WO2008147273A1 - Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems - Google Patents

Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2008147273A1
WO2008147273A1 PCT/SE2007/050396 SE2007050396W WO2008147273A1 WO 2008147273 A1 WO2008147273 A1 WO 2008147273A1 SE 2007050396 W SE2007050396 W SE 2007050396W WO 2008147273 A1 WO2008147273 A1 WO 2008147273A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
base station
standard
gsm
cellular communications
time
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/SE2007/050396
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Ulf Skärby
Thomas ÖSTMAN
Lennart Blixt
Original Assignee
Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ)
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) filed Critical Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ)
Priority to PCT/SE2007/050396 priority Critical patent/WO2008147273A1/en
Publication of WO2008147273A1 publication Critical patent/WO2008147273A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W72/00Local resource management
    • H04W72/04Wireless resource allocation
    • H04W72/044Wireless resource allocation based on the type of the allocated resource
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W72/00Local resource management
    • H04W72/20Control channels or signalling for resource management
    • H04W72/23Control channels or signalling for resource management in the downlink direction of a wireless link, i.e. towards a terminal
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W88/00Devices specially adapted for wireless communication networks, e.g. terminals, base stations or access point devices
    • H04W88/08Access point devices
    • H04W88/10Access point devices adapted for operation in multiple networks, e.g. multi-mode access points

