Communication system, terminal, and communication method

The communication system addresses reporting delays in millimeter wave MIMO by using differentiated resource blocks for event reporting, facilitating swift and efficient communication between terminal devices and base stations.

JP2026029915APending Publication Date: 2026-02-20KDDI CORP
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JP2024132777
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2024-08-08
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2026-02-20

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Technical Problem

Existing beam management technologies in millimeter wave MIMO systems face significant reporting delays when terminal devices detect events like signal power drops, necessitating a solution to report such events without delay.

Method used

A communication system where a base station allocates different physical resource blocks for various events, enabling terminal devices to notify the base station using specific resource blocks, allowing the base station to identify the event type and allocate appropriate resources for reporting.

Benefits of technology

Enables rapid reporting of event types and details to the base station without delay, optimizing resource utilization and reducing blind decoding issues.

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Abstract

When an event is detected by the terminal, the mobile station reports the event to the base stations without delay.SOLUTION: A communication system includes a base transceiver station and a terminal, wherein the base transceiver station transmits, to the terminal, information on allocation of physical resource blocks different from each other for each event, and transmits a reference signal, and when the terminal detects an event as a result of receiving the reference signal, the mobile station notifies the base transceiver station of a type of the detected event by using a resource block allocated by the base transceiver station.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 3
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a communication system, a base station, a terminal device, and a communication method. [Background technology]

[0002] A technique relating to beamforming using MIMO (Multi-Input Multi-Output) is known (see, for example, Patent Document 1). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Special Publication No. 2012-533952 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] Currently, technologies to speed up beam management are being discussed to achieve stability in millimeter wave beamforming using MIMO. Specifically, when a terminal device (User Equipment: UE) detects an event such as a drop in received signal power, the reporting delay when attempting to report using the reporting resource allocated by the base station has become non-negligible. Therefore, there is a demand for reducing such reporting delay.

