IP Library Granted Patent US 10,616,896
Granted Patent B2
US 10,616,896 · App. 15/969,883 · Granted Apr 7, 2020

Wireless communication system that performs beam management using nested reference signals

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,616,896
App. No.
15/969,883
Filed
May 3, 2018
Granted
Apr 7, 2020
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2415
USPC
370/329
Abstract

A base station radio transceiver transceives beams with a UE. In a first beam set of wide beam reference signals (RS), each wide beam RS direction is unique, and in a second beam set of narrow beam RS, each narrow beam RS direction is unique and the width of the narrow beam RS is narrower than the width of the wide beam RS. A linkage uniquely links each narrow beam RS to a wide beam RS. The direction of each narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the width of the wide beam RS to which it is uniquely linked. A processor uses the first and second beam sets in a beam management process in which one of the narrow beam RS is selected for the UE and the wide beam RS uniquely linked to the selected narrow beam RS is selected for the UE according to the linkage.

Claims (63)

1. A base station (BS), comprising:

a radio transceiver configured to transceive with a user equipment (UE);

wherein the BS is configured to construct a set of wide beams that cover a beam sweeping area such that each wide beam has a unique direction from the other wide beams in the set;

for each wide beam of the wide beam set, the BS constructs a set of narrow beams whose directions are spatially nested within the direction of the wide beam, wherein each narrow beam has a unique direction from the other narrow beams;

for each wide beam reference signal (RS) of a set of wide beam RS, the BS constructs a fixed association between the wide beam RS and exactly one unique wide beam of the wide beam set such that the BS transmits the wide beam RS exclusively on the fixedly associated unique wide beam;

for each narrow beam RS of a set of narrow beam RS, the BS constructs a fixed association between the narrow beam RS and exactly one unique narrow beam of the narrow beam set such that the BS transmits the narrow beam RS exclusively on the fixedly associated unique narrow beam; and

wherein as a result of the construction of the wide beam set, the narrow beam set, and the fixed associations, for each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set:

the narrow beam RS is fixedly uniquely linked to a wide beam RS of the set of wide beam RS; and

the UE knows the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked.

2. The BS of claim 1 ,

wherein for each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set, the BS configures to the UE a quasi-colocation relationship between the narrow beam RS and a demodulation reference signal (DM-RS) port group of a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH).

3. The BS of claim 1 , further comprising:

wherein each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set has an identifier (ID) and each wide beam RS has an ID; and

the BS is further configured to construct the IDs such that each unique link between a narrow beam RS and a wide beam RS is determinable from the IDs of the uniquely linked narrow beam RS and wide beam RS.

4. The BS of claim 1 , further comprising:

the BS is configured to use the knowledge that the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked to fallback to using the wide beam to communicate, in response to detecting that a transmission quality of the narrow beam is insufficient.

5. The BS of claim 1 ,

wherein the associations remain fixed while the UE is in a connected state to the BS and the UE is not handed over to a different cell or to a different narrow beam.

6. The BS of claim 1 ,

wherein the wide beam RS of the wide beam RS set are a signal from the list:

synchronization signals (SS) and channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS); and/or

wherein the narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set are channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS).

7. A user equipment (UE), comprising:

a radio transceiver configured to transceive with a base station (BS);

wherein a set of wide beams are constructed that cover a beam sweeping area such that each wide beam has a unique direction from the other wide beams in the set;

for each wide beam of the wide beam set, a set of narrow beams is constructed whose directions are spatially nested within the direction of the wide beam, wherein each narrow beam has a unique direction from the other narrow beams;

for each wide beam reference signal (RS) of a set of wide beam RS, a fixed association is constructed between the wide beam RS and exactly one unique wide beam of the wide beam set such that the BS transmits to the UE the wide beam RS exclusively on the fixedly associated unique wide beam;

for each narrow beam RS of a set of narrow beam RS, a fixed association is constructed between the narrow beam RS and exactly one unique narrow beam of the narrow beam set such that the BS transmits to the UE the narrow beam RS exclusively on the fixedly associated unique narrow beam; and

wherein as a result of the construction of the wide beam set, the narrow beam set, and the fixed associations, for each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set:

the narrow beam RS is fixedly uniquely linked to a wide beam RS of the set of wide beam RS; and

the UE knows the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked.

8. The UE of claim 7 ,

wherein each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set has an identifier (ID) and each wide beam RS has an ID; and

wherein the IDs are constructed such that each unique link between a narrow beam RS and a wide beam RS is determinable from the IDs of the uniquely linked narrow beam RS and wide beam RS.

9. The UE of claim 7 ,

wherein the knowledge that the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked is used to fallback to using the wide beam to communicate, in response to detecting that a transmission quality of the narrow beam is insufficient.

10. The UE of claim 7 ,

wherein the associations remain fixed while the UE is in a connected state to the BS and the UE is not handed over to a different cell or to a different narrow beam.

11. A method, comprising:

constructing, by a base station (BS), a set of wide beams that cover a beam sweeping area such that each wide beam has a unique direction from the other wide beams in the set;

for each wide beam of the wide beam set, constructing, by the BS, a fixed association between the wide beam RS and exactly one unique wide beam of the wide beam set such that the BS transmits the wide beam RS exclusively on the fixedly associated unique wide beam;

for each narrow beam RS of a set of narrow beam RS, constructing by the BS a fixed association between the narrow beam RS and exactly one unique narrow beam of the narrow beam set such that the BS transmits the narrow beam RS exclusively on the fixedly associated unique narrow beam; and

wherein as a result of the constructing of the wide beam set, the narrow beam set, and the fixed associations, for each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set:

the narrow beam RS is fixedly uniquely linked to a wide beam RS of the set of wide beam RS; and

a user equipment (UE) knows the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked.

12. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein for each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set, the BS configures to the UE a quasi-colocation relationship between the narrow beam RS and a demodulation reference signal (DM-RS) port group of a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH).

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

wherein each narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set has an identifier (ID) and each wide beam RS has an ID; and

constructing, by the BS, the IDs such that each unique link between a narrow beam RS and a wide beam RS is determinable from the IDs of the uniquely linked narrow beam RS and wide beam RS.

14. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein during a beam management process, when the UE receives and selects one of the narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set as a strongest measured narrow beam RS, the UE correspondingly selects the wide beam RS to which the strongest measured narrow beam RS is fixedly uniquely linked.

15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

using the knowledge that the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked to fallback to using the wide beam to communicate, in response to detecting that a transmission quality of the narrow beam is insufficient.

16. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein the associations remain fixed while the UE is in a connected state to the BS and the UE is not handed over to a different cell or to a different narrow beam.

17. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein the wide beam RS of the wide beam RS set are a signal from the list:

synchronization signals (SS) and channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS).

18. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein the narrow beam RS of the narrow beam RS set are channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS).

19. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein a further linkage to a downlink control channel and/or downlink shared channel is used by the UE based on the knowledge that the narrow beam associated with the narrow beam RS is spatially nested within the wide beam associated with the wide beam RS to which the narrow beam RS is uniquely linked.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS (REEL/FRAME 057280/0028) Recorded Oct 13, 2023
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS (REEL/FRAME 052935/0001) Recorded Oct 13, 2023
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION; PHASE MATRIX, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 18, 2021
From: NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2020
From: NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION; PHASE MATRIX, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2018
From: KUNDARGI, NIKHIL U.; NAHLER, ACHIM
To: NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
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