicator)
(92) The eNB may transmit the aperiodic reference signal information through RRC signaling and include AP-CSI-RS configuration information.
(93) The eNB may configure the AP-CSI-RS based on the AP-CSI-RS configuration information. The eNB may indicate AP-CSI-RS configuration and AP-CSI-RS-based CSI measurement report by configuring the AP-CSI-RS indicator in Downlink Control Information (DCI).
(94) In detail, the AP-CSI-RS configuration information may be information indicating the AP-CSI-RS transmission positions. In Table 3, the resource information (resourceConfig-r13) indicates the AP-CSI-RS configuration index for use by the eNB to notify the UE of the AP-CSI-RS transmission positions in an RB.
(95) The subframe information (subframeConfig-r13) is used for indicating the subframes carrying the AP-CSI-RS, and this indication may be made in various ways.
(96) For example, the eNB may transmit subframe indices or a bitmap to the UE to inform the UE of the subframes carrying the AP-CSI-RS. The eNB may also configure a subframeConfig-r13 set as the information on a set of subframes carrying the AP-CSI-RS. The subframeConfig-r13 set may be configured with entries from INTEGER (0 . . . 154) constituting the subframeConfig-r13.
(97) Accordingly, the eNB may configure the AP-CSI-RS transmission timings using the subframe information (subframeConfig) configured in the case when the AP-CSI-RS transmission is indicated by the AP-CSI-RS indicator. In this case, it may be possible to refer to the first method as described hereinafter.
(98) It may also be possible for the eNB to notify the UE of the AP-CSI-RS transmission timings by configuring the subframe information (subframeConfig) and AP-CSI-RS period. In this case, it may be possible to refer to the second and third method as described hereinafter.
(99) In the current LTE standard, it is specified that a UE can configure up to 3 pieces of NZP CSI-RS configuration information. Accordingly, the eNB may configure one or more pieces of AP-CSI-RS configuration information.
(100) In the FD-MIMO system, CSI-RS beamforming may be applied to a very sharp beam to a terminal. At this time, the beamforming vector applied to the CSI-RS may be determined based on SRS or non-beamformed CSI-RS. Accordingly, if a wrong beamforming vector is applied to the CSI-RS, the beam may not be formed in an accurate direction to the UE. Accordingly, in the case of configuring a plurality of AP-CSI-RSs, it may be possible to improve the accuracy of the CSI report in such a way that the UE performs channel measurement based on the more accurately beamformed AP-CSI-RSs.
(101) As described above, the reason for defining a new aperiodic reference signal in an RRC field is to indicate explicitly that the AP-CSI-RS is transmitted by the eNB only when AP-CSI reporting is triggered. In the case that the AP-CSI reporting is triggered, the UE performs channel measurement only on the AP-CSI-RS. Technically, it may be possible to perform the proposed AP-CSI-RS measurement and reporting using the NZP CSI-RS configuration information of Table 2, which is specified in the current standard, without defining the AP-CSI-RS. However, it is necessary to configure the P-CSI-RS and AP-CSI-RS separately as described above in order to use both the P-CSI-RS and AP-CSI-RS simultaneously.
(102) After transmitting the reference signal information, the eNB may configure the AP-CSI-RS indicator at step S520. In the embodiment 2 or 3 in which the AP-CSI-RS is configured to be transmitted periodically, step S520 may be omitted.
(103) The AP-CSI-RS indicator may be the information indicating whether to configure the AP-CSI-RS according to the aperiodic reference signal information set in the RRC field.
(104) Even when the aperiodic reference signal information is set in the RRC field, if no AP-CSI report is required, it is not necessary for the eNB to transmit any aperiodic reference signal. Accordingly, the eNB may notify the UE whether an AP-CSI-RS is configured in the resources using the indicator.
(105) The eNB may configure the AP-CSI-RS indicator with a DCI field and transmit the AP-CSI-RS indicator to the UE. The AP-CSI-RS indicator may be configured in the DCI field in such a way of adding a 1-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator to the DCI format 0/4 that is used for PUSCH scheduling. As described above, the 1-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator may be used to indicate whether the AP-CSI-RS is transmitted or not.
(106) The eNB may also set a CSI Request field included in the uplink DCI to 1 for triggering AP-CSI-reporting and configure the UE to report AP-CSI-RS-based CSI using the 1-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator. In detail, the 1-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator may be configured to indicate an operation as follows. AP-CSI-RS indicator indicating AP-CSI-RS transmission: Configuring AP-CSI-RS using the aperiodic reference signal information transmitted through RRC signal to generate AP-CSI. AP-CSI-RS indicator indicating no AP-CSI-RS transmission: AP-CSI-RS transmission resources may be used for PDSCH transmission.
(107) Although the description has been directed to the AP-CSI-RS indicator configuration method using the uplink DCI, the AP-CSI-RS indicator configuration method is not limited thereby.
(108) A description is made of a method for configuring the AP-CSI-RS indicator using Transmit Power Control (TPC). Here, a TPC DCI means DCI format 3/3a. In detail, the TCP command field defined for TPC may be used as the P-CSI-RS indicator as shown in Table 4 or 5. It may be possible to define a new Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) for use of the DCI format 3/3a as the AP-CSI-RS indicator as well as the TPC.
(109) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 AP-CSI-RS indicator Field in DCI format 3a AP-CSI-RS indicator Field in DCI format 3A Indication 0 First CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 1 Second CSI-RS index configured with RRC information
(110) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 AP-CSI-RS indicator Field in DCI format 3 AP-CSI-RS indicator Field in DCI format 3 Indication 0 First CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 1 Second CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 2 Third CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 3 Fourth CSI-RS index configured with RRC information
(111) In reference to
(112) The information carried in the AP-CSI-RS indicator may not include any specific CSI-RS index and, if the AP-CSI-RS indicator includes no AP-CSI-RS index, it may be possible to configure such that no AP-CSI-RS is applied.