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to the use of multiple cellular telephony standards within one and the same system.
  • An operator of a wireless cellular communications system of a certain standard who wishes to make a slow transition from his present system to a system of another standard may be faced with a problem if he only has access to a certain limited bandwidth.
  • an operator of a GSM system may have access only to a bandwidth of 4,6 - 7 MHz on the 900 MHz band and wishes to make a transition of his system from the GSM standard to the WCDMA standard, the operator needs to allocate at least 4.6 MHz for WCDMA use, that being the minimum bandwidth in a WCDMA system.
  • the allocation of bandwidth to the WCDMA system needs to be done either by allocating additional bands of unused frequencies, or by freeing up approximately 23 GSM frequencies in a continuous band. The latter will be the case if there is no unused bandwidth available to the operator of the GSM system, and will most likely result in unwanted restrictions being placed on both systems.
  • the method of the invention comprises the step of letting the base station alternate between operating according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, so that the base station alternates between operating according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time.
  • the method of the invention comprises the step of letting the first cellular communications standard be the WCDMA standard.
  • the first predetermined period of time is chosen to essentially be equal to the length of a multiple of a frame in the WCDMA system, one frame having a duration of 10 ms in WCDMA.
  • the first and second predetermined periods of time are chosen to be essentially equal.
  • the present invention also discloses a radio base station which functions essentially according to the method described above, and also discloses a user terminal for use in a system in which the invention is applied.
  • Fig 1 shows an overview of a system in which the invention may be applied
  • Fig 2 shows a flow chart of a method of the invention
  • Fig 3 shows a block diagram of a base station of the invention
  • Fig 4 shows a block diagram of a user terminal of the invention.
  • Fig 1 shows an overview of a system 100 in which the present invention may be applied.
  • the system 100 comprises at least one cell 110, in which there can be a plurality of users with user terminals 130, and there is also at least one base station 120 which controls the traffic to and from the user terminals 130 in the cell 120.
  • the base station and the user terminals operate according to a defined system standard, such as, for example, the GSM standard.
  • a defined system standard such as, for example, the GSM standard.
  • the operator of the system wishes to upgrade his system so that it instead operates according to another standard, such as, for example, the WCDMA standard, he may have a problem if he has restrictions on the amount of bandwidth that he can use, since both systems, both the present system, e.g. a GSM system, and the system, e.g. a WCDMA system, to which he wishes to make a transition, must operate within the bandwidth available to the operator.
  • the new system in the present example the WCDMA system, may be introduced at the expense of the existing system, the GSM system in the present example, which is not particularly attractive for the operator, since this probably will place unwanted restrictions on both systems.
  • users will need to buy new terminals 130 which can function according to the standard of the new system, which is also an unattractive solution.
  • the present invention offers a solution to these problems, by means of a method which is shown in fig 2, which shows a rough flow chart of some of the steps of the method of the invention. Steps which are options or alternatives are shown with dashed lines.
  • the method 200 is, as has emerged from the description above, intended for use in a wireless cellular telecommunications system 100, such as the one shown in fig 1.
  • a wireless cellular telecommunications system 100 such as the one shown in fig 1.
  • the system 100 there can be at least one cell 110 with a number of user terminals 130 in it, and there is also at least one base station 120 which, inter alia, controls the traffic to and from the user terminals 130 in the cell 110.
  • the method 200 of the invention comprises the step 210 of letting the base station alternate between operating according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, so that the base station operates according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time, said periods alternating with each other.
  • the method 200 also comprises the step of letting the first cellular communications standard be the WCDMA standard, so that the base station 120 alternates between being a WCDMA base station and a base station of one other system.
  • the first predetermined period which is the period during which the base station
  • the first and second predetermined periods of time are chosen to be essentially equal, i.e. so that the base station 120 functions according to both standards during essentially equal periods of time.
  • the second cellular communications standard according to which the base station 120 functions is chosen to be a GSM standard or an LTE standard.
  • the phrase "a GSM standard”, and “an LTE standard” are used here as generic examples of TDMA and OFDM standards, respectively.
  • the BCCH channel, Broadcast Control Channel, in the GSM system is a channel which at present is broadcast constantly.
  • the standard should be changed to broadcast only in the GSM time periods.
  • this may be addressed as follows: either the base station 120 ceases to transmit the BCCH signals during the periods of time that the first cellular communications standard, i.e. the WCDMA system, is used.
  • the base station is made to transmit the BCCH signals of the GSM system on a frequency band which is set aside or allocated for those signals. Approximately 2.4 MHz or more will be needed for this purpose.
  • a function known as IPDL, Idle Period Down Link, in the WCDMA standard may suitably be used in order to enable the base station to alternate between its "WCDMA mode” and its "non WCDMA mode”.
  • Fig 3 shows a block diagram of a radio base station 300 of the invention.
  • the base station 300 of the invention is equipped with means for functioning both according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, and is also equipped with means for alternating between the first and a second cellular communications standards, so that the base station will operate according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time.
  • the base station 300 is equipped with an antenna 310 for receiving and transmitting signals to and from the base station.
