AU2014201624B2 - Communication apparatus, transmission data generation program, and transmission data generation method - Google Patents
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To improve transmission efficiency of data and exercise 5 reliable QoS control. To solve this problem, a free space allocation unit preferentially sets space that can be allocated without dividing one RLC-SDU of free space of an MAC-PDU as allocation space of the RLC-SDU. An RLC-PDU creation unit creates an RLC-PDU by adding an appropriate 10 header of an RLC layer to the RLC-SDU output from an RLC-SDU buffer unit or a retransmission buffer unit. A radio resource information acquisition unit outputs free space information to the free space allocation unit of an RLC processing unit with a highest priority among RLC processing 15 units not notified of the free space information of the MAC PDU. An MAC-PDU creation unit multiplexes the RLC-PDU according to the allocation space notified from the free space allocation unit of each RLC processing unit.
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1 DESCRIPTION COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, TRANSMISSION DATA GENERATION PROGRAM AND TRANSMISSION DATA GENERATION METHOD 5 TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to a communication apparatus, a transmission data generation program, and a transmission data generation method. 10 BACKGROUND ART [0002] In recent years, a communication specification called Long Term Evolution (LTE) is much discussed as a new radio communication system standard. LTE has come to the 15 attention of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), which is one of the communication standardization projects, and, for example, improvement of Layer 2 corresponding to the data link layer is in progress there. [0003] More specifically, as illustrated in FIG. 1, Layer 2 20 in LTE includes three sub-layers of the Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer, the Radio Link Control (RLC) layer, and the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer. PDCP entities and RLC entities belonging to the PDCP layer and the RLC layer respectively are present in a quantity of as many 25 as the number (n in FIG. 1) of logical channels (LCH: Logical CHannel) used for radio communication and there is a one-to one correspondence there between. In each of the n PDCP entities, a PDCP layer header is added to transmission data, thus obtaining a Packet Data Unit (PDU) of the PDCP layer, 30 which is output to the corresponding RLC entity. The PDU becomes a Service Data Unit (SDU) in the RLC layer and after a RLC layer header is being added by each RLC entity, a PDU of the RLC layer is obtained. That is, if a PDU of an upper 8444604 2 sub-layer is output to a lower sub-layer, the PDU is handled as an SDU of the lower sub-layer. Then, if the header of each sub-layer is added to the SDU in the lower sub-layer, a PDU of the lower sub-layer is obtained. 5 [0004] If a PDU of the RLC layer (hereinafter, referred to as "RLC-PDU") is output from each RLC entity to the MAC layer, these RLC-PDUs are multiplexed and become a PDU of the MAC layer (hereinafter, referred to as "MAC-PDU") after MAC layer headers are added thereto. Layer 1 processing corresponding 10 to the physical layer is performed thereon before being transmitted. At this point, a MAC entity belonging to the MAC layer decides the size of the free space in a MAC-PDU from radio resources such as the bandwidth and power available for transmission of data and allocates the RLC-PDU 15 output from each of n RLC entities to the free space in the MAC-PDU for multiplexing when appropriate. [0005] That is, as illustrated, for example, in FIG. 2, an RLC-PDU obtained by adding the RLC header to an SDU in the first RLC entity (hereinafter, referred to as "RLC#1") and an 20 RLC-PDU obtained by adding the RLC header to an SDU in the second RLC entity (hereinafter, referred to as "RLC#2") are each handled as MAC-SDUs for multiplexing in the MAC layer. The header in the MAC layer (MAC header) and control information are added to the two multiplexed MAC-SDUs to 25 obtain a MAC-PDU. [0006] The obtained MAC-PDU is transmitted after Layer 1 processing (not illustrated) is performed thereon. In the MAC layer, retransmission control by a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ: Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest) using 30 Stop & Wait composed of n channels is also exercised. In HARQ in the MAC layer, a MAC-PDU is maintained during 8444604 3 transmission and also error correction processing and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) coding are performed on the MAC-PDU. If a reception result of a MAC-PDU is unacceptable for reception (that is, an error detection result by CRC code is 5 unacceptable), the receiving side returns a NACK to the sending side indicating the unacceptability. On the other hand, if a reception result of a MAC-PDU is acceptable for reception (that is, an error detection result by CRC code is acceptable), the receiving side returns an ACK to the sending 10 side indicating the acceptability. If a NACK is received, the MAC-PDU maintained from the initial transmission is retransmitted by the MAC layer by the sending side. If an ACK is received, the MAC-PDU maintained from the initial transmission is discarded. 15 [0007] If an ACK is not returned after repeatedly retransmitting one MAC-PDU a predetermined maximum number of retransmission times, the relevant MAC-PDU is also discarded. In preparation for such a case, retransmission control by an automatic repeat request (ARQ) using Poll/Status information 20 is exercised in the RLC layer. More specifically, the RLC layer on the sending side adds Poll information to an RLC-PDU and transmits the RLC-PDU to request Status information from the RLC layer on the receiving side. The RLC layer on the receiving side detects the Poll information from the received 25 RLC-PDU, checks for missing RLC-PDU(s) from the sequence numbers of the RLC-PDU(s) received to date, and creates Status information and transmits the Status information to the RLC layer on the sending side. The RLC layer on the sending side retransmits RLC-PDU(s) missing on the receiving 30 side based on the received Status information. [0008] Non-Patent Document 1: 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.5.0 8444604 4 2008-05), "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" 5 DISCLOSURE [0009] The free space size of a MAC-PDU is decided in accordance with radio resources and changes every moment so that RLC-PDUs may not always be multiplexed in proper quantities in the free space of a MAC-PDU. Thus, one RLC-PDU 10 may be divided so that each of RLC-PDUs obtained by division may be multiplexed into free space of different MAC-PDUs. More specifically, as illustrated, for example, in FIG. 3, a case will be considered when four PDUs of the PDCP layer (hereinafter, referred to as "PDCP-PDU") with mutually 15 different sizes are multiplexed into two MAC-PDUs (MAC-PDU#l and MAC-PDU#2) for transmission. Priorities in accordance with the importance of data or Quality of Service (QoS) are given to the four PDCP-PDUs. [0010] In such a case, RLC#1 that has acquired the PDCP-PDU 20 with the highest