IP Library Granted Patent US 8,599,768
Granted Patent B2
US 8,599,768 · App. 12/636,892 · Granted Dec 3, 2013

Distributing group size indications to mobile stations

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Patent No.
US 8,599,768
App. No.
12/636,892
Granted
Dec 3, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Group size indications may be distributed from a base station to a mobile station in the form of assignment-advanced-MAP transmit control signaling. The signaling control information may be sent to a station, such as a mobile station, using a table that indicates the size of a group based on coding rates, such as one-half and one-quarter coding rates. Waste may be controlled by determining a size based on using an unoccupied resource in a group that is adjacent to data resource for data transmission by the station. However, an unoccupied resource in a group that is not adjacent to a data resource is not used for data transmission and is, therefore, wasted.

Claims (31)

1. A method comprising:

signaling control information to a station;

using a table to indicate the site of a group based on coding rate;

determining said size using only unoccupied resources in groups that are adjacent in a frequency domain to a data resource;

segregating cases using fractional frequency reuse and cases not using fractional frequency reuse;

segregating the cases not using fractional frequency reuse into first and second cases using different coding rates; and

dividing the fractional frequency reuse cases into a third case using a first coding rate for fractional frequency reuse of three assignment-advanced-MAP (A-A-MAP) groups and second and third coding rate for reuse of one A-A-MAP group.

2. The method of claim 1 including limiting the table size.

3. The method of claim 2 including determining whether a number of combinations is larger than the table size.

4. The method of claim 1 further including dividing the fractional frequency reuse cases into a fourth case using fractional frequency reuse of three groups for a first coding rate and reuse of one group for second and third coding rates.

5. The method of claim 4 including limiting the total number of logical resource units for a given case to below a particular number of units for each of said first, second, third, and fourth cases.

6. The method of claim 5 including limiting the number of logical resource units for each group in each case.

7. The method of claim 6 including limiting the number of logical resource units to one and two for the first case, one and four for the second case, one, one, and two for the third case, and one, one, and four for the fourth case.

8. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions executed by a computer to:

send control information to a mobile station by indicating the size of a group based on a coding rate;

determine said size on the basis that an occupied resource in a group that is adjacent to data resource may be used for data transmission by the station;

use only unoccupied resource in groups that are adjacent in a frequency domain to a data resource;

separate the control information into cases using fractional frequency reuse and cases not using fractional frequency reuse;

segregate the cases not using fractional frequency reuse into first and second cases using different coding rates; and

divide the fractional frequency reuse cases into a third case using a first coding rate for fractional frequency reuse of three A-A-MAP groups and second and third coding rate for reuse of one A-A-MAP group.

9. The medium of claim 8 further storing instructions to use a table to indicate the size of the group.

10. The medium of claim 9 further storing instructions to limit the table size.

11. The medium of claim 10 further storing instructions to determine whether a number of combinations is larger than the table size.

12. The medium of claim 8 further storing instructions to divide the fractional frequency reuse cases into a fourth case using fractional frequency reuse of three groups for a first coding rate and reuse of one group for second and third coding rates.

13. The medium of claim 12 further storing instructions to limit the total number of logical resource units for a given case to below a particular number of units for each of the first, second, third, and fourth cases.

14. The medium of claim 13 further storing instructions to limit the number of logical resource units for each group in each case, and to limit the number of logical resource units to one and two for the first case, one and four for the second case, one, one, and two for the third case, and one, one, and four for the fourth case.

15. A base station comprising:

a transceiver;

a controller coupled to said transceiver; and

said station to send control information to a mobile station to indicate the size of the group based on coding rate and to determine said size by using only unoccupied resources in groups that are adjacent in a frequency domain to a data resource, said station to develop tables to indicate the size of the group by dividing the cases into those using fractional frequency reuse and those not using fractional frequency reuse, said station further to segregate the cases not using fractional frequency reuse into first and second cases using different coding rates, and divide the fractional frequency reuse cases into a third case using a first coding rate for fractional frequency reuse of three assignment-advanced-MAP groups and a second and third coding rate for reuse of one assignment-advanced-MAP group and a fourth case using fractional frequency reuse of three groups for a first coding rate and reuse of one group for second and third coding rates.

16. The station of claim 15 , said storage storing instructions to limit the table size to 256.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
Reel/Frame 052916/0308 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 17, 2010
From: WANG, PING; HSUAN, YI; YIN, HUJUN
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023946/0504 →