  • an antenna 310 for receiving and transmitting signals to and from the base station.
  • separate send and receive antennas are entirely possible.
  • the antenna 310 is connected to the rest of the base station via feeder means 315.
  • the base station 300 is equipped with means 330 and 340 for acting as a base station according to the GSM standard (GSM being given only as an example of the second standard). Again, the exact nature and design of a GSM base station is known to those skilled in the field, so it will not be described in detail here. However, the "GSM part" of the base station 300 is connected to the antenna 310 via a Transceiver, Trx, which is shown separately as block 330.
  • Trx Transceiver
  • the base station 300 is also equipped with similar means 330', 350, for acting as a base station according to the WCDMA standard.
  • the TRX of the "WCDMA part" of the base station is also shown separately, as block 330'.
  • a switch 320 suitably a hardware switch, which controls which of the TRXs 330, 330', that is connected to the feeder 315 at the moment.
  • the switch is controlled by a processor or computer of some kind, which can be integrated in some other part of the base station 300, or which can be an integral part of the switch 320.
  • the means for enabling the base station 300 to function both according to a first cellular communications standard and according to a second cellular communications standard can be designed in a large number of ways, as can the means for switching between the two "modes", with the design of fig 3 being an example only.
  • the base station can be equipped with one and the same antenna for receive and transmit purposes, as well as a common feeder to the antenna, and a Multi Carrier Power Amplifier, an MCPA, with a switch connected to the input of the MCPA, said switch switching between components for the two systems,
  • TX and RX antenna and feeder • One and the same TX and RX antenna and feeder, and a splitter combiner, with the switching being performed by turning on or off the power of the WCDMA/GSM component of the base station.
  • Timing synchronization information from the GPS system • Timing synchronization information from the GPS system, • A transmission line which would connect the base stations in the network to a synchronization source,
  • the user terminals in the system also need to be synchronized to the base station's alternations between the two standards.
  • Users may have terminals which are adapted to either of the two systems between which the base station alternates, i.e. in the present example the WCDMA system and the GSM system.
  • the synchronization is done by means of the base station of the invention transmitting a message to the terminals in the system indicating the alternations.
  • the base station should transmit a message to the user terminals in the cell informing them of an alteration in the standard which the base station will follow during a coming period of time This can be done in a number of ways, but suitable examples of which mention can be made are:
  • the base station transmits the message during the period in question.
  • the base station transmits the message prior to the beginning of the period in question.
  • the base station at the moment can send a message to the WCDMA user terminals in the cell that it will switch to GSM 1 said message being transmitted either during the WCDMA period, suitably at its end, or at the beginning of the "GSM period".
  • GSM 1 the same principle will be valid for the GSM terminals in the system.
  • the message to the WCDMA terminals needs to comprise information regarding when the GSM period will begin and end. The same is valid for the GSM UEs, which must know when the WCDMA periods begin and end.
  • the message or messages is/are transmitted on a broadcast channel of the system.
  • such a user terminal should thus be equipped with means for receiving and acting on the message from the base station as described above, i.e. a message comprising information regarding a period of time during which the terminal may not make any transmissions which would interfere with a base station or user terminals of a system which is defined by the second standard.
  • the user terminal is a GSM terminal, it should also be adapted so that it does not need the BCCH channel of GSM during the "WCDMA periods", in other words it should be able wait during the WCDMA periods before it needs or expects transmissions from the base station on a certain channel of the GSM standard, such as the BCCH channel of GSM.
  • the user terminal which is in a system of the invention can also be a user terminal which is adapted to the WCDMA standard.
  • a user terminal 400 which may be used together with the system of the invention is schematically shown in fig 4.
  • the user terminal 400 comprises an antenna 410 which is used both for transmission and for reception, and also comprises a transmitter part 420 and a receiver part 430.
  • the terminal 400 comprises a processor, such as a microprocessor 440, which inter alia controls the operation of the transmitter 420 and the receiver 430.
  • the user terminal 400 can be a user terminal intended for either of the two standards which the base station of the system alternates between. If the standard which the user terminal 400 is referred to as a first standard, then the user terminal 400 will also be equipped with means for receiving and acting on a message from the base station, said message comprising information regarding a period of time during which the user terminal 400 may not make any transmissions which would interfere with a base station or user terminals of a system which is defined by the second standard which the base station of the invention can alternate to.
  • These means are suitably the antenna 410 and the receiver 420, which receive the message, and the processor 440, which controls the transmissions made by the user terminal 400.
  • the user terminal 400 is a GSM terminal, it should also be equipped with means for enabling it to wait during the WCDMA periods before it needs or expects transmissions from the base station on a certain channel of the GSM standard, such as the BCCH channel of GSM.
  • these means are the processor 440.
  • the second system or standard according to which the base station may function is not limited to being the GSM standard, this is merely an example of a system which may be used in the invention.
  • the method of the invention may be implemented in hardware or software, or a suitable combination of hardware or software. Those parts of the method which are implemented as software may be stored as a computer program on a computer readable storage medium.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
  • Mobile Radio Communication Systems (AREA)