priority attaches the header (indicated by "H" in FIG. 3) to the PDCP-PDU to multiplex the RLC-PDU (RLC PDU#1) into MAC-PDU#1. The RLC-PDU with the second highest priority will be multiplexed into the remaining space of the MAC-PDU#1, but the free space size of the MAC-PDU#1 is 25 insufficient and RLC#2 that has acquired the PDCP-PDU with the second highest priority divides the PDCP-PDU and sets each divided PDCP-PDU as a RLC-SDU. That is, a header is attached to each of the two RLC-SDUs obtained by dividing one PDCP-PDU. 30 [0011] Then, the RLC#2 multiplexes one RLC-PDU#2-1 obtained by adding the header thereto into the MAC-PDU#1 and the other 8444604 5 RLC-PDU#2-2 into the MAC-PDU#2. Thus, the PDCP-PDU with the second highest priority is divided and the two obtained RLC PDU#2-1 and RLC-PDU#2-2 are multiplexed into free space of the MAC-PDU#1 and MAC-PDU#2 respectively. Then, RLC-PDU#3 5 containing the whole PDCP-PDU with the third highest priority and RLC-PDU#4 containing a portion of the PDCP-PDU with the fourth highest priority are multiplexed into the remaining space of the MAC-PDU#2. [0012] However, if a PDCP-PDU is divided and each of the 10 divided PDCP-PDUs become an RLC-SDU, an RLC header will be added to each RLC-SDU, thus, increasing the space of a MAC PDU allocated to the header. That is, radio resources consumed for transmitting headers attached to RLC-SDUs will increase. The header is not data containing information to 15 be transmitted and thus, if the proportion occupied by headers of the RLC layer in MAC-PDUs increases, there is a problem of decreasing transmission efficiency of data. In other words, if one PDCP-PDU is divided and the number of RLC-SDUs is thereby increased, data throughput decreases. At 20 the same time, it becomes necessary for the receiving side to couple and reassemble a plurality of RLC-SDUs into one PDCP PDU and therefore, RLC layer processing loads also increase on the receiving side with an increasing number of divided PDCP-PDUs. 25 [0013] In the example illustrated in FIG. 3 described above, the PDCP-PDU with the second highest priority is divided into two PDCP-PDUs and thus, unless both the MAC-PDU#1 and MAC PDU#2 are correctly received on the receiving side, the PDCP PDU with the second highest priority may not be reassembled. 30 On the other hand, the PDCP-PDU with the third highest priority may be obtained on the receiving side if only the MAC-PDU#2 is correctly received. That is, the PDCP-PDU with 8444604 6 the second highest priority is less likely to be transmitted to the receiving side correctly than the PDCP-PDU with the third highest priority. This could cause a frequent retransmission of a PDCP-PDU with a higher priority as compared to the lower priority PDCP-PDU, so that requirements of QoS corresponding to priorities may not be satisfied. [0014] Embodiments of the present invention have been made in view of the above issues and the need to provide a communication apparatus capable of improving transmission efficiency of data and exercising reliable QoS control, a transmission data generation program, and a transmission data generation method. [0015] An aspect of the present disclosure provides a communication apparatus comprising: an acquisition unit that acquires a size of free space provided in each of a plurality of data transmission units of a first layer; an allocation unit that allocates, to each of a plurality of pieces of data of a second layer in descending order of priority of the plurality of pieces of data, a contiguous sequence of free space from among the free space whose size is acquired by the acquisition unit, the contiguous sequence of free space being equal in size to the each of the plurality of data of the second layer and provided in one data transmission unit of the first layer; and a multiplexing unit that multiplexes the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer into the plurality of data transmission units of the first layer according to the allocation of the free space by the allocation unit. [0016] Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a computer readable storage medium having stored therein a transmission data generation program for causing a computer to operate as a communication apparatus, the transmission data generation program causing the computer to execute a process comprising: acquiring a size of free space provided in each of a plurality of data transmission units of a first layer; allocating, to each of a plurality of pieces of data of a second layer in descending order of priority of the plurality of pieces of data, a contiguous sequence of free space from among the free space whose size is acquired, the contiguous sequence of free space being equal in size to the each of the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer and provided in one data transmission unit of the first layer; and multiplexing the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer into the plurality of data transmission units of the first layer according to the allocation of the free space at the allocating.
7 [0017] Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a transmission data generation method comprising: acquiring a size of free space provided in each of a plurality of data transmission units of a first layer; allocating, to each of a plurality of pieces of data of a second layer in descending order of priority of the plurality of pieces of data, a contiguous sequence of free space from among the free space whose size is acquired, the contiguous sequence of free space being equal in size to the each of the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer and provided in one data transmission unit of the first layer; and multiplexing the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer into the plurality of data transmission units of the first layer according to the allocation of the free space at the allocating. [0018] According to embodiments of the present disclosure, data division of the second layer may be minimized and thus, the amount of headers added in the second layer may be minimized. As a result, radio resources consumed for transmitting headers may be reduced so that transmission efficiency of data may be improved. Moreover, by allocating free space to data in descending order of priority, reliable QoS control may be exercised by avoiding division of data with higher priorities. [0019] According to a communication apparatus, a transmission data generation program, and a transmission data generation method disclosed by the present specification, transmission efficiency of data may be improved and also reliable QoS control may be exercised. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS [0020] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of Layer 2 in LTE. FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating correspondences of data configurations between layers. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a concrete example of transmission data generation in Layer 2. FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating main components of a transmission apparatus according to a first embodiment. FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a transmission data generation method according to the first embodiment.
