METHOD FOR OPERATING WIRELESS LAN SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR SAME
20180014297 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H04W24/08
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). The present invention provides a communication method in a wireless communication system. The method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: receiving, from a base station serving the station in a cellular network, information indicating a first transmission period of an access point serving the station in a wireless network; setting a first channel period, for communicating with the access point, based on the first transmission period, receiving, from the access point, information indicating a second transmission period determined by the access point; and updating the first channel period to a second channel period based on the second transmission period.
Claims
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29. A communication method of a station in a wireless communication system, the communication method comprising: receiving, from a base station serving the station in a cellular network, information indicating a first transmission period of an access point serving the station in a wireless network; setting a first channel period, for communicating with the access point, based on the first transmission period; receiving, from the access point, information indicating a second transmission period determined by the access point; and updating the first channel period to a second channel period based on the second transmission period.
30. The communication method of claim 29, wherein: the information indicating the first transmission period is included in a ready to send (RTC) frame, and the information indicating the second transmission period is included in a clear to send (CTS) frame.
31. The communication method of claim 29, wherein the second transmission period is shorter than the first transmission period.
32. The communication method of claim 29, the communication method further comprising: after updating the first channel period to second channel period: receiving, from the access point, information indicating a third transmission period; and re-updating the second channel period to the third transmission period, wherein the third transmission period is set within a time obtained by subtracting the second transmission period from the first transmission period.
33. The communication method of claim 29, the communication method further comprising monitoring a channel between the station and the access point during one of the first transmission period, the second transmission period, or a third transmission period.
34. A communication method of an access point in a wireless communication system, the communication method comprising: determining, by the access point serving a station in a cellular network, information indicating a second transmission period for the access point, the information indicating the second transmission period being provided to the station by a base station serving the station in a wireless network; receiving, from the base station, information indicating a first transmission period of the access point; transmitting, to the station, the information indicating the second transmission period, the second transmission period shorter than the first transmission period; and communicating with the station during a channel period, the channel period being set based on the information indicating the second transmission period by the station.
35. The communication method of claim 34, wherein: the information indicating the first transmission period is included in a ready to send (RTC) frame, and the information indicating the second transmission period is included in a clear to send (CTS) frame.
36. The communication method of claim 34, wherein the determining the information indicating the second transmission period comprises: transmitting, to the base station, information indicating the second transmission period; and negotiating, with the base station, to determine the information indicating the second transmission period.
37. The communication method of claim 34, the communication method further comprising: after the channel period is set by the station: transmitting, to the station, information indicating a third transmission period; and updating the channel period based on the information indicating the third transmission period.
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the third transmission period is set within a time obtained by subtracting the second transmission period from the first transmission period.
39. A station in a wireless communication system, the station comprising: a transceiver configured to communicate with an access point serving the station; and a controller configured to: receive, from a base station serving the station in a cellular network, information indicating a first transmission period of an access point serving the station in a wireless network, set a first channel period, for communicating with the access point, based on the first transmission period, receive, from the access point, information indicating a second transmission period determined the access point, and update the first channel period to a second channel period based on the second transmission period.
40. The station of claim 39, wherein: the information indicating the first transmission period is included in a ready to send (RTC) frame, and the information indicating the second transmission period is included in a clear to send (CTS) frame.
41. The station of claim 39, wherein the second transmission period is shorter than the first transmission period.
42. The station of claim 39, wherein the controller further configured to: after updating the first channel period to second channel period: receive, from the access point, information indicating a third transmission period, and re-update the second channel period to the third transmission period, wherein the third transmission period is set within a time obtained by subtracting the second transmission period from the first transmission period.
43. The station of claim 39, wherein the controller is further configured to monitor a channel between the station and the access point during one of the first transmission period, the second transmission period, or a third transmission period.
44. An access point in a wireless communication system, the access point comprising: a transceiver configured to communicate with a station; and a controller configured to: determine information indicating a second transmission period for the access point, the information indicating the second transmission period being provided to the station by a base station serving the station in a wireless network, receive, from the base station, information indicating a first transmission period of the access point, transmit, to the station, the information indicating the second transmission period, the second transmission period shorter than the first transmission period, and communicate with the station during a channel period, the channel period being set based on the information indicating the second transmission period by the station.
45. The access point of claim 44, wherein: the information indicating the first transmission period is included in a ready to send (RTC) frame, and the information indicating the second transmission period is included in a clear to send (CTS) frame.
