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- the present invention relates generally to communication, and more specifically to techniques for transmitting and receiving notifications for broadcast and multicast services in a communication system.
- the communication system may need to send signaling (e.g., control information, configuration information, and so on) for the broadcast and multicast services supported by the system.
- This signaling may be sent on a control channel.
- a wireless device receiving one or more services would then monitor the control channel for signaling sent for the service(s) being received.
- the wireless device may operate in an idle state whenever it is not actively exchanging data with one or more base stations in the system. In the idle state, the wireless device wakes up periodically to receive page messages and overhead messages from the system and powers down as much circuitry as possible in the remaining time in order to conserve battery power. It is highly desirable for the wireless device, while it is awake, to somehow be informed of any signaling being sent on the control channel for the service(s) being received. The wireless device would then be able to receive both pertinent messages for itself and signaling for the service(s) being received without expending too much battery power. [0005] There is therefore a need in the art for techniques to send notifications for signaling sent for broadcast and multicast services.
- a base station maps the services to random sequences, one random sequence for each service, based on identifiers for the services.
- the base station generates the random sequence for each service based on a hash function or a pseudo-random number (PN) generator and the service identifier.
- PN pseudo-random number
- each random sequence is associated with a specific location for sending a notification indicator in each frame.
- the locations for the notification indicators for each random sequence are randomized with respect to the locations for the notification indicators for each remaining random sequence. This randomness characteristic reduces the likelihood of false alarm, as described below.
- FIG. 2A shows the format of the PICH in Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).
- FIG. 2B shows the format of one frame of the PICH.
- System 100 may be a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system, a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) system, a Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) system, an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) system, or some other multiple access system.
- CDMA system may implement one or more CDMA radio access technologies (RATs) such as Wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA) and cdma2000. cdma2000 covers IS-2000, IS-856, and IS-95 standards.
- W-CDMA Wideband-CDMA
- cdma2000 covers IS-2000, IS-856, and IS-95 standards.
- a TDMA system may implement one or more TDMA RATs such as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). These various RATs and standards are well known in the art.
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- UMTS is a system that uses W-CDMA and GSM as RATs and is described in documents from a consortium named "3rd Generation Partnership Project” (3GPP).
- 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2
- 3GPP and 3GPP2 documents are publicly available.
- the notification transmission and reception techniques are specifically described below for UMTS. These techniques may be used for multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) in UMTS.
- MBMS multimedia broadcast multicast service
- a Page Indicator Channel is used to send paging indicators to idle wireless devices.
- An idle wireless device is a wireless device that has registered with the system and is operating in an idle mode or a PCH mode.
- the paging indicators for each idle wireless device indicate whether messages are being sent on a Paging Channel (PCH) for the wireless device.
- the PCH is a transport channel that is carried in a Secondary Common Control Physical Channel (S-CCPCH).
- S-CCPCH Secondary Common Control Physical Channel
- Each idle wireless device monitors the PICH for its paging indicators. If these paging indicators are set to '1', then the wireless device processes the S-CCPCH to look for any messages sent for the wireless device.
- a key characteristic of indicator channels such as the PICH and MICH is that the information carried on these channels is short and un-coded and can thus be received and interpreted very quickly.
- the 288/Np bits are all set to '1' if the paging indicator is equal to '1' and are set to '0' if the paging indicator is equal to '0'.
- the Np paging indicators are sent in Np paging indicator locations that are numbered from 0 through Np - 1 (not shown in FIG. 2B). [0025] Each idle wireless device is associated with a paging indicator in each paging occasion. The paging indicator for each wireless device is sent at a location that is determined as follows:
- the location of the paging indicator for a given wireless device changes among the Np possible locations based on the SFN of the paging occasion.
- the wireless device would need to process a different location to obtain its paging indicator.
- Each multicast/broadcast service is assigned specific notification indicators, which are set to '1' whenever messages are being sent on the MCCH for the service.
- Each wireless device monitors the notification indicators for all of the services desired by the wireless device (or “desired services"). Whenever the notification indicator for any desired service is set, the wireless device further processes the S-CCPCH to look for messages sent for that service.
- the notification indicators for all supported services are sent in each MICH frame, then the only level of dimensionality is the number of indicator locations (Nn) within one MICH frame. If equation (1) is used to determine the location of the notification indicator for each service in each frame, then the notification indicators for any two services having the same PI value would overlap in each frame. False alarms for the MICH would then be dominated by the overlapping of the notification indicators for different services. If a notification is sent for a service, then all wireless devices interested in any one of the other services mapped to the same PICH sequence defined by equation (1) would erroneously detect this notification and would also process the MCCH. This would result in a high false alarm probability for the MICH, which is undesirable.
