WO2006016765A2 - Periodic ranging in a wireless access system for mobile station in sleep mode - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a wireless access system and, more particularly, to a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system.
- a wireless access system supports a sleep mode of a mobile station in order to minimize power consumption.
- a mobile station in a sleep mode is operates according to a sleep interval, which increases at a certain ratio.
- the sleep interval includes a listening window (e.g., listening interval) and a sleep window (e.g., sleep interval).
- the listening interval is fixed by a sleep request message and a sleep response message.
- a mobile station receives an indication of whether downlink traffic is being transmitted to the mobile station through a broadcast MAC management message (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) sent from a base station (BS).
- the mobile station also receives an indication of whether ranging for maintaining uplink communications and a proper downlink coding type based on signal quality should be performed.
- the sleep interval is a period during which the mobile station receives only a minimum downlink signal from a base station in order to reduce power consumption.
- the mobile station scans neighboring base stations for a handover and performs ranging for maintaining uplink communications and a proper downlink coding type according to signal quality.
- the operation in the sleep mode includes transmitting and receiving a MAC management message, such as a sleep request (e.g., MOB-SLP-REQ) message, a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message or a broadcast downlink traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message, between a mobile station and a base station.
- a MAC management message such as a sleep request (e.g., MOB-SLP-REQ) message, a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message or a broadcast downlink traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message, between a mobile station and a
- the MOB-SLP-REQ message is a type of MAC management message used for the sleep mode operation and includes a sleep interval and a listening interval.
- Figure 2 illustrates an exemplary sleep response message transmitted by the serving base station to the mobile station.
- the MOB-SLP-REQ message includes sleep mode-related information such as information regarding whether a sleep mode is approved, a sleep interval, a listening interval, or a sleep ID.
- Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary broadcast traffic indication message transmitted to the mobile station at a certain interval.
- the mobile station in the sleep mode upon receiving the MOB-TRF-IND message during a listening interval, determines whether to maintain the sleep mode, to terminate the sleep mode and receive downlink data, or to perform ranging during a sleep interval.
- Figure 4 is a signal flow diagram illustrating operation in the sleep mode.
- a mobile station generates a sleep request (e.g., MOB-SLP-
- the sleep request message includes values for an initial sleep interval (e.g., initial sleep window), a final sleep interval (e.g., final sleep window), and a listening interval.
- the mobile station transmits the MOB-SLP-REQ message to a base station to request transition to a sleep mode.
- the base station transmits to the mobile station a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message in which the initial sleep interval, the final sleep interval, the listening interval, and a conversion start frame are set, thereby approving the transition to the sleep mode.
- a sleep mode conversion start time e.g., M
- the mobile station maintains a sleep mode during the initial sleep interval (e.g., Nl frame).
- the mobile station receives a traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message from the base station during a listening interval (e.g., L'). If no downlink traffic is being transmitted to the mobile station (e.g., a negative indication), the mobile station maintains a sleep mode during a period that is twice (e.g., 2*N1) as long as the initial sleep interval (e.g., Nl).
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- L' listening interval
- the mobile station maintains a sleep mode during a period that is twice (e.g., 2*N1) as long as the initial sleep interval (e.g., Nl).
- the sleep interval is continuously increased according to the aforementioned equation such that the next sleep interval is set to be twice as long as the previous sleep interval.
- the sleep interval reaches the final sleep interval (e.g., N2), the mobile station repeatedly uses the final sleep interval as the next sleep interval.
- the final sleep interval e.g., sleep window
- the final sleep interval is set as follows according to the parameters shown in Figure 2.
- Final sleep window final sleep window * 2 finaI sIeep window .
- the mobile station determines that the mobile station has terminated the sleep mode.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB- TRF-IND
- MOB- TRF-IND a traffic indication
- the base station determines that the mobile station has terminated the sleep mode.
- the base station When there is no uplink signal from a specific mobile station during a certain period (e.g., a driving time of timer T27), the base station allocates an uplink slot to the mobile station, thereby allowing the mobile station to transmit to the base station a ranging request message for maintaining uplink synchronization (e.g., time, frequency and uplink transmission power) and for maintaining a proper coding rate according to signal quality.
- the base station having received the ranging request message, sets a compensation value (e.g., time, frequency and uplink transmission power) for maintaining the uplink synchronization in a ranging response message and transmits the ranging response message to the mobile station.
- Figure 5 illustrates periodic ranging of a mobile station in the sleep mode.
- the base station sets, in a broadcast traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message, a ranging operation time (e.g., ranging offset) and an information regarding whether or not the ranging is performed, and transmits the MOB- TRF-IND message to the mobile station in a sleep mode.