Abstract

The invention discloses a method (200) for use in a wireless cellular telecommunications system (100) with at least one cell (110) with a plurality of user terminals (130) and at least one base station (120, 300) for the cell. The method of the invention comprises the step (210) of letting the base station (120) alternate between operating according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, so that the base station alternates between operating according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time. The method (200) additionally comprises the step (220) of letting the first cellular communications standard be the WCDMA standard.

Description

TITLE
Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems.
TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to the use of multiple cellular telephony standards within one and the same system.
BACKGROUND
An operator of a wireless cellular communications system of a certain standard, who wishes to make a slow transition from his present system to a system of another standard may be faced with a problem if he only has access to a certain limited bandwidth. For example, an operator of a GSM system may have access only to a bandwidth of 4,6 - 7 MHz on the 900 MHz band and wishes to make a transition of his system from the GSM standard to the WCDMA standard, the operator needs to allocate at least 4.6 MHz for WCDMA use, that being the minimum bandwidth in a WCDMA system.
The allocation of bandwidth to the WCDMA system needs to be done either by allocating additional bands of unused frequencies, or by freeing up approximately 23 GSM frequencies in a continuous band. The latter will be the case if there is no unused bandwidth available to the operator of the GSM system, and will most likely result in unwanted restrictions being placed on both systems.
SUMMARY
As has become evident from the explanation above, there exists a need for an operator of a wireless cellular system such as, for example, a GSM system, to be able to make a transition to another system, such as, for example a WCDMA system, within a limited bandwidth.
This need is addressed by the present invention in that it discloses a method for use in a wireless cellular telecommunications system, in which system there is at least one cell in which there can be a plurality of users with user terminals and at least one base station which controls the traffic to and from users in the cell.
The method of the invention comprises the step of letting the base station alternate between operating according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, so that the base station alternates between operating according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time.
In addition, the method of the invention comprises the step of letting the first cellular communications standard be the WCDMA standard.
Suitably but not necessarily, the first predetermined period of time is chosen to essentially be equal to the length of a multiple of a frame in the WCDMA system, one frame having a duration of 10 ms in WCDMA. In one embodiment, the first and second predetermined periods of time are chosen to be essentially equal.
Thus, by means of the invention, it has been made possible for operators of cellular wireless communications systems to make a smooth transition from one system to another within a limited bandwidth.
This, and other advantages of the invention, will become even more apparent form the following detailed description.
The present invention also discloses a radio base station which functions essentially according to the method described above, and also discloses a user terminal for use in a system in which the invention is applied.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will be described in more detail in the following, with reference to the appended drawings, in which
Fig 1 shows an overview of a system in which the invention may be applied, and
Fig 2 shows a flow chart of a method of the invention, and
Fig 3 shows a block diagram of a base station of the invention, and
Fig 4 shows a block diagram of a user terminal of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Fig 1 shows an overview of a system 100 in which the present invention may be applied. As shown in fig 1 , the system 100 comprises at least one cell 110, in which there can be a plurality of users with user terminals 130, and there is also at least one base station 120 which controls the traffic to and from the user terminals 130 in the cell 120.
In a traditional system 100, the base station and the user terminals operate according to a defined system standard, such as, for example, the GSM standard. If the operator of the system wishes to upgrade his system so that it instead operates according to another standard, such as, for example, the WCDMA standard, he may have a problem if he has restrictions on the amount of bandwidth that he can use, since both systems, both the present system, e.g. a GSM system, and the system, e.g. a WCDMA system, to which he wishes to make a transition, must operate within the bandwidth available to the operator.
Thus, if there are bandwidth limitations which the operator needs to follow, the new system, in the present example the WCDMA system, may be introduced at the expense of the existing system, the GSM system in the present example, which is not particularly attractive for the operator, since this probably will place unwanted restrictions on both systems. In addition, at such a transition, users will need to buy new terminals 130 which can function according to the standard of the new system, which is also an unattractive solution.
The present invention offers a solution to these problems, by means of a method which is shown in fig 2, which shows a rough flow chart of some of the steps of the method of the invention. Steps which are options or alternatives are shown with dashed lines.