[0005] The present invention has been made in consideration of the above circumstances, and its purpose is to provide a communication system, a base station, a terminal device, and a communication method that can report an event detected by a terminal device to a base station without delay. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] (1) One aspect of the present invention is a communication system including a base station and a terminal device, in which the base station transmits to the terminal device information regarding the allocation of different physical resource blocks for each event and transmits a reference signal, and when the terminal device detects an event as a result of receiving the reference signal, the terminal device notifies the base station of the type of the detected event using the resource blocks allocated by the base station. (2) Also, one aspect of the present invention is that in the communication system of (1) above, the base station allocates resources for beam reports to the terminal device according to the type of event notified by the terminal device, and the terminal device transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using the resources allocated by the base station. (3) Furthermore, one aspect of the present invention is that in the communication system of (1) or (2) above, the events for which the base station allocates different physical resource blocks include at least an event related to the received signal power of a reference signal, and the base station allocates different physical resource blocks for each of a plurality of different events due to differences in the degree of the received signal power. (4) Furthermore, one aspect of the present invention is that in the communication system of (3) above, the event in which the base station allocates different physical resource blocks includes an event in which, as a result of receiving a reference signal by the terminal device, there is a beam of better quality than the beam currently being used, and the cases in which there is one beam of better quality than the beam currently being used and the cases in which there are multiple beams of better quality than the beam currently being used are detected as different events. (5) Furthermore, according to one aspect of the present invention, in the communication system of any one of (1) to (4) above, the physical resource blocks are allocated as resource blocks having different frequencies. (6) Furthermore, according to one aspect of the present invention, in the communication system of any one of (1) to (5) above, the physical resource blocks are allocated as resource blocks having different times. (7) Furthermore, one aspect of the present invention is that in the communication system of any one of (1) to (6) above, the physical resource blocks are allocated as resource blocks that differ from each other in both frequency and time. (8) Also, one aspect of the present invention is that in the communication system of (1) above, the base station allocates to the terminal device in advance resources for beam reports according to the type of event notified by the terminal device, the terminal device transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using the resources allocated by the base station, and if the base station does not receive notification that an event has been detected by the terminal device, it diverts the resources for beam reports allocated in advance to a purpose other than beam reports. (9) Another aspect of the present invention is a base station that performs information communication with a terminal device, A base station transmits information to a terminal device regarding the allocation of different physical resource blocks for each event, transmits a reference signal, and when an event is detected as a result of the terminal device receiving the reference signal and the type of the event is notified according to the allocated physical resource blocks, allocates resources for beam reporting to the terminal device according to the notified type of event. (10) Another aspect of the present invention is a terminal device that communicates information with a base station, receives a reference signal transmitted from the base station, and when an event is detected as a result of receiving the reference signal, notifies the base station of the type of the detected event using physical resource blocks that are allocated by the base station and are different for each event, and transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using resources for beam reports that are allocated by the base station according to the type of event that has been notified. (11) Another aspect of the present invention is a communication method between a base station and a terminal device, comprising the steps of: transmitting, by the base station, information regarding the allocation of different physical resource blocks for each event to the terminal device; transmitting, by the base station, a reference signal; and, when the terminal device detects an event as a result of receiving the reference signal, notifying the base station of the type of the detected event using the resource blocks allocated by the base station. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a communication system, a base station, a terminal device, and a communication method that can report an event detected by a terminal device to a base station without delay. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a communication system according to an embodiment. [Figure 2] 10 is a diagram for explaining the timing of reporting observation results by the communication system according to the present embodiment. FIG. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a sequence diagram showing an example of a series of flows of a communication method performed by the communication system according to the present embodiment. [Figure 4] FIG. 10 is a block diagram illustrating an example of physical resource blocks allocated for each event by a base station according to the present embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of a base station or a terminal device according to the present embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] [Embodiment] Preferred embodiments of a communication system, a base station, a terminal device, and a communication method according to aspects of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the aspects of the present invention are not limited to these embodiments and include various modifications or improvements. In other words, the components described below include those that would be easily conceivable to a person skilled in the art or that are substantially identical, and the components described below can be combined as appropriate. Furthermore, various omissions, substitutions, or modifications of the components can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Furthermore, in the drawings below, the scale and number of components may differ from the scale and number of the actual components to make each component easier to understand.

[0010] In the following description, for convenience of explanation, terms and names defined in the 3GPP (registered trademark) LTE (3rd Generation Partnership Project Long Term Evolution) standard may be used. However, the present embodiment is not limited to such terms and names and may be applied to systems based on other standards.

[0011] 1 is a diagram illustrating a communication system according to an embodiment. The communication system 1 includes at least one base station 10 and at least one terminal device 30. In the illustrated example, the communication system 1 includes the base station 10, a terminal device 30-1, a terminal device 30-2, and a terminal device 30-3.

[0012] The base station 10 communicates information with the terminal device 30. The base station 10 may also be called, for example, a next generation Node B (gNodeB or gNB), en-gNB, Next Generation-Radio Access Network (NG-RAN) node, eNB, low-power node, CU, DU, RU, gNB-DU, Remote Radio Head (RRH), Integrated Access and Backhaul / Backhauling (IAB) node, or the like.

[0013] The base station 10 is not limited to one node, but may be configured with multiple nodes, such as a combination of lower nodes, such as RUs (Radio Units) or DUs (Distributed Units), and upper nodes, such as CUs (Central Units), in an open radio access network (O-RAN) architecture.

[0014] The terminal device 30 is used by a user. Specific examples of the terminal device 30 include a smartphone, a tablet terminal device, a wearable device, etc. The terminal device 30 may also be called a user device or User Equipment (UE).

[0015] The communication system 1 according to this embodiment performs beamforming using MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology. Specifically, the base station 10 transmits a reference signal, and the terminal device 30 measures the received signal power of the reference signal. Based on the magnitude of the received signal power, the terminal device 30 detects an event, such as a decrease in the received signal power. The terminal device 30 transmits the type and details of the detected event to the base station 10.