(113) In the example of Table 5, if the AP-CSI-RS indicator 0 includes no specific CSI-RS index, the AP-CSI-RS indicator 0 may be configured such that no AP-CSI-RS is applied. In this case, the AP-CSI-RS indicators 1, 2, and 3 may be configured as the first, second, and third CSI-RS indices, respectively, through RRC information.
(114) If the eNB configures three AP-CSI-RSs, which are designated as the first, second, and third CSI-RS indices with the RRC information, the eNB may dynamically select and transmit to the UE at least one of the configured AP-CSI-RS indices using the CSI-RS indicator.
(115) If the AP-CSI-RS index is not configured through RRC signaling, the UE may interpret the corresponding AP-CSI-RS indicator as a value indicating that AP-CSI-RS is not transmitted. In this case, the AP-CSI-RS resources may be used for PDSCH transmission as in the case of configuring the 1-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator.
(116) For example, if four AP-CSI-RSs are configured by means of the second reference signal information, the AP-CSI-RS indicator may indicate the index of the AP-CSI-RS to be used among the configured AP-CSI-RSs.
(117) However, if three AP-CSI-RS indices are configured by means of the second reference signal information while the AP-CSI-RS indicator indicates four AP-CSI-RS indices, the AP-CSI-RS indicator 4 for the fourth AP-CSI-RS index may be used to indicate that no AP-CSI-RS is applied.
(118) It may be possible to consider an approach for configuring the AP-CSI-RS indicator by adding extra bits to DCI. In detail, the eNB may use DL DCI formats of DCI 1, DCI 1a, DCI 2C, and DCI 2D. This approach may be advantageous in terms that the UE is capable of identifying the AP-CSI-RS transmission, estimating AP-CSI-RS, and preparing feedback in advance.
(119) Next, a description is made of the AP-CSI-RS indicator-based PDSCH RE mapping and rate matching method. If the AP-CSI-RS resources indicated by the AP-CSI-RS indicator and the CSI-RS resources configured by RRC are not overlapped, it may be possible to identify the PDSCH RE mapping and to perform rate matching using the union thereof. In more detail, when the UE that has not received any AP-CSI-RS receives PDSCH, it may be possible to send the UE the ZP CSI-RS configuration information for rate matching.
(120) If the AP-CSI-RS indicator of 2 or more bits is included in the DCI format 0/4 that is used for PUSCH scheduling or if the DCI format 3 is used as shown in Table 5, it may be possible to configure a function of selecting AP-CSI-RS resources dynamically. A description thereof is made in more detail with reference to Table 6. Table 6 exemplifies a case where the AP-CSI-RS indicator is 2 bits. In Table 6, a CSI-RS index corresponds to one of the configured AP-CSI-RSs.
(121) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 AP-CSI-RS indicator Indication 00 First CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 01 Second CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 10 Third CSI-RS index configured with RRC information 11 Fourth CSI-RS index configured with RRC information
(122) One of the AP-CSI-RS indicator values may include no specific AP-CSI-RS index, and the AP-CSI-RS indicator value including no AP-CSI-RS index may be configured to indicate that no AP-CSI-RS is applied. If an AP-CSI-RS index is not configured through RRC signaling, the UE may interpret that the corresponding AP-CSI-RS indicator value indicates no AP-CSI-RS transmission. In such a case, the AP-CSI-RS resources may be used for PDSCH transmission as in the case where 1-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator is configured.
(123) For example, if the AP-CSI-RS indicator 00, in Table 6, does not include a specific CSI-RS index and it is configured that no AP-CSI-RS is applied, the AP-CSI-RS indicators 01, 10, and 11 may be configured as the first, second, and third CSI-RS indices configured with RRC information. If the eNB maps the three AP-CSI-RSs to the first, second, and third AP-CSI-RS indices configured with RRC information, the eNB may select the AP-CSI-RS resources dynamically for the UE. The UE may identify the PDSCH RE mapping based on the CSI-RS indicator and perform rate matching. If the AP-CSI-RS resources indicated by the AP-CSI-RS indicator and the CSI-RS resources configured by RRC are not overlapped, it may be possible to identify PDSCH RE mapping and perform rate matching using the union thereof.
(124) Then the eNB may trigger aperiodic CSI reporting at step S530.
(125) As described above, the eNB may trigger aperiodic CSI reporting with the AP-CSI-RS indicator. For example, the eNB may trigger AP-CSI-RS-based aperiodic CSI-reporting using the 1-bit or 2-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator. At this time, the eNB may use the CSI-RS request field configured for triggering the legacy CSI-RS-based aperiodic CSI-report and the AP-CSI-RS indicator configured for triggering the AP-CSI-RS-based AP-CSI report separately. The eNB may add a predetermined number of bits to the legacy CSI request field to indicate whether to trigger the AP-CSI-RS-based CSI report or the CSI-RS-based CSI report.
(126) For example, the first or last bit of the CSI-RS field may be set to 1 to trigger the AP-CSI-RS-based CSI report or 0 to trigger the CSI-RS-based CSI report. It may also be possible to add the bit information described with reference to Tables 4 to 6 to the head or tail of the CSI-RS request filed to trigger the AP-CSI-RS-based CSI report.
(127) After triggering the AP-CSI report, the eNB may transmit the reference signals at step S540.
(128) In detail, if the eNB has triggered AP-CSI, it may transmit AP-CSI-RS based on the AP-CSI-RS information. At this time, the eNB may transmit to the UE the CSI-RS beamformed with a beamforming vector.
(129) After transmitting the CSI-RS, the eNB may receive the CSI measured based on the CSI-RS.
(130) The terms used in the present invention may be replaced by other terms, if necessary. For example, the term AP-CSI-RS indicator may be replaced by the term AP-CSI-RS request field or aperiodic channel request information.
(131)
(132) In reference to
(133) After receiving the reference signal information, the UE may receive DCI at step S621.
(134) The UE may identify at step S630 whether an AP-CSI-RS indicator is configured and whether aperiodic CSI reporting is triggered based on the DCI.
