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(11)EP 3 275 109 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
28.10.2020 Bulletin 2020/44

(21)Application number: 15727417.6

(22)Date of filing:  09.06.2015
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H04L 5/00(2006.01)
H04W 48/12(2009.01)
(86)International application number:
PCT/EP2015/062808
(87)International publication number:
WO 2016/198095 (15.12.2016 Gazette  2016/50)

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METHODS AND NODES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK

VERFAHREN UND KNOTEN IN EINEM DRAHTLOSKOMMUNIKATIONSNETZWERK

PROCÉDÉS ET NOEUDS DANS UN RÉSEAU DE COMMUNICATIONS SANS FIL


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(43)Date of publication of application:
31.01.2018 Bulletin 2018/05

(73)Proprietor: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Longgang District Shenzhen, Guangdong 518129 (CN)

(72)Inventors:
  • GELABERT, Xavier
    164 40 Kista (SE)
  • KELA, Petteri
    164 40 Kista (SE)
  • KOUDOURIDIS, George
    164 40 Kista (SE)
  • QVARFORDT, Johan Christer
    164 40 Kista (SE)

(74)Representative: Kreuz, Georg Maria et al
Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH Riesstraße 25
80992 München
80992 München (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A1- 2 568 729
US-A1- 2014 064 213
US-A1- 2013 229 989
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    TECHNICAL FIELD



    [0001] Implementations described herein generally relate to an Access Node (ANd), a method in the ANd, a User Node (UNd) and a method therein. In particular is herein described a mechanism for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a UNd, which is transmitting uplink beacon signals.

    BACKGROUND



    [0002] It is expected that network densification will play a major role in beyond 4th generation (4G) networks in order to handle the increasing data traffic demands. In this dense scenario, the measurement of downlink reference signals by the User Node (UNd) from a multiplicity of access nodes (ANd) and the transmission of measurement reports back to the network side has been identified in the literature as a suboptimal solution. Some of the reasons are high power consumption having to measure a large number of ANds (due to high expected ANd density) and high signalling load sending back these measurements to the network. In addition, expected smaller cell ranges would impose very stringent requirements on when measuring report feedback should be sent back before they become obsolete. This is particularly true for radio access mobility or ANd (re)selection where measurements are required on a timely manner. Therefore, it is proposed that the UNds transmit Uplink (UL) reference signals (henceforth UL beacons) which are then measured at the network side, possibly by more than one ANd. Reception at multiple ANds is possible provided ANds have common information on the allocated resources for such transmissions, or ANds are able to detect UNd transmissions cross-correlating with known signature sequences transmitted by the UNd. An additional benefit of transmitting UL beacons is that the use of conventional paging for tracking the UNd can be avoided. Paging consumes a significant amount of bandwidth for each event arrival for a UNd and it is not scalable with a large number of mobile users as assumed in Ultra-Dense Networks (UDNs). The absence of paging also reduces the energy consumption at the UNd.

    [0003] 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) operation is heavily based on the measurement of downlink reference signals by the User Equipment (UE) and reporting back those measurements to trigger cell reselection (i.e. handover) if necessary. As for the UL, LTE implements so-called Sounding Reference Signals (SRS) which are used by the eNB to figure out the channel quality in the uplink and hence have better information on where to allocate resources for a particular user. Allocation and configuration of SRS is signalled to the UE from the network side.

    [0004] If uplink reference signals are to be used for mobility purposes and/ or location update purposes, the applicability of SRS in LTE seems limited. Indeed, SRS periodicity transmission in LTE is restricted to the set {2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320} ms, and any change of the periodicity has to be done via RRC messages. Managing mobility in dense small cell networks will require more flexibility in allocating UL beacon resources, especially in cases where UNd density is high. Flexibility both in allowing more periodicities than those allowed by LTE (i.e. higher granularity), and periodicities below those allowed by LTE (i.e. more frequent beacons).

    [0005] Thus, in order to enable implementation of ultra-dense networks, new solutions are required for making intra control node handover of UNds.

    [0006] EP 2 568 729 A1 discloses a method and apparatus such as eNodeB for allocating SRS resources (e.g. beacon resources) to a UE, these resources being: comb, frequency offset, subframe offset, SRS bandwidth, transmission period, cyclic shift and frequency hopping bandwidth, and that the eNodeB will be able to obtain channel information from the transmission of the SRS.

    [0007] US 2014/064213 A1 discloses feedback information conveyed between a wireless device (UNd) and a base station (ANd) via selection and detection of radio resources utilized for an uplink reference signal (uplink beacon).

    [0008] US 2013/229989 A1 discloses apparatus and methods to allocating SRS resources to a plurality of UEs (UNds) using a load balancing scheme, a partitioning scheme or a hybrid scheme.

    SUMMARY



    [0009] It is therefore an object to obviate at least some of the above mentioned disadvantages and to improve allocation of a beacon resource pattern to a UNd.

    [0010] This and other objects are achieved by the features of the appended independent claims. Further implementation forms are apparent from the dependent claims, the description and the figures.

    [0011] The present invention is defined by an access node for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a user node according to independent claim 1, a method in an access node for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a user node according to independent claim 6, a computer program product according to independent claim 7.

    [0012] Additional features of the invention are provided in the dependent claims. In the following, parts of the description and drawings referring to embodiments which are not covered by the claims are not presented as embodiments of the invention, but as examples useful for understanding the invention.

    [0013] According to a first aspect, an Access Node (ANd) is provided for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a User Node (UNd). The ANd is configured to detect the UNd by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd. Further the ANd is configured to allocate a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd. Furthermore the ANd is configured to signal information about the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd.

    [0014] Thanks to the described aspect, the UNd may determine on its own, the rate of UL beacons it should transmit. Thus the UNd only transmits UL beacons on a need basis thus enhancing the overall beacon capacity by allowing more UNds to transmit UL beacons. In addition, UNd battery consumption may be improved as the UNds only transmit signals when needed.

    [0015] The resource usage of beacon occasions can be determined based on the actual need, which reduces the number of transmissions compared to a static allocation, which reduces the battery consumption in the battery charged UNd. In addition, this limitation of beacon transmissions benefits the overall beacon capacity for other UNds which share the same beacon resources. In particular, the preferred embodiment of the invention involves no explicit signaling from the UNd to the network, thus reducing the control overhead on the Uplink Control Channel (UCCH).

    [0016] In a first possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, further configured to allocate the beacon resource pattern with the highest possible beacon rate in the predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd.

    [0017] Thereby, by start using the highest possible beacon rate in the predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, it is assured that a UNd moving at high speed is provided a beacon resource pattern with an enough high beacon rate for the ANd being able to receive the uplink beacon signals before the UNd is out of reach.

    [0018] In a second possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, or the first possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, the ANd is further configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern, based on a signal rate limiting parameter of the received uplink beacon signals. Further the ANd is configured to signal information to the UNd, comprising the adjusted allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0019] It is thereby possible to adjust the allocation of the beacon resource pattern and thereby the rate of the uplink beacon signals of the UNd, based on the signal rate limiting parameter, which may comprise e.g. rate, or quality, of the received uplink beacon signals. Thus a mechanism is provided for allowing the UNd to tell the ANd that a more sparse beacon resource pattern would be enough (or the opposite) without any explicit signalling for making a request for another beacon resource pattern. By avoiding having to make any explicit signalling for requesting another beacon resource pattern, signalling power is saved at the UNd, leading to prolonged battery recharge intervals. Further, time is saved.

    [0020] In a third possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the signal rate limiting parameter comprises at least one of rate, or quality, of the received uplink beacon signals.

    [0021] Thereby the signal rate limiting parameter is further defined.

    [0022] In a fourth possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the ANd is further configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by determine that beacon utilisation of the UNd is lower than a threshold limit. Also, the ANd is configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with lower beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd.

    [0023] Thus a more sparse beacon resource pattern may be provided to a UNd being stationary (or moving at low speed), and/ or situated in an ANd sparse area.

    [0024] In a fifth possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the ANd is further configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by determine that beacon utilisation of the UNd exceeds the threshold limit. Further, the ANd is configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with higher beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd.

    [0025] Thus a more dense beacon resource pattern may be provided to a UNd moving at high speed, or situated in an ANd dense area.

    [0026] In a sixth possible implementation of the ANd according to the first aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the ANd is further configured to allocate the beacon resource pattern to the detected UNd during a predetermined validation time. The ANd is in addition configured to signal information comprising at least the predetermined validation time of the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd.

    [0027] Thereby further improvements are enabled, as the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd may be re-evaluated at the end of the validation time and being exchanged for another, more appropriate beacon resource pattern.

    [0028] According to a second aspect, a method is provided in an ANd, configured for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a UNd. The method comprises detecting the UNd by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd. Further the method comprises allocating a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd. Also the method further comprises signalling the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd.

    [0029] In a first possible implementation of the method according to the second aspect, the method is further configured for allocating the beacon resource pattern with the highest beacon rate in the predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd.

    [0030] In a second possible implementation of the method according to the second aspect, or the first possible implementation of the second aspect, the method is also configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern, based on a signal rate limiting parameter of the received uplink beacon signals, wherein the signalled beacon resource pattern comprises the adjusted beacon resource pattern.

    [0031] In a third possible implementation of the method according to the second aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the signal rate limiting parameter comprises at least one of rate or quality of the received uplink beacon signals.

    [0032] In a fourth possible implementation of the method according to the second aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the adjustment further comprises determining that beacon utilisation of the UNd is lower than a threshold limit. The adjustment also comprises adjusting the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with lower beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd.

    [0033] In a fifth possible implementation of the method according to the second aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the adjustment further comprises determining that beacon utilisation of the UNd exceeds the threshold limit. In addition the adjustment also comprises adjusting the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with higher beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd.

    [0034] In a sixth possible implementation of the method according to the second aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the beacon resource pattern is allocated to the detected UNd during a predetermined validation time. Further, the validation time of the allocated beacon resource pattern is signalled to the UNd.

    [0035] According to a third aspect, a UNd is provided, configured to transmit at least one uplink beacon signal, to be received by at least one ANd in a communication network, using a beacon resource pattern allocated by the ANd with an uplink beacon signal rate on the allocated beacon resource pattern. The UNd is configured to detect a beacon signal rate limiting parameter. Further the UNd is configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate, based on the detected beacon signal rate limiting parameter. The UNd is in addition configured to transmit the uplink beacon signal at the adjusted the uplink beacon signal rate.

    [0036] Thereby, by transmitting uplink beacons and make signal quality measurements at the ANds, i.e. at the network side, various disadvantages associated with downlink reference signals are avoided. By not having to evaluate downlink reference signals from various ANds, battery power is saved at the UNd. Further, by not having to report the result of any downlink reference signal evaluation to the network, more battery power is saved as well as time.

    [0037] In a first possible implementation of the UNd according to the third aspect, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter comprises speed of the UNd or density of ANds within a subset of the communication network, within wireless signalling reach of the UNd.

    [0038] In a second possible implementation of the UNd according to the third aspect, or the first possible implementation thereof, the UNd is further configured to estimate the UNd speed. Further the UNd is configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate by decreasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0039] By letting the UNd evaluate the speed and adapt the beacon signalling rate to the speed, a beacon rate appropriate to the current UNd speed may be used. Thereby information concerning the speed of the UNd may implicitly be communicated with the ANd, which in turn is enabled to select and allocate another beacon resource pattern for the UNd.

    [0040] In a third possible implementation of the UNd according to the third aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the UNd is further configured to estimate the density of ANds within a subset of the communication network. Further the UNd is configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate by decreasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0041] By letting the UNd evaluate the density of ANds and adapt the beacon signalling rate to the density of ANds, a beacon rate appropriate to the current density of ANds in the current subset of the communication network may be used. Thereby further improvements are achieved.

    [0042] In a fourth possible implementation of the UNd according to the third aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the UNd is further configured to detect the beacon signal rate limiting parameter by receiving information thereof from the ANd.

    [0043] Thus information concerning ANd density, or UNd speed may be received from the ANd, which saves computation efforts at the UNd.

    [0044] According to a fourth aspect, a method is provided in a UNd. The method is configured to transmit at least one uplink beacon signal, to be received by at least one ANd in a communication network, using a beacon resource pattern allocated by the ANd with an uplink beacon signal rate on the allocated beacon resource pattern. The method comprises detecting a beacon signal rate limiting parameter. Also, the method further comprises adjusting the uplink beacon signal rate, based on the detected beacon signal rate limiting parameter. The method also comprises transmitting the uplink beacon signal at the adjusted the uplink beacon signal rate.

    [0045] In a first possible implementation of the method according to the fourth aspect, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter comprises speed of the UNd, or density of ANds within a subset of the communication network, within wireless signalling reach of the UNd.

    [0046] In a second possible implementation of the method according to the fourth aspect, or the first possible implementation thereof, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter is detected by estimating the UNd speed. Further, the uplink beacon signal rate adjustment comprises decreasing the rate when the estimated speed is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0047] In a third possible implementation of the method according to the fourth aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter is detected by estimating the density of ANds within a subset of the communication network. Further the uplink beacon signal rate adjustment comprises decreasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0048] In a fourth possible implementation of the method according to the fourth aspect, or any of the earlier described possible implementations thereof, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter is detected by receiving information thereof from the ANd.

    [0049] According to a fifth aspect, a computer program with a program code for performing a method according to the second aspect, or any possible implementation thereof, or a method according to the fourth aspect, or any possible implementation thereof when the computer program runs on a computer.

    [0050] The advantages of the method according to the second aspect, and/ or the computer program according to the fifth aspect are the same as those for the corresponding device claims according to the first aspect.

    [0051] The advantages of the method according to the fourth aspect and/ or the computer program according to the fifth aspect are the same as those for the corresponding device claims according to the third aspect.

    [0052] Other objects, advantages and novel features of the aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0053] Various embodiments are described in more detail with reference to attached drawings, illustrating examples of embodiments of the invention in which:
    Figure 1
    is a block diagram illustrating a wireless communication network according to an embodiment.
    Figure 2
    is a block diagram illustrating a frame structure describing beacon resource pattern allocation and transmission over a Beacon CHannel (BeCH) according to an embodiment.
    Figure 3
    is a block diagram illustrating a wireless communication according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 4
    is a tree-graph describing beacon resource pattern allocation according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 5
    illustrates a possible format for beacon allocation information sent over the Downlink Control CHannel (DCCH), according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 6
    illustrates a signalling scheme and a possible sequence flow according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 7
    illustrates decreased UNd beacon rate due to decreased UNd speed, according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 8
    illustrates a possible format for beacon allocation information sent over DCCH, according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 9
    is a flowchart for UNd determination of beacon rate adjustment, according to an embodiment.
    Figure 10
    illustrates an example of beacon resource utilisation over time in an embodiment.
    Figure 11
    is a flowchart for network determination of increased or decreased beacon rate allocation patterns in an embodiment.
    Figure 12
    illustrates an example of beacon resource pattern with validation time in an embodiment.
    Figure 13
    illustrates a signalling scheme and a possible sequence flow according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 14
    illustrates a flow chart according to an embodiment.
    Figure 15
    is a flow chart illustrating a method in an access node according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 16
    is a block diagram illustrating an access node according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 17
    is a flow chart illustrating a method in a user node according to an embodiment of the invention.
    Figure 18
    is a block diagram illustrating a user node according to an embodiment of the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION



    [0054] Embodiments of the invention described herein are defined as an ANd, a method in the ANd, a UNd and a method in the UNd, which may be put into practice in the embodiments described below. These embodiments may, however, be exemplified and realised in many different forms and are not to be limited to the examples set forth herein; rather, these illustrative examples of embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete.

    [0055] Still other objects and features may become apparent from the following detailed description, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the herein disclosed embodiments, for which reference is to be made to the appended claims. Further, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.

    [0056] Figure 1 is a schematic illustration over a wireless communication network 100 comprising an access node (ANd) 110, for communication of signals, data and/ or data packets over a wireless interface with a user node (UNd) 120. The ANd 110 is connected via a wired or wireless interface to a control node (CNd) 130.

    [0057] The ANd 110 may according to some embodiments be configured for wireless downlink transmission and may be referred to, respectively, as e.g., a base station, NodeB, evolved Node Bs (eNB, or eNode B), base transceiver station, Access Point Base Station, base station router, Radio Base Station (RBS), macro base station, micro base station, pico base station, femto base station, Home eNodeB, sensor, beacon device, relay node, repeater or any other network node configured for communication with the UNd 120, over a wireless interface, depending, e.g., of the radio access technology and/ or terminology used.

    [0058] The UNd 120 may correspondingly be represented by, e.g. a wireless communication terminal, a mobile cellular phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a wireless platform, a mobile station, a tablet computer, a portable communication device, a laptop, a computer, a wireless terminal acting as a relay, a relay node, a mobile relay, a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), a Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) nodes or any other kind of device configured to communicate wirelessly with one or more ANds 110, according to different embodiments and different vocabulary.

    [0059] The CNd 130 controls the ANd 110 and possibly a plurality of other ANds forming a control region.

    [0060] It is to be noted that the illustrated network setting of one CNd 130, one ANd 110 and one UNd 120 in Figure 1 is to be regarded as a non-limiting example of an embodiment only. The wireless communication network 100 may comprise any other number and/ or combination of CNds 130, ANds 110 and/ or UNds 120 may thus be involved in some embodiments of the disclosed invention.

    [0061] Thus whenever "one" or "a/ an" UNd 120, ANd 110 and/ or CNd 130 is referred to in the present context, a plurality of UNds 120, ANds 110 and/ or CNds 130 may be involved, according to some embodiments.

    [0062] It may further be assumed that the UNd 120 transmits uplink (UL) reference signals (henceforth UL beacons) at either regular intervals (periodically) and/ or at particular time instants (aperiodically).

    [0063] One important issue to solve is to determine how often the UNd 120 should transmit the UL beacon and how this allocation should be scheduled. The requirements on the beacon frequency will depend on UNd-specific states such as its speed, its location, the network density, distance, UNd-profile and possibly others.

    [0064] The beacon frequency, i.e. the rate at which UNds transmit beacons is decided autonomously by the UNd 120 yet assisted by the network side. The beacon frequency determination may be based on local parameter estimation of, among others, speed, location, ANd density, etc., as will be mentioned later on, made by the UNd 120.

    [0065] Thereby a method in an access network is presented to allocate resources for the UNd 120 in the coverage area of the network 100 for UL beacon transmissions, a method in a UNd 120 to determine how often the assigned beacon occasions are required to be used and a method in an access network to determine based on said beacon occasion usage a new allocation to said UNd 120.

    [0066] With a minimum of signalling load, the usage of the UL beacon resources can be made more efficient based on the actual need, reducing the battery consumption of the UNd and the need for dedicated resources for UL beacon transmissions can be reduced lowering the required signalling overhead in the network.

    [0067] Thus, in the here described method, the UNd 120 determines its own UL beacon rate. It is thereby assured that the UNd 120 only transmits UL beacons on a need basis thus enhancing the overall beacon capacity by allowing more UNds to transmit UL beacons. In addition, UNd battery consumption can be optimized, i.e. reduced, if the UNd 120 transmit only when needed. Thereby the time between battery recharge is prolonged, leading to enhanced user experience.

    [0068] Figure 2 illustrates the considered frame structure containing a Beacon Channel (BeCH), followed by an Uplink Control Channel (UCCH), followed by a Downlink Control Channel (DCCH), and followed by a Data Channel (DCH). The frequency axis in Figure 2 may be expressed in subcarrier number units, or alternatively in Hertz in different embodiments. The time axis may alternatively be expressed in subframe units, each subframe being in turn expressed in symbol units, or alternatively in seconds in different embodiments.

    [0069] The transmission of a single UL beacon happens over a time-frequency allocation of one subcarrier and one symbol. For a given UNd 120, multiple UL beacons can be allocated at the same symbol over different subcarriers, e.g. 2 UL beacons in the example case of Figure 2. The purpose for this may be to increase the reliability of receiving the beacon over frequency selective fading radio conditions. In the time domain, beacons are allowed to be transmitted over the BeCH with periodicity TBecH = 1/fBeCH [symbols], where fBeCH denotes the occurrence rate of the BeCH.

    [0070] The UNd beacon rate, fb is a measure of how often UL beacons for the UNd 120 are being transmitted in the time domain over the BeCH. The maximum UNd beacon rate may be given by fb = fBecH, meaning that the UNd 120 transmits UL beacons regularly and on each and every subframe over the BeCH. In general, the UNd 120 may transmit beacons once every NbTBecH symbols with Nb ≥ 1, hence with rate fb = fBeCH/Nb. For convenience, the beacon rate may be normalised to fBeCH, hence fb = fb/fBeCH = 1/Nb. The set of possible beacon rates is given by the set



    [0071] In the example provided in Figure 2, during the first 4 subframes the beacon rate of the UNd 120 is fb1. At a given point in time, illustrated by the starburst, the UNd 120 decides to decrease the beacon rate from fb1 to fb2. In this particular non-limiting example, the beacon rate has been decreased by half.

    [0072] Figure 3 illustrates a UNd 120 which monitors the DCCH and decodes possible beacon allocation changes. If applicable, it may change beacon transmission parameters before next beacon transmission over the BeCH.

    [0073] Consider a wireless network 100 with a multiplicity of ANds 110 serving a number of UNds 120. The UNds 120 are configured to periodically monitor a downlink control channel (see the DCCH in Figure 2) in order to obtain information on the transmission of UL beacons. Figure 3 shows a possible message exchange and flowchart for this procedure.

    [0074] As for the beacon allocation information referred to in Figure 3, a predefined finite set of N time-frequency base beaconing pattern levels {P1, P2, ..., PN} may be assumed to be available at the network side.

    [0075] In a first step 301, the CNd 130 sends downlink (DL) control information over the DCCH via the ANd 110, to be received by the UNd 120.

    [0076] In a second step 302, the UNd 120 may decode uplink allocation information for the UNd 120, based on the received control information of step 301.

    [0077] Further, in a further step 303, the UNd 120 transmits uplink beacon signals over the BeCH.

    [0078] Each base pattern may be designed from a particular combination of frequency resources and time-periodicities. It is assumed that the pattern allocation may follow a N-level tree-like structure as depicted in Figure 1. Each pattern level i provides a set of different patterns with common time-frequency beaconing periodicity being denoted as Pi(j). Index j represents the particular pattern within the specified level. Thus, a given pattern Pi(j) is determined by the pattern level index i and the pattern offset index j.

    [0079] Pattern allocation according to Figure 4 would allow, for example, to allocate a pattern P2(1) to one UNd 120 and two (different) level-3 patterns to two other UNds (P3(3) and P3(4) respectively). If another additional UNd would require beaconing, pattern P2(1) could no longer be assigned. Further down in the pattern allocation tree, i.e. by increasing pattern level, the lower the beaconing rate becomes. Similarly, further down in the pattern allocation tree the higher the number of UNds can be allocated with beacons.

    [0080] In one embodiment, the same beaconing patterns could be spatially reused by UNds 120 which are known to be far apart (in geographical terms).

    [0081] The beacon allocation information sent by the CNd 130 via the ANd 110, over the DCCH may comprise an identifier, similar to the Radio Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) and some bits to determine which base pattern to use as illustrated in Figure 5. Additionally it may also comprise a time-coordinate (timeOffset) specifying when the UNd 120 should start transmitting with this new base pattern.

    [0082] The UNd 120 may receive the correspondence between the basePatternID and the specific pattern parameters (basePatternConfiguration list) when the UNd 120 is switched on and receives some common information sent over the DCCH (i.e. similar to Master Information Blocks (MIBs) in Long Term Evolution (LTE)). Once it receives the basePattern Configuration it may request for an initial (or default) pattern by transmitting an initialBasePatternRequest command over the UCCH. Then, following e.g. the procedure described in Figure 3, it may monitor the DCCH and decode which basePatternID it should use in the beacon transmissions. This procedure is illustrated in Figure 6.

    [0083] Figure 6 illustrates a possible sequence flow for obtaining the basePatternConfiguration list and requesting a default or initial basePatternID.

    [0084] In a first step 601, the UNd 120 is switched on. In step 602, the CNd 130 sends downlink control information over the DCCH via the ANd 110, to be received by the UNd 120. Thereby, the UNd 120 receives a base pattern configuration list in step 603.

    [0085] In a further step 604, an initial base pattern request may be sent by the UNd 120. Upon receiving the request in step 605 via the ANd 110, the CNd 130 decide initial base pattern ID for the UNd 120. Further, downlink control information is transmitted over the DCCH via the ANd 110 in step 606. The UNd 120, when receiving the control information, decodes uplink beacon allocation information for this UNd 120 in step 607. Thereafter, the UNd 120 may transmits uplink beacon transmissions over BeCH in step 608.

    [0086] Based on the above, the CNd 130 may allocate an initial pattern Pi(j) (equivalently a basePatternID), which may not reflect the current beaconing needs of the UNd 120. In addition, sudden changes in UNd mobility may require a change of beaconing pattern. For example, the static UNd 120 may not require transmitting beacons as often as the UNd 120 when moving fast. Thus the beacon rate should reflect radio condition changes. One possibility may be to let the CNd 130 initially assign the lowest possible pattern level (i.e. highest beacon rate), considering already allocated UNds.

    [0087] Each beacon resource pattern provides the UNd with time-frequency information for the transmission of beacons according to a particular beacon rate fb,M = 1/M. Additionally, a beacon resource pattern can be associated to a given signature sequence belonging to some sequence group (e.g. m-sequences or Zadoff-Chu sequences). This may allow more than one UNd 120 to use the same time-frequency beacon resource and still be detected at the ANd 110.

    [0088] The UNd 120, based on own measurements on speed, location and possibly other parameters, decides whether or not it should transmit over the assigned beacon resource pattern resources or only over a subset of them, thus effectively changing the beacon rate from fb,M = 1/M to fb,N = 1/N with N > M.

    [0089] An advantage therewith, is that by only using the necessary beacon resources, the amount of energy devoted to transmission of beacons is reduced and unutilized beacon resources becomes free, to be used by other UNds. As a consequence, efficient beaconing rates may allow a better implementation of Discontinuous Reception (DRX)/ Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) techniques thus allowing improved energy savings.

    [0090] In one embodiment the UNd 120 may determine its speed by using time-stamped DL control channel transmissions which can be made available. To this end, the UNd 120 may use the time between and the estimated path-loss values of any two subsequent signals to estimate the distance and subsequently the speed of the UNd 120. An estimation of the UNd velocity may be further enhanced based on knowledge of the UNd direction of movement. Furthermore, the UNd 120 can also determine its speed for example through internal sensors, such as accelerometers, gyros and consecutive position measures (e.g. using radio trilateration or angle of arrival techniques), or an internal Global Positioning System (GPS). In another embodiment, the speed estimation may be performed at the network side, i.e. by the ANd 110 and signalled back to the UNd 120 for it to decide whether the beacon rate may be modified.

    [0091] Another relevant measure impacting the beacon rate is the density of the ANds 110 in the area. Higher density of ANds 110 in an area requires higher beacon rate, since there are more potential ANd receivers of the UL beacon transmission and the strongest receiver may change more often. In one embodiment of the invention the UNd 120 may determine the density of ANds 110 in the vicinity based on the received power of DL signals from the ANds 110, for example assuming that some DCCH resources are allocated to different ANds 110. The expressions "allocated" and "assigned" are synonyms and may herein be used intermittently. In another embodiment of the invention, the information about the ANd density may also be sent to the UNd 120 from the network side, e.g. by the CNd 130 via the ANd 110, or by the ANd 110. In a further embodiment of the invention the density may be determined by the UNd 120 based on Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA) of DL signals from the ANds 110 in the vicinity.

    [0092] In some embodiments, no explicit signalling may be made from the UNd 120 to the network to determine whether beacon resources are being fully utilised. Hence, the detection of whether resources are being efficiently utilised may be based on simple low and high beacon utilisation thresholds ηL and ηH, respectively. Beacon utilisation (η, 0 ≤ η ≤ 1) may be measured as the ratio between the number of used beacon resources and the number of available resources (provided by the allocated beacon resource pattern) during some predefined time. Note that both the UNd 120 and the network (i.e. the ANd 110 or the CNd 130) may be able to compute this metric; the UNd 120 since it decides on the beacon transmissions and the network by receiving or not such transmissions. If the network detects that the beacon utilisation η falls below ηL during some predefined time TL, it may indicate that allocated beacon resources are underutilised and thus a new base beacon resource pattern (with lower beaconing rate) may be notified to the UNd 120 through the DCCH. Similarly, if the network detects that the beacon utilisation η is over threshold ηH during some time TH, it is indicative that beaconing resources are underprovisioned and thus may increase the beacon rate by allocating a new base beacon resource pattern over the DCCH. It may occur that the allocated beacon resource pattern is the desired one and the beacon utilisation is over the threshold ηH. In this case, to avoid a new pattern allocation with higher beacon rate, the UNd 120 may disrupt the timer controlling TH by intentionally blanking-out beacon transmissions so that the beacon utilisation η falls below ηH for a short period of time, enough to reinitialise timer controlling TH. For the above method to work, it is required that the values of the thresholds ηH (possibly ηL) and timers TL and TH are known by the UNd 120. A possible solution may be that they can be sent jointly along the beacon resource pattern information sent over the DCCH, according to some embodiments; see Figure 8. Furthermore, if the network detects that TH disruptions occur following a known pattern, it may choose to increase the timer TH in some embodiments.

    [0093] Figure 9 is a flowchart for UNd determination of beacon rate adjustment (such as e.g. increase, decrease or maintain). In the case of maintaining the beacon rate, care is to be taken of avoiding a rate increase by lowering the beacon utilisation for some short time.

    [0094] At the UNd side, the flowchart for triggering or not a change in the beacon resource pattern frequency is provided by Figure 9. In this case there is no explicit signalling from the UNd 120 towards the network to adjust the beacon rate.

    [0095] In step 901, the UNd 120 determine if it is time to evaluate beacon rate adjustment, e.g. as a timer has timed out, or a validation time for a previously assigned beacon rate has ended.

    [0096] If it is, the UNd 120 evaluate beacon rate adjustment in step 902, based on estimated speed of the UNd 120 and/ or estimated ANd density.

    [0097] Based thereupon, it may be determined to increase the beacon rate in step 903, or decrease the beacon rate in step 904.

    [0098] In case it has been determined in step 903 to increase the beacon rate, beacon transmissions are scheduled such that η > ηH, in step 905. In the opposite case, when it has been determined to decrease the beacon rate in step 904, beacon transmissions are scheduled such that η < ηL, in step 906.

    [0099] In case the beacon rate is neither increased in step 903, nor decreased in step 904, a check may be made if η > ηH during tH < TH seconds in step 907. If this is the case, beacon transmissions are scheduled such that η < ηH in step 908.

    [0100] Figure 10 illustrates the possible evolution of the beacon resource utilisation and the effect of thresholds on beacon rate increase/ decrease. The illustration is merely a non-limiting example of beacon resource utilisation over time (thresholds and timer values are not scaled in the figure). Resource utilisation exceeding the upper beacon utilisation threshold ηH indicates beacon resource shortage. Beacon rate may be increased. Further, resource utilisation below the lower beacon utilisation threshold ηL indicates beacon resource over-provisioning. Beacon rate may be reduced.

    [0101] Figure 11 illustrates a flowchart for network determination of increased or decreased beacon rate allocation patterns according to a non-limiting embodiment.

    [0102] In step 1101, it is determined if it is time to evaluate beacon rate adjustment, e.g. as a timer has timed out, or a validation time for a previously assigned beacon rate has ended.

    [0103] In case it is, a check is made whether η < ηL in step 1102. If so, a further check may be made if η < ηL for a period of TL seconds in step 1104. If also this is true, a suitable base pattern ID with lower rate may be determined in step 1106.

    [0104] Otherwise, a check may be made in step 1103 whether η < ηH. If so, a further check may be made if η < ηH for a period of TH seconds in step 1105. If also this is true, a suitable base pattern ID with higher rate may be determined in step 1107.

    [0105] In case a new beacon rate has been determined, the base pattern ID may be transmitted over DCCH in step 1108.

    [0106] In another embodiment, decrease of beacon rate may be done implicitly as explained above (i.e. blanking out UL beacon transmissions) whereas increase of beacon rate may be done explicitly over the UCCH. For this, a single bit field may be used indicating increase (bit=1) and no change (bit = 0). In a more elaborated case, a multiple bit field may indicate if the increase should be more or less substantial, etc.

    [0107] In another embodiment, the network side, i.e. the ANd 110 and/ or the CNd 130 via the ANd 110, may inform the UNd 120 (over the DCCH) about the time duration that a beacon resource pattern allocation granted to the UNd 120 is valid, see an illustrated example in Figure 12, wherein an identity reference of the UNd 120 is associated with a base pattern identity and a validation time, i.e. a time period during which the allocated beacon resource pattern is valid for the UNd 120.

    [0108] At the expiry of the beacon resource pattern allocation validation time (Tv) the ANd 110 and/ or the CNd 130 may decide to retain or reassign a new pattern to the UNd 120. This will enable the ANd 110 and/ or the CNd 130 to enforce patterns to UNds 120 depending on the quality and the quality duration of the received UL beacons.

    [0109] Figure 13 illustrates a signalling scheme wherein the CNd 130 informs the UNd 120 about the allocated beacon resource pattern and the validation time Tv, via the ANd 110 in step 1301. The UNd 120 decode the uplink beacon allocation information in step 1302. UL beacons of the UNd 120 as received by the ANd 110 are forwarded to the CNd 130 where information thereof is processed and relevant quality metrics are extracted. Based on these metrics a decision on whether to maintain, increase or decrease the current beacon allocation frequency is made, as illustrated in the CNd flow chart in Figure 14.

    [0110] The ANd 110 may receive uplink beacon signals in step 1303.

    [0111] In a further embodiment the quality of the received beacons may be evaluated in step 1304 (either at one or multiple ANds 110), which may be used to determine the UL beaconing pattern of the UNd 120 in step 1305. For example, if the received quality of the UL beaconing of the UNd 120 is above a certain (maximum/ high) threshold, QHth, value for certain period of time then the network may enforce the UNd 120 to perform less frequent UL beaconing and possibly with lower transmit power. In another example, when the received quality of the beacons is below a certain (minimum/ low) threshold, QLth, then the CNd 130 may enforce an UL beacon resource pattern allocation with higher beaconing rate and probably higher transmit power if possible in step 1306.

    [0112] One possible implementation according to some embodiments be the following: The CNd 130 may measure the quality metric Qi of the UNd 120 as the received signal strength from each beacon, being averaged over the frequency domain. Assume that during the time Tv, N such quality samples Qi,n are collected with n=1,...N, where N is an arbitrary integer 1≤N≤∞. The number of samples may be computed NL ∈ [Qmin, QLth), NH ∈ (QHth, Qmax] and NM ∈ [QLth, QHth] such that NL + NM + NH = N. Then, the decision may be based on comparing the normalised quantities NL = NL/N, NM = NM/N and NH = NH/N. If max(NL,NM,NH) = NL, then a beacon resource pattern with higher rate, and possibly higher power, may be selected. If max(NL, NM, NH) = NH then a beacon resource pattern with lower rate, and possibly lower power, may be selected. Finally, if may max(NL, NM, NH) = NM, then the beacon resource pattern may remain the same.

    [0113] Alternatively, an estimation of the Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR) may be made in some embodiments, instead of the received signal strength to capture the quality Qi of the received beacons. Instead of SINR, any similar measurement may be utilised such as e.g. Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR or S/N), Signal to Interference Ratio (SIR), Signal to Noise plus Interference Ratio (SNIR), Signal, Noise and Distortion ratio (SINAD), Signal-to-Quantization-Noise Ratio (SQNR), or any similar measurement or ratio related to a comparison of the power level of a desired signal with the level of undesired background noise.

    [0114] The values of the above threshold entities may be within the interval Qmin < QLthQHth < Qmax and determined by the network (along with Qmin and Qmax) based on current state and historical data. An advantage of this embodiment is that it gives the CNd 130 the flexibility to allocate UL beaconing resources among the UNds 120 more effectively taking into account the quality of the UNd links.

    [0115] The resource usage of beacon occasions may be determined based on the actual need, which reduces the number of transmissions compared to a static allocation, which reduces the battery consumption in the battery charged UNd 120. In addition, this limitation of beacon transmissions benefits the overall beacon capacity for other UNds which share the same beacon resources. In particular, at least some embodiment of the invention does not involve explicit signalling from the UNd 120 to the CNd 130, thus reducing the control overhead on the UCCH.

    [0116] Thus the CNd 130 may determine suitable initial basePatternID, validity time Tv and power P in step 1401. In a further step 1402, beacon pattern information is transmitted over DCCH. Further a check may be made if Tv has expired in step 1403. In case it has, a new basePatternID validity time Tv and power P may be decided in step 1407. Otherwise a check may be made if a beacon has been received for the UNd 120, in step 1404. If so, the quality metric is processed and stored in step 1405. Quality metric samples may be used to Decide on new basePatternID validity time Tv and power P in step 1406.

    [0117] Figure 15 illustrates embodiments of a method 1500 for use in an ANd 110. The method 1500 aims at allocating a beacon resource pattern to a UNd 120.

    [0118] To appropriately allocate a beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120, the method 1500 may comprise a number of actions 1501-1504.

    [0119] It is however to be noted that any, some or all of the described step 1501-1504, may be performed in a somewhat different chronological order than the enumeration indicates, be performed simultaneously or even be performed in a completely reversed order according to different embodiments. Some actions such as e.g. step 1504 may be performed within some, but not necessarily all embodiments. Further, it is to be noted that some steps may be performed in a plurality of alternative manners according to different embodiments, and that some such alternative manners may be performed only within some, but not necessarily all embodiments.

    [0120] Any, some or all of step 1501-1504 may in some embodiments be periodically re-performed. The method 1500 may comprise the following actions:

    Step 1501 comprises detecting the UNd 120 by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd 120.

    Step 1502 comprises allocating a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected 1501 UNd 120.



    [0121] In some embodiments, the beacon resource pattern with the highest beacon rate in the predetermined set of beacon resource patterns may be allocated initially to the detected 1501 UNd 120.

    [0122] According to some embodiments, the beacon resource pattern is allocated to the detected 1501 UNd 120 during a predetermined validation time. Further the validation time of the allocated beacon resource pattern may be signalled to the UNd 120.

    [0123] However, in some embodiments, a random beacon resource pattern may be allocated to the UNd 120. Alternatively, the first free beacon resource pattern in a list of beacon resource patterns may be allocated to the UNd 120.

    [0124] Furthermore, according to some embodiments, also other information related to the allocated beacon resource pattern may be considered such as e.g. frequency, time and/ or transmission power, and/ or a combination thereof, of the uplink beacon signalling.

    [0125] Step 1503 comprises signalling the allocated beacon resource pattern, and possibly also other thereby related information to the UNd 120.

    [0126] Such information related to the allocated beacon resource pattern may comprise e.g. a reference or index to a predefined set of beacon resource allocation patterns; a value (an offset) indicating difference from a predefined beacon resource allocation pattern; a complete description of the allocated beacon resource pattern; signature consisting of a sequence of bits of positive length that indicates a key and an algorithm to generate the pattern; a key consisting of sequence of bits of positive length that can be used to generate the pattern, or similar information.

    [0127] Such key may resemble to a pseudorandom key that is used to generate pseudorandom patterns. The advantage of this is that it allows an extension of the set of beacon resource patterns, for instance, for the case of high user load.

    [0128] Furthermore, information concerning frequency, time and/ or transmission power, and/ or a combination thereof may be signalled to the UNd 120 in some embodiments.

    [0129] In case the ANd 110 has adjusted the allocation of beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120, the adjusted beacon resource pattern, or information thereof, may be signalled to the UNd 120, in some embodiments.

    [0130] Step 1504 may be performed only in some embodiments. Step 1504 comprises adjusting the allocated beacon resource pattern, based on a signal rate limiting parameter of the received uplink beacon signals; and wherein the signalled 1503 beacon resource pattern comprises the adjusted beacon resource pattern.

    [0131] The signal rate limiting parameter may comprise at least one of rate or quality of the received uplink beacon signals in some embodiments.

    [0132] The adjustment may comprise determining that beacon utilisation of the UNd 120 is lower than a threshold limit. Further the adjustment may comprise adjusting the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with lower beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd 120.

    [0133] Furthermore the adjustment may comprise determining that beacon utilisation of the UNd 120 exceeds the threshold limit. In addition the adjustment may comprise adjusting the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with higher beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd 120.

    [0134] Figure 16 illustrates an embodiment of an ANd 110, configured for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a UNd 120. The ANd 110 is configured to detect the UNd 120 by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd 120. Further the ANd 110 may be further configured to allocate a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd 120. Also, the ANd 110 may be further configured to signal information about the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120.

    [0135] The ANd 110 is configured to perform the method 1500 according to any, some, all, or at least one of the enumerated actions 1501-1504, according to some embodiments.

    [0136] For enhanced clarity, any internal electronics or other components of the ANd 110, not completely indispensable for understanding the herein described embodiments has been omitted from Figure 16.

    [0137] The ANd 110 may also be configured to allocate the beacon resource pattern with the highest possible beacon rate in the predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd 120.

    [0138] Furthermore, the ANd 110 may also be configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern, based on a signal rate limiting parameter of the received uplink beacon signals. The ANd 110 may also be configured to signal information to the UNd 120, comprising the adjusted allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0139] The signal rate limiting parameter comprises at least one of rate, or quality, of the received uplink beacon signals.

    [0140] The ANd 110 may also be configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by determine that beacon utilisation of the UNd 120 is lower than a threshold limit. Further the ANd 110 may be configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by adjusting the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with lower beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd 120, in some embodiments.

    [0141] Additionally, the ANd 110 may also be configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by determining that beacon utilisation of the UNd 120 exceeds the threshold limit. The ANd 110 may then adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with higher beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd 120.

    [0142] Furthermore, the ANd 110 may also be configured, in some embodiments, to allocate the beacon resource pattern to the detected UNd 120 during a predetermined validation time. The ANd 110 may also be configured to signal information comprising at least the predetermined validation time of the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120.

    [0143] The ANd 110 comprises a receiver 1610, configured to receive an uplink beacon signal from the UNd 120.

    [0144] Further, the ANd 110 comprises a processor 1620, configured to detect the UNd 120 by the receiving an uplink beacon signal received from the UNd 120 via the receiver 1610. Further, the processor 1620 is configured to allocate a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd 120. The processor 1620 is also configured to generate control signals for signalling information about the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120 via a transmitter 1630.

    [0145] The processor 1620 may also perform at least some of the previously described method steps 1501-1504 according to the method 1500 for allocating a beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120.

    [0146] Such processor 1620 may comprise one or more instances of a processing circuit, i.e. a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a processing unit, a processing circuit, an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a microprocessor, or other processing logic that may interpret and execute instructions. The herein utilised expression "processor" may thus represent a processing circuitry comprising a plurality of processing circuits, such as, e.g., any, some or all of the ones enumerated above.

    [0147] In further addition, the ANd 110 may comprise at least one memory 1625, according to some embodiments. The optional memory 1625 may comprise a physical device utilised to store data or programs, i.e., sequences of instructions, on a temporary or permanent basis. According to some embodiments, the memory 1625 may comprise integrated circuits comprising silicon-based transistors. Further, the memory 1625 may be volatile or non-volatile.

    [0148] At least a sub-set of the previously described method steps 1501-1504 to be performed in the ANd 110 may be implemented through the one or more processors 1620 in the ANd 110, together with a computer program product for performing the functions of at least some of the method steps 1501-1504. Thus a computer program product, comprising instructions for performing the method steps 1501-1504 may allocate a beacon resource pattern to a UNd 120, when the computer program is loaded into the processor 1620 of the ANd 110.

    [0149] Thereby a computer program product may comprise a computer readable storage medium storing program code thereon for use by the ANd 110, for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a UNd 120. The program code comprising instructions for executing the above described method 1500 may comprise detecting the UNd 120 by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd 120. Further the program code may also comprise allocating a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd 120. In addition, the program code furthermore also may comprise signalling the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd 120.

    [0150] The computer program product mentioned above may be provided for instance in the form of a data carrier carrying computer program code for performing at least some of the method steps 1501-1504 according to some embodiments when being loaded into the processor 1620. The data carrier may be, e.g., a hard disk, a CD ROM disc, a memory stick, an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device or any other appropriate medium such as a disk or tape that may hold machine readable data in a non-transitory manner. The computer program product may furthermore be provided as computer program code on a server and downloaded to the ANd 110 remotely, e.g., over an Internet or an intranet connection.

    [0151] Figure 17 illustrates embodiments of a method 1700 for use in a UNd 120. The method 1700 aims at transmitting an uplink beacon signal, to be received by at least one ANd 110 in a communication network 100. The UNd 120 is using a beacon resource pattern allocated by the ANd 110 with an uplink beacon signal rate on the allocated beacon resource pattern, or a subset thereof, when transmitting the uplink beacon signal.

    [0152] To appropriately transmit the uplink beacon signal, the method 1700 may comprise a number of actions 1701-1703.

    [0153] It is however to be noted that any, some or all of the described step 1701-1703, may be performed in a somewhat different chronological order than the enumeration indicates, be performed simultaneously or even be performed in a completely reversed order according to different embodiments. Further, it is to be noted that some steps may be performed in a plurality of alternative manners according to different embodiments, and that some such alternative manners may be performed only within some, but not necessarily all embodiments.

    [0154] Any, some or all of step 1701-1703 may in some embodiments be periodically re-performed. The method 1700 may comprise the following actions:
    Step 1701 comprises detecting a beacon signal rate limiting parameter.

    [0155] The beacon signal rate limiting parameter may comprise e.g. speed of the UNd 120, or density of ANds 110 within a subset of the communication network 100, within wireless signalling reach of the UNd 120.

    [0156] The beacon signal rate limiting parameter may be detected by estimating the UNd speed.

    [0157] Further, in some embodiments, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter may be detected by estimating the density of ANds 110 within a subset of the communication network 100.

    [0158] Step 1702 comprises adjusting the uplink beacon signal rate, based on the detected beacon signal rate limiting parameter.

    [0159] Further, the uplink beacon signal rate adjustment may comprise decreasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0160] The uplink beacon signal rate adjustment may in some embodiments comprise decreasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds 110 is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds 110 exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0161] The beacon signal rate limiting parameter may in some embodiments be detected by receiving information thereof from the ANd 110.

    [0162] Step 1703 comprises transmitting the uplink beacon signal at the adjusted 1702 uplink beacon signal rate.

    [0163] Figure 18 illustrates an embodiment of an UNd 120, configured to transmit at least one uplink beacon signal, to be received by at least one ANd 110 in a communication network 100. The uplink beacon signal is transmitted using a beacon resource pattern allocated by the ANd 110 with an uplink beacon signal rate.

    [0164] The UNd 120 is also configured to detect a beacon signal rate limiting parameter. In addition the UNd 120 is further configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate, based on the detected beacon signal rate limiting parameter. Also, the UNd 120 is further configured to transmit the uplink beacon signal at the adjusted the uplink beacon signal rate.

    [0165] The UNd 120 is thereby configured to perform the method 1700 according to any, some, all, or at least one of the enumerated actions 1701-1703, according to some embodiments.

    [0166] For enhanced clarity, any internal electronics or other components of the UNd 120, not completely indispensable for understanding the herein described embodiments has been omitted from Figure 18.

    [0167] In different embodiments, the beacon signal rate limiting parameter comprises speed of the UNd 120 or density of ANds 110 within a subset of the communication network 100, within wireless signalling reach of the UNd 120.

    [0168] The UNd 120 may also be configured to estimate the UNd speed. Furthermore, the UNd 120 may be configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate by decreasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated UNd speed exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern, in some embodiments.

    [0169] The UNd 120 may also be configured to estimate the density of ANds 110 within a subset of the communication network 100. Further the UNd 120 may also be configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate by decreasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds 110 is lower than a threshold level, or increasing the rate when the estimated density of ANds 110 exceeds the threshold level, within the allocated beacon resource pattern.

    [0170] Additionally the UNd 120 may also be configured to detect the beacon signal rate limiting parameter by receiving information thereof from the ANd 110.

    [0171] The UNd 120 comprises a receiver 1810, configured to receive downlink signals transmitted by the ANd 110.

    [0172] Further, the UNd 120 comprises a processor 1820, configured to detect a beacon signal rate limiting parameter. Further the processor 1820, configured to adjust the uplink beacon signal rate, based on the detected beacon signal rate limiting parameter. Furthermore, the processor 1820 is configured to generate control signals for transmitting the uplink beacon signal at the adjusted uplink beacon signal rate via a transmitter 1830.

    [0173] The processor 1820 may also perform at least some of the previously described method steps 1701-1703 according to the method 1700 for transmitting an uplink beacon signal, to be received by at least one ANd 110 in a communication network 100.

    [0174] Such processor 1820 may comprise one or more instances of a processing circuit, i.e. a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a processing unit, a processing circuit, an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a microprocessor, or other processing logic that may interpret and execute instructions. The herein utilised expression "processor" may thus represent a processing circuitry comprising a plurality of processing circuits, such as, e.g., any, some or all of the ones enumerated above.

    [0175] In further addition, the UNd 120 may comprise at least one memory 1825, according to some embodiments. The optional memory 1825 may comprise a physical device utilised to store data or programs, i.e., sequences of instructions, on a temporary or permanent basis. According to some embodiments, the memory 1825 may comprise integrated circuits comprising silicon-based transistors. Further, the memory 1825 may be volatile or non-volatile.

    [0176] At least a sub-set of the previously described method steps 1701-1703 to be performed in the UNd 120 may be implemented through the one or more processors 1820, together with a computer program product for performing the functions of at least some of the method steps 1701-1703. Thus a computer program product, comprising instructions for performing the method steps 1701-1703 may transmit an uplink beacon signal, when the computer program is loaded into the processor 1620 of the UNd 120.

    [0177] Thereby a computer program product may comprise a computer readable storage medium storing program code thereon for use by the UNd 120, for adjusting and transmitting an uplink beacon signal. The program code comprising instructions for executing the above described method 1700 may comprise detecting a beacon signal rate limiting parameter. Further the program code may also comprise adjusting the uplink beacon signal rate, based on the detected beacon signal rate limiting parameter. In addition, the program code furthermore also may comprise transmitting the uplink beacon signal at the adjusted the uplink beacon signal rate.

    [0178] The computer program product mentioned above may be provided for instance in the form of a data carrier carrying computer program code for performing at least some of the method steps 1701-1703 according to some embodiments when being loaded into the processor 1820. The data carrier may be, e.g., a hard disk, a CD ROM disc, a memory stick, an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device or any other appropriate medium such as a disk or tape that may hold machine readable data in a non-transitory manner. The computer program product may furthermore be provided as computer program code on a server and downloaded to the UNd 120 remotely, e.g., over an Internet or an intranet connection.

    [0179] The terminology used in the description of the embodiments as illustrated in the accompanying drawings is not intended to be limiting of the described methods 1500, 1700, ANd 110 and/ or UNd 120. Various changes, substitutions and/ or alterations may be made, without departing from the invention as defined by the appended claims.

    [0180] As used herein, the term "and/ or" comprises any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The term "or" as used herein, is to be interpreted as a mathematical OR, i.e., as an inclusive disjunction; not as a mathematical exclusive OR (XOR), unless expressly stated otherwise. In addition, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are to be interpreted as "at least one", thus also possibly comprising a plurality of entities of the same kind, unless expressly stated otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "includes", "comprises", "including" and/ or "comprising", specifies the presence of stated features, actions, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/ or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, actions, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/ or groups thereof. A single unit such as e.g. a processor may fulfil the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. A computer program may be stored/ distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms such as via Internet or other wired or wireless communication system.


    Claims

    1. An Access Node, ANd (110) for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a User Node, UNd (120), wherein the ANd (110) is configured to:

    detect the UNd (120) by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd (120);

    allocate a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd (120); and

    signal information about the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd (120); characterised in that the ANd is further configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by:

    determine that beacon utilisation of the UNd (120) is lower than a threshold limit, wherein the beacon utilisation is a ratio between a number of used beacon resources and a number of available resource of the allocated beacon resource pattern; and

    adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with lower beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd (120).


     
    2. The Access Node, ANd (110) according to claim 1, further configured to allocate the beacon resource pattern with the highest possible beacon rate in the predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected UNd (120).
     
    3. The Access node, ANd (110) according to any of claim 1 or claim 2, further configured to:

    adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern, based on a signal rate limiting parameter of the received uplink beacon signals; and

    signal information to the UNd (120), comprising the adjusted allocated beacon resource pattern.


     
    4. The Access Node, ANd (110) according to claim 3, wherein the signal rate limiting parameter comprises at least one of rate, or quality, of the received uplink beacon signals.
     
    5. The Access Node, ANd (110) according to any of claims 1-4, further configured to:

    allocate the beacon resource pattern to the detected UNd (120) during a predetermined validation time; and

    signal information comprising at least the predetermined validation time of the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd (120).


     
    6. A method (1500) in an Access Node, ANd (110) for allocating a beacon resource pattern to a User Node, UNd (120), which method (1500) comprises:

    detecting (1501) the UNd (120) by receiving an uplink beacon signal from the UNd (120);

    allocating (1502) a beacon resource pattern from a predetermined set of beacon resource patterns, to the detected (1501) UNd (120); and

    signalling (1503) the allocated beacon resource pattern to the UNd (120); characterised in that the ANd is further configured to adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by:

    determine that beacon utilisation of the UNd (120) is lower than a threshold limit, wherein the beacon utilisation is a ratio between a number of used beacon resources and a number of available resource of the allocated beacon resource pattern; and

    adjust the allocated beacon resource pattern by allocating a beacon resource pattern with lower beaconing rate, than the currently allocated beacon resource pattern, to the UNd (120).


     
    7. A computer program product comprising a program code for performing a method (1500) according to claim 6, when the program code runs on a computer.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Zugangsknoten, ANd, (110) zum Zuordnen eines "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters zu einem Benutzerknoten, UNd (120), wobei der ANd (110) zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:

    Detektieren des UNd (120) durch Empfangen eines Uplink-"Beacon"-Signals von dem UNd (120);

    Zuordnen eines "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters aus einem vorbestimmten Satz von "Beacon"-Ressourcenmustern zu dem detektierten UNd (120); und

    Signalisieren von Informationen über das zugeordnete "Beacon"-Ressourcenmuster an das UNd (120);

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass

    das ANd ferner zum Anpassen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters durch Folgendes konfiguriert ist:

    Bestimmen, dass die "Beacon"-Nutzung des UNd (120) niedriger als eine Schwellengrenze ist, wobei die "Beacon"-Nutzung ein Verhältnis zwischen einer Anzahl an verwendeten "Beacon"-Ressourcen und einer Anzahl an verfügbaren Ressourcen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters ist; und

    Anpassen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters durch Zuordnen eines "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters mit niedrigerer "Beaconing"-Rate als das aktuell zugeordnete "Beacon"-Ressourcenmuster zu dem UNd (120).


     
    2. Zugangsknoten, ANd, (110) nach Anspruch 1, der ferner zum Zuordnen des "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters mit der höchsten möglichen "Beacon"-Rate in dem vorbestimmten Satz von "Beacon"-Ressourcenmustern zu dem detektierten UNd (120) konfiguriert ist.
     
    3. Zugangsknoten, ANd, (110) nach einem von Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, der ferner zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:

    Anpassen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters basierend auf einem Signalratenbegrenzungsparameter der empfangenen Uplink-"Beacon"-Signale; und

    Signalisieren von Informationen an das UNd (120), die das angepasste zugeordnete "Beacon"-Ressourcenmuster umfassen.


     
    4. Zugangskoten, ANd, (110) nach Anspruch 3, wobei der Signalratenbegrenzungsparameter eine Rate und/oder Qualität der empfangen Uplink-"Beacon"-Signale umfasst.
     
    5. Zugangsknoten, ANd, (110) nach einem der Ansprüche 1-4, der ferner zu Folgendem konfiguriert ist:

    Zuordnen des "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters zu dem detektierten UNd (120) während einer vorbestimmten Validierungszeit; und

    Signalisieren von Informationen, die wenigstens die vorbestimmte Validierungszeit des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters umfassen, an das UNd (120).


     
    6. Verfahren (1500) in einem Zugangsknoten, ANd, (110) zum Zuordnen eines "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters zu einem Benutzerknoten, UNd, (120), wobei das Verfahren (1500) Folgendes umfasst:

    Detektieren (1501) des UNd (120) durch Empfangen eines Uplink-"Beacon"-Signals von dem UNd (120);

    Zuordnen (1502) eines "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters aus einem vorbestimmten Satz von "Beacon"-Ressourcenmustern zu dem detektierten (1501) UNd (120); und

    Signalisieren (1503) des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters an das UNd (120);

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass

    das ANd ferner zum Anpassen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters durch Folgendes konfiguriert ist:

    Bestimmen, dass die "Beacon"-Nutzung des UNd (120) niedriger als eine Schwellengrenze ist, wobei die "Beacon"-Nutzung ein Verhältnis zwischen einer Anzahl an verwendeten "Beacon"-Ressourcen und einer Anzahl an verfügbaren Ressourcen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters ist; und

    Anpassen des zugeordneten "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters durch Zuordnen eines "Beacon"-Ressourcenmusters mit niedrigerer "Beaconing"-Rate als das aktuell zugeordnete "Beacon"-Ressourcenmuster zu dem UNd (120).


     
    7. Computerprogrammprodukt, das einen Programmcode zum Durchführen eines Verfahrens (1500) nach Anspruch 6 umfasst, wenn der Programmcode auf einem Computer ausgeführt wird.
     


    Revendications

    1. Nœud d'accès (ANd) (110) pour affecter un schéma de ressources de balise à un nœud d'utilisateur (UNd) (120), l'ANd (110) étant configuré pour :

    détecter l'UNd (120) en recevant un signal de balise en liaison montante en provenance de l'UNd (120) ;

    affecter à l'UNd (120) détecté un schéma de ressources de balise d'un ensemble prédéterminé de schémas de ressources de balise ; et

    signaliser à l'UNd (120) une information concernant le schéma de ressources de balise affecté ;

    caractérisé en ce que :

    l'ANd est en outre configuré pour régler le schéma de ressources de balise affecté : en déterminant qu'une utilisation de balise de l'UNd (120) est inférieure à une limite de seuil, l'utilisation de balise étant un rapport entre un nombre de ressources de balise utilisées et un nombre de ressources disponibles du schéma de ressources de balise affecté ; et

    en réglant le schéma de ressources de balise affecté en affectant à l'UNd (120) un schéma de ressources de balise ayant un taux de balisage inférieur à celui du schéma de ressources de balise actuellement affecté.


     
    2. Nœud d'accès (ANd) (110) selon la revendication 1, configuré en outre pour affecter à l'UNd (120) détecté le schéma de ressources de balise ayant le taux de balisage le plus élevé possible dans l'ensemble prédéterminé de schémas de ressources de balise.
     
    3. Nœud d'accès (ANd) (110) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 et 2, configuré en outre pour :

    régler le schéma de ressources de balise affecté sur la base d'un paramètre de limitation de taux de signal des signaux de balise en liaison montante reçus ; et

    signaliser à l'UNd (120) une information comprenant le schéma de ressources de balise affecté réglé.


     
    4. Nœud d'accès (ANd) (110) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel le paramètre de limitation de taux de signal comprend un taux et/ou une qualité des signaux de balise en liaison montante reçus.
     
    5. Nœud d'accès (ANd) (110) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, configuré en outre pour :

    affecter le schéma de ressources de balise à l'UNd (120) détecté pendant un temps de validation prédéterminé ; et

    signaliser à l'UNd (120) une information comprenant au moins le temps de validation prédéterminé du schéma de ressources de balise affecté.


     
    6. Procédé (1500) dans un nœud d'accès (ANd) (110) pour affecter un schéma de ressources de balise à un nœud d'utilisateur (UNd) (120), ledit procédé (1500) comprenant les étapes consistant à :

    détecter (1501) l'UNd (120) en recevant un signal de balise en liaison montante en provenance de l'UNd (120) ;

    affecter (1502) à l'UNd (120) détecté (1501) un schéma de ressources de balise d'un ensemble prédéterminé de schémas de ressources de balise ; et

    signaliser (1503) à l'UNd (120) le schéma de ressources de balise affecté ;

    le procédé étant caractérisé en ce que :
    l'ANd est en outre configuré pour régler le schéma de ressources de balise affecté :

    en déterminant qu'une utilisation de balise de l'UNd (120) est inférieure à une limite de seuil, l'utilisation de balise étant un rapport entre un nombre de ressources de balise utilisées et un nombre de ressources disponibles du schéma de ressources de balise affecté ; et

    en réglant le schéma de ressources de balise affecté en affectant à l'UNd (120) un schéma de ressources de balise ayant un taux de balisage inférieur à celui du schéma de ressources de balise actuellement affecté.


     
    7. Produit de programme informatique, comprenant un code de programme permettant de réaliser un procédé (1500) selon la revendication 6 quand le code de programme est exécuté sur un ordinateur.
     




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