8 FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a concrete example of the transmission data generation according to the first embodiment. FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating main components of the transmission apparatus according to a second embodiment. FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating the transmission data generation method according to the second embodiment. FIG. 9 is a block diagram illustrating main components of the transmission apparatus according to a third embodiment. FIG. 10 is a flow chart illustrating the transmission data generation method according to the third embodiment. EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS [0021] 110-1 to 110-n PCDP processing unit 120-1 to 120-n RLC processing unit 121 Free space allocation unit 122 RLC-SDU buffer unit 123 Retransmission buffer unit 124 RLC-PDU creation unit 130, 200, 300 MAC processing unit 131, 201 Radio resource information acquisition unit 132 MAC-PDU creation unit 140 Layer 1 processing unit 150, 150-1, 150-2 Antenna 202 Free space size estimation unit 301 Scheduler unit 9 DETAILED DESCRIPTION [0022] Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to drawings. [0023] First Embodiment FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating main components of a transmission apparatus according to a first embodiment. The transmission apparatus illustrated in FIG. 4 includes PDCP processing units 110-1 to 110-n (n is an integer equal to 1 or greater), RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n, a MAC processing unit 130, a Layer 1 processing unit 140, and antennas 150-1 and 150-2. [0024] The PDCP processing units 110-1 to 110-n each add the header of the PDCP layer to an SDU by setting transmission data as the SDU of the PDCP layer. Then, the PDCP processing units 110-1 to 110-n output the PDCP-PDU, obtained by adding the header, to the corresponding RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. The PDCP processing units 110-1 to 110 n correspond to PDCP-PDUs whose priorities are the first to the n-th respectively. In the present embodiment, the PDCP processing unit 110-1 corresponds to the 10 PDCP-PDU with the highest priority and the PDCP processing unit 110-n to the PDCP-PDU with the lowest priority. Therefore, regarding the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n described later, the RLC processing unit 120-1 similarly 5 corresponds to the RLC-PDU with the highest priority and the RLC processing unit 120-n to the RLC-PDU with the lowest priority. [0025] The RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n set PDCP PDUs output from the PDCP processing units 110-1 to 110-n as 10 SDUs of the RLC layer (hereinafter, referred to as "RLC-SDU") and create RLC-PDUs by adding the header of the RLC layer to the RLC-SDUs. At this point, the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n create RLC-PDUs in such a way that division of RLC SDUs is reduced to a minimum based on free space information 15 notified from the MAC processing unit 130. More specifically, each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n includes a free space allocation unit 121, an RLC-SDU buffer unit 122, a retransmission buffer unit 123, and an RLC-PDU creation unit 124. 20 [0026] Free space information indicates the free space in a MAC-PDU that may be allocated to RLC-PDUs created by the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. When free space information is notified from the MAC processing unit 130, the free space allocation unit 121 allocates the free space of a MAC-PDU to 25 new RLC-SDUs or to RLC-PDUs already transmitted, which are to be retransmitted (hereinafter, these data units before the RLC layer header is added may collectively be referred to simply as "RLC-SDU"). In this example, the free space allocation unit 121 preferentially allocates the free space 30 of a MAC-PDU to an RLC-SDU which may be allocated without division. If an RLC-PDU to be retransmitted is held in the retransmission buffer unit 123, the free space allocation unit 121 preferentially allocates free space to the RLC-PDU 8444604 11 to be retransmitted over a new RLC-SDU. Further, if there is RLC layer control information waiting to be transmitted, the free space allocation unit 121 preferentially allocates free space to the RLC layer control information waiting to be 5 transmitted over new or retransmission RLC-SDUs. [0027] The maximum free space size of a MAC-PDU is defined by radio resources of, for example, the bandwidth or power. In the present embodiment, the total size of the space where data is multiplexed inside two MAC-PDUs transmitted 10 simultaneously by the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 becomes the maximum free space size of a MAC-PDU. If the space of a MAC PDU is already allocated to an RLC-SDU by another RLC processing unit, the free space size of the MAC-PDUs of which the RLC processing unit is notified becomes smaller 15 accordingly. [0028] The free space allocation unit 121 notifies the RLC SDU buffer unit 122 and the retransmission buffer unit 123, which temporarily store data or perform processing thereon, of the allocation space of a MAC-PDU allocated to RLC-SDU and 20 also notifies the MAC processing unit 130 thereof. [0029] The RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 temporarily holds PDCP PDUs output from the PDCP processing units 110-1 to 110-n as new RLC-SDUs. Then, the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 outputs a new RLC-SDU in accordance with the allocation space notified 25 from the free space allocation unit 121. That is, if the size of allocation space notified from the free space allocation unit 121 is equal to the size of one RLC-SDU or more, the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 outputs an entire new RLC SDU to the RLC-PDU creation unit 124. On the other hand, if 30 the size of allocation space notified from the free space allocation unit 121 is less than the size of one RLC-SDU, the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 divides the new RLC-SDU and outputs a portion of the RLC-SDU equal to the size of allocation space 8444604 12 notified from the free space allocation unit 121 to the RLC PDU creation unit 124. [0030] However, if there is any RLC-PDU to be retransmitted or control information to be preferentially transmitted over 5 the new RLC-SDU, the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 does not output any RLC-SDU because the RLC-PDU to be retransmitted or control information is preferentially transmitted. [0031] The retransmission buffer unit 123 temporarily holds RLC-PDUs transmitted from the antennas 150-1/150-2 and 10 multiplexed into MAC-PDUs in preparation for retransmission. The retransmission buffer unit 123 outputs an RLC-PDU to be retransmitted in accordance with the allocation space notified from the free space allocation unit 121. That is, if the size of allocation space notified from the free space 15 allocation unit 121 is equal to the size of one RLC-SDU or more, the retransmission buffer unit 123 outputs the whole RLC-PDU to be retransmitted to the RLC-PDU creation unit 124. On the other hand, if the size of allocation space notified from the free space allocation unit 121 is less than the size 20 of one RLC-PDU to be retransmitted, the retransmission buffer unit 123 divides the RLC-PDU and outputs a portion of the RLC-PDU equal to the size of allocation space to the RLC-PDU creation unit 124. [0032] However, if there is control information to be 25 preferentially transmitted over an RLC-PDU to be retransmitted, the retransmission buffer unit 123 does not output any RLC-PDU to be retransmitted because the control information is preferentially transmitted. [0033] The RLC-PDU creation unit 124 adds an appropriate 30 RLC layer header to an RLC-SDU output from the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 or the retransmission buffer unit 123 to create an RLC-PDU. If an RLC-PDU to be retransmitted is divided to fit to the size of allocation space and a portion thereof is 8444604 13 output from the retransmission buffer unit 123 as a new RLC SDU, the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 recreates a RLC layer header indicating that the RLC-PDU has been divided anew and adds the header thereto. Then, the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 5 outputs the created RLC-PDU to the MAC processing unit 130. [0034] The MAC processing unit 130 decides the size of free space for a MAC-PDU based on radio resources of, for example, the bandwidth or power available for transmission of data