(135) In detail, the UE may identify whether an AP-CSI-RS indicator is configured and whether aperiodic CSI reporting is triggered based on the DCI based on the AP-CSI-RS indicator included in the DCI.
(136) The AP-CSI-RS indicator may be delivered in the form of a predetermined number of bits or a bitmap to indicate whether an AP-CSI-RS is transmitted. The UE may determine on the basis of the AP-CSI-RS indicator whether an AP-CSI-RS is transmitted. If an AP-CSI-RS is transmitted, the UE may assume that AP-CSI-RS-based AP-CSI reporting is triggered.
(137) For example, if the AP-CSI-RS indicator is set to 1, the UE may assume that the AP-CSI-RS is configured and the AP-CSI-RS-based CSI report is triggered. The eNB may indicate at least one of AP-CSI-RS configuration informations transmitted through RRC signaling with a 1-bit or 2-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator. The UE may identify the AP-CSI-RS configuration information to be used and AP-CSI-RS transmission resources positions based on the AP-CSI-RS indicator. However, if the number of pieces of AP-CSI-RS configuration information transmitted through RRC signaling increases, the number of bits of the AP-CSI-RS indicator may increase proportionally. For example, if the number of pieces of AP-CSI-RS configuration information is 7, a 3-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator may be used.
(138) The DCI may include a CSI request field, which may be used to trigger periodic CSI-RS-based CSI reporting aperiodically. The CSI request field may be delivered in the form of a predetermined number of bits or a bitmap.
(139) However, the eNB may add 1 bit or a predetermined number of bits to the legacy CSI-RS request field to trigger the CSI report measured based on the AP-CSI-RS. For example, the eNB may indicate to the UE whether to report the CSI measured based on the AP-CSI-RS using 1-bit information added to the head or tail of the legacy 1-bit or 2-bit CSI-RS request field. The UE may determine, based on the information included in the CSI-RS request field, whether a AP-CSI-RS-based CSI-RS report is triggered.
(140) If it is determined that the aperiodic CSI reporting is triggered, the UE may perform channel measurement with the received CSI-RS at step S640.
(141) The UE may acquire resource signal resource transmission resource information from the reference signal information and identify based on the reference signal information whether a reference signal is transmitted and whether CSI-RS reporting is triggered. If the reference signal information includes a plurality of reference signal configuration information, the UE may identify the reference signal configuration information to be used based on the DCI. The UE may perform channel measurement with the identified reference signal configuration information. For example, the UE may acquire the information on the CSI-RS transmission resources and the AP-CSI-RS transmission resources from the reference signal information and, if the DCI includes the AP-CSI-RS indicator, it may perform channel measurement using the AP-CSI-RS transmitted on the AP-CSI-RS transmission resources.
(142) After the channel measurement, the UE may generate CSI at step S650 and transmit the CSI generated on one of the AP-CSI-RS resources at step S660.
(143)
(144) A description is made of the AP-CSI reporting method based on AP-CSI-RS and AP-CSI-RS measurement with reference to
(145) The eNB may transmit reference signal information to the UE through RRC signaling and trigger AP-CSI reporting, as denoted by reference number 710 of
(146) The eNB may use DCI for triggering CSI reporting as described above.
(147) The eNB may also configure an AP-CSI-RS 720 in advance by transmitting aperiodic reference signal information through RRC signaling and use an AP-CSI-RS indicator to inform of AP-CSI-RS transmission. At this time, the AP-CSI-RS indicator may be added to a DCI field.
(148) Although the CSI reporting is triggered at the same position as the AP-CSI-RS transmission resources as denoted by reference number 710 in the drawing, the present invention is not limited thereby. That is, the eNB may trigger the CSI reporting as a time point different from that of the AP-CSI-RS transmission time point.
(149) The UE may measure channel state using the AP-CSI-RS transmitted after the CSI-RS reporting has been triggered.
(150) If the AP-CSI-RS reporting is triggered, the UE may perform channel measurement using the configured AP-CSI-RS 720 to generate the CSI 730. The CSI measured based on the AP-CSI-RS 720 may be referred to as AP-CSI.
(151) Then the eNB may transmit CSI information at subframe n+k as a predetermined timing. At this time, subframe n may denote the time when the AP-CSI reporting is triggered, and k may be a predetermined value.
(152) For example, k may be set to 4 for FDD. In the present invention, however, the channel measurement may be performed after the receipt of the AP-CSI-RS; thus, it may be necessary to add extra measurement time. If the measurement time is elongated because a plurality of AP-CSI-RSs are configured, k may be set to a value greater than 4 (e.g., k=8).
(153) As described above, the AP-CSI-RS-based CSI generation method operating in such a way of triggering CSI reporting after configuration of the AP-CSI-RS transmission resource through RRC signaling and transmitting the AP-CSI-RS for the case where an AP-CSI indicator is configured is advantageous in terms of transmitting PDSCH on the AP-CSI-RS transmission resource not used because of the aperiodicity.
(154)
(155) A description is made of the AP-CSI reporting method based on AP-CSI-RS and AP-CSI-RS measurement with reference to
(156) This embodiment is different from the embodiment of
(157) The eNB may transmit reference signal information to the UE through RRC signaling and trigger AP-CSI reporting, as shown in
(158) The eNB may use DCI for triggering CSI reporting as described above.
(159) The eNB may also configure AP-CSI-RSs 810, 820, and 830 in advance by transmitting aperiodic reference signal information through RRC signaling and transmit the AP-CSI-RSs 810, 820, and 830 periodically as shown in
(160) If the AP-CSI reporting is triggered as denoted by reference number 840, the UE may perform channel measurement based on the AP-CSI-RS 820 transmitted after the AP-CSI-RS trigger to generate CSI 850. The CSI measured based on the AP-CSI-RS may be referred to as AP-CSI.
(161) Then the eNB may transmit CSI information at subframe n+k as a predetermined timing. At this time, subframe n may denote the time when the AP-CSI reporting is triggered and k may denote a predetermined value.