46. The access point of claim 44, wherein the controller is further configured to: transmit, to the base station, information indicating the second transmission period, and negotiate, with the base station, to determine the information indicating the second transmission period.
47. The access point of claim 44, wherein the controller further is configured to: after the channel period is set by the station, transmit, to the station, information indicating a third transmission period, and update the channel period based on the information indicating the third transmission period.
48. The access point of claim 45, wherein a third transmission period is set within a time obtained by subtracting the second transmission period from the first transmission period.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, it should be noted that only portions required for comprehension of operations according to the embodiments of the present invention will be described and descriptions of other portions will be omitted not to make subject matters of the present invention obscure. Meanwhile, terms described later are defined in consideration of the functions of the present invention, but the meaning of the terms may be changed according to a user, intention of an operator, or convention. Therefore, the definitions of the terms should be made based on the contents throughout the specification.
[0038] The present invention may have various modifications and various embodiments, among which specific embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments, but the present invention includes all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives within the spirit and the scope of the present invention.
[0039] Although the terms including an ordinal number such as first, second, etc. can be used for describing various elements, the structural elements are not restricted by the terms. The terms are used merely for the purpose to distinguish an element from the other elements. For example, a first element could be termed a second element, and similarly, a second element could be also termed a first element without departing from the scope of the present invention. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more associated items.
[0040] The terms used herein are used only to describe particular embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present invention. As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. In the present invention, the terms such as “include” and/or “have” may be construed to denote a certain characteristic, number, step, operation, constituent element, component or a combination thereof, but may not be construed to exclude the existence of or a possibility of addition of one or more other characteristics, numbers, steps, operations, constituent elements, components or combinations thereof.
[0041] Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein, including technical and scientific terms, have the same meaning as those commonly understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains. Such terms as those defined in a generally used dictionary are to be interpreted to have the meanings equal to the contextual meanings in the relevant field of art, and are not to be interpreted to have ideal or excessively formal meanings unless clearly defined in the present specification.
[0042] According to various embodiments of the present invention, an electronic device may include a communication functionality. The terminal may, for example, be a smart phone, a tablet personal computer (PC), a mobile phone, a video phone, an e-book reader, a desktop PC, a laptop PC, a netbook PC, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), an MP3 player, a mobile medical device, a camera, or a wearable device (e.g., head-mounted device (HMD), electronic clothes, an electronic bracelet, an electronic necklace, an electronic appcessory, an electronic tattoo, or a smart watch).
[0043] According to various embodiments of the present invention, the electronic device may be a smart home appliance with a communication functionality. The smart home appliance may, for example, be a television, a digital video disk (DVD) player, an audio player, a refrigerator, an air conditioner, a vacuum cleaner, an oven, a microwave, a washer, a drier, an air purifier, a set-top box, a TV box (e.g., Samsung HomeSync™, Apple TV™, or Google TV™), a gaming console, an electronic dictionary, a camcorder, or an electronic photo frame.
[0044] According to various embodiments of the present invention, the terminal may be a medical appliance (e.g., magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) device, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device, computed tomography (CT) device, and ultrasonic device), a navigation device, a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, an event data recorder (EDR), a flight data recorder (FDR), an automotive infotainment device, a marine electronic device (e.g., ship navigation device and a gyrocompass), avionics, security equipment, or an industrial or home robot.
[0045] According to various embodiments of the present invention, the electronic device may be a part of furniture or a building/structure, an electronic board, an electronic signature receiving device, a projector, and various kinds of measuring instruments (e.g., water meter, electric meter, gas meter, and electromagnetic wave meter), each of which has a communication functionality.
[0046] According to various embodiments of the present invention, the electronic device may be a combination of the above-mentioned devices. Further, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the terminal according to various embodiments of the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned devices.
[0047] According to various embodiments of the present invention, a station (hereinafter referred to as a ‘STA’) may be, for example, an electronic device.
[0048] Also, according to various embodiments of the present invention, as an example, a STA may operate as a signal transmission device and a signal reception device. As an example, an access point (AP) may operate as a signal transmission device and a signal reception device. Also, according to various embodiments of the present invention, as an example, an AP may operate as a resource-operating device.
[0049] Also, according to various embodiments of the present invention, a cellular base station (i.e. enhanced node B (eNB)) may operate as a signal transmission device and a signal reception device. Also, according to various embodiments of the present invention, as an example, an eNB may operate as a resource-operating device of a wireless LAN system and a cellular system, and may operate as a device that manages the AP.