and allocation conditions of space of a MAC-PDU by each of the 10 RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. The MAC processing unit 130 notifies the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n of the size of the free space as free space information. The MAC processing unit 130 creates MAC-PDUs by multiplexing RLC-PDUs output from the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. More 15 specifically, the MAC processing unit 130 includes a radio resource information acquisition unit 131 and a MAC-PDU creation unit 132. [0035] The radio resource information acquisition unit 131 acquires information about radio resources available for 20 transmission of data from each of the antennas 150-1 and 150 2 to decide the maximum free space size of a MAC-PDU transmitted from the two antennas based on the radio resources information. When allocation space is notified from the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing 25 units 120-1 to 120-n, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 subtracts the size of the allocation space from the size of free space for a MAC-PDU to decide the new free space size for the MAC-PDU. Then, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 outputs free space 30 information containing the newly decided free space size to the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit with the highest priority among the RLC processing units that have not been notified of the free space information 8444604 14 indicating the size of free space of a MAC-PDU. [0036] For example, if none of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n was notified of free space information, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 notifies the 5 free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit 120-1 of the maximum size of the free space for a MAC-PDU. After the RLC processing unit 120-1 is notified of the free space information, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 subtracts the size of allocation space allocated to 10 the RLC-PDU in the RLC processing unit 120-1 from the maximum size of free space and notifies the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit 120-2 of the remaining size of the free space. [0037] The MAC-PDU creation unit 132 multiplexes the RLC 15 PDU output from the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 of each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n as a MAC-SDU and adds the MAC layer header to create a MAC-PDU. At this point, the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 multiplexes RLC-PDUs according to the allocation space notified from the free space allocation 20 unit 121 of each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. Thus, two MAC-PDUs created by the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 contain a minimum amount of divided RLC-SDUs so that the space occupied by headers of the RLC layer in MAC-PDUs is minimized. 25 [0038] The Layer 1 processing unit 140 controls the bandwidth and power in the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 and provides radio resource information to the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the MAC processing unit 130. The Layer 1 processing unit 140 simultaneously 30 transmits the two MAC-PDUs created by the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 of the MAC processing unit 130 from the different antennas 150-1 and 150-2. That is, the Layer 1 processing unit 140 performs Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) 8444604 15 communication that simultaneously transmits different data from a plurality of antennas. MAC-PDUs are simultaneously transmitted from the two antennas 150-1 and 150-2 in the present embodiment, but MAC-PDUs may simultaneously be 5 transmitted from three antennas or more. In such a case, the total of the free space of as many MAC-PDUs as the number of antennas becomes the space to be allocated to RLC-SDUs in the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. [0039] A transmission data generation method by a 10 transmission apparatus configured similarly as the transmission apparatus described above will be described with reference to the flow chart in FIG. 5. [0040] Radio resources in each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 constantly change and thus, the radio resource 15 information acquisition unit 131 acquires radio resource information concerning each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 via the Layer 1 processing unit 140 (step S101). Then, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 decides the maximum size of the free space of the MAC-PDU corresponding 20 to each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 from the radio resource information. The RLC processing unit with the highest priority among the RLC processing units not already notified of the free space information is notified of the free space information decided by the radio resource 25 information acquisition unit 131 and indicating the size of free space (step S102). Here, no RLC processing unit has been notified of free space information and thus, the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit 120-1 with the highest priority is notified of the free space 30 information indicating the maximum size of the free space. [0041] Then, the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit 120-1 allocates a portion of the size of free space to the RLC-SDU of the RLC processing unit 120-1 (step 8444604 16 S103). At this point, a contiguous sequence of free space in one MAC-PDU is selected by the free space allocation unit 121 as the allocation space of RLC-SDU and the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122, the retransmission buffer unit 123, and the MAC 5 processing unit 130 are notified of the selected allocation space so that the RLC-SDU is allocated to one MAC-PDU without being divided. [0042] When the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the retransmission buffer unit 123 are notified of the allocation 10 space, a new or retransmission RLC-SDU is output to the RLC PDU creation unit 124 and the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 creates an RLC-PDU by adding an appropriate header of the RLC layer to the RLC-SDU (step S104). At this point, an RLC-PDU is created by preferentially inputting into the RLC-PDU 15 creation unit 124 RLC-PDUs to be retransmitted over new RLC SDUs, and control information over RLC-PDUs to be retransmitted. [0043] When the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the MAC processing unit 130 is notified of the 20 allocation space, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 determines whether allocation of free space of MAC PDUs for all the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is completed (step S105). Here, free space has been allocated for only the RLC processing unit 120-1 and thus, the 25 description below will continue by assuming that allocation of free space for all the RLC processing units is not completed (No in step S105). [0044] In this example, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 subtracts the size of the allocated 30 space for the RLC processing unit 120-1 from the maximum size of the free space for the MAC-PDU to calculate a new free space size for the MAC-PDUs. Then, the RLC processing unit with the highest priority among the RLC processing units not 8444604 17 previously notified of free space information is notified of the free space information indicating the calculated size of free space (step S102). Here, only the RLC processing unit 120-1 has been notified of the free space information and 5 thus, the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit 120-2 with the second highest priority is notified of the free space information indicating the newly calculated size of the free space. [0045] Then, the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC 10 processing unit 120-2 allocates a portion of the free space size to the RLC-SDU of the RLC processing unit 120-2 (step S103). At this point, a contiguous sequence of free space in one MAC-PDU is selected by the free space allocation unit 121 as the allocation space for the RLC-SDU and the RLC-SDU 15 buffer unit 122, the retransmission buffer unit 123, and the MAC processing unit 130 are notified of the selected allocation space so that the RLC-SDU is allocated to one MAC PDU without being divided. If, however, sufficient free space to allocate to the RLC-SDU is not available in either 20 of the two MAC-PDUs, space to be allocated to the divided RLC-SDUs is reserved in each of the