(162) In this embodiment, since the UE may perform channel measurement only after the receipt of any AP-CSI-RS, it may be necessary to add extra measurement time as in the first embodiment.
(163) Accordingly, k may be set to 4 or a value greater than 4 (e.g., k=8).
(164) As described above, the method of
(165)
(166) A description is made of the AP-CSI reporting method based on AP-CSI-RS and AP-CSI-RS measurement with reference to
(167) As described with reference to
(168) As in the embodiment of
(169) In reference to
(170) The eNB may use DCI for triggering CSI reporting as described above.
(171) If the AP-CSI-RS is configured in a predetermined subframe (e.g., n+m (m<k)) after the AP-CSI triggering 910, the UE may perform channel estimation with the AP-CSI-RS configured after the AP-CSI triggering and transmit the corresponding CSI at the predetermined subframe n+k as shown in
(172) However, if the AP-CSI-RS is not configured in the predetermined subframe (e.g., n+m (m+k)), the UE may transmit the CSI information in the subframe n+k as the predetermined timing using the AP-CSI 930 as a result of the channel measurement on the most recently received AP-CSI-RS 920 before AP-CSI-RS triggering. Here, m may be set to a value less than k. Here, k is a parameter defined in the 3GPP LTE standard Release 11 and set to 4 for FDD and one of the values listed in Table 1 for TDD. In detail, it is necessary to secure channel measurement time after receiving the AP-CSI-RS; thus, the eNB sets m to a value for CSI transmission at subframe n+k.
(173) Accordingly, the aperiodic CSI reporting method may be implemented with a post-trigger measurement operation as shown in
(174)
(175) In reference to
(176) The transceiver 1010 may communicate signals with a network entity. The transceiver 1010 may transmit reference signal information to a UE through RRC signaling and DCI through a PDCCH. The transceiver 1010 may receive CSI from the UE.
(177) The controller 1020 may control the transceiver to transmit the reference signal information to the UE through RRC signaling. At this time, the reference signal information may include periodic reference signal information for periodic CSI reporting and aperiodic reference signal information for aperiodic CSI reporting. The controller 1020 may notify the UE of AP-CSI-RS transmission resource positions using the aperiodic reference signal information.
(178) The controller 1020 may transmit AP-CSI-RS subframe indices or a corresponding bitmap or a AP-CSI-RS subframe set information to the UE to indicate the AP-CSI-RS subframes (first method).
(179) The controller 1020 may also transmit to the UE the subframe information and AP-CSI-RS period to notify the UE of the AP-CSI-RS transmission timings (second and third methods).
(180) The controller 1020 may also configure an AP-CSI-RS indicator in the DCI and control the transceiver to transmit the indicator. The AP-CSI-RS is transmitted by the eNB only when the AP-CSI reporting is triggered and, if it is determined to transmit the AP-CSI-RS at predetermined positions, the controller 1020 may set the AP-CSI-RS indicator to 1. If the AP-CSI-RS indicator is set to 1, the controller may control to transmit data on the AP-CSI-RS transmission resources.
(181) If two AP-CSI-RSs are configured based on the aperiodic reference signal information, the controller may configure the AP-CSI-RS indicator 0 to indicate the first AP-CSI-RS and the AP-CSI-RS indicator 1 to indicate the second AP-CSI-RS. At this time, if no AP-CSI-RS indicator value is configured in the DCI, the controller may configure such that no AP-CSI-RS is used.
(182) If the aperiodic reference signal information includes at least one or more pieces of AP-CSI-RS configuration information, the controller 1020 may configure the AP-CSI-RS indicator of two bits.
(183) The detailed description thereof has been made above and thus omitted herein.
(184) The controller 1020 may trigger AP-CSI reporting to receive an AP-CSI report from the UE. The controller 1020 may configure the AP-CSI-RS indicator in the DCI to trigger AP-CSI-RS-based AP-CSI reporting. The controller 1020 may trigger the AP-CSI reporting using a 1-bit or 2-bit AP-CSI-RS indicator. At this time, the eNB may use the CSI-RS request field configured for triggering a legacy CSI-RS-based aperiodic CSI-report and the AP-CSI-RS indicator configured for triggering an AP-CSI-RS-based AP-CSI report separately. The controller 1020 may add a predetermined number of bits to the legacy CSI request field to indicate whether to trigger an AP-CSI-RS-based CSI report or a CSI-RS-based CSI report. The detailed description thereof has been made above and thus omitted herein.
(185) The controller 1020 may also transmit a reference signal. The controller 1020 may transmit the reference signal at the resource positions determined based on the aperiodic reference signal information and the DCI. For example, the controller 1020 may transmit the CSI-RS periodically based on the periodic reference signal information. If the aperiodic CSI reporting is triggered, the controller 1020 may control to transmit the AP-CSI-RS using at least one of the resources indicated by the aperiodic reference signal information. At this time, if the aperiodic reference signal information indicates a plurality of resources, the controller 1020 may transmit the AP-CSI-RS information with the AP-CSI-RS indicator. The detailed description thereof has been made above and thus omitted herein.
(186) The controller 1020 may also control to receive the CSI transmitted by the UE.
(187) The memory 1030 may store the reference signal information transmitted to the UE. The memory 1030 may also store the AP-CSI-RS. The memory 1030 may also store the received CSI. Furthermore, the memory 1030 may also store the information generated or exchanged during the operation of the present invention.
(188)
(189) In reference to
(190) The transceiver 1110 may communicate signals with a network entity. The transceiver 1110 may receive reference signal information through RRC signaling and DCI through a PDCCH. The transceiver 1110 may also receive CSI from the UE.
(191) The controller 1120 may control the transceiver to receive reference signal information from the eNB. The reference signal information may include periodic reference signal information and aperiodic reference signal information.
(192) The controller 1120 may control the transceiver to receive DCI. The controller 1120 may determine based on the received DCI whether an AP-CSI-RS indicator is configured and whether periodic CSI reporting is triggered.