- each service may be mapped to a specific NI value based on any function of the service identifier.
- Other functions may also be used to map service identifiers to NI values.
- the hash function shown in equation (2) scrambles a function of SFN with a function of the service identifier (or NI) to ensure that different services are associated with different random locations for their notification indicators in different frames.
- the use of C and G in the hash function ensures that all indicator locations within each frame are equally likely to be allocated for each service.
- different random sequences are associated with different seed values for the linear feedback shift register. These random sequences are thus mapped to different positions on a PN sequence generated by the PN generator.
- Each random sequence may be generated by, for example, initializing the PN generator with the associated seed value (e.g., whenever the SFN wraps around to zero), clocking the PN generator once for each frame, and performing a modulo-Nn operation on the content of the shift register to obtain the indicator location for the frame.
- a PN generator is maintained for each random sequence to be generated.
- the notification indicator is sent in a random location in each frame.
- random sequences X and Y collide and their notification indicators overlap in only frame n and no other frames shown in FIG. 4. If the notification indicators for only one random sequence are set to '1', then a wireless device may encounter a false alarm if it reads only the notification indicator sent in frame n. The wireless device would not encounter a false alarm if it reads the notification indicator sent in any other frame or if it reads multiple notification indicators.
- FIG. 5 shows a process 500 performed by a base station to transmit notification indicators for broadcast and multicast services supported by the base station.
- the base station maps the services to random sequences, one random sequence for each service (block 512). This may be achieved by mapping the identifier (e.g., the TMGI) for each service to an NI value, e.g., as shown in equation (4).
- the base station then generates the random sequence for each service based on a hash function (e.g., as shown in equation (2) or (5)) or a PN generator (e.g., as shown in equation (6)) and the identifier or NI value for the service (block 514). Regardless of how the random sequences are generated, each random sequence is associated with a specific location for sending a notification indicator in each frame. The locations for the notification indicators in different frames for each random sequence are randomized with respect to the locations for the notification indicators for each remaining random sequence.
- a hash function e.g., as shown in equation (2) or (5)
- the randomization of the indicator locations for the random sequences introduces additional dimensionality in time. This randomization further ensures that the collisions among the notification indicators for different services are spread uniformly across all services and are not correlated among any of these services. The likelihood of the notification indicators for two different services overlapping over an entire modification period is minimized.
- a wireless device is able to reduce the probability of false alarm for a given desired service by reading the MICH multiple times during the modification period to detect multiple notification indicators for the service. The wireless device may then process the MCCH if all of the detected notification indicators are set. The detected notification indicators are less likely to overlap the notification indicators for any one of the other services supported by the system.
- a computer simulation was performed to determine the probability of false alarm for a given wireless device with the three randomization schemes described above.
- Table 1 shows the probability of false alarm for the wireless device for each randomization scheme and for different notification loads for the system.
- the simulation results indicate that all three randomization schemes provide lower probability of false alarm than without randomization, e.g., using equation (1).
- the simulation results also indicate that the probability of false alarm is lower with the hash function shown in equation (2) and the PN generator shown in equation (6).
- a reduction in the total transmit power for the MICH is achieved if the MICH loading is less than 50%.
- the MICH loading is likely to be less than 50% in order to avoid high false alarm rates for the wireless devices.
- the use of OOK is likely to reduce the total transmit power for the MICH for the same detection performance as QPSK.
- FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an embodiment of a base station 11 Ox and a wireless device 120x.
- an encoder 710 receives traffic data for page and other messages, processes (e.g., encodes, interleaves, and symbol maps) the traffic data, and generates modulation symbols.
- a modulator 712 performs channelization, spectral spreading, scrambling, and so on, on the modulation symbols for various physical channels (e.g., the PICH, MICH, and S-CCPCH) and provides a stream of data chips.
- a transmitter unit (TMTR) 714 conditions (e.g., converts to analog, amplifies, filters, and frequency upconverts) the data chips and generates a downlink signal, which is transmitted via an antenna 716.
- TMTR transmitter unit
- an antenna 752 receives the downlink signal from base station 11 Ox and provides a received signal to a receiver unit (RCNR) 754.
- Receiver unit 754 conditions (e.g., filters, amplifies, and frequency downconverts) the received signal, digitizes the conditioned signal, and provides data samples.
- a demodulator (Demod) 756 processes the data samples and provides symbol estimates. Demodulator 756 further performs detection for notification indicators and paging indicators as directed by a controller 760.
- a decoder 758 processes (e.g., demaps, deinterleaves, and decodes) the symbol estimates and provides decoded data for messages sent by base station 11 Ox.
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