MAC-PDUs. [0046] After the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the retransmission buffer unit 123 are notified of the allocation space, a new or retransmission RLC-SDU is output to the RLC 25 PDU creation unit 124 and the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 creates an RLC-PDU by adding an appropriate RLC layer header of the RLC layer to the RLC-SDU (step S104). If the notified size of the allocation space is small and division of the RLC-SDU becomes necessary, the RLC-SDU is divided by the RLC 30 SDU buffer unit 122 or the retransmission buffer unit 123 to fit to the size of allocation space and the divided data is output to the RLC-PDU creation unit 124. Then, the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 adds an appropriate RLC layer header to 8444604 18 each piece of data to create a plurality of RLC-PDUs corresponding to one RLC-SDU. [0047] When the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the MAC processing unit 130 is notified of the 5 allocation space, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 determines whether allocation of free space of MAC PDUs for all the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is completed (step S105). Here, free space has been allocated for all the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n and thus, the 10 description below will continue by assuming that allocation of free space for all the RLC processing units is completed (Yes in step S105). [0048] The RLC-PDU created by the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 of each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is output 15 to the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 of the MAC processing unit 130 and the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 creates MAC-PDUs (step S106). That is, the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 multiplexes each RLC-PDU as a MAC-SDU and adds the header of the MAC layer to the whole of a plurality of MAC-SDUs. In the 20 present embodiment, free space of the two MAC-PDUs corresponding to the two antennas 150-1 and 150-2 is allocated to RLC-PDUs of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n and thus, the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 creates two MAC-PDUs. 25 [0049] Since free space of MAC-PDUs is allocated in such a way that division of RLC-SDU is minimized in the present embodiment, the number of MAC-SDUs contained in the created two MAC-PDUs is minimized. In other words, the proportion of space occupied by headers of the RLC layer in the two MAC 30 PDUs is reduced to a minimum so that more data may be multiplexed into the MAC-PDUs. As a result, transmission efficiency of data is improved. Moreover, the RLC processing unit allocates free space of MAC-PDUs to RLC-PDUs in 8444604 19 descending order of priority and thus, RLC-SDUs with an increasingly higher priority are less likely to be divided. As a result, important data to be prioritized is less likely to be transmitted across a plurality of MAC-PDUs so that QoS 5 control may reliably be exercised. [0050] The two MAC-PDUs created by the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 are output to the Layer 1 processing unit 140 and simultaneously transmitted from the two antennas 150-1 and 150-2 by transmission processing of Layer 1 being performed 10 thereon by the Layer 1 processing unit 140 (step S107). In the present embodiment, an RLC-SDU with a higher priority is multiplexed into one MAC-PDU without being divided and thus, if the MAC-PDU transmitted from one antenna is correctly received on the receiving side, the whole RLC-SDU with a 15 higher priority may be acquired. On the other hand, an RLC SDU with a lower priority may be multiplexed into two MAC PDUs after being divided and thus, unless both MAC-PDUs transmitted from the two antennas are correctly received, the whole RLC-SDU with a lower priority may not be acquired on 20 the receiving side. [0051] Next, a concrete example of transmission data generation according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 6. For the below example, a case when a new RLC-SDU is transmitted is considered and it 25 is assumed that there is no transmission of an RLC-PDU to be retransmitted or control information. More specifically, an example will be described a case when a new RLC-SDU is held in the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 in each of RLC#1 to #4 corresponding to four RLC processing units and these RLC-SDUs 30 are simultaneously transmitted after being multiplexed into MAC-PDU#1 and #2 corresponding to the two antennas 150-1 and 150-2. It is assumed that the RLC-SDU of the RLC#1 has the highest priority of data followed by the RLC-SDU of the RLC#2, 8444604 20 the RLC-SDU of the RLC#3, and the RLC-SDU of the RLC#4. [0052] The RLC#1 has the highest priority and thus, the maximum free space of the two MAC-PDU#1 and #2 is notified from the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 as 5 free space information. The RLC#1 may freely allocate the whole maximum free space of the two MAC-PDU#1 and #2 to the RLC-SDU and so allocates head space of the MAC-PDU#1 to the RLC-SDU so that the RLC-SDU is not divided. Therefore, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the RLC-PDU#1 created by the RLC#1 is 10 multiplexed into the head space of the MAC-PDU#1. [0053] After deciding the allocation space to the RLC-SDU, the RLC#1 notifies the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the decided allocation space. After receiving the notification, the radio resource information acquisition 15 unit 131 sets new free space by excluding the space corresponding to the RLC-PDU#1. [0054] Thus, the RLC#2 with the second highest priority is notified of free space excluding the space into which RLC PDU#1 is multiplexed from the maximum free space of the two 20 MAC-PDU#1 and #2 as free space information. The RLC#2 may allocate the notified free space to the RLC-SDU and so allocates head space of the MAC-PDU#2 to the RLC-SDU so that the RLC-SDU is not divided. That is, the MAC-PDU#1 does not have sufficient free space remaining to be allocated to the 25 RLC-SDU of the RLC#2 and so the head space of the MAC-PDU#2 is allocated to the RLC-SDU to avoid division of the RLC-SDU. Therefore, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the RLC-PDU created by the RLC#2 is to be multiplexed into the head space of the MAC-PDU#2 as RLC-PDU#3. 30 [0055] After deciding the allocation space to the RLC-SDU, the RLC#2 notifies the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the decided allocation space. After receiving the notification, the radio resource information acquisition 8444604 21 unit 131 sets new free space by excluding the space corresponding to the RLC-PDU#3. [0056] Thus, the RLC#3 with the third highest priority is notified of free space excluding the space into which RLC 5 PDU#1 and #3 are multiplexed from the maximum free space of the two MAC-PDU#1 and #2 as free space information. The RLC#3 may allocate the notified free space to the RLC-SDU and so allocates the space immediately after the space into which the RLC-PDU#1 of the MAC-PDU#1 is multiplexed, to the RLC-SDU, 10 so that the RLC-SDU is not divided. That is, the MAC-PDU#1 has sufficient free space remaining to be allocated to the RLC-SDU of the RLC#3 and so the space immediately after the RLC-PDU#1 is allocated to the RLC-SDU of the RLC#3. Therefore, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the RLC-PDU created by 15 the RLC#3 is multiplexed into the space immediately after the RLC-PDU#1 as RLC-PDU#2. [0057] After deciding the allocation space to the RLC-SDU, the RLC#3 notifies the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the decided allocation space. After receiving 20 the notification, the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 sets new free space by excluding the space corresponding to the RLC-PDU#2. [0058] Thus, the RLC#4 with the fourth highest priority is notified of free space excluding the space into which RLC 25 PDU#1 to #3 are multiplexed from the maximum free space of the two MAC-PDU#1 and #2 as free space information. The RLC#4 may allocate the notified free space to the RLC-SDU and so searches for free space that may be allocated without dividing the RLC-SDU. However, sufficient free space to 30 multiplex the RLC-SDU does not remain and so the remaining free space of the MAC-PDU#2 is allocated to a portion of the RLC-SDU. That is, only the MAC-PDU#2 has free space remaining that may be allocated to a portion of the RLC-SDU 8444604 22 of the RLC#4 and so the space immediately