The method 200 is, as has emerged from the description above, intended for use in a wireless cellular telecommunications system 100, such as the one shown in fig 1. As shown in fig 1 , in the system 100 there can be at least one cell 110 with a number of user terminals 130 in it, and there is also at least one base station 120 which, inter alia, controls the traffic to and from the user terminals 130 in the cell 110.
The method 200 of the invention comprises the step 210 of letting the base station alternate between operating according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, so that the base station operates according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time, said periods alternating with each other.
As shown in step 220, the method 200 also comprises the step of letting the first cellular communications standard be the WCDMA standard, so that the base station 120 alternates between being a WCDMA base station and a base station of one other system.
In a particular embodiment of the invention, as shown in step 230 in fig 2, the first predetermined period, which is the period during which the base station
120 functions according to the WCDMA standard, is chosen to essentially be equal to the length of a dual frame in the WCDMA system due to interleaving, i.e. at present 20 ms. Suitably, as shown in step 240, the first and second predetermined periods of time are chosen to be essentially equal, i.e. so that the base station 120 functions according to both standards during essentially equal periods of time.
As shown in step 250, the second cellular communications standard according to which the base station 120 functions is chosen to be a GSM standard or an LTE standard. The phrase "a GSM standard", and "an LTE standard" are used here as generic examples of TDMA and OFDM standards, respectively.
The BCCH channel, Broadcast Control Channel, in the GSM system is a channel which at present is broadcast constantly. Preferably, the standard should be changed to broadcast only in the GSM time periods. In order to make the invention function better, as shown in step 260, this may be addressed as follows: either the base station 120 ceases to transmit the BCCH signals during the periods of time that the first cellular communications standard, i.e. the WCDMA system, is used. As an alternative, if the available bandwidth permits, the base station is made to transmit the BCCH signals of the GSM system on a frequency band which is set aside or allocated for those signals. Approximately 2.4 MHz or more will be needed for this purpose.
With respect to "WCDMA part" of the base station of the invention, a function known as IPDL, Idle Period Down Link, in the WCDMA standard may suitably be used in order to enable the base station to alternate between its "WCDMA mode" and its "non WCDMA mode".
Fig 3 shows a block diagram of a radio base station 300 of the invention. As has merged from the description above, and as is also indicated in fig 3, the base station 300 of the invention is equipped with means for functioning both according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, and is also equipped with means for alternating between the first and a second cellular communications standards, so that the base station will operate according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time.
The exact nature of the means for functioning according to both of said standards, as well as alternating between the two standards, can be designed in a large number of ways, which will be realized by the man skilled in the field. Accordingly, only some of many possible examples will be described below, one of which is shown in fig 3.
As shown in fig 3, the base station 300 is equipped with an antenna 310 for receiving and transmitting signals to and from the base station. Naturally, separate send and receive antennas are entirely possible.
The antenna 310 is connected to the rest of the base station via feeder means 315.
The base station 300 is equipped with means 330 and 340 for acting as a base station according to the GSM standard (GSM being given only as an example of the second standard). Again, the exact nature and design of a GSM base station is known to those skilled in the field, so it will not be described in detail here. However, the "GSM part" of the base station 300 is connected to the antenna 310 via a Transceiver, Trx, which is shown separately as block 330.
Apart from the GSM means 330, 340, the base station 300 is also equipped with similar means 330', 350, for acting as a base station according to the WCDMA standard. The TRX of the "WCDMA part" of the base station is also shown separately, as block 330'. In order to enable the base station 300 to alternate between the two standards, it is equipped with a switch 320, suitably a hardware switch, which controls which of the TRXs 330, 330', that is connected to the feeder 315 at the moment. Suitably, the switch is controlled by a processor or computer of some kind, which can be integrated in some other part of the base station 300, or which can be an integral part of the switch 320.
As mentioned previously, the means for enabling the base station 300 to function both according to a first cellular communications standard and according to a second cellular communications standard can be designed in a large number of ways, as can the means for switching between the two "modes", with the design of fig 3 being an example only.
Other examples of designs which would achieve the desired purpose and which can be mentioned are:
• The base station can be equipped with one and the same antenna for receive and transmit purposes, as well as a common feeder to the antenna, and a Multi Carrier Power Amplifier, an MCPA, with a switch connected to the input of the MCPA, said switch switching between components for the two systems,