(193) In detail, the controller 1120 may determine based on the AP-CSI-RS indicator included in the DCI whether the AP-CSI-RS indicator is configured and whether aperiodic CSI-RS reporting is triggered.
(194) The AP-CSI-RS indicator may be configured in the form of a few bits or a bitmap to indicate AP-CSI-RS transmission. The UE may identify on the basis of the AP-CSI-RS indicator whether any AP-CSI-RS is transmitted. If the AP-CSI-RS indicator is configured, the UE may identify that AP-CSI-RS-based AP-CSI reporting has been triggered.
(195) The DCI may include a CSI-RS field for triggering periodic CSI-RS-based CSI reporting aperiodically. The CSI-RS request field may consist of a few bits or a bitmap. The controller 1120 may add 1 bit or a predetermined number of bits to the legacy CSI request field for use in triggering AP-CSI-RS-based CSI reporting. The UE may identify the AP-CSI-RS indicator to determine whether AP-CSI-RS transmission is configured and whether AP-CSI-RS-based CSI reporting is triggered. The detailed description thereof has been made above and thus omitted herein.
(196) If the AP-CSI reporting is triggered, the controller 1120 may perform channel measurement based on the received AP-CSI-RS.
(197) The controller 1120 may acquire reference signal transmission resource information from the reference signal information and identify the resources for use in transmitting the reference signal based on the DCI. The controller 1120 may control to perform channel measurement based on the reference signals received on the identified resources. For example, the controller 1120 may receive the CSI-RS transmission resources and the AP-CSI-RS transmission resources through the reference signal information and, if the DCI includes the AP-CSI-RS indicator, control the UE to perform channel measurement with the AP-CSI-RSs received on the AP-CSI-RS transmission resources.
(198) The controller 1120 may generate CSI and transmit the CSI.
(199) The memory 1130 may store the received reference signal information. The memory 1130 may also store the received reference signals (AP-CSI-RS or CSI-RS). The memory 1130 may also store the information generated or exchanged during the procedure of the present invention.
(200) Meanwhile, the FD-MIMO system is characterized by MN (vertical direction x horizontal direction) antennas arranged two-dimensionally. This means that the complexity of the UE that calculates the PMI and RI suitable for all FD-MIMO channels increases in proportion to the number of antenna ports in both the horizontal and vertical antenna ports. Since the number of available PMIs increases in proportion to the number of antenna ports, the number of bits required to notify the eNB of the UE-preferred PMIs increases too. In the case of the CSI feedback through PUCCH, the size of payload for containing the CSI is limited and this cause a problem in CSI feedback. In order to solve this problem, separation of the entire FD-MIMO channel information into N dimensions to feed back the CSI may be considered. For example, it may be possible to transmit horizontal and vertical direction RIs and PMIs separately. This makes it possible for the UE to select the best RI and PMI at a low complexity and facilitate satisfying the limited payload size even when the CSI is fed back through PUCCH. However, transmitting the horizontal and vertical direction RIs and PMIs separately and the CQI separately too provides no CQI value for the case where horizontal and vertical direction precoders are applied simultaneously, resulting in degradation of system throughput.
(201) In order to make it possible for the UE to perform channel measurement on the plural transmit antennas while preventing the eNB from allocating excessive radio resources for transmitting CSI-RSs with a plurality of transmit antennas such as FD-MIMO, it may be possible to consider a method for transmitting the CSI-RSs separately in N dimensions.
(202) For example, it may be possible to allow for measuring horizontal channels with N horizontal CSI-RS ports and vertical channels with M vertical CSI-RS ports. In detail, if two CSI-RSs are used, it is possible to identify the CSI using M+N CSI-RS ports for the MN transmit antennas.
(203) Equation 1 represents a method for selecting horizontal direction CSI and vertical direction CSI in measuring channels using M+N CSI-RS ports. Here, the CSI may include the RI and PMI.
(204)
(205) Here, R.sup.H and R.sup.V denote, respectively, the sets of ranks in horizontal and vertical directions; P.sub.r.sup.H and P.sub.r.sup.v denote, respectively, the sets of rank-r precoders in horizontal and vertical directions; and H.sub.r.sup.H and H.sub.r.sup.v denote, respectively, the channel matrices in horizontal and vertical directions. By measuring channels with the M+N CSI-RS ports using equation 1, it may be possible to obtain the optimal RI and PMI.
(206) The most advantageous way to reduce CSI-RS overhead is to identify the information on a large number of transmit antennas with a small number of CSI-RS ports. However, determining the RI, PMI, and CQI on all FD-MIMO channels arbitrarily through partial channel measurement may cause degradation of system performance.
(207) Alternatively, it may be possible to identify the CSI using MN CSI-RS ports for MN transmit antennas.
(208) Equation 2 represents a method for selecting vertical CSI and horizontal CSI when measuring channels with MN CSI-RS ports. Here, the CSI may include the RI and PMI.
(209)
(210) Here, M and N denote, respectively, the numbers of horizontal and vertical direction antenna ports; R.sup.H and R.sup.V denote, respectively, the sets of ranks in horizontal and vertical directions; P.sub.r.sup.H and P.sub.r.sup.v denote, respectively, the sets of rank-r precoders in horizontal and vertical directions; and H.sub.r.sup.H and H.sub.r.sup.v denote, respectively, the channel matrices in horizontal and vertical directions. By measuring channels with the MN CSI-RS ports using equation 1, it may be possible to obtain the optimal RI and PMI.
(211) Although this method has a drawback in requiring more CSI-RS resource in comparison with the above-described method, it is advantageous in terms of acquiring more accurate RI, PMI, and CQI by measuring all channels.
