Abstract:
A method of managing intercell interference in a network and an apparatus for performing the method are disclosed. The method of managing intercell interference by a base station included in the network includes selecting a beam pattern from among a plurality of beam patterns for transmitting and receiving data between the base station and users included in the network, activating a beam corresponding to the selected beam pattern, performing a user’s scheduling on users included in the activated beam, and allocating transmission power to the activated beam to transmit and receive data to and from the users selected by the user’s scheduling.
Abstract:
A method of managing a resource is provided by a base station. The base station allocates a resource to a terminal, and generates a downlink control channel including information of the allocated resource and a transmission time of a next downlink control channel. Further, the base station transmits the downlink control channel to the terminal.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a method and a terminal for a distributed access. The terminal maps data channels to be allocated in a plurality of data channels included in a frame and map scheduling priorities. In this case, the terminal determines positions of resources of a first message as a resource request message and a second message as a response message for the first message in the first channel.
Abstract:
An operation method of a transmitting apparatus in a multi-connection based mobile communication system includes generating combined data by combining data and an extended information element (IE), when the data received from a serving gate way (SGW) or a core network is determined to be transmitted to a receiving apparatus; transmitting the combined data to the receiving apparatus; and receiving, from the receiving apparatus, feedback information indicating whether or not the receiving apparatus normally receives the combined data.
Abstract:
A data transmission method and apparatus initialize an index of a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) for transmitting data to a terminal, adjust the index of the MCS based on at least one of a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARM) feedback of the terminal and a channel quality of the terminal, and transmit the data to the terminal based on the adjusted index of the MCS.
Abstract:
A synchronization method by a device is provided in a device-to-device direct communication. The device receives synchronization signals from a plurality of other devices at a current frame, and estimates a synchronization time at a next frame based on the synchronization signals received from the other devices.
Abstract:
A device transmits a discovery signal including identification information of the device in an empty discovery slot among a plurality of discovery slots of a discovery interval. The discovery signal includes two orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols. One of the two orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols includes at least one tone. The identification information of the device is displayed by a position of a subcarrier corresponding to the at least one tone.
Abstract:
Upon receiving a multicast packet from a base station, a forwarding terminal connected to the base station establishes a multicast connection with at least one direct communication terminal having a direct communication group identifier mapped to a multicast IP address of the multicast packet, and transmits the multicast packet to the at least one direct communication terminal, thereby providing multicast services to a direct communication terminal not connected to the base station.
Abstract:
A mobile relay station (RS) and a handover method thereof are provided. When it is determined that a mobile RS performs handover from a superordinate base station (BS) to a target BS, information indicating admission of handover is received from the superordinate BS. The mobile RS transmits a service unavailability section to a subordinate terminal, whereby the subordinate terminal is prevented from performing handover to a different BS or a different RS.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus that reflect the quantity of wireless resources allocatable to a user terminal in a scheduling target cell to calculate the quantity of available wireless resources for quality of service (QoS) requirements for each kind of varied traffic of user terminals and a metric having a flexible weight for the QoS requirements and support efficient wireless resource scheduling among the user terminals.