IP Library Granted Patent US 9,001,725
Granted Patent B2
US 9,001,725 · App. 14/304,583 · Granted Apr 7, 2015

Multicast broadcast single frequency network data scheduling and handling

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,001,725
App. No.
14/304,583
Filed
Jun 13, 2014
Granted
Apr 7, 2015
Kind
B2
Examiner
LI, GUANG W
Art Unit
2478
USPC
370/312
Abstract

A system is provided for scheduling for a multicast broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN). The system includes a central control configured to promote a plurality of enhanced node Bs (ENBs) transmitting one or more multicast traffic channels (MTCHs). The one or more MTCHs are provided during a variable scheduling period (SP) and include a data portion that contains MBSFN traffic content and a variable scheduling portion that contains scheduling information related to the MBSFN traffic content.

Claims (15)

1. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions which when executed by a processor cause a central control to:

determine a plurality of multicast traffic channels (MTCHs) that belong to a single multicast broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN);

select a multiplexing scheme for the plurality of MTCHs; and

cause one or more enhanced node Bs (ENB) to map the plurality of MTCHs according to the multiplexing scheme to a single multicast transport channel (MCH) layer over a variable scheduling period (SP), wherein traffic from the plurality of MTCHs is allocated to a plurality of transport blocks (TBs) of the SP,

wherein the selected multiplexing scheme is a time-first multiplexing scheme,

wherein traffic from each of the plurality of MTCHs is sequentially mapped to a plurality of sub-frames of the SP, such that all traffic from a first MTCH is mapped to the sub-frames of the SP before mapping traffic from a second MTCH to the sub-frames of the SP, and

wherein at least some of the plurality of TBs of one of the sub-frames includes traffic from more than one of the MTCHs during transitioning from transmitting a last remaining content from the first MTCH to transmitting a first content from the second MTCH.

2. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the processor further causes the central control to: determine a length of the SP; determine which of the plurality of MTCHs belong to the MBSFN; and select the multiplexing scheme for the plurality of MTCHs.

3. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein a SP length is dynamic over time and assigned by the central control.

4. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions which when executed by a processor cause a user equipment to:

receive a multicast broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) transmission, the MBSFN transmission comprising a plurality of multiplexed MTCHs mapped according to a time-first multiplexing scheme to a single multicast transport channel (MCH) over a variable scheduling period (SP),

wherein traffic from the plurality of multiplexed MTCHs is allocated to a plurality of transport blocks (TBs) of the SP,

wherein traffic from each of the plurality of MTCHs is sequentially mapped to a plurality of sub-frames of the SP, such that all traffic from a first MTCH is mapped to the sub-frames of the SP before mapping traffic from a second MTCH to the sub-frames of the SP, and

wherein at least some of the plurality of TBs of one of the sub-frames includes traffic from more than one of the MTCHs during transitioning from transmitting a last remaining content from the first MTCH to transmitting a first content from the second MTCH.

5. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 4 , wherein a SP length is dynamic over time and assigned by a central control.