[0050] Meanwhile, a method and an apparatus proposed by an embodiment of the present invention can be applied to various communication systems, such as an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 communication system, an IEEE 802.16 communication system, a digital video broadcasting system such as a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) service, a mobile broadcasting service such as a Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld (DVP-H) and a mobile/portable Advanced Television Systems Committee Mobile/Handheld (ATSC-M/H) service, and an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) service, a Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) Media Transport (MMT) system, an Evolved Packet System (EPS), a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) mobile communication system, an LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) mobile communication system, a High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) mobile communication system, a High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) mobile communication system, a High Rate Packet Data (HRPD) mobile communication system of 3rd Generation Project Partnership 2 (3GPP2), a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) mobile communication system of 3GPP2, a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile communication system of 3GPP2, and a Mobile Internet Protocol (Mobile IP) system.
[0051] It is assumed that the WLAN system supported by the present invention has the same structure as that of the WLAN system which has been described with reference to
[0052] An operation scenario of a WLAN system that utilizes a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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[0055] An eNB may play a part in the operation of the wireless LAN of an STA and APs that the eNB manages. For example, to operate a wireless LAN transmission opportunity period without interference between neighboring APs, there is a desire for a scheme of enabling an AP to monitor a wireless LAN transmission opportunity period of each AP. However, the scheme in which the AP obtains wireless LAN transmission opportunity period information of a neighbor AP from an STA, which is connected to the AP and performs communication, in order to monitor the wireless LAN transmission opportunity period, may cause overhead of the STA. Also, it is not permissible for an STA to obtain wireless LAN transmission opportunity period information with respect to an AP that is not shown to the STA (a hidden AP). Therefore, there is a desire for a scheme of obtaining wireless LAN transmission opportunity period information using an eNB that has recognized the existence of an AP and a STA.
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[0058] When the neighbor AP 317 that interferes with the STA 311 is an AP that is managed by a neighbor eNB 319, instead of the serving eNB 315, the serving eNB 315 may obtain the transmission opportunity period information of the neighbor AP 317 through signaling with the neighbor eNB 319. In this instance, the serving eNB 315 may provide the transmission opportunity period information of an AP managed by the serving eNB 315 to the neighbor eNB 319. The serving eNB 315 may transfer, to the serving AP 313, the obtained transmission opportunity period information associated with APs, including the neighbor AP 317, which interfere with the STA 311 in operation 327. The serving AP 313 adjusts the transmission opportunity period of the serving AP 313 by reflecting the transmission opportunity period information of the neighbor APs received from the serving eNB 315, and operates the same in operation 329.
[0059] The serving eNB 315 may obtain, from the serving AP 313, information associated with a neighbor AP that causes interference. That is, the serving AP 313 may provide the serving eNB 315 with information about the situation in association with a resource occupancy rate, a collision rate, a delay, and the like in a WLAN system that the serving AP 313 manages. The neighbor AP may correspond to a hidden AP of which a signal is not detected by the STA 311 or by the serving AP 313.
[0060] Time information associated with a transmission opportunity period of
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[0063] The serving eNB 415 may obtain, from the serving AP 413, information associated with a neighbor AP that causes interference. That is, the serving AP 413 may provide the serving eNB 415 with information about the situation in association with a resource occupancy rate, a collision rate, a delay, and the like in the WLAN system that the serving AP 413 manages. The neighbor AP may correspond to a hidden AP of which a signal is not detected by the STA 411 and the serving AP 413.
[0064] Time information associated with a transmission opportunity period of
[0065] Subsequently, a method of providing service fairness to a legacy device (legacy STA) and a new device (new STA) by increasing system efficiency in a WLAN system where the legacy device and the new device coexist will be described with reference to
[0066] In the WLAN system where the legacy device and the new device coexist, a system parameter or a communication scheme used by the legacy device may be ineffective to the new device, and thus the amount of service time of the new device may be decreased or a service for the new device may be delayed. For example, when the transmission scheme basically supported by the legacy device has a data transmission rate lower than the data transmission rate of the new device, the amount of service time of the legacy device is long, and thus service for the new device may be delayed. Accordingly, the benefit of a new system that supports a high data transmission rate may not be utilized, and the low system efficiency of the legacy system may be obtained.
