Method for Determining Successful Receipt at a Mobile Terminal

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20090252074
  • Publication Number
    20090252074
  • Date Filed
    February 06, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 08, 2009
    15 years ago
Abstract
Transmissions sent on a multicast broadcast multimedia service control channel (MCCH) to a mobile terminal are determined to be successfully received by signalling the expected number of messages within the transmission; and terminating receipt of the MCCH only when the number of messages received is equal to the number of messages signalled.
Description

This invention relates to a method of determining successful receipt at a mobile terminal in a communication system, in particular for second and third generation mobile phone systems, such as Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN), offering multicast broadcast multimedia services (MBMS) or other broadcast services.


Broadcast services, such as MBMS which is standardised in radio access network (RAN), are becoming more and more important for mobile communication networks. However, a UE receiving messages on an MBMS control channel has no way of determining whether it has received safely all the messages in a transmission that it needs.


In accordance with the present invention, a method of determining successful receipt at a mobile terminal of transmissions sent on a multicast broadcast multimedia service (MBMS) control channel (MCCH) comprises signalling the expected number of messages within the transmission; and terminating receipt of the MCCH only when the number of messages received is equal to the number of messages signalled.


Preferably, the expected number of messages signalled is the total number of neighbour cell messages.


Preferably, the total number of neighbour cell messages is signalled in an MBMS modified services information message.


The total number of neighbour cell messages may be the number of neighbour cells in the transmission or the number of neighbour cells in the transmission associated with each service.





An example of a method of determining successful receipt at a mobile terminal of transmissions sent on an MBMS control channel (MCCH) will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the method of the present invention; and,



FIG. 2 illustrates the neighbour cell messages received in the method of FIG. 1.





In order to ensure that a mobile terminal or UE knows that it has received all messages due to it, specifically the number of MBMS neighbour cell point to multipoint (p-t-m) radio bearer (RB) information messages, the number of neighbour cells is signalled in the 3GPP MBMS control signalling.


Transmissions on the 3GPP MBMS control channel (MCCH) consist of a number of messages. An MCCH transmission will contain an MBMS modified services information message and an MBMS unmodified services information message. It may also contain an MBMS general information message, an MBMS common p-t-m RB message, an MBMS current cell p-t-m RB message and one or more MBMS neighbour cell p-t-m RB messages (one message per neighbour cell).


A UE that is required to receive an MBMS p-t-m bearer for an MBMS service must continue to receive the MCCH transmissions until it has received the MBMS common p-t-m RB message, the MBMS current cell p-t-m RB message and all MBMS neighbour cell p-t-m RB messages that contain information relating to the service. Messages are received from the transmissions sequentially. It is not possible for the UE to detect that it has failed to receive a message, so a mechanism is needed in order that the UE knows that it has received all of the neighbour cell messages that it requires.


In one embodiment of the invention the total number of neighbour cells (equivalent to one message each) in the transmission is signalled in an MCCH message. For example, the number may be signalled in the MBMS modified services information message or the MBMS common p-t-m RB message or the MBMS current cell p-t-m RB message,


In another embodiment, the total number of neighbour cells (equivalent to one message each) is signalled in the transmission associated with each service in an MCCH message. An example of this is signalling in the MBMS current cell p-t-m RB message.


A UE that has received one of these parameters (only one would be signalled) would be able to compare the number of neighbour cell messages that it has received with the total number indicated in the signalling and identify if it has received all of the information that it requires. It can then stop receiving the MCCH.



FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a number of neighbour cells around a UE, from some of which NB2, NB4 and NB5 a UE, UE1 will receive an MBMS service transmission which the UE will combine with an MBMS transmission from the controlling node B, NB1. As shown in FIG. 2, a control transmission M1 from the controlling node B, NB1 to UE1 is split up into the messages 1 to 5 comprising an MBMS modified services information message 1; an MBMS unmodified services information message 2, an MBMS general information message 3, an MBMS Common p-t-m RB message 4, and an MBMS current cell p-t-m RB message 5. In addition the transmission comprises MBMS neighbour cell p-t-m RB messages, one message per neighbour cell, from neighbour cells NB2, message M2; NB4, message M4 and NB5, message M5. As explained above, a transmission does not always include all of the message types given in this example and the number signalled is adapted according to which messages are actually present in the transmission.

Claims
  • 1-5. (canceled)
  • 6. A method of determining successful receipt at a mobile terminal of transmissions sent on a multicast broadcast multimedia service control channel, comprising: signaling an expected number of messages within a transmission; andterminating receipt of the multimedia service control channel only when a number of messages received is equal to the expected number of messages indicated by said signaling.
  • 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the expected number of messages signaled represents a total number of neighbor cell messages.
  • 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the total number of neighbor cell messages is signaled in a multicast broadcast multimedia service modified services information message.
  • 9. A method according to claim 7, wherein the total number of neighbor cell messages equals a number of neighbor cells in the transmission.
  • 10. A method according to claim 7, wherein the total number of neighbor cell messages is a number of neighbor cells in the transmission associated with each service.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0502473.2 Feb 2005 GB national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/GB06/00421 2/6/2006 WO 00 6/5/2009