Downlink control information in a wireless device and wireless network
View Patent ↗A wireless device receives a downlink control information (DCI) indicating uplink resources in a number of one or more consecutive uplink subframes of a licensed assisted access (LAA) cell. The DCI comprises the number of the one or more consecutive uplink subframes and an assignment of a plurality of resource blocks. The wireless device transmits one or more transport blocks in the one or more consecutive uplink subframes, via the plurality of resource blocks used across the one or more consecutive uplink subframes.
1. A method comprising:
receiving one or more radio resource control (RRC) messages comprising configuration parameters for a licensed assisted access (LAA) cell, the configuration parameters indicating an upper limit for a number of a plurality of consecutive subframes for uplink resource allocation;
receiving a downlink control information (DCI) indicating uplink resources in the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes of the LAA cell, wherein the DCI comprises:
a field indicating the number of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes;
an assignment of a plurality of resource blocks; and
a transmit power control command;
performing a listen before talk procedure indicating that a channel is clear for a starting subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes; and
transmitting one or more transport blocks, via subcarriers of the plurality of resource blocks used across each of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes;
wherein a transmission power of the one or more transport blocks in each subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes employs the transmit power control command; and
wherein the transmission power is adjusted in each subframe based on a total transmit power in each subframe exceeding a power value in each subframe.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the DCI further comprises at least one of:
a modulation and coding scheme;
a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARD) identifier;
a redundancy version (RV); or
a new data indicator (NDI).
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the number of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes is less than a number of HARQ processes supported by a wireless device.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmission power employs a measured pathloss value.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmission power of the one or more transport blocks in each subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes employs the same adjustment factor, the adjustment factor calculated employing the transmit power control command.
6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the listen before talk procedure indicating that the channel is clear when a detected channel energy is below a threshold.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein one or more parameters of the listen before talk procedure depend on a priority class of at least one of the one or more transport blocks.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein a transport block is associated with an asynchronous HARQ process.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein each subframe in the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes is associated with a HARQ identifier, the HARQ identifier depending on a position of a subframe in the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes.
10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting a sounding reference signal (SRS) in a subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes, wherein a transmission power of the SRS is calculated employing the transmit power control command.
11. A wireless device comprising one or more processors and memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the wireless device to:
receive one or more radio resource control (RRC) messages comprising configuration parameters for a licensed assisted access (LAA) cell, the configuration parameters indicating an upper limit for a number of a plurality of consecutive subframes for uplink resource allocation;
receive a downlink control information (DCI) indicating uplink resources in the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes of the LAA cell, wherein the DCI comprises:
a field indicating the number of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes;
an assignment of a plurality of resource blocks; and
a transmit power control command;
perform a listen before talk procedure indicating that a channel is clear for a starting subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes; and
transmit one or more transport blocks, via subcarriers of the plurality of resource blocks used across each of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes;
wherein a transmission power of the one or more transport blocks in each subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes employs the transmit power control command; and
wherein the transmission power is adjusted in each subframe based on a total transmit power in each subframe exceeding a power value in each subframe.
12. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the DCI further comprises at least one of:
a modulation and coding scheme;
a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) identifier;
a redundancy version (RV); and
a new data indicator (NDI).
13. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the number of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes is less than a number of HARQ processes supported by the wireless device.
14. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the transmission power employs a measured pathloss value.
15. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the transmission power of the one or more transport blocks in each subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes employs the same adjustment factor, the adjustment factor calculated employing the transmit power control command.
16. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the listen before talk procedure indicates that the channel is clear when a detected channel energy is below a threshold.
17. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the one or more parameters of the listen before talk procedure depend on a priority class of at least one of the one or more transport blocks.
18. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein each subframe in the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes is associated with a HARQ identifier, the HARQ identifier depending on a position of a subframe in the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes.
19. The wireless device of claim 11 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the one or more processors, further cause the wireless device to transmit a sounding reference signal (SRS) in a subframe of the plurality of consecutive uplink subframes, wherein a transmission power of the SRS is calculated employing the transmit power control command.