IP Library Granted Patent US 11,202,285
Granted Patent B2
US 11,202,285 · App. 16/826,821 · Granted Dec 14, 2021

Method and apparatus of configuring downlink timing and transmitting random access response in mobile communication system using carrier aggregation

Inventors: Jaehyuk Jang (Suwon-si, KR); Kyeongin Jeong (Suwon-si, KR)
Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Patent No.
US 11,202,285
App. No.
16/826,821
Granted
Dec 14, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of configuring downlink timings and transmitting a random access response message is provided for a random access procedure in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) system supporting carrier aggregation. The method for adjusting timing of a terminal in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation of at least one carrier includes transmitting a Random Access Preamble to a base station, and receiving a Random Access Response with a Timing Advance Command (TAC) for commanding uplink timing adjustment from the base station, wherein the Random Access Response comprises information indicating a Timing Advance Group (TAG) to which the TAC is applied.

Claims (90)

1. A method performed by a terminal in a communication system, the method comprising:

obtaining first time alignment timer (TAT) information for a first timing advance group (TAG), second TAT information for a second TAG, and information for configuring a secondary cell (SCell);

receiving, from a base station, a first medium access control (MAC) control element for activating the SCell;

activating the SCell based on the first MAC control element;

receiving, from the base station, a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) order for the SCell activated based on the first MAC control element;

transmitting, to the base station, a random access preamble based on the PDCCH order;

receiving, from the base station, a random access response including timing advance information in response to a transmission of the random access preamble;

applying the timing advance information to a TAG including the SCell in case that the random access response is received; and

starting a TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information in case that the random access response is received,

wherein the TAT associated with the TAG is used to control how long the terminal considers at least one cell included in the TAG to be uplink aligned.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving, from the base station, a second MAC control element including an identity of the TAG including the SCell, and a timing advance command (TAC) for the TAG including the SCell;

applying the TAC to the TAG including the SCell in case that the second MAC control element is received; and

restarting the TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information in case that the second MAC control element is received.

3. The method of claim 2 ,

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to 0, if the TAG is a primary TAG including a primary cell (PCell), and

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to a value other than 0 if the TAG is not a primary TAG.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein a length of a field of the identity is 2 bits and a length of a field of the TAC is 6 bits.

5. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein the random access preamble is transmitted on the SCell based on a random access channel (RACH) configuration information for the SCell,

wherein the random access response is received on a Pcell, and

wherein uplink transmission on the SCell is performed based on the timing advance information.

6. A terminal in a communication system, the terminal comprising:

a transceiver; and

a controller coupled with the transceiver and configured to:

obtain first time alignment timer (TAT) information for a first timing advance group (TAG), second TAT information for a second TAG, and information for configuring a secondary cell (SCell),

receive, from a base station, a first medium access control (MAC) control element for activating the SCell,

activate the SCell based on the first MAC control element,

receive, from the base station, a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) order for the SCell activated based on the first MAC control element,

transmit, to the base station, a random access preamble based on the PDCCH order,

receive, from the base station, a random access response including timing advance information in response to a transmission of the random access preamble,

apply the timing advance information to a TAG including the SCell in case that the random access response is received, and

start a TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information in case that the random access response is received,

wherein the TAT associated with the TAG is used to control how long the terminal considers at least one cell included in the TAG to be uplink aligned.

7. The terminal of claim 6 , wherein the controller is further configured to:

receive, from the base station, a second MAC control element including an identity of the TAG including the SCell, and a timing advance command (TAC) for the TAG including the SCell,

apply the TAC to the TAG including the SCell in case that the second MAC control element is received, and

restart the TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information in case that the second MAC control element is received.

8. The terminal of claim 7 ,

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to 0, if the TAG is a primary TAG including a primary cell (PCell), and

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to a value other than 0 if the TAG is not a primary TAG.

9. The terminal of claim 7 , wherein a length of a field of the identity is 2 bits and a length of a field of the TAC is 6 bits.

10. The terminal of claim 6 ,

wherein the random access preamble is transmitted on the SCell based on a random access channel (RACH) configuration information for the SCell,

wherein the random access response is received on a Pcell, and

wherein uplink transmission on the SCell is performed based on the timing advance information.

11. A method performed by a base station in a communication system, the method comprising:

transmitting, to a terminal, first time alignment timer (TAT) information for a first timing advance group (TAG), second TAT information for a second TAG, and information for configuring a secondary cell (SCell);

transmitting, to the terminal, a first medium access control (MAC) control element for activating the SCell;

transmitting, to the terminal, a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) order for the SCell activated based on the first MAC control element;

receiving, from the terminal, a random access preamble in response to the PDCCH order; and

transmitting, to the terminal, a random access response including timing advance information based on a reception of the random access preamble,

wherein the timing advance information is applied to a TAG including the SCell in response to the random access response,

wherein a TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information is started in response to the random access response, and

wherein the TAT associated with the TAG is used to control how long the terminal considers at least one cell included in the TAG to be uplink aligned.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

transmitting, to the terminal, a second MAC control element including an identity of the TAG including the SCell, and a timing advance command (TAC) for the TAG including the SCell,

wherein the TAC is applied to the TAG including the SCell in case that the second MAC control element is received, and

wherein the TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information is restarted in case that the second MAC control element is received.

13. The method of claim 12 ,

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to 0, if the TAG is a primary TAG including a primary cell (PCell), and

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to a value other than 0 if the TAG is not a primary TAG.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein a length of a field of the identity is 2 bits and a length of a field of the TAC is 6 bits.

15. The method of claim 11 ,

wherein the random access preamble is received on the SCell based on a random access channel (RACH) configuration information for the SCell,

wherein the random access response is transmitted on a Pcell, and

wherein uplink transmission on the SCell is performed based on the timing advance information.

16. A base station in a communication system, the base station comprising:

a transceiver; and

a controller coupled with the transceiver and configured to:

transmit, to a terminal, first time alignment timer (TAT) information for a first timing advance group (TAG), second TAT information for a second TAG, and information for configuring a secondary cell (SCell),

transmit, to the terminal, a first medium access control (MAC) control element for activating the SCell,

transmit, to the terminal, a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) order for the SCell activated based on the first MAC control element,

receive, from the terminal, a random access preamble in response to the PDCCH order, and

transmit, to the terminal, a random access response including timing advance information based on a reception of the random access preamble,

wherein the timing advance information is applied to a TAG including the SCell in response to the random access response,

wherein a TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information is started in response to the random access response, and

wherein the TAT associated with the TAG is used to control how long the terminal considers at least one cell included in the TAG to be uplink aligned.

17. The base station of claim 16 ,

wherein the controller is configured to transmit, to the terminal, a second MAC control element including an identity of the TAG including the SCell, and a timing advance command (TAC) for the TAG including the SCell,

wherein the TAC is applied to the TAG including the SCell in case that the second MAC control element is received, and

wherein the TAT associated with the TAG including the SCell among the first TAT information and the second TAT information is restarted in case that the second MAC control element is received.

18. The base station of claim 17 ,

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to 0, if the TAG is a primary TAG including a primary cell (PCell), and

wherein the identity of the TAG is set to a value other than 0 if the TAG is not a primary TAG.

19. The base station of claim 17 , wherein a length of a field of the identity is 2 bits and a length of a field of the TAC is 6 bits.

20. The base station of claim 16 ,

wherein the random access preamble is received on the SCell based on a random access channel (RACH) configuration information for the SCell,

wherein the random access response is transmitted on a Pcell, and

wherein uplink transmission on the SCell is performed based on the timing advance information.