(212) A description is made hereinafter of the method for selecting horizontal and vertical CSIs in measuring channels with MN CSI-RS ports or M+N CSI-RS ports. The following terms may be used in the present invention. RI.sub.H: The horizontal rank indicator transmitted from the UE to the eNB. RI.sub.V: The vertical rank indicator transmitted from the UE to the eNB. RI.sub.HV: The horizontal and vertical rank indicator transmitted from the UE to the eNB. PMI.sub.H: The horizontal precoding matrix indicator transmitted from the UE to the eNB. PMI.sub.V: The vertical precoding matrix indicator transmitted from the UE to the eNB. CQI.sub.H: The UE-supportable data rate generated under the assumption of the application of only the horizontal precoding. CQI.sub.V: The UE-supportable data rate generated under the assumption of the application of only the vertical precoding. CQI: The UE-supportable data rate generated under the assumption of the application of both the horizontal and vertical precodings.
(213) Although the description is made with specific terms such as horizontal CSI and vertical CSI, it may be possible to use general terms such as first CSI and second CSI.
(214)
(215) In reference to
(216) In
(217) Configuring plural feedback transmissions for plural transmit antennas of the FD-MIMO eNB in order for the UE to report CSI to the eNB may be one of various CSI reporting methods for FD-MIMO.
(218) Such a method is advantageous in terms of needing no extra implementation for a UE to generate and report FD-MIMO CSI. However, the CSI reporting method of
(219) The expected FD-MIMO system performance is insufficient because configuring multiple feedbacks for the UE to report CSI to the eNB is insufficient for identifying the precoding in the case of applying FD-MIMO. The UE transmits only CQI for each feedback and does not transmit the CQI generated under the assumption of plural FD-MIMO antennas. In the case that the UE reports only the CQI.sub.H and CQI.sub.V for the case of applying the precoders corresponding to PMI.sub.H and PMI.sub.V, the eNB has to determine the CQI for the case where both the vertical and horizontal precoders are applied implicitly. If the eNB determines the CQI for the case where both the vertical and horizontal precoders are applied implicitly based on the CQIs for the cases where the vertical and horizontal precoders are respectively applied, this may cause degradation of the system performance. Hereinafter, a description is made of the method and apparatus for an eNB to transmit reference signals to a UE and to receive CSI transmitted by the UE.
(220)
(221) In reference to
(222) After identifying the number of transmit antennas and antenna arrangement state, the eNB may configure channel state information measurement to receive CSI at step S1320.
(223) The CSI may include first CSI and second CSI, and the eNB may configure a UE to measure the first and second CSI by transmitting measurement configuration information to the UE through higher layer signaling (e.g., RRC signaling). Each of the first and second CSIs may include at least one of horizontal and vertical CSI.
(224) For example, the eNB may transmit to the UE information instructing the UE to calculate the CQI carried in the second CSI by applying the PMI included in the first CSI along with the PMI included in the second CSI and to calculate the CQI carried in the second CSI by applying the second CSI along with the PMI included in the first channel state.
(225) The eNB may also transmit to the UE information instructing the UE to calculate CQI based on one of the first and second CSIs.
(226) The eNB may also transmit to the UE configuration information including CSI measurement period and subframe offset for use in measuring horizontal and vertical CSIs. The eNB may also configure maximum values of the horizontal and vertical ranks to the UE depending on the case. The eNB may also transmit to the UE one of the horizontal and vertical ranks that is set to 1. The eNB may also transmit to the UE configuration information instructing the UE to measure and report the horizontal and vertical status information alternately.
(227) The eNB may transmit to the UE the measurement configuration information for receiving the RIs included in the horizontal and vertical CSIs at a time. After configuring the CSI measurement, the eNB may transmit CSI reporting configuration information to the UE at step S1330.
(228) The eNB may transmit to the UE the configuration information through higher layer signaling to instruct the UE to transmit the first and second CSIs. The eNB may also transmit to the UE configuration information using the DCI.
(229) As described above, each of the first and second CSIs may include at least one of the horizontal and vertical CSIs. Thus the eNB may transmit to the UE configuration information for the UE to report the horizontal and vertical CSIs. For example, the configuration information may include the CSI reporting period and subframe offset. The eNB may also use the DCI to configure the UE to report the CSI aperiodically.
(230) A description is made in detail later of the method for an eNB to configure a UE to measure and report CSI.
(231) The eNB may receive the CSI transmitted by the UE at step S1340.
(232)
(233) In reference to
(234) If the CSI measurement configuration information is received, the UE may generate the CSIs according to the CSI measurement configuration at step S1420.
(235) Then the UE may receive CSI reporting configuration from the eNB at step S1430. The UE may receive the configuration for reporting the first and second CSIs.
(236) It may also be possible to use the DCI to trigger aperiodic CSI reporting.
(237) The UE may report the CSI to the eNB according to the CSI reporting configuration at step S1440. In the case that the aperiodic reporting is triggered, the UE may report the measured CSI at a reporting time point.
(238)
(239) In reference to
(240) In
(241) The PMI.sub.V 1510 may also be used to generate the CQI of Feedback 2. The UE may generate and report the RI.sub.V 1530 in Feedback 2. The UE may also determine the PMI.sub.H 1540 that is the most suitable for the rank indicated by the RI.sub.V 1530 and then report to the eNB the CQI 1550 for the case where both the precoding indicated by the corresponding PMI.sub.H 1540 and the precoding indicated by the previously transmitted PMI.sub.V 1510 are applied.
(242) In order for the UE to report to the eNB the CQI for the case where both the precoders indicated by the PMI.sub.H and PMI.sub.V are applied, there are some requirements as follows.
(243) First, the eNB may send the UE the information on the relationship among the feedbacks during the configuration of multiple feedbacks to the UE through higher layer signaling (e.g., RRC signaling). The UE may generate CQI based on the information.
(244) In the embodiment of
(245) Second, it is necessary to define how to determine the CQI for the case where multiple precoders are applied. In the case of calculating CQI by applying a single precoder, the UE may calculate CQI under the assumption that the precoder designated by means of the RI and PMI that it has transmitted is applied to the downlink; however, in the case of the CQIs 1520 and 1550, the UE calculates them under the assumption that two precoders are applied to the downlink simultaneously. At this time, the UE may interpret the application of two precoders as a Kronecker product. The Kronecker product may be defined by two matrices as follows.