[0016] 2 is a diagram for explaining the timing of reporting observation results by the communication system according to this embodiment. With reference to the diagram, an example of the timing of reporting observation results by the communication system 1 will be explained in comparison with the conventional technique. The horizontal axis in the diagram indicates time.

[0017] First, at time t1, the terminal device 30 starts observing the beams transmitted from the base station 10. The base station 10 is equipped with, for example, a MIMO system having n antennas (n is a natural number equal to or greater than 1), and directional radio waves are transmitted in order from each of the n antennas. The terminal device 30 measures the received signal power of each of the n transmitted signals. The magnitude of the received signal power depends on the relative positional relationship between the base station 10 and the terminal device 30, etc.

[0018] Here, the received signal power may change due to factors such as a change in the relative positional relationship between the base station 10 and the user terminal device 30, the presence or absence of interference, etc. In the following description, a change detected as a result of beam observation performed at time t1 may be referred to as an event. An example of an event is a sudden drop in received signal power. Other examples of events include the observation of a beam of better quality than the beam in use, the quality of the beam in use falling below a predetermined threshold, and the observation of a beam of better quality than a candidate beam for use (activated). Note that the types of events targeted by the communication system 1 according to this embodiment are not limited to these examples.

[0019] When an event is detected at time t2, conventionally, a report is made using the original reporting resources as described at time t4. However, waiting for the timing of the original reporting resources results in a reporting delay. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, the detection of an event at time t2 is used as a trigger to notify the base station 10 of the occurrence of an event from the terminal device 30, and request reporting resources corresponding to the event.

[0020] At time t3, the terminal device 30 uses the resources allocated as a result of the request to report the observation result.

[0021] According to this embodiment, there are multiple types of events detected as a result of beam observation. For example, when the terminal device 30 notifies the base station 10 of the occurrence of an event at time t2, the base station 10 allocates resources to the terminal device 30 for reporting the observation results at time t3. However, when the occurrence of an event is notified using 1 bit, the base station 10 cannot identify the type of event, and therefore needs to allocate resources sufficient to handle all events that may be reported. In other words, a problem arises in which the base station 10 must allocate excessive resources. More specifically, even if an event requires notification of only the identification information of one beam, there is a possibility that sufficient resources must be allocated to notify the radio wave intensities of multiple beams.

[0022] In other words, the conventional technology has a problem that when there are multiple possible events, it is not possible to identify which event is occurring. Also, since a report from the terminal device 30 to the base station 10 is generated only when an event occurs, blind decoding may be required.

[0023] In order to solve this problem, it is conceivable to use multiple bits to notify the occurrence of an event from the terminal device 30 to the base station 10. However, when using multiple bits to notify, a problem arises in that the load becomes large.

[0024] Therefore, in this embodiment, the occurrence of an event is notified using a different resource for each event. The terminal device 30 notifies the occurrence of an event using a different resource for each event, so that the base station 10 can identify the event that has occurred from the transmitted resource. By notifying the occurrence of an event using a different resource for each event, each notification is 1 bit, which has the effect of facilitating blind decoding.

[0025] 3 is a sequence diagram showing an example of a series of flows of a communication method performed by the communication system 1 according to this embodiment. Hereinafter, the series of flows of the communication method performed by the communication system 1 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to the same diagram.

[0026] (Step S11) First, the base station 10 sets an event. Specifically, the base station 10 sets an individual indication resource. More specifically, the base station 10 allocates a different physical resource block (PRB) for each event so that the terminal device 30 can make a notification with one bit. It can also be said that the base station 10 transmits information regarding the allocation of different physical resource blocks for each event to the terminal device 30.

[0027] The events targeted by the communication system 1 according to this embodiment include at least events related to the received signal power of a reference signal. The base station 10 may divide the level of the received signal power into multiple stages and assign each stage as a different event. In other words, the base station 10 assigns different physical resource blocks to each of multiple different events based on different levels of received signal power.

[0028] Furthermore, the events targeted by the communication system 1 according to this embodiment may include an event in which, as a result of receiving a reference signal by the terminal device 30, there is a beam with better quality than the currently used beam. In this case, the base station 10 may assign each of the beams to be reported as a different event. Specifically, the case in which there is one beam with better quality than the currently used beam and the case in which there are multiple beams may be detected as different events.

[0029] (Step S12) Next, the base station 10 transmits a reference signal. The reference signal may be transmitted by a known method used when performing beamforming in MIMO.

[0030] (Step S13) Next, the terminal device 30 observes the transmitted reference signal. Specifically, it measures the power strength of the received signal. The terminal device 30 detects an event based on the measured strength of the received signal power. If an event is detected, the following processing continues. However, there are cases where an event is not detected, such as when there is no external change between the previous reference signal transmission and the current reference signal transmission, or when the power strength of the received signal is sufficient. If an event is not detected, the following processing may not be performed and the processing may end.

[0031] (Step S14) When an event is detected, the terminal device 30 notifies the base station 10 of the occurrence of the event using resources according to the detected event. Here, since a physical resource block PRB for notification is allocated for each event, the terminal device 30 can also be said to notify the type of the detected event. In other words, when the terminal device 30 detects an event as a result of receiving a reference signal, it can also be said that the terminal device 30 notifies the base station of the type of the detected event using the resource block allocated by the base station 10.

[0032] In step S14, the allocated 1-bit resource is used to notify only the occurrence of an event, without notifying details of the event. The 1-bit resource may be allocated to a PUCCH (Physical Uplink Control Channel). The PUCCH is a channel used to transmit A / N responses to downlink data, channel quality reports, and uplink bandwidth allocation requests.

[0033] Here, depending on the situation, it is assumed that multiple events occur simultaneously. For example, it is assumed that an event indicating that the received signal power has decreased and an event indicating that a beam with a higher received signal power than the currently used beam has been found may occur simultaneously. In such a case, the terminal device 30 can notify the base station 10 that multiple events are occurring simultaneously, using multiple resources allocated for each event.

[0034] (Step S15) Next, the base station 10 identifies an event from the resources sent from the terminal device 30. The base station 10 determines a resource for reporting according to the identified event. Note that the type of event and the resource for reporting may be associated in advance. In this case, the base station 10 may refer to a table in which the associations have been made in advance and search for a resource for reporting according to the identified event.

[0035] (Step S16) Furthermore, the base station 10 allocates the determined report resources. The base station 10 can also allocate beam report resources to the terminal device 30 according to the type of event notified by the terminal device 30.

[0036] (Step S17) Next, the terminal device 30 transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using the resources allocated to the base station 10. According to the present embodiment, since suitable resources are allocated depending on the type of event detected by the terminal device 30, the terminal device 30 can suitably report the event.

[0037] A specific example of an event may be an event indicating that the received signal power is equal to or less than XX [dB]. In such a case, the urgency may be high and the amount of reports may be small. Another specific example of an event may be an event indicating that a beam of better quality than the designated beam has been observed. In such a case, the urgency may be low and the amount of reports may be large. According to this embodiment, since suitable resources are allocated according to the type of event detected by the terminal device 30, the terminal device 30 can preferably report the event.

[0038] Note that the example shown in the figure describes an example in which the base station 10 allocates resources for beam reports in response to a detected event. However, the present embodiment is not limited to this example. For example, the base station 10 may be configured to allocate resources for beam reports in advance, and to divert the resources to a purpose other than beam reports if there is no notification from the terminal device 30. That is, the base station 10 may allocate resources for beam reports to the terminal device 30 in advance according to the type of event notified by the terminal device 30, and divert the previously allocated resources for beam reports to a purpose other than beam reports if there is no notification from the terminal device 30 that an event has been detected.

[0039] 4 is a block diagram showing an example of physical resource blocks allocated for each event by the base station according to this embodiment. With reference to the figure, an example of physical resource blocks allocated in step S11 will be described. In the figure, the horizontal axis represents the time axis, and the vertical axis represents the frequency axis.

[0040] As shown in the figure, physical resource blocks PRB according to this embodiment are allocated as resource blocks having different frequencies. Specifically, in the example shown in the figure, physical resource blocks PRB1, PRB2, and PRB3 are allocated. That is, by allocating as shown in the figure, three types of events can be identified. Note that the number of events is not limited to three as shown in the figure, and may be two or more.

[0041] The allocation method of the physical resource blocks PRB according to this embodiment is not limited to the example of different frequencies as shown in the figure, but may be different in time. For example, the physical resource blocks PRB1 to PRB3 may be allocated as different resources in the time direction. The physical resource blocks PRB that are different in the time direction can also be said to be different symbols.

[0042] As an example of a method of allocating physical resource blocks PRB according to this embodiment, both frequency and time may be varied. For example, when the number of events to be distinguished from one another increases, both frequency and time may be varied to enable identification of which event has occurred.

[0043] The terminal device 30 notifies the occurrence of an event by using a resource corresponding to the event that has occurred among the allocated physical resource blocks PRB. Specifically, the terminal device 30 notifies the occurrence of the event by transmitting FirstPUCCH using the physical resource block PRB that corresponds to the event that has occurred. If no event has occurred, the allocated resource is not used.

[0044] [Internal configuration] FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of a base station or a terminal device according to this embodiment. At least some of the functions of the base station 10 or the terminal device 30 can be implemented using a computer. As shown in the figure, the computer includes a central processing unit (processor) 901, a RAM 902, an input / output port 903, input / output devices 904 and 905, and a bus 906. The computer itself can be implemented using existing technology. The central processing unit 901 executes instructions contained in a program read from the RAM 902 or the like. In accordance with each instruction, the central processing unit 901 writes data to the RAM 902, reads data from the RAM 902, and performs arithmetic and logical operations. The RAM 902 stores data and programs. Each element included in the RAM 902 has an address and can be accessed using the address. RAM is an abbreviation for "random access memory." The input / output port 903 is a port through which the central processing unit 901 exchanges data with external input / output devices. The input / output devices 904 and 905 are input / output devices. Input / output devices 904 and 905 exchange data with the central processing unit 901 via an input / output port 903. A bus 906 is a common communication path used within the computer. For example, the central processing unit 901 reads and writes data from and to RAM 902 via the bus 906. Also, for example, the central processing unit 901 accesses the input / output port via the bus 906. All or part of the functional units provided in the base station 10 or the terminal device 30 may be realized using hardware such as an ASIC, a PLD, or an FPGA. All or part of the functional units may be realized by a combination of software and hardware.

[0045] [Summary of the embodiment] According to the embodiment described above, the communication system 1 includes a base station 10 and a terminal device 30. The base station 10 transmits information regarding allocation of physical resource blocks PRBs, which differ for each event, to the terminal device 30, and transmits a reference signal. When the terminal device 30 detects an event as a result of receiving the reference signal, it notifies the base station of the type of the detected event using the resource blocks allocated by the base station 10. By employing such a configuration, the communication system 1 can quickly notify the base station 10 of the type of event that has occurred in the terminal device 30. According to the embodiment, when an event is detected by the terminal device 30, the type of the event that has occurred is notified from the terminal device 30 to the base station 10 without waiting for the original reporting resource. Therefore, according to the embodiment, the type of the event that has occurred can be reported to the base station 10 without delay.

[0046] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the base station 10 allocates beam report resources to the terminal device 30 according to the type of event notified by the terminal device 30. Furthermore, the terminal device 30 transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using the resources allocated by the base station 10. By employing such a configuration, the terminal device 30 can provide a detailed beam report to the base station 10, while using the minimum necessary resources. That is, according to this embodiment, it becomes possible to report details of the event that has occurred to the base station 10 without delay, without waiting for the original reporting resources.

[0047] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the types of events also include differences in degree. In other words, when the degree of received signal power, etc., is different, allocation is performed as a different event. That is, events for which different physical resource blocks PRBs are allocated by the base station 10 include at least events related to the received signal power of a reference signal, and the base station 10 allocates different physical resource blocks PRBs for each of a plurality of different events due to different degrees of received signal power. By adopting such a configuration, when a 1-bit report is sent from the terminal device 30 to the base station 10, the base station 10 can obtain information regarding the degree, such as the level of received signal power. Therefore, according to this embodiment, detailed information about an occurred event, such as received signal power, can be reported to the base station 10 without delay, without waiting for the original reporting resource.

[0048] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, when the number of target beams differs, they are allocated as different events. In other words, the events in which the base station 10 allocates different physical resource blocks PRBs include an event in which, as a result of receiving a reference signal by the terminal device 30, there is a beam of better quality than the currently used beam, and the cases in which there is one beam of better quality than the currently used beam and the cases in which there are multiple beams of better quality than the currently used beam are detected as different events. By adopting such a configuration, when the terminal device 30 reports 1 bit to the base station 10, the base station 10 can obtain information such as how many beams of better quality than the currently used beam exist. Therefore, according to this embodiment, the base station 10 can allocate appropriate resources required for the beam report.

[0049] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the physical resource blocks PRB are allocated as resource blocks having different frequencies. By adopting such a configuration, it becomes possible to suppress the occurrence of delays.

[0050] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the base station 10 allocates to the terminal device 30 in advance beam report resources according to the type of event notified by the terminal device 30, the terminal device 30 transmits a beam report relating to details of the detected event using the resources allocated by the base station 10, and if the base station 10 has not received notification that an event has been detected by the terminal device 30, it diverts the pre-allocated beam report resources to a use other than the beam report. According to this embodiment, even if beam report resources are allocated in advance, by diverting the resources to another use, it is possible to improve resource utilization efficiency and speed up communication.

[0051] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the base station 10 communicates information with the terminal device 30. The base station 10 transmits information regarding allocation of physical resource blocks that differ for each event to the terminal device 30, transmits a reference signal, and when an event is detected as a result of the terminal device 30 receiving the reference signal and the type of the event is notified according to the allocated physical resource block PRB, the base station 10 allocates beam report resources to the terminal device 30 according to the notified type of event. By employing such a configuration, the base station 10 becomes able to know the type of event that has occurred. According to this embodiment, when an event is detected by the terminal device 30, the base station 10 is notified of the type of the event that has occurred without waiting for the original reporting resource. Therefore, according to this embodiment, the base station 10 becomes able to know the type of the event that has occurred without delay.

[0052] Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the terminal device 30 communicates information with the base station 10. The terminal device 30 receives a reference signal transmitted from the base station 10, and when the terminal device 30 detects an event as a result of receiving the reference signal, the terminal device 30 notifies the base station 10 of the type of the detected event using physical resource blocks PRBs that are allocated by the base station 10 and differ for each event, and transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using beam report resources allocated by the base station 10 according to the notified type of event. By employing such a configuration, the terminal device 30 becomes able to transmit the type of the event that has occurred. According to this embodiment, when the terminal device 30 detects an event, it notifies the type of the event that has occurred without waiting for the original reporting resources. Therefore, according to this embodiment, the terminal device 30 becomes able to transmit the type of the event that has occurred without delay.

[0053] Furthermore, the above-described embodiment makes it possible to contribute to Goal 9 of the United Nations-led Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which is to "build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation," by, for example, "reporting an event detected by a terminal device to a base station without delay."

[0054] Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail above with reference to the drawings, the specific configuration is not limited to this embodiment, and design changes and the like are also included within the scope that does not deviate from the gist of the present invention.

