IP Library Granted Patent US 9,967,055
Granted Patent B2
US 9,967,055 · App. 14/979,804 · Granted May 8, 2018

System and method to increase link adaptation performance with multi-level feedback

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,967,055
App. No.
14/979,804
Filed
Dec 28, 2015
Granted
May 8, 2018
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2465
USPC
370/328
Abstract

A method and apparatus for explicit adaptive modulation and coding scheme selection, the method receiving, at a mobile device, a transport block targeted to the mobile device, and if a quality of the received transport block exceeds a threshold, providing an acknowledgment or negative acknowledgment to a network element; and if the quality of the received transport block is below the threshold, suppressing the acknowledgment or negative acknowledgement.

Claims (28)

1. A method of explicit adaptive modulation and coding scheme selection comprising:

receiving, at a mobile device, a first transport block containing data for the mobile device encoded with a first coding and modulating scheme;

evaluating a quality of the received transport block;

if the quality of the received transport block exceeds a threshold, providing an acknowledgment or negative acknowledgment to a network element; and

if the quality of the received transport block is below the threshold, suppressing the acknowledgment or negative acknowledgement, wherein the quality is determined to be below the threshold based on a Yamamato bit that provides a binary indication of quality of the transport block;

in response to the suppressing, receiving, at the mobile device a second transport block containing the data for the mobile device encoded with a second coding and modulating scheme, the second coding and modulating scheme being distinct from the first coding and modulating scheme;

wherein the second coding and modulating scheme is selected to increase the likelihood of successful reception of the second transport block.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transport block is received over a high speed downlink packet access channel.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the acknowledgement or negative acknowledgement are hybrid automatic repeat request responses.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network element is an element within a long term evolution network.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the threshold is chosen based on a probability of successfully decoding a subsequent transport block utilizing an existing modulation and coding scheme.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the threshold is set higher if the network element uses chase combining rather than incremental redundancy.

7. A mobile device comprising:

a processor;

a communications subsystem; and

memory,

wherein the processor, communications subsystem and memory cooperate to:

receive a first transport block containing data for the mobile device encoded with a first coding and modulating scheme;

evaluate a quality of the received transport block;

if the quality of the received transport block exceeds a threshold, providing an acknowledgment or negative acknowledgment to a network element; and

if the quality of the received transport block is below the threshold, suppressing the acknowledgment or negative acknowledgement, wherein the quality is determined to be below the threshold based on a Yamamato bit that provides a binary indication of quality of the transport block;

in response to the suppressing, receive a second transport block containing the data for the mobile device encoded with a second coding and modulating scheme, the second coding and modulating scheme being distinct from the first coding and modulating scheme;

wherein the second coding and modulating scheme is selected to increase the likelihood of successful reception of the second transport block.

8. The mobile device of claim 7 , wherein the transport block is received over a high speed downlink packet access channel.

9. The mobile device of claim 8 , wherein the acknowledgement or negative acknowledgement are hybrid automatic repeat request responses.

10. The mobile device of claim 7 , wherein the mobile device operates in a long term evolution network.

11. The mobile device of claim 7 , wherein the threshold is chosen based on a probability of successfully decoding a subsequent message utilizing an existing modulation and coding scheme.

12. The mobile device of claim 7 , wherein the threshold is set higher if the network element uses chase combining rather than incremental redundancy.