(246)
(247) In Equation 3, A and B may be replaced by the precoding matrices indicated respectively by the PMI.sub.H and PMI.sub.V. The UE may identify the precoder for the case where two precoders are simultaneously applied using Equation 3. Accordingly, the UE may calculate CQI 1520 (or 1550) under the assumption that the precoder obtained by applying Equation 3 to the precoding matrices indicated by the PMI.sub.H and PMI.sub.V is applied to the downlink.
(248) Meanwhile, in order to identify the precoder for the case where two precoders are simultaneously applied using the Kronecker product of Equation 3, it is necessary for the UE and the eNB to operate differently depending on the rank informed by the UE. Methods to achieve this are proposed in the present invention. Method 1: The eNB may always set one of RI.sub.V and RI.sub.H to rank 1. In the case that the CQI is transmitted along with the RI.sub.H using the Feedback 2 in
rank.sub.HV=rank(RI.sub.H)rank(RI.sub.V).[Equation 4]
(249) That is, the UE and the eNB assume that the rank for the case where the vertical and horizontal precoders are simultaneously applied is the product of the ranks supported in the respective directions. For example, if the UE transmits to the eNB the RI.sub.H to indicate rank 2 and the RI.sub.V to indicate rank 3, the eNB and the UE assume rank 6 for the case where all precoders are applied. In the LTE/LTE-A, if the UE send the eNB the RI set to a value indicating rank 2 or higher, it may send the eNB two CQI values simultaneously. This is because the eNB transmits two codewords to the UE for the case of rank 2 or higher; thus, the UE has to report two CQIs for the respective codewords.
(250) In the method of Equation 4, the UE may transmit two CQI values in the CQI 1550 for the case where the rank, when the precoders derived by equation 2 are all applied even through the RI.sub.H 1530 of Feedback 2 is set to 1, is 2 or higher. Also, the eNB may receive the CQI 1550 under the assumption that two CQI values are transmitted in the CQI 1550 in the case where the rank, when the precoders derived by Equation 2 are all applied even through the RI.sub.H 1530 of Feedback 2 is set to 1, is 2 or higher.
(251)
(252) In reference to
(253) Likewise, the UE may generate RI.sub.H and then determine PMI.sub.H as indicated by the RI.sub.H.
(254) At this time, the UE may not generate CQI for Feedback 1 and instead may generate CQI 1600 for Feedback 2.
(255) That is, the UE may generate CQI 1600 using the PMI.sub.V of Feedback 1 and the PMI.sub.H of Feedback 2 and transmit the CQI 1600 to the eNB.
(256) In a similar way, in the embodiment of
(257) In this embodiment, the UE transmits horizontal and vertical CSIs alternatively. Although the horizontal and vertical CSIs can be transmitted at the same interval in this way, this method may not be appropriate for the real system. That is, it may be advantageous in terms of optimizing system throughput to transmit one of the horizontal and vertical CSIs at an interval and the other at another interval shorter than that interval.
(258)
(259) In reference to
(260) In detail, in order for the UE to report the CSIs to the eNB at different intervals, the eNB should be able to configure the intervals. That is, if it may be possible for the UE to report different-direction CSIs, the eNB may transmit to the UE the configuration information as follows. First CSI: horizontal CSI (RI.sub.H, PMI.sub.H) transmission interval and frame offset Second CSI: vertical CSI (RI.sub.V, PMI.sub.V) transmission interval and subframe offset
(261) The subframe offset may be used for determining the position of the subframe for real transmission during the interval. For example, if the interval is 10 msc and the subframe offset is 5, the UE may transmit the CSI at subframe 5 during every interval of 10 msec.
(262) The UE may report the horizontal and vertical ranks to the eNB according to different rank restrictions. The rank restriction means that the rank measured by the UE based on the reference signal is restricted to a maximum value preconfigured by the eNB. Restricting the maximum value of the rank for the UE is a part of the system optimization procedure in view of the eNB in a mobile communication system. In order to restrict the horizontal and vertical ranks separately, the eNB may transmit to the UE the information as follows. First CSI: maximum value of horizontal rank k Second CSI: maximum value of vertical rank
(263) Meanwhile, if the UE reports CSIs to the eNB according to different feedback configurations, Feedback 1 and Feedback 2 may collide depending on the configuration. Here, collision means the situation when the Feedback 1 CSI and Feedback 2 CSI are transmitted in the same time period.
(264) If a collision occurs because of the multiple feedback configurations, the UE may report one, but not the other, of the CSIs of Feedback 1 and Feedback 2 to the eNB. Accordingly, when multiple feedback configurations exist, transmission of part of the CSIs may fail. Hereinafter, a single feedback configuration method is described.
(265)
(266) In reference to
(267) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Method of reporting horizontal and vertical ranks with RI.sub.HV RI.sub.HV Horizontal rank Vertical rank 000 1 1 001 2 1 010 3 1 011 4 1 100 1 2 101 2 2
(268) For example, if the UE reports the RI.sub.HV 1900 set to 101 to the eNB, the eNB may identify that the horizontal rank is 2 and the vertical rank is 2.
(269) In this way, the eNB may identify the horizontal and vertical ranks based on the RI.sub.HV 1900 transmitted by the UE.
(270) The eNB may identify the horizontal and vertical precoders and available reception data rate based on the horizontal and vertical PMIs and CQIs indicated by RI.sub.HV 1900.
(271) In such a way of transmitting RI, PI, and CQI alternatively in one feedback, it is possible to avoid a collision among plural feedbacks.
(272) In
(273) The precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.H 1910 is determined according to the horizontal rank indicated by the RI.sub.HV 1900. The UE may also report to the eNB the CQI 820 for the case where the precoding matrix is indicated by the PMI.sub.H 1910 and the precoding matrix is indicated by the previously transmitted PMI.sub.V. Likewise, the precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.V 1930 may be determined according to the vertical rank indicated by the RI.sub.HV 1900. The UE may also transmit the CQI 1940 under the assumption that the precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.V 1930 and the precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.H 1910 are simultaneously applied.