after the RLC-PDU#3 is allocated to a portion of the RLC-SDU of the RLC#4. Therefore, the RLC#4 divides the RLC-SDU by fitting to the size of the allocation space and creates an RLC-PDU from the obtained portion of the RLC-SDU to multiplex the RLC-PDU, as illustrated in FIG. 6, into the space immediately after the RLC PDU#3 as RLC-PDU#4. [0059] According to the present embodiment, as described above, if the size of free space of a plurality of MAC-PDUs transmitted simultaneously from a plurality of antennas is decided from radio resources, free space of the size that allows multiplexing without dividing the RLC-SDU is reserved for the RLC processing unit in descending order of priority. Thus, the number of divided RLC-SDUs may be minimized and so the number of RLC-PDUs created by adding headers of the RLC layer may be minimized. As a result, radio resources consumed for transmitting headers of the RLC layer may be reduced and also transmission efficiency of data may be improved. RLC-SDUs with an increasingly higher priority are less likely to be divided and thus, multiplexing of data with high demanded QoS across a plurality of MAC-PDUs becomes less likely so that reliable QoS control may be exercised. [0060] Second Embodiment A second embodiment of the present disclosure is characterized in that the size of free space of a MAC-PDU that will be transmitted in the future is estimated and free space of a plurality of MAC-PDUs transmitted chronologically is allocated to RLC-SDUs in descending order of priority. [0061] FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating main components of the transmission apparatus according to the present embodiment. In FIG. 7, the same reference numerals are attached to the same components as those in FIG. 4 and a description thereof is not repeated here. The transmission 23 apparatus illustrated in FIG. 7 includes a MAC processing unit 200, instead of the MAC processing unit 130 of the transmission apparatus illustrated in FIG. 4 and includes only one antenna 150. The MAC processing unit 200 has a 5 configuration in which, instead of the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the MAC processing unit 130, a radio resource information acquisition unit 201 and to which a free space size estimation unit 202 is added. [0062] The radio resource information acquisition unit 201 10 acquires information about radio resources currently available for data transmission from the antenna 150 and based on the radio resource information, decides the size of free space of the MAC-PDU currently to be transmitted from the antenna 150. When the size of free space of a MAC-PDU 15 that will be transmitted in the future from the antenna 150 is notified from the free space size estimation unit 202, the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 adds up the size of free space of the MAC-PDU currently to be transmitted and that of free space of the MAC-PDU that will be 20 transmitted in the future to decide the maximum size of free space. [0063] Further, when the allocation space is notified from the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n, the radio resource information 25 acquisition unit 201 decides the new size of free space of the MAC-PDU by subtracting the size of allocation space from the size of free space of the MAC-PDU. Then, the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 outputs free space information containing the newly decided size of free space 30 to the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit with the highest priority among the RLC processing units not already notified of the free space information indicating the size of free space of the MAC-PDU. 8444604 24 [0064] The free space size estimation unit 202 estimates the size of free space of the MAC-PDU that will be transmitted in the future based on channel quality information (CQI) reported from a reception apparatus (not 5 illustrated) to be a transmission destination of the MAC-PDU. More specifically, the free space size estimation unit 202 forecasts CQI that will be received next time and thereafter from a history of CQI received to date. The CQI indicates channel quality between the transmission apparatus and the 10 reception apparatus (not illustrated) and does not normally change significantly in a short time. Therefore, CQI that will be received next time and thereafter may be forecast relatively correctly from a history of CQI to date. [0065] Then, the free space size estimation unit 202 15 estimates the size of free space of one MAC-PDU or more transmitted subsequent to the MAC-PDU whose size of free space has been decided by the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 from forecast results of CQI. The free space size estimation unit 202 also notifies the radio 20 resource information acquisition unit 201 of the size of free space of the MAC-PDU obtained by estimation. The free space size estimation unit 202 need not necessarily estimate the size of free space of MAC-PDUs that will be transmitted in the future based on CQI. That is, the free space size 25 estimation unit 202 may estimate the size of free space of MAC-PDUs in the future based on, for example, a history of the size of free space of MAC-PDUs to date. [0066] Next, a transmission data generation method by a transmission apparatus similarly configured as described 30 above will be described with reference to the flow chart in FIG. 8. In FIG. 8, the same reference numerals are attached to the same steps as those in FIG. 5 and a description thereof is not repeated here. 8444604 25 [0067] Radio resources in the antenna 150 constantly change and thus, the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 acquires radio resource information concerning the antenna 150 via the Layer 1 processing unit 140 (step S101). Then, 5 the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 decides the size of free space of the MAC-PDU transmitted currently from the antenna 150 from the radio resource information. [0068] The free space size estimation unit 202 estimates the size of free space of MAC-PDUs that will be transmitted 10 in the future from the antenna 150 based on CQI (step S201). That is, the free space size estimation unit 202 estimates the size of free space of one MAC-PDU or more transmitted subsequent to the MAC-PDU whose size of free space has been decided by the radio resource information acquisition unit 15 201 from the condition of channel quality to date. The free space size estimation unit 202 notifies the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 of the estimated size of free space of MAC-PDUs and the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 adds up the size of free space of a 20 predetermined number of MAC-PDUs transmitted currently or hereinafter to decide the maximum size of free space. The RLC processing unit with the highest priority among the RLC processing units not notified of free space information is notified of the free space information indicating the size of 25 free space decided by the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 (step S102). [0069] Then, the free space allocation unit 121 of the RLC processing unit notified of the free space information allocates a portion of the size of free space to RLC-SDUs 30 (step S103). At this point, the free space allocation unit 121 selects a contiguous sequence of free space in one MAC PDU as the allocation space of RLC-SDU so that one MAC-PDU is allocated without the RLC-SDU being divided and notifies the 8444604 26 RLC-SDU buffer unit 122, the retransmission buffer unit 123, and the MAC processing unit 200 of the selected allocation space. [0070] After the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the 5 retransmission buffer unit 123 are notified of the allocation space, a new or retransmission RLC-SDU is output to the RLC PDU creation unit 124 and the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 creates an RLC-PDU by adding an appropriate RLC layer header to the RLC-SDU (step S104). 