• Different TX antennas and feeders for the two standards, with the switching being performed by turning on or off the power of the WCDMA/GSM component of the base station.
• One and the same TX and RX antenna and feeder, and a splitter combiner, with the switching being performed by turning on or off the power of the WCDMA/GSM component of the base station.
One area which has so far not been addressed in this description is how a time reference could be achieved which would allow the base station 300 to operate on the respective standard for the intended periods of time, and to switch between the two standards at the intend points in time. Examples which can be mentioned of how this can be achieved are:
• Timing synchronization information from the GPS system, • A transmission line which would connect the base stations in the network to a synchronization source,
• Synchronization via RF long-wave,
• Synchronization via the IP-net,
• Possibly via the power grid, with knowledge of the frequency of the grid, e.g. 50 Hz.
Turning now to the user terminal's role in the present invention, the user terminals in the system also need to be synchronized to the base station's alternations between the two standards. Users may have terminals which are adapted to either of the two systems between which the base station alternates, i.e. in the present example the WCDMA system and the GSM system.
Suitably, the synchronization is done by means of the base station of the invention transmitting a message to the terminals in the system indicating the alternations. The base station should transmit a message to the user terminals in the cell informing them of an alteration in the standard which the base station will follow during a coming period of time This can be done in a number of ways, but suitable examples of which mention can be made are:
• The base station transmits the message during the period in question.
• The base station transmits the message prior to the beginning of the period in question.
In other words, in order to exemplify the first bullet point above, if the base station at the moment is acting as a WCDMA base station, it can send a message to the WCDMA user terminals in the cell that it will switch to GSM1 said message being transmitted either during the WCDMA period, suitably at its end, or at the beginning of the "GSM period". The same principle will be valid for the GSM terminals in the system.
The message to the WCDMA terminals needs to comprise information regarding when the GSM period will begin and end. The same is valid for the GSM UEs, which must know when the WCDMA periods begin and end.
Suitably, the message or messages is/are transmitted on a broadcast channel of the system.
With respect to the user terminals which should be used in a system which utilizes the invention, such a user terminal should thus be equipped with means for receiving and acting on the message from the base station as described above, i.e. a message comprising information regarding a period of time during which the terminal may not make any transmissions which would interfere with a base station or user terminals of a system which is defined by the second standard.
In addition, if the user terminal is a GSM terminal, it should also be adapted so that it does not need the BCCH channel of GSM during the "WCDMA periods", in other words it should be able wait during the WCDMA periods before it needs or expects transmissions from the base station on a certain channel of the GSM standard, such as the BCCH channel of GSM.
Naturally, the user terminal which is in a system of the invention can also be a user terminal which is adapted to the WCDMA standard.
A user terminal 400 which may be used together with the system of the invention is schematically shown in fig 4. The user terminal 400 comprises an antenna 410 which is used both for transmission and for reception, and also comprises a transmitter part 420 and a receiver part 430. In addition, the terminal 400 comprises a processor, such as a microprocessor 440, which inter alia controls the operation of the transmitter 420 and the receiver 430.
As has been explained, the user terminal 400 can be a user terminal intended for either of the two standards which the base station of the system alternates between. If the standard which the user terminal 400 is referred to as a first standard, then the user terminal 400 will also be equipped with means for receiving and acting on a message from the base station, said message comprising information regarding a period of time during which the user terminal 400 may not make any transmissions which would interfere with a base station or user terminals of a system which is defined by the second standard which the base station of the invention can alternate to.
These means are suitably the antenna 410 and the receiver 420, which receive the message, and the processor 440, which controls the transmissions made by the user terminal 400.
If the user terminal 400 is a GSM terminal, it should also be equipped with means for enabling it to wait during the WCDMA periods before it needs or expects transmissions from the base station on a certain channel of the GSM standard, such as the BCCH channel of GSM. Suitably, these means are the processor 440.
The invention is not limited to the examples of embodiments described above and shown in the drawings. For example, the second system or standard according to which the base station may function is not limited to being the GSM standard, this is merely an example of a system which may be used in the invention.
In addition, it should be pointed out that the method of the invention may be implemented in hardware or software, or a suitable combination of hardware or software. Those parts of the method which are implemented as software may be stored as a computer program on a computer readable storage medium.