- a broadcast traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- a ranging operation time e.g., ranging offset
- the mobile station transmits a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message to the base station using the allocated uplink slot, and the base station transmits a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message to the mobile station.
- the base station allocates an uplink link bandwidth (e.g., UL BW) for a periodic RNG-REQ.
- the mobile station receives the ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message, adjusts the uplink synchronization with the base station, and maintains the sleep mode.
- the base station sets, in a broadcast MOB-TRF-IND message, a ranging operation time and information regarding whether the ranging is performed, and transmits the MOB-TRF-IND message to the mobile station. Thereafter, when recognizing that there is downlink traffic or that there is no ranging operation from the received MOB-TRF-IND message during the listening interval, the mobile station maintains a sleep mode during a sleep interval that is twice as long as a present sleep interval.
- Figure 6 illustrates a relationship between a sleep ID (SLPID) bitmap and a sleep ID in a traffic indication message.
- SLPID sleep ID
- the format of the MOB-TRF-IND message is the same as that of Figure 3.
- an SLPID bitmap of the MOB-TRF-IND is the same as that shown in Figure 6, SLPID mobile stations that should perform periodic ranging are indicated.
- a ranging time e.g., ranging frame offset
- Ranging frame offset 1 frame offset of SLPID 2
- Ranging frame offset 2 frame offset of SLPID 8
- Ranging frame offset 3 frame offset of SLPID 9
- Ranging frame offset 4 frame offset of SLPID 12
- Ranging frame offset 5 frame offset of SLPID 15
- Ranging frame offset 6 frame offset of SLPID 18
- Ranging frame offset 7 frame offset of SLPID 20
- a single mobile station may perform only one periodic ranging during the next sleep interval after a listening interval. Only one periodic ranging may be performed by the single mobile station because, while the SLPID bitmap may indicate whether or not the ranging is performed, the SLPID bitmap may not indicate the number of times that ranging is to be performed.
- the base station performs periodic ranging using a specific timer
- the base station If the base station cannot receive any uplink signal from a specific mobile station before the timer expires, the base station allocates an uplink slot to a mobile station to allow the mobile station to transmit a ranging request message to the base station and to perform the ranging operation. If the base station receives the uplink signal from the specific mobile station before the corresponding timer expires, the timer is reset.
- the sleep interval of a sleep mode increases exponentially from an initial sleep interval to a final sleep interval.
- the final sleep interval (e.g., sleep window) is set through a predetermined formula.
- Figure 7 illustrates a relationship between a periodic ranging period and a sleep interval.
- a sleep interval is longer than a periodic ranging cycle
- the mobile station is requested to perform periodic ranging two or more times during a corresponding sleep interval.
- periodic ranging with respect to a single mobile station may not be performed more than once during a sleep interval, which creates problems because periodic ranging during the sleep mode may not be provided.
- the present invention is directed to periodic ranging in a wireless access system that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to perform a plurality of periodic ranging operations during a single sleep interval.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises, wherein the base station provides the mobile station with an initial notification of a periodic ranging time that occurs during a sleep time interval and during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process, the initial notification included in a first message, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data, and provides the mobile station with subsequent notifications of periodic ranging times that occur during the sleep time interval, the subsequent notifications indicated in a second message, the second message transmitted to the mobile station as part of the ranging process such that the mobile station performs a plurality of ranging processes within the sleep time interval.
- the first message may be a traffic indicator message and the second message may be a ranging response message.
- the subsequent notifications of periodic ranging times in the second message may comprise a type length value (TLV) form.
- the initial notification of periodic ranging time in the first message may comprise a type length value (TLV) form.
- the second message may comprise an indication whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data.
- the indication whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data may comprise a type length value (TLV) form.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises, in the mobile station, setting a sleep time interval during which the mobile station remains in sleep mode.
- the method also comprises, in the base station, transmitting a first message to the mobile station at a predetermined listening time, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data and indicating an initial periodic ranging time during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process.
- the method also comprises, in the mobile station, performing the ranging process at the indicated initial periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises, in the base station, transmitting a second message to the mobile station in response to the mobile station performing the ranging process, the second message comprising information required for performing the ranging process and, if a subsequent periodic ranging time is determined to occur during the sleep time interval, further indicating the subsequent periodic ranging time.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises transmitting a first message to the mobile station at a predetermined listening time during a sleep time interval, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data and indicating an initial periodic ranging time during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process.
- the method also comprises determining, in response to the mobile station performing the ranging process, whether a subsequent periodic ranging time occurs during the sleep time interval.