(274) The UE may calculate the precoding matrix for generating the CQIs 1920 and 1940 as the Kronecker product of two precoding matrices as shown in Equation 3. As described above, the horizontal and vertical CSIs transmission intervals may be set to different values.
(275)
(276) Unlike the embodiment of
(277) In
(278) The UE may also determine the RI.sub.V 2030 first and then the PMI.sub.V 2040 and the CQI 2050 based thereon. Here, the CQI 2050 may be the CQI for the case where the precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.V 2040 and the precoding matrix indicated by the previously transmitted PMI.sub.H 2010 are applied simultaneously. The UE may report the RI.sub.V 2030, PMI.sub.V 2040, and CQI 2050 to the eNB.
(279) Here, the UE may assume the precoding matrix applied for generating the CQIs 2020 and 2050 as the Kronecker product of two precoding matrices as shown in Equation 3.
(280) In
(281) Even in the case of reporting the RI.sub.H 2000 and RI.sub.V 2030 separately, the horizontal and vertical CSIs transmission intervals and ranks may be set to different values.
(282)
(283) The UE may also determine the CQI 2130 for the case where the precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.H 2120 and the precoding matrix indicated by the previously transmitted PMI.sub.H are applied simultaneously and report the determined CQI 2130 to the eNB. The UE may also determine the CQI 2150 for the case where the precoding matrix indicated by the PMI.sub.V 2140 and the precoding matrix indicated by the previously transmitted PMI.sub.H 2120 are applied simultaneously and report the determined CQI 2150 to the eNB.
(284) At this time, the UE may assume the precoding matrix applied for generating the CQIs 2130 and 2150 as the Kronecker product of two precoding matrices as shown in Equation 3.
(285)
(286) In
(287) Although the vertical rank is fixed to 1 in the drawing, it may be possible to fix the horizontal rank to 1 instead based on the same principle. In the case that the horizontal rank is fixed to 1, the UE may report to the eNB the RI.sub.V instead of the RI.sub.H during the corresponding transmission period.
(288)
(289) In reference to
(290) The transceiver 2310 may communicate signals with a network entity. The transceiver 2310 may transmit configuration information for generating the CSI and CSI reporting configuration information to a UE through higher layer signaling. The transceiver 2310 may transmit the configuration information by means of DCI. The transceiver 2310 may also receive CSI from the UE.
(291) The controller 2320 may identify the number of transmit antennas and antenna arrangement state. The controller 2320 may also control the transceiver to transmit CSI-RS measurement configuration information for use by the UE in receiving the CSI-RS. At this time, each of the first and second CSIs may include one of horizontal and vertical CSIs.
(292) In detail, the controller 2320 may control to transmit the information instructing the UE to calculate CQI to be contained in the second CSI by applying the PMI included in the first CSI along with the PMI included in the second CSI and to calculate the CQI to be included in the second CSI by applying the PMI included in the second CSI along with the PMI included in the first CSI.
(293) The controller 2320 may also control to transmit the information instructing the UE to calculate the CQI for only one of the first and second CSIs.
(294) The controller 2320 may also control to transmit CSI measurement interval and subframe offset configuration information for horizontal and vertical CSI measurement. The controller 2320 may also control to transmit to the UE the information on the maximum value of the horizontal or vertical rank or the information indicating that the one of the horizontal and vertical ranks is fixed to 1, depending on the case.
(295) The controller 2320 may also control to transmit to the UE the configuration information instructing the UE to measure horizontal and vertical CSI-RSs and report the horizontal and vertical CSIs alternatively.
(296) The controller 2320 may also control to transmit to the UE the configuration information instructing the UE to report the RI included in the vertical CSI and the RI included in the vertical CSI at a time.
(297) The controller 2320 may also transmit the configuration information instructing the UE to report the CSI containing the first and second CSIs. The controller 2320 may transmit the CSI reporting configuration information to the UE through higher layer signaling. The controller 2320 may also transmit the CSI-RS configuration information instructing the UE to report the CSI using DCI. The controller 2320 may also trigger aperiodic CSI reporting with the DCI.
(298) The CSI reporting configuration information may include the CSI reporting interval and subframe offset.
(299) The controller 2320 may also receive the CSI transmitted by the UE.
(300) The detailed description of the configuration information that the controller 2320 configures to the UE has been made above and thus omitted herein. The controller 2320 may also control the above-described operations of the eNB.
(301) The memory 2330 may store the CSI-RS measurement and CSI reporting configuration information. The memory 2330 may also store the CSI received from the UE. Furthermore, the memory 2330 may store the information generated by the eNB and received from the UE.
(302)
(303) In reference to
(304) The transceiver 2410 may communicate signals with a network entity. The transceiver 2410 may receive the CSI-RS measurement configuration information and CSI reporting configuration information through higher layer signaling. The transceiver 2410 may also receive the configuration information by means of DCI. The transceiver 2410 may also transmit the CSI.
(305) The controller 2420 may receive the CSI-RS measurement configuration information from the eNB. As described above, the CSI may include the first and second CSIs, and the controller 2420 may receive first and second CSIs reporting configuration information.
(306) The detailed description of the CSI reporting configuration information has been made above and thus omitted herein.
(307) The controller 2420 may perform CSI-RS measurement according to the received measurement configuration information.
(308) The controller 2420 may also receive CSI reporting configuration information from the eNB. At this time, the controller 2420 may receive the DCI triggering aperiodic CSI reporting.
(309) The controller 2420 may also report CSI to the eNB according to the reporting configuration. If the aperiodic reporting is triggered, the controller 2420 may report the CSI at a reporting time point.
(310) The memory 2430 may store the measurement configuration information and reporting configuration information received from the eNB. The memory 2430 may also store the generated CSI. Furthermore, the memory 2430 may store the information generated by the UE or received from the eNB.
(311) Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described using specific terms, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense in order to help understand the present invention. It is obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes can be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention.