Claims
- 1. A method by a base station in a radio communication system which employs Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, the radio communication system employing a plurality of sub-carriers, each sub-carrier belonging to one of a plurality of groups of sub-carriers, the base station receiving a return signal, the method comprising the steps of:
extracting from the return signal a sequence of numbers, each number corresponding to one group of sub-carriers; extracting from the return signal at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode, a Link Mode being a set of at least one transmission parameter; determining at least one Link Mode based on the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode; defining a set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a first set of values; and allocating for data transmission at one of the at least one Link Mode the sub-carriers which belong to a group of sub-carriers within the set of acceptable sub-carriers.
- 2. The method of claim 1 comprising the further steps of:
defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a second set of values, the second set of values having no values in common with the first set of values; and allocating for low sensitivity data transmission sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 3. The method of claim 1 comprising the further steps of:
defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a second set of values, the second set of values having no values in common with the first set of values; and allocating for data transmission at a low Link Mode sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers, the low Link Mode resulting in a lower transmission rate than any of the at least one Link Mode.
- 4. The method of claim 1 comprising the further steps of:
defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a second set of values, the second set of values having no values in common with the first set of values; and allocating as unused sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is a sequence of references to group Link Modes, each reference to a group Link Mode corresponding to one group of sub-carriers belonging to the set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers, and wherein the sequence of references is included in the sequence of numbers, the first set of values thereby comprising references to group Link Modes but not including the value zero.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is a signal to interference ratio, and wherein the step of determining at least one Link Mode determines one Link Mode.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is a reference to a Link Mode, and wherein the step of determining at least one Link Mode determines one Link Mode.
- 8. A base station for a radio communication system which employs a plurality of sub-carriers so as to employ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, each sub-carrier belonging to one of a plurality of groups of sub-carrier, the base station receiving a return signal from a remote unit, the base station comprising:
means for extracting from the return signal a sequence of numbers, each number corresponding to one group of sub-carriers; means for extracting from the return signal at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode, a Link Mode being a set of at least one transmission parameter; means for determining at least one Link Mode based on the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode; means for defining a set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a first set of values; and means for allocating for data transmission at one of the at least one Link Mode the sub-carriers which belong to a group of sub-carriers within the set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 9. The base station of claim 8 further comprising means for defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a second set of values, the second set of values having no values in common with the first set of values.
- 10. The base station of claim 9 further comprising means for allocating for low sensitivity data transmission sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 11. The base station of claim 9 further comprising means for allocating for data transmission at a low Link Mode sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers, the low Link Mode resulting in a lower transmission rate than any of the at least one Link Mode.
- 12. The base station of claim 9 further comprising means for allocating as unused sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 13. The base station of claim 9 wherein the first set of values consists of the value one and the second set of values consists of the value zero, and each number in the sequence of numbers has a length of one bit.
- 14. The base station of claim 8 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is a sequence of references to group Link Modes, each reference to a group Link Mode corresponding to one group of sub-carriers belonging to the set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 15. The base station of claim 14 wherein the sequence of references is included in the sequence of numbers, the first set of values thereby comprising references to group Link Modes, and the first set of values does not include the value zero.
- 16. The base station of claim 8 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is a signal to interference ratio, and wherein the means for determining at least one Link Mode determine one Link Mode.
- 17. The base station of claim 8 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is an error rate, and wherein the means for determining at least one Link Mode determine one Link Mode.
- 18. The base station of claim 8 wherein the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode is a reference to a Link Mode, and wherein the means for determining at least one Link Mode comprise means for determining one Link Mode.
- 19. A base station for a radio communication system which employs a plurality of sub-carriers, each sub-carrier belonging to one of a plurality of groups of sub-carriers, the base station receiving a return signal from a remote unit, the base station comprising:
means for extracting from the return signal a sequence of numbers, each number corresponding to one group of sub-carriers; means for extracting from the return signal at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode, a Link Mode being a set of at least one transmission parameter; means for determining at least one Link Mode based on the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode; means for defining a set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a first set of values; and means for allocating for data transmission at one of the at least one Link Mode the sub-carriers which belong to a group of sub-carriers within the set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers.
- 20. A processor in a base station for a radio communication system which employs a plurality of sub-carriers so as to employ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, each sub-carrier belonging to one of a plurality of groups of sub-carriers, the base station receiving a return signal from a remote unit, the processor including instructions for:
extracting from the return signal a sequence of numbers, each number corresponding to one group of sub-carriers; extracting from the return signal at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode, a Link Mode being a set of at least one transmission parameter; passing the sequence of numbers to a signal generator; and passing the at least one value by which the base station can determine at least one Link Mode to a Link Mode evaluator, a Link Mode being a set of at least one transmission parameter.
- 21. A signal generator in a base station for a radio communication system which employs a plurality of sub-carriers so as to employ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, each sub-carrier belonging to one of a plurality of groups of sub-carriers, the signal generator receiving a sequence of numbers from a processor within the base station, each number in the sequence of numbers corresponding to one group of sub-carriers, the signal generator comprising:
means for defining a set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value belonging to a first set of values; and means for allocating for data transmission at one of at least one Link Mode the sub-carriers which belong to a group of sub-carriers within the set of acceptable groups of sub-carriers, a Link Mode being a set of at least one transmission parameter.
- 22. The signal generator of claim 21 further comprising:
means for defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value of zero; and means for allocating for low sensitivity data transmission sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable sub-carriers; and wherein the first set of values consists of the value one and each number in the sequence of numbers has a length of one bit.
- 23. The signal generator of claim 21 further comprising:
means for defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value of zero; and means for allocating for data transmission at a low Link Mode sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers, the low Link Mode resulting in a lower transmission rate than any of the at least one Link Mode; and wherein the first set of values consists of the value one and each number in the sequence of numbers has a length of one bit.
- 24. The signal generator of claim 21 further comprising:
means for defining a set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers as all groups of sub-carriers for which the corresponding number has a value of zero; and means for allocating as unused sub-carriers within zero or more groups of sub-carriers within the set of unacceptable groups of sub-carriers; and wherein the first set of values consists of the value one and each number in the sequence of numbers has a length of one bit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/672,704 filed Sep. 29, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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09672704 |
Sep 2000 |
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10737772 |
Dec 2003 |
US |