- the method also comprises transmitting a second message to the mobile station, the second message comprising information required for performing the ranging process and, if the subsequent periodic ranging time was determined to occur during the sleep time interval, further indicating the subsequent periodic ranging time.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises setting and remaining in sleep mode during a sleep time interval.
- the method also comprises receiving a first message at a predetermined listening time, the first message indicating whether sleep mode should be terminated to receive downlink data and indicating an initial periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises performing the ranging process at the indicated initial periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises receiving a second message, the second message comprising information required for performing the ranging process and indicating a subsequent periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises performing the ranging process at the subsequent periodic ranging time.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in a wireless access system wherein the base station provides the mobile station with an initial notification of a periodic ranging time that occurs during a sleep time interval and during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process, the initial notification included in a first message, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should enter sleep mode, and wherein the base station provides the mobile station with subsequent notifications of periodic ranging times that occur during the sleep time interval, the subsequent notifications indicated in a second message, the second message transmitted to the mobile station as part of the ranging process such that the mobile station performs a plurality of ranging processes within the sleep time interval.
- Figure 1 illustrates an exemplary sleep request message transmitted by a mobile station to a serving base station to request sleep mode.
- Figure 2 illustrates an exemplary sleep response message transmitted by the serving base station to the mobile station.
- Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary broadcast traffic indication message transmitted to the mobile station at a certain interval.
- Figure 4 is a signal flow diagram illustrating conventional operation in the sleep mode.
- Figure 5 illustrates periodic ranging of a mobile station in the sleep mode.
- Figure 6 illustrates a relationship between a sleep ID bitmap and a sleep ID in a traffic indication message.
- Figure 7 illustrates a relationship between a periodic ranging period and a sleep interval.
- Figure 8 illustrates an exemplary transmission of the next ranging time in a ranging response message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 9 illustrates an exemplary notification of the mobile station of a periodic ranging cycle and an initial ranging time through a sleep response message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 10 illustrates a periodic ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 11 illustrates a periodic ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 12 illustrates a periodic ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode, according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 13 illustrates an exemplary notification to the mobile station of generation of downlink traffic being transmitted to the mobile station in the sleep mode during a sleep interval in a periodic ranging process through a periodic ranging response message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention may enable a mobile station (MS) in a sleep mode to perform periodic ranging more than once during a single sleep interval, when the sleep interval is longer than a ranging cycle. Accordingly, various ranging methods are discussed.
- MS mobile station
- a base station In a first ranging method, a base station notifies a mobile station of a next ranging time (e.g., ranging offset) through a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message.
- a ranging response e.g., RNG-RSP
- a base station In a second ranging method, a base station notifies a mobile station of a periodic ranging time that is initially performed after transitioning into a sleep mode through a sleep response
- a base station notifies a mobile station of an initial periodic ranging time and a next ranging cycle through a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message to the mobile station upon transition to a sleep mode.
- a sleep response e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP
- the first ranging method may be used for mobile stations that must perform a plurality of periodic ranging operations during a single sleep interval.
- the mobile station is notified of a time of the initial periodic ranging during a sleep interval through a traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message and is notified of a time of the next periodic ranging through a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- RNG-RSP ranging response
- the second ranging method may enable a mobile station in sleep mode to perform periodic ranging regardless of a sleep interval. Unlike the first ranging method, the mobile station is notified of the time of the initial periodic ranging after transition to a sleep mode through a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP), not through a MOB-TRF-IND message.
- a sleep response e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP
- the mobile station is notified of a ranging period through a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message.
- a sleep response e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP
- the third ranging method may be distinguished from the first and second ranging methods in that the mobile station is notified of the ranging period through a sleep response message, and not a periodic ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message.
- a broadcast traffic indication message MOB-TRF-IND required for a sleep mode operation may exclude a part related to a periodic ranging function.
- Figure 8 illustrates an exemplary transmission of the next ranging time in a ranging response message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 9 illustrates an exemplary notification of the mobile station of a periodic ranging cycle and an initial ranging time through a sleep response message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the next periodic ranging time may be included in a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message in a TLV form (Type Length Value) illustrated in Figure 8.
- the initial periodic ranging time and the next ranging cycle may be included in a sleep response (e.g., MOB-
- the second ranging method may use the sleep response message of Figure 9 that excludes a periodic ranging cycle.
- Figure 10 illustrates a periodic ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 10 shows an example of the first ranging method in which the mobile station in sleep mode may perform a plurality of periodic ranging operations during a single sleep interval.
- a mobile station receives a traffic indication (e.g., MOB-
- TRF-IND TRF-IND
- the base station notifies a mobile station that must perform periodic ranging during a sleep interval of a time (e.g., point) of ranging by a ranging frame offset through the MOB-TRF-IND message.
- a ranging start time e.g., ranging frame offset
- the mobile station transmits to the base station a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message through an uplink slot allocated by the base station .
- the base station checks whether a next periodic ranging time of the mobile station that transmitted the RNG-REQ message is within a current sleep interval. If the next periodic ranging time is within the current sleep interval, the base station includes the next ranging time in a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message and transmits the RNG-RSP message to the mobile station. The mobile station, upon receiving the next ranging time through the ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message, maintains the sleep mode. When the next ranging time is reached, the mobile station transmits to the base station the RNG- REQ message through an uplink slot allocated by the base station.
- a ranging response e.g., RNG-RSP
- the base station checks whether the next periodic ranging time of the mobile station that transmitted the RNG-REQ message is within a current sleep interval. If the next periodic ranging time is not within the current sleep interval, the base station does not include the next ranging time in the ranging response message but instead transmits the RNG-RSP message to the mobile station. Accordingly, upon receiving the RNG-RSP message which does not include the next ranging point, the mobile station maintains the sleep mode during a sleep interval. When a listening interval is reached, the mobile station receives a traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message from the base station including information regarding whether there is downlink traffic being transmitted to the mobile station or there is a need to perform ranging during the sleep interval.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- a ranging request e.g., RNG-REQ
- a downlink burst profile change request e.g., DBPC-REQ
- the base station Upon receiving a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message, a downlink burst profile change request (e.g., DBPC-REQ) or other uplink message aside from periodic ranging from the mobile station during a sleep interval, the base station updates a periodic ranging timer (e.g., T27). If a next periodic ranging time is within the corresponding sleep interval, the base station includes the next periodic ranging time in the RNG-RSP message or the DBPC-RSP message and transmits the message to the mobile station.
- a periodic ranging timer e.g., T27
- Figure 11 illustrates a periodic ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 11 shows an example of the second ranging method in which the mobile station in sleep mode may perform a plurality of periodic ranging operations during a single sleep interval.
- the mobile station transmits a sleep request (e.g., MOB- SLP-REQ) message to a base station to request transition to a sleep mode.
- the base station includes in a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message, an initial periodic ranging time after the transition to the sleep mode, and transmits the message to the mobile station .
- the mobile station gradually increases a sleep interval according to an algorithm and receives a traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message during a listening interval in order to check whether downlink traffic is being transmitted to the mobile station.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- the mobile station transmits to the base station a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message through an uplink slot allocated by the base station.
- the base station upon receiving the RNG-REQ message, includes a point of the next periodic ranging in a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message and transmits the message to the mobile station.
- the mobile station having received the next periodic ranging time through the RNG-RSP message transmits a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message through an uplink slot allocated from the base station when the corresponding time has been reached.
- a ranging request e.g., RNG-REQ
- a ranging request e.g., RNG-REQ
- a downlink burst profile change request e.g., DBPC-REQ
- the base station Upon receiving a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message, a downlink burst profile change request (e.g., DBPC-REQ) message or other uplink message aside from periodic ranging from the mobile station in sleep mode, the base station updates a periodic ranging timer, includes a next periodic ranging time in a ranging response message or a downlink burst profile change response (e.g., DBPC-RSP) message, and transmits the message to the mobile station.
- a ranging request e.g., RNG-REQ
- DBPC-REQ downlink burst profile change request
- a mobile station in sleep mode receives the next periodic ranging time through the ranging response message, regardless of a sleep interval.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- Figure 12 illustrates a periodic ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode, according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 12 shows an example of the third ranging method in which the mobile station in sleep mode may perform a plurality of periodic ranging operations during a single sleep interval.
- the mobile station transmits a sleep request (e.g., MOB-
- the base station may prepare and transmit a sleep response (e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP) message that includes an initial periodic ranging time after the transition to the sleep mode, and a periodic ranging cycle.
- a sleep response e.g., MOB-SLP-RSP
- the mobile station gradually increases a sleep interval according to an algorithm, receives a traffic indication (e.g., MOB-TRF-IND) message during a listening interval, and checks whether there is downlink traffic being transmitted to the mobile station.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- the mobile station transmits a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message through an uplink slot allocated from the base station.
- the base station upon receiving the ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message, transmits a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message to the mobile station.
- a ranging response e.g., RNG-RSP
- the mobile station transmits a ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message through an uplink slot allocated from the base station.
- the base station upon receiving the ranging request (e.g., RNG-REQ) message, transmits a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message to the mobile station.
- FIG. 13 illustrates an exemplary notification to the mobile station of generation of downlink traffic being transmitted to the mobile station in the sleep mode during a sleep interval in a periodic ranging process through a periodic ranging response message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a traffic indication e.g., MOB-TRF-IND
- MOB-TRF-IND traffic indication
- MOB-TRF-IND traffic indication
- the base station when a mobile station performs periodic ranging during the sleep interval, the base station notifies the mobile station of the downlink traffic generation through a ranging response (e.g., RNG-RSP) message, such that the mobile station terminates a sleep mode during the sleep interval and receives data.
- a ranging response message setting a value of ranging offset TLV may be set as 0 to indicate downlink traffic generation.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system wherein the base station provides the mobile station with an initial notification of a periodic ranging time that occurs during a sleep time interval and during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process, the initial notification included in a first message, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data, and wherein the base station provides the mobile station with subsequent notifications of periodic ranging times that occur during the sleep time interval, the subsequent notifications indicated in a second message, the second message transmitted to the mobile station as part of the ranging process such that the mobile station performs a plurality of ranging processes within the sleep time interval.
- the first message may be a traffic indicator message and the second message may be a ranging response message.
- the subsequent notifications of periodic ranging times in the second message may comprise a type length value (TLV) form.
- the initial notification of periodic ranging time in the first message may comprise a type length value (TLV) form.
- the second message may comprise an indication whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data.
- the indication whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data may comprise a type length value (TLV) form.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises, in the mobile station, setting a sleep time interval during which the mobile station remains in sleep mode.
- the method also comprises, in the base station, transmitting a first message to the mobile station at a predetermined listening time, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data and indicating an initial periodic ranging time during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process.
- the method also comprises, in the mobile station, performing the ranging process at the indicated initial periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises, in the base station, transmitting a second message to the mobile station in response to the mobile station performing the ranging process, the second message comprising information required for performing the ranging process and, if a subsequent periodic ranging time is determined to occur during the sleep time interval, further indicating the subsequent periodic ranging time.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises transmitting a first message to the mobile station at a predetermined listening time during a sleep time interval, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should terminate sleep mode to receive downlink data and indicating an initial periodic ranging time during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process.
- the method also comprises determining, in response to the mobile station performing the ranging process, whether a subsequent periodic ranging time occurs during the sleep time interval.
- the method also comprises transmitting a second message to the mobile station, the second message comprising information required for performing the ranging process and, if the subsequent periodic ranging time was determined to occur during the sleep time interval, further indicating the subsequent periodic ranging time.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in sleep mode in a wireless access system comprises setting and remaining in sleep mode during a sleep time interval.
- the method also comprises receiving a first message at a predetermined listening time, the first message indicating whether sleep mode should be terminated to receive downlink data and indicating an initial periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises performing the ranging process at the indicated initial periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises receiving a second message, the second message comprising information required for performing the ranging process and indicating a subsequent periodic ranging time.
- the method also comprises performing the ranging process at the subsequent periodic ranging time.
- a method of performing a ranging process between a base station and a mobile station in a wireless access system wherein the base station provides the mobile station with an initial notification of a periodic ranging time that occurs during a sleep time interval and during which the mobile station is to perform the ranging process, the initial notification included in a first message, the first message indicating whether the mobile station should enter sleep mode, and wherein the base station provides the mobile station with subsequent notifications of periodic ranging times that occur during the sleep time interval, the subsequent notifications indicated in a second message, the second message transmitted to the mobile station as part of the ranging process such that the mobile station performs a plurality of ranging processes within the sleep time interval.
- the ranging method for a mobile station in sleep mode in accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention may be used not only for the periodic ranging but also as a method in which a base station examines effectiveness of the mobile station. Specifically, the method may be applied for updating effectiveness with respect to the mobile station as the base station enables the mobile station to perform ranging and receives a ranging request message from the mobile station.
- the present invention may enable a mobile station in a sleep mode to perform periodic ranging regardless of a sleep interval.
- one ranging method is advantageous in that the mobile station in sleep mode may perform periodic ranging while maintaining the sleep mode operation in accordance with the related art.
- Another ranging method is advantageous in that a length of a traffic indication message sent to the mobile station in sleep mode may be reduced and radio resources required for traffic indication message transmission may also be reduced by excluding a part related to a periodic ranging function from a broadcast traffic indication message required for a sleep mode operation.
- the present invention can be applicable to a wireless communications system such as a mobile internet, a broadband wireless access system, or a mobile communications system, etc.
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