[0067] Therefore, embodiments of the present invention propose a method of operating a Request to send/Clear to send (RTS-CTS) frame, which reserves a transmission opportunity period to prevent a legacy device from exclusively using a transmission opportunity period of a WLAN system. The RTS is used for a legacy device and a new device to determine transmission opportunity period information, and utilizes the same frame as a legacy frame. The CTS utilizes a new CTS frame which allows a new device to determine that a transmission opportunity period is different from a transmission opportunity period of the RTS, even though a legacy device is incapable of interpreting the same. In an embodiment of the present invention, the transmission opportunity period of an RTS frame is set to be longer than the transmission opportunity period of a new CTS frame. Therefore, a legacy device recognizes that a channel is reserved by another device during the transmission opportunity period of an RTS frame, and a new device recognizes that a channel is reserved by another device during the transmission opportunity period of a new CTS frame. Therefore, services may be efficiently provided to new devices during the transmission opportunity period of an RTS frame. Hereinafter, a new CTS frame is referred to as a CTS′ frame in embodiments of the present invention.
[0068] An AP changes a new RTS-CTS′ frame proposed in an embodiment of the present invention or a legacy RTS-CTS frame according to the ratio or proportion of legacy devices to new devices. That is, when the ratio or proportion of legacy devices is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, a legacy RTS-CTS frame is utilized. When the ratio or proportion of new devices is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, a new RTS-CTS′ frame is utilized.
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[0077] The new STA1 713 and the new STA2 715 that receive the new CTS′ frame or the transmission indication frame set a channel occupancy period to Z, and monitor a channel in operations 739 and 741. The serving AP 717 transmits/receives data to/from the new STA1 713 and the new STA2 715 during the transmission opportunity period Z in operation 743. When the serving AP 717 desires to continue the transmission and reception of data to/from the new STA 713 and the new STA2 715 even after the transmission opportunity period Z is terminated, the serving AP 717 transmits a new CTS′ frame or a transmission indication frame. When there is no need to service the new STA1 713 and the new STA2 715 any longer after the transmission opportunity period Z is terminated, the serving AP 717 interrupts the transmission of the CTS′ frame or the transmission indication frame. In operation 745, the legacy STA 711 releases the transmission opportunity period X when the transmission opportunity period X is terminated or a channel maintains an idle state.
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[0080] Alternatively, the serving eNB may determine to use the CTS′ frame based on a ratio or proportion of legacy STAs and new STAs, and may indicate the use of the CTS′ frame to the serving AP 815.
[0081] When the serving AP 815 determines to use an RTS-CTS′ frame, the serving AP 815 transmits a CTS′ frame in response to the RTS frame in operation 823. The transmission opportunity period of the CTS′ frame is set to Y, and it is preferable that Y be set to a value smaller than X. The CTS′ frame may be replaced with a transmission indication frame. The transmission indication frame may include information associated with a new STA to which data is to be transmitted and received during the transmission opportunity period Y.
[0082] The new STA 813 that receives the CTS′ frame sets the channel occupancy period to Y and monitors a channel during the corresponding period in operation 825. The serving AP 815 transmits and receives data to/from the new STA 813 during the transmission opportunity period Y in operation 827. When the serving AP 815 desires to continue the transmission and reception of data to/from the new STA 813 even after the transmission opportunity period Y is terminated, the serving AP 815 transmits a new CTS′ frame in operation 829. The transmission opportunity period of the CTS′ frame is set to Z, and it is preferable that Z be set to a value less than X by excluding the amount of time corresponding to Y from X. The new CTS′ frame may be replaced with a transmission indication frame. The transmission indication frame may include information associated with a new STA to/from which the data is to be transmitted and received during the transmission opportunity period Z.
[0083] The new STA 813 that receives the new CTS′ frame sets the channel occupancy period to Z and monitors a channel during the corresponding period in operation 831. The serving AP 815 transmits and receives data to/from the new STA 813 during the transmission opportunity period Z in operation 833. When the serving AP 815 desires to continue the transmission and reception of data to/from the new STA 813 even after the transmission opportunity period Z is terminated, the serving AP 815 transmits a new CTS′ frame or a new transmission indication frame again. When there is no need to service the new STA 813 any longer after the transmission opportunity period Z is terminated, the serving AP 815 interrupts the transmission of a CTS′ frame or a transmission indication frame. The legacy STA 811 releases the transmission opportunity period X when X is terminated or when a channel remains in an idle state.
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[0086] The controller 911 controls the general operation of the AP 900. The controller 911 controls the general operation of the AP 900, in association with operating a transmission opportunity period with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention, and operating a transmission opportunity period in an environment where a legacy device and a new device coexist with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0087] The transceiver 915 transmits and receives various signals and various messages to/from an STA, an eNB, and the like under the control of the controller 911. Here, the various signals and various messages that the transceiver 915 transmits and receives are the same as those of
[0088] The storage 913 stores programs and various data required for the operation of the AP 900, particularly information related to operating a transmission opportunity period with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention or operating a transmission opportunity period in an environment where a legacy device and a new device coexist with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention. Also, the storage 913 stores various signals and various messages that the transceiver 915 receives from the STA, the eNB, and the like.
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[0092] The controller 1011 controls the general operation of the STA 1000. The controller 1011 controls the general operation of the STA 1000 in association with operating a transmission opportunity period with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention, and operating a transmission opportunity period in an environment where a legacy device and a new device coexist, with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0093] The transceiver 1015 transmits and receives various signals and various messages to/from an AP, an eNB, and the like under the control of the controller 1011. Here, the various signals and various messages that the transceiver 1015 transmits and receives are the same as those of
[0094] The storage 1013 stores programs and various data required for the operation of the STA 1000, particularly, information related to operating a transmission opportunity period with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention or operating a transmission opportunity period in an environment where a legacy device and a new device coexist, with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention. Also, the storage 1013 stores various signals and various messages that the transceiver 1015 receives from the AP, the eNB, and the like.
[0095] Although
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[0098] The controller 1111 controls the general operation of the eNB 1100. The controller 1111 controls the general operation of the eNB 1100 in association with operating a transmission opportunity period, with assistance from a cellular base station, according to an embodiment of the present invention, and operating a transmission opportunity period in an environment where a legacy device and a new device coexist, with assistance from a cellular base station, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0099] The transceiver 1115 transmits and receives various signals and various messages to/from an STA, an AP, and the like under the control of the controller 1111. Here, the various signals and various messages that the transceiver 1115 transmits and receives are the same as those of
[0100] The storage 1113 stores programs and various data required for the operation of the eNB 1100, particularly, information related to operating a transmission opportunity period with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention or operating a transmission opportunity period in an environment where a legacy device and a new device coexist, with assistance from a cellular base station according to an embodiment of the present invention. Also, the storage 1113 stores various signals and various messages that the transceiver 1115 receives from the STA, the AP, and the like.
[0101] Although
[0102] Particular aspects of the present invention may be implemented as a computer-readable code in a computer-readable recording medium. The computer-readable recording medium is a predetermined data storage device which can store data which can be read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable recording medium may include a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and a carrier wave (such as data transmission through the Internet). The computer-readable recording medium may be distributed through computer systems connected to the network, and accordingly the computer-readable code is stored and executed in a distributed manner. Further, functional programs, codes and code segments for achieving the present invention may be easily interpreted by programmers skilled in the art which the present invention pertains to.
[0103] It will be understood that a method and apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention may be implemented in the form of hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. Any such software may be stored, for example, in a volatile or non-volatile storage device such as a ROM, a memory such as a RAM, a memory chip, a memory device, or a memory IC, or a recordable optical or magnetic medium such as a CD, a DVD, a magnetic disk, or a magnetic tape, regardless of its ability to be erased or its ability to be re-recorded. It can be also appreciated that the memory included in the mobile terminal is one example of machine-readable devices suitable for storing a program including instructions that are executed by a processor device to thereby implement embodiments of the present invention.
[0104] Accordingly, the present invention includes a program for a code implementing the apparatus and method described in the appended claims of the specification and a machine (a computer or the like)-readable storage medium for storing the program. Further, the program may be electronically transferred by a predetermined medium such as a communication signal transferred through a wired or wireless connection, and the present invention appropriately includes equivalents of the program.
[0105] Further, an apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention may receive the program from a program providing device that is wiredly or wirelessly connected thereto, and may store the program. The program providing device may include a program including instructions through which a program processing device performs a preset content protecting method, a memory for storing information and the like required for the content protecting method, a communication unit for performing wired or wireless communication with the program processing device, and a controller for transmitting the corresponding program to a transceiver at the request of the program processing device or automatically.
[0106] Although the embodiment has been described in the detailed description of the present invention, the present invention may be modified in various forms without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of the present invention should not be defined as being limited to the embodiments, but should be defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.