Claims

1. A method (200) for use in a wireless cellular telecommunications system (100), in which system there is at least one cell (110) in which there can be a plurality of user terminals (130) and at least one base station (120, 300) which controls the traffic to and from the user terminals in the cell, the method (200) being characterized in that it comprises the step (210) of letting the base station (120) alternate between operating according to a first and a second cellular communications standard, so that the base station alternates between operating according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time, the method (200) additionally comprising the step (220) of letting said first cellular communications standard be the WCDMA standard.
2. The method (200, 230) of claim 1 , according to which the first predetermined period is chosen to essentially be equal to a multiple of a frame in the WCDMA system.
3. The method (200, 230, 240) of claim 1 or 2, according to which the first and second predetermined periods of time are chosen to be essentially equal.
4. The method (200, 230, 240, 250) of any of the previous claims, according to which said second cellular communications standard is chosen to be a
TDMA standard such as GSM, or an OFDM standard such as LTE.
5. The method (200, 230, 240, 250) of any of the previous claims, according to which the base station sends a message to the user terminals in the cell informing them of an alteration in the standard which the base station will follow during a coming period of time.
6. The method (200, 230, 240, 250) of claim 5, according to which the message is sent during the period in question.
7. The method (200, 230, 240, 250) of claim 5, according to which the message is sent prior to the beginning of the period in question.
8. The method (200, 230, 240, 250) of any of claims 4-7, according to which, if the second cellular communications standard is chosen to be GSM, the base station ceases to transmit the BCCH signals of the GSM system during the periods of time that the first cellular communications standard is used.
9. The method (200, 230, 240, 250) of any of claims 4-7, according to which, if the second cellular communications standard is chosen to be GSM, the base station transmits the BCCH signals of the GSM system on a frequency band which is allocated for those signals.
10. A Radio Base Station (300) for use in a wireless access telecommunications system (100), in which system there is at least one cell (110) in which there can be a plurality of user terminals (130), said base station (300) being equipped with means (340, 350, 310) for controlling the traffic to and from user terminals in the cell, the base station being characterized in that it is equipped with means (340, 350) for functioning both according to a first cellular communications standard and according to a second cellular communications standard, as well as being equipped with means (320) for alternating between said first and a second cellular communications standards, so that the base station operates according to the first standard during a first predetermined period of time and according to the second standard during a second predetermined period of time, said first cellular communications standard being the WCDMA standard.
11. The base station (300) of claim 10, in which the alternation means (320) enable the first predetermined period of time to essentially correspond to the length of a multiple of a frame in the WCDMA system.
12. The base station (300) of claim 11 , in which the alternation means (320) enable the first predetermined period of time to be essentially equal to said second period of time.
13. The base station (300) of any of claims 10-12, in which said second cellular communications standard is a TDMA standard such as GSM, or an
OFDM standard such as LTE.
14. The base station (300) of any of claims 10-13, additionally being equipped with means for sending a message to the user terminals in the cell informing them of an alteration in the standard which the base station will follow during a coming period of time.
15. The base station (300) of claim 14, in which the message is sent during the period in question.
16. The base station (300) of claim 15, in which the message is sent prior to the beginning of the period in question.
17. The base station (300) of any of claims 13-16, in which, if the second cellular communications standard is a GSM standard, the base station ceases to transmit the BCCH signals of the GSM system during the periods that the first cellular communications standard is used by the base station.
18. The base station (300) of any of claims 13-16, in which, if the second cellular communications standard is chosen to be GSM, the base station transmits the BCCH signals of the GSM system on a frequency band which is allocated for those signals.
19. A user terminal (130, 400) for use in a wireless access telecommunications system (100) which is defined by a first standard, in which system there is at least one cell (110) in which there can be a plurality of user terminals, said user terminal (400) being equipped with means (410, 420, 440) for receiving and acting on a message from a base station, said message comprising information regarding a period of time during which the terminal (400) may not make any transmissions which would interfere with a base station or user terminals of a system which is defined by a second standard.
20. The user terminal (400) of claim 19, with the first standard being a GSM standard, the user terminal (400) also being equipped with means (440) for enabling it to wait during said period of time before the user terminal needs or expects transmissions from the base station on a certain channel of the GSM standard, such as the BCCH channel of GSM.
21. The user terminal (400) of claim 19, with the first standard being a WCDMA standard.
PCT/SE2007/050396 2007-06-01 2007-06-01 Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems WO2008147273A1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
PCT/SE2007/050396 WO2008147273A1 (en) 2007-06-01 2007-06-01 Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
PCT/SE2007/050396 WO2008147273A1 (en) 2007-06-01 2007-06-01 Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2008147273A1 true WO2008147273A1 (en) 2008-12-04