10 [0071] When the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 of the MAC processing unit 200 is notified of the allocation space, the radio resource information acquisition unit 201 determines whether allocation of free space of MAC PDUs for all the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is 15 completed (step S105). Hereinafter, like in the first embodiment, the allocation of free space of MAC-PDUs to RLC SDUs is carried out in all the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. [0072] When the allocation of free space is completed in 20 all the RLC processing units (Yes in step S105), each RLC-PDU created by the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is output to the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 of the MAC processing unit 200 and the MAC PDU creation unit 132 creates MAC-PDUs (step S106). Here, 25 not only is the MAC-PDU to be transmitted currently created, but also MAC-PDUs in the future whose size of free space is estimated by the free space size estimation unit 202 are created. MAC-PDUs created by the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 are output to the Layer 1 processing unit 140 and 30 successively transmitted from the antenna 150 by transmission processing of Layer 1 being performed by the Layer 1 processing unit 140 (step S107). [0073] In the present embodiment, an RLC-SDU with a higher 8444604 27 priority may be multiplexed into one MAC-PDU without being divided and thus, if one MAC PDU is correctly received on the receiving side, the whole RLC-SDU with a higher priority may be acquired. On the other hand, an RLC-SDU with a lower priority may be multiplexed into two MAC-PDUs after being divided and thus, unless both MAC-PDUs transmitted in different timing are correctly received on the receiving side, the whole RLC-SDU with a lower priority may not be acquired. As a result, important data to be prioritized will not be transmitted across a plurality of MAC-PDUs so that QoS control may reliably be exercised. [0074] According to the present embodiment, as described above, if the size of free space of a plurality of MAC-PDUs transmitted in different timing is estimated based on radio resources and channel quality, free space of the size that allows multiplexing without dividing the RLC SDU is reserved for the RLC processing unit in descending order of priority. Thus, the number of divided RLC-SDUs may be minimized in a transmission apparatus including one antenna and so the number of RLC-PDUs created by adding headers of the RLC layer may be minimized. As a result, radio resources consumed for transmitting headers of the RLC layer may be prevented from increasing and also transmission efficiency of data may be improved. RLC-SDUs with an increasingly higher priority are less likely to be divided and thus, multiplexing of data with high demanded QoS across a plurality of MAC-PDUs becomes less likely so that reliable QoS control may be exercised. [0075] Third Embodiment A third embodiment of the present disclosure is characterized in that, instead of allocating free space of MAC-PDUs to RLC-SDUs in the RLC layer, scheduling of deciding allocation of free space is carried out in the MAC layer. [0076] FIG. 9 is a block diagram illustrating main 28 components of the transmission apparatus according to the present embodiment. In FIG. 9, the same reference numerals are attached to the same components as those in FIG. 4 and a description thereof is not repeated here. The transmission 5 apparatus illustrated in FIG. 9 includes a MAC processing unit 300, instead of the MAC processing unit 130 of the transmission apparatus illustrated in FIG. 4. The MAC processing unit 300 includes a scheduler unit 301, instead of the radio resource information acquisition unit 131 of the 10 MAC processing unit 130. [0077] The scheduler unit 301 monitors the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the retransmission buffer unit 123 of each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n to detect the quantity of RLC-SDU(s) holding in the RLC layer. That is, 15 the scheduler unit 301 acquires the amount of data holding in the RLC layer to be transmitted such as a new or retransmission RLC-SDU waiting to be transmitted and control information. [0078] The scheduler unit 301 also acquires information 20 about radio resources available for data transmission from each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 to decide the maximum size of free space of MAC-PDUs transmitted from the two antennas based on the information about radio resources. [0079] Then, the scheduler unit 301 carries out scheduling 25 to allocate free space of MAC-PDUs to data holding in the RLC layer held by the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. At this point, the scheduler unit 301 allocates free space of MAC-PDUs that may be allocated without dividing data to holding data holding in the RLC processing unit in descending 30 order of priority. [0080] The scheduler unit 301 notifies the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the retransmission buffer unit 123 in each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n of the allocation 8444604 29 space of the MAC-PDU allocated to holding data in each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n and also notifies the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 thereof. [0081] A transmission data generation method by a 5 transmission apparatus similarly configured as described above will be described with reference to the flow chart in FIG. 10. [0082] Radio resources in each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 constantly change and thus, the scheduler unit 301 10 acquires radio resource information concerning each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 via the Layer 1 processing unit 140 (step S101). Then, the scheduler unit 301 decides the maximum size of free space of the MAC-PDU corresponding to each of the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 from the radio resource 15 information. [0083] The scheduler unit 301 acquires the amount of control information of RLC-PDUs and the RLC layer held in the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the retransmission buffer unit 123 of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n. Accordingly, 20 the amount of holding data in the RLC layer waiting to be transmitted in the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is acquired (step S301). [0084] After the maximum size of free space of MAC-PDUs is decided and the amount of holding data in the RLC layer is 25 acquired, the scheduler unit 301 carries out scheduling to allocate free space of MAC-PDUs to holding data of each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n (step S302). That is, the scheduler unit 301 first allocates a portion of free space to holding data in the RLC processing unit 120-1 with 30 the highest priority. At this point, a contiguous sequence of free space in one MAC-PDU is selected as the allocation space so that holding data in the RLC processing unit 120-1 is allocated to one MAC-PDU without being divided. 8444604 30 [0085] After the allocation space to the holding data in the RLC processing unit 120-1 being selected, the scheduler unit 301 subtracts the size of the allocation space to the holding data in the RLC processing unit 120-1 from the 5 maximum size of free space of the MAC-PDU to calculate the new size of free space of the MAC-PDU. Then, the scheduler unit 301 allocates a portion of new free space to holding data in the RLC processing unit 120-2 with the second highest priority. Also in this case, a contiguous sequence of free 10 space in one MAC-PDU is selected as the allocation space of RLC-SDU so that holding data in the RLC processing unit 120-2 is allocated to one MAC-PDU without being divided. If, however, sufficient free space to allocate to holding data is available in none of the two MAC-PDUs, space to be allocated 15 to the divided holding data is reserved in each of the MAC PDUs. [0086] Hereinafter, free space of the MAC-PDUs is allocated to holding data of all the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120 n in descending order of priority. When free space is 20 allocated to all holding data, the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 or the retransmission buffer unit 123 of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is notified of the allocation space allocated to each piece of holding data (step S303). [0087] When the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 and the 25 retransmission buffer unit 123 is notified of the allocation space in each of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n, a new or retransmission RLC-SDU is output to the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 and the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 creates an RLC-PDU by adding an appropriate RLC layer header to the 30 RLC-SDU (step S104). If the notified size of allocated space is too small and division of RLC-SDU becomes necessary, the RLC-SDU buffer unit 122 or the retransmission buffer unit 123 divides the RLC-SDU to fit to the size of allocation space 8444604 31 and divided data