METHOD FOR USER EQUIPMENT TO PERFORM RANDOM ACCESS TO BASE STATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM THAT SUPPORTS MULTIPLE UPLINK AND DOWNLINK CARRIERS
First Claim
1. A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers, the method comprising:
- receiving system information including cell identifier information of each of a plurality of downlink component carriers and Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Time Frequency (TF) slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all of the plurality of downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers corresponding to the cell identifier information;
transmitting a PRACH preamble through one uplink component carrier linked to the plurality of downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information;
receiving a Random Access Channel (RACH) response through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; and
transmitting, using the cell identifier information, cell identifier information of a downlink component carrier, which the user equipment desires to access among the plurality of downlink component carriers, and a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal.
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Abstract
A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers is provided. In the method, system information including cell identifier information of each of the downlink component carriers and PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each downlink component carrier corresponding to the cell identifier information, is received. A PRACH preamble is transmitted through one uplink component carrier linked to the downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information. An RACH response is received through each of the downlink component carriers. The cell identifier information is used to transmit a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal and cell identifier information of a downlink component carrier, which the user equipment desires to access among the downlink component carriers.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers, the method comprising:
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receiving system information including cell identifier information of each of a plurality of downlink component carriers and Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Time Frequency (TF) slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all of the plurality of downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers corresponding to the cell identifier information; transmitting a PRACH preamble through one uplink component carrier linked to the plurality of downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information; receiving a Random Access Channel (RACH) response through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; and transmitting, using the cell identifier information, cell identifier information of a downlink component carrier, which the user equipment desires to access among the plurality of downlink component carriers, and a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers, the method comprising:
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receiving system information including overall index information of a plurality of downlink component carriers, the overall index information identifying the plurality of downlink component carriers, and Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Time Frequency (TF) slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all of the plurality of downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; transmitting a PRACH preamble through one uplink component carrier linked to the plurality of downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information; receiving a Random Access Channel (RACH) response through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; and transmitting, using the index information, index information of a downlink component carrier, which the user equipment desires to access among the plurality of downlink component carriers, and a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers, the method comprising:
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receiving system information including index information of each of a plurality of downlink component carriers and Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Time Frequency (TF) slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all of the plurality of downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers corresponding to the index information; transmitting a PRACH preamble through one uplink component carrier linked to the plurality of downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information; receiving a Random Access Channel (RACH) response through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; and transmitting, using the index information, index information of a downlink component carrier, which the user equipment desires to access among the plurality of downlink component carriers, and a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers, the method comprising:
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receiving system information including Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Time Frequency (TF) slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all of a plurality of downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; transmitting a PRACH preamble through one uplink component carrier linked to the plurality of downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information; receiving a Random Access Channel (RACH) response and index information of each of the plurality of downlink component carriers through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers corresponding to the index information; and transmitting, using the index information, index information of a downlink component carrier, which the user equipment desires to access among the plurality of downlink component carriers, and a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method for a user equipment to perform random access to a base station in a wireless communication system that supports multiple uplink and downlink carriers, the method comprising:
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receiving system information including Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Time Frequency (TF) slot and preamble sequence information which is common to all of a plurality of downlink component carriers, the system information being broadcast through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; transmitting a PRACH preamble through one uplink component carrier linked to the plurality of downlink component carriers using the received PRACH TF slot and preamble sequence information; receiving a Random Access Channel (RACH) response of each of the plurality of downlink component carriers at predetermined time intervals through each of the plurality of downlink component carriers; and transmitting, by the user equipment, a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection request signal when a predetermined time elapses after the user equipment receives the RACH response so that the base station identifies a downlink component carrier that the user equipment desires to access among the plurality of downlink component carriers with reference to a time at which the RRC connection request signal is received. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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