Family

ID=40075347

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/SE2007/050396 WO2008147273A1 (en) 2007-06-01 2007-06-01 Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems

Country Status (1)

Country Link
WO (1) WO2008147273A1 (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2012146027A1 (en) * 2011-04-25 2012-11-01 中兴通讯股份有限公司 Multi-network common mode method and system

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5577024A (en) * 1993-07-08 1996-11-19 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Multiple access radio system
WO1997030526A1 (en) * 1996-02-13 1997-08-21 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) Telecommunication network having time orthogonal wideband and narrowband systems
US5732076A (en) * 1995-10-26 1998-03-24 Omnipoint Corporation Coexisting communication systems

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5577024A (en) * 1993-07-08 1996-11-19 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Multiple access radio system
US5732076A (en) * 1995-10-26 1998-03-24 Omnipoint Corporation Coexisting communication systems
WO1997030526A1 (en) * 1996-02-13 1997-08-21 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) Telecommunication network having time orthogonal wideband and narrowband systems

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
"3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels (FDD)", 3GPP TS 25.211 V6.7.0, December 2005 (2005-12-01), XP003020366, Retrieved from the Internet <URL:http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/25_series/25.211/25211-670.zip> *

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2012146027A1 (en) * 2011-04-25 2012-11-01 中兴通讯股份有限公司 Multi-network common mode method and system

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
RU2721471C1 (en) Random access method for operation with a plurality of numerical indicators
EP1038409B1 (en) Integrating communications networks
FI98672C (en) radio system
KR102071372B1 (en) Method and apparatus for drx mode of a mobile station in consideration of beamforming in a communication system
EP2080310B1 (en) Systems and methods of supporting multiple wireless communication technologies
US9894532B2 (en) Apparatus and method of providing machine type communication
US7502596B2 (en) Mobile communication systems
US9635680B2 (en) Method and apparatus for multiplexing signals having different protocols
EP2068585B1 (en) Mobile station, wireless base station, mobile communication system and notification information transmitting/receiving method
EP2234292A1 (en) A method and an apparatus for determining the radio frame structure of time division duplex system
CA2601747C (en) Methods for informing mobile stations of control channel architectures
US20170208543A1 (en) Method Of, And Transceiver Station And Mobile Terminal For, Distributing System Information In A Cellular Telecommunications Network
EP2566253A1 (en) Mobile communication system, base station, mobile station, and wireless communication method
JP2836405B2 (en) Mobile communication base station transceiver
KR20040102111A (en) Terminal
US7720466B2 (en) Radio control station, radio terminal, base station, communication system, and communication method
US20120163363A1 (en) System and method for minimizing signal interference between broadcasting signals and communication signals within local area and apparatus applied to the same
CN102246442B (en) For communication means and the device of multi-band tdd systems
EP2293465A1 (en) A mobile station relay communication system and method
JP3909844B2 (en) Wireless communication device
EP2658325A1 (en) Base station apparatus, terminal apparatus and method
EP2733976A1 (en) System, device, and method for transmitting multi-input-multi-output signals
CN110022603B (en) Synchronization method and device between base stations
WO2008147273A1 (en) Timesharing between different cellular telephony systems
CN101541036A (en) Working method and system of enhanced long-term evolution system terminal

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 07748556

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 07748556

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1