is output to the RLC-PDU creation unit 124. Then, the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 creates a plurality of RLC-PDUs corresponding to one RLC-SDU by adding appropriate RLC layer headers to the respective data. 5 [0088] Each RLC-PDU created by the RLC-PDU creation unit 124 of the RLC processing units 120-1 to 120-n is output to the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 of the MAC processing unit 300 and the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 creates MAC-PDUs (step S106). The MAC-PDUs created by the MAC-PDU creation unit 132 10 are output to the Layer 1 processing unit 140 and simultaneously transmitted each from the antennas 150-1 and 150-2 by transmission processing of Layer 1 being performed by the Layer 1 processing unit 140 (step S107). [0089] In the present embodiment, holding data of an RLC 15 processing unit with a higher priority is multiplexed into one MAC-PDU without being divided and thus, if an MAC-PDU transmitted from one antenna is correctly received on the receiving side, the whole data of the RLC processing unit with a higher priority may be acquired. On the other hand, 20 holding data of an RLC processing unit with a lower priority may be multiplexed into two MAC-PDUs after being divided. Thus, unless both MAC-PDUs transmitted from two antennas are correctly received on the receiving side, the whole data of the RLC processing unit with a lower priority may not be 25 acquired. As a result, important data to be prioritized will not be transmitted across a plurality of MAC-PDUs so that QoS control may reliably be exercised. [0090] According to the present embodiment, as described above, if the size of free space of a plurality of MAC-PDUs 30 transmitted simultaneously from a plurality of antennas is decided from radio resources, the amount of holding data in each RLC layer is acquired in the MAC layer and free space of the size that allows multiplexing without dividing the 8444604 32 holding data is reserved for the holding data in the RLC layer in descending order of priority. Thus, the number of pieces of data in the RLC layer transmitted after being divided may be minimized and so the number of RLC-PDUs 5 created by adding headers of the RLC layer may be minimized. As a result, radio resources consumed for transmitting headers of the RLC layer may be prevented from increasing and also transmission efficiency of data may be improved. Data of the RLC layer with an increasingly higher priority is less 10 likely to be divided and thus, multiplexing of data with high demanded QoS across a plurality of MAC-PDUs becomes less likely so that reliable QoS control may be exercised. [0091] In each of the above embodiments, a case when a plurality of SDUs of an upper layer, the RLC layer, is 15 multiplexed into PDUs of a lower layer, the MAC layer, has been described, but the present invention is not limited to such a case and may be applied also to between layers other than the RLC layer and the MAC layer. That is, when a plurality of pieces of data of an upper layer is multiplexed 20 into free space in predetermined data transmission units of a lower layer, effects similar to those of each of the above embodiments may be achieved by allocating free space in data transmission units to each piece of data so that division of each piece of data is avoided if possible. In this case, 25 reliable QoS control may be exercised by allocating free space to data in descending order of priority. [0092] A transmission apparatus and a transmission data generation method similar to those described in each of the above embodiments can be realized by generating a 30 transmission data generation program describing the transmission data generation method described in each of the above embodiments in a computer executable form and causing the computer to execute the transmission data generation 8444604 33 program. In this case, a computer readable recording medium can be caused to store the transmission data generation program to introduce the transmission data generation program into the computer by using the recording medium. 5 [0093] Further, in each of the above embodiments, the RLC layer and the MAC layer of Layer 2 in LTE have been described as an upper layer and a lower layer respectively, but the present invention is not limited to such an example and can be widely applied when a plurality of pieces of data in an 10 upper layer is multiplexed into a plurality of data transmission units of a lower layer in various communication protocols and communication methods. 8444604
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1. A communication apparatus comprising: an acquisition unit that acquires a size of free space provided in each of a plurality of data transmission units of a first layer; an allocation unit that allocates, to each of a plurality of pieces of data of a second layer in descending order of priority of the plurality of pieces of data, a contiguous sequence of free space from among the free space whose size is acquired by the acquisition unit, the contiguous sequence of free space being equal in size to the each of the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer and provided in one data transmission unit of the first layer; and a multiplexing unit that multiplexes the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer into the plurality of data transmission units of the first layer according to the allocation of the free space by the allocation unit.
2. The communication apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the allocation unit allocates a free space across the plurality of data transmission units to a piece of data when no contiguous sequence of the free space equal in size to the piece of data is available in one data transmission unit.
3. The communication apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the allocation unit includes a layer processing unit that is provided corresponding to the first layer, collects data amount of the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer, and decides allocation of the free space to each piece of data based on the collected data amount.
4. The communication apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the acquisition unit acquires the size of the free space of the plurality of data transmission units to be transmitted in different timing.
5. The communication apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the acquisition unit forecasts channel quality information in the future from the channel quality information to date to estimate the size of the free space in the data transmission units transmitted in the future based on a forecast result of the channel quality information. 35
6. A computer readable storage medium having stored therein a transmission data generation program for causing a computer to operate as a communication apparatus, the transmission data generation program causing the computer to execute a process comprising: acquiring a size of free space provided in each of a plurality of data transmission units of a first layer; allocating, to each of a plurality of pieces of data of a second layer in descending order of priority of the plurality of pieces of data, a contiguous sequence of free space from among the free space whose size is acquired, the contiguous sequence of free space being equal in size to the each of the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer and provided in one data transmission unit of the first layer; and multiplexing the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer into the plurality of data transmission units of the first layer according to the allocation of the free space at the allocating.
7. A transmission data generation method comprising: acquiring a size of free space provided in each of a plurality of data transmission units of a first layer; allocating, to each of a plurality of pieces of data of a second layer in descending order of priority of the plurality of pieces of data, a contiguous sequence of free space from among the free space whose size is acquired, the contiguous sequence of free space being equal in size to the each of the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer and provided in one data transmission unit of the first layer; and multiplexing the plurality of pieces of data of the second layer into the plurality of data transmission units of the first layer according to the allocation of the free space at the allocating. Fujitsu Limited Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON & FERGUSON
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