A radio base station and a method therein for scheduling uplink resources

A radio base station and link resource technology, applied in the field of radio base station RBS, can solve problems such as antenna branch imbalance, antenna branch imbalance, UE or mobile phone deterioration, etc., to achieve effective use and accurate scheduling load estimation

Active Publication Date: 2015-08-19
TELEFON AB LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
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[0003] Antenna branch unbalance or unbalance may occur due to different feeder attenuation, different filters or unequal number of filters in different antenna branches
Additionally, failures in the antenna branches or changes in the radio environment can cause antenna bra

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[0014] Briefly, exemplary embodiments of an RBS for scheduling uplink resources to at least one UE and a method performed by the RBS are provided. The RBS comprises at least two receive antenna branches, and the RBS is operable in any cellular or wireless communication network in which the RBS employs multiple diversity.

[0015] will now refer to figure 1 , describing an exemplary embodiment of such a method performed by an RBS. figure 1 is a flowchart of a method 100 performed by an RBS for scheduling uplink resources to at least one UE according to an exemplary embodiment. The RBS comprises at least two receive antenna branches, and the RBS is operable in any cellular or wireless communication network in which the RBS employs multiple diversity.

[0016] figure 1 A method 100 is shown comprising receiving 110 a transmission from said at least one UE by means of said at least two receive antenna branches, and determining 120 at least one parameter related to a signal qual...

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An RBS and a method performed by an RBS for scheduling uplink resources to at least one UEare provided. The RBS comprises at least two receiving antenna branches and the RBS is operable in aradiocommunication network.The method comprises receiving (110) transmissions from the at least one UE by means of the at least two receiving antenna branches; and determining (120) at least one parameter relating tosignal quality of the received transmissions. The method further comprises determining (130) a diversity gain of the at least two receiving antenna branches, wherein the diversity gain is determined based on the determined parameter(s); and scheduling (140) uplink transmissions for the at least one UE based on the determined diversity gain.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to a radio base station, RBS, and in particular, to an RBS and methods therefor for scheduling uplink resources to at least one user equipment, UE. Background technique [0002] A RBS may have two or more receive antenna branches. These branches are usually balanced, meaning that the energy from each individual antenna branch is about the same as the energy from the other antenna branches. This is valid for both signal energy and interference energy, whereby the antenna branches of the RBS experience a similar signal-to-interference-noise ratio, SINR. [0003] Due to different feeder attenuations, different filters or unequal numbers of filters in different antenna branches, unbalanced or unbalanced antenna branches may occur. Furthermore, failures in the antenna branches or changes in the radio environment can cause the antenna branches to become unbalanced. [0004] Changes in the balance of the antenna branches can ...

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IPC IPC(8): H04W72/12H04B7/08H04W72/54
CPCH04B17/327H04B7/08H04B17/318H04B17/345H04W72/1226H04B17/336H04W72/54H04B7/2618H04J3/1694H04W28/0236H04W74/002H04W88/02H04W88/08
Inventor U.斯科拜A.拉姆H.埃格內尔T.维格伦M.亨里克斯森P.安科G.斯杰斯特雷姆M.姆杰格曼张璋B.霍甘
Owner TELEFON AB LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
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