[0055] In addition, a computer program for realizing the functions of each of the above-described devices may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium, and the program recorded on the recording medium may be read and executed by a computer system. Note that the "computer system" here may also include hardware such as an OS and peripheral devices. In addition, "computer-readable recording medium" refers to writable non-volatile memory such as a flexible disk, optical magnetic disk, ROM, or flash memory, portable media such as a DVD (Digital Versatile Disc), or a storage device such as a hard disk built into a computer system.

[0056] Furthermore, the term "computer-readable recording medium" also includes a storage medium that stores a program for a certain period of time, such as a volatile memory (e.g., DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory)) within a computer system that serves as a server or client when the program is transmitted via a network such as the Internet or a communication line such as a telephone line. The program may also be transmitted from a computer system that stores the program in a storage device or the like to another computer system via a transmission medium or by transmission waves within the transmission medium. Here, the "transmission medium" that transmits the program refers to a medium that has the function of transmitting information, such as a network (communication network) such as the Internet or a communication line (communication line) such as a telephone line. The program may also be a program that realizes part of the aforementioned functions. Furthermore, the program may be a so-called differential file (differential program) that can realize the aforementioned functions in combination with a program already stored in the computer system. [Explanation of symbols]

[0057] 1... communication system, 10... base station, 30... terminal device, PRB... physical resource block

Claims

1. A communication system including a base station and a terminal device, The base station transmits information regarding allocation of different physical resource blocks for each event to the terminal device and transmits a reference signal; When the terminal device detects an event as a result of receiving the reference signal, the terminal device notifies the base station of the type of the detected event using resource blocks allocated by the base station. Communication system.

2. the base station allocates a beam report resource to the terminal device according to the type of event notified by the terminal device; The terminal device transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using resources allocated by the base station. The communication system of claim 1 .

3. The event in which the base station allocates different physical resource blocks includes at least an event related to received signal power of a reference signal; the base station allocates different physical resource blocks for each of a plurality of different events depending on the degree of the received signal power; 3. The communication system according to claim 1 or 2.

4. The event in which the base station allocates different physical resource blocks includes an event in which, as a result of receiving a reference signal by the terminal device, there is a beam with better quality than the beam currently being used, The case where there is one beam with better quality than the currently used beam and the case where there are multiple beams with better quality are detected as different events. The communication system according to claim 3 .

5. The physical resource blocks are allocated as resource blocks having different frequencies.

3. The communication system according to claim 1 or 2.

6. The physical resource blocks are allocated as resource blocks that are different in time.

3. The communication system according to claim 1 or 2.

7. The physical resource blocks are allocated as resource blocks that are different from each other in both frequency and time.

3. The communication system according to claim 1 or 2.

8. The base station allocates, to the terminal device in advance, a beam report resource according to the type of event notified by the terminal device; The terminal device transmits a beam report regarding details of the detected event using resources allocated by the base station; When the base station has not received a notification that an event has been detected by the terminal device, the base station diverts pre-allocated beam report resources to a purpose other than the beam report. The communication system of claim 1 .

9. A base station that performs information communication with a terminal device, transmitting information about allocation of different physical resource blocks for each event to the terminal device; Transmitting a reference signal; When an event is detected as a result of the terminal device receiving the reference signal and a type of the event is notified according to the allocated physical resource block, a beam report resource is allocated to the terminal device according to the notified type of event. Base station.

10. A terminal device that performs information communication with a base station, receiving a reference signal transmitted from the base station; When an event is detected as a result of receiving the reference signal, notifying the base station of the type of the detected event using physical resource blocks allocated by the base station and different for each event; transmitting a beam report regarding details of the detected event using a beam report resource allocated by the base station according to the type of the notified event; Terminal device.

11. A communication method performed between a base station and a terminal device, transmitting, by the base station, information regarding allocation of physical resource blocks that differ from one another for each event to the terminal device; transmitting, by the base station, a reference signal; When an event is detected by the terminal device as a result of receiving the reference signal, notifying the base station of a type of the detected event using resource blocks allocated by the base station; A communication method comprising:

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  • Precoding method for transmitters in MU-MIMO communication systems

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