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GB2559102A
GB2559102A GB1616558.1A GB201616558A GB2559102A GB 2559102 A GB2559102 A GB 2559102A GB 201616558 A GB201616558 A GB 201616558A GB 2559102 A GB2559102 A GB 2559102A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04B7/00Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B7/00Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
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    • H04B7/15Active relay systems
    • H04B7/185Space-based or airborne stations; Stations for satellite systems
    • H04B7/18502Airborne stations
    • H04B7/18506Communications with or from aircraft, i.e. aeronautical mobile service
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W36/00Hand-off or reselection arrangements
    • H04W36/08Reselecting an access point
    • H04W36/083Reselecting an access point wherein at least one of the access points is a moving node
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W52/00Power management, e.g. TPC [Transmission Power Control], power saving or power classes
    • H04W52/02Power saving arrangements
    • H04W52/0203Power saving arrangements in the radio access network or backbone network of wireless communication networks
    • H04W52/0206Power saving arrangements in the radio access network or backbone network of wireless communication networks in access points, e.g. base stations
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02DCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES [ICT], I.E. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AIMING AT THE REDUCTION OF THEIR OWN ENERGY USE
    • Y02D30/00Reducing energy consumption in communication networks
    • Y02D30/70Reducing energy consumption in communication networks in wireless communication networks

Abstract

A communications base station is mounted on an aircraft (100) such as a drone or a tethered balloon to provide wireless coverage over a remote area. The use of an airborne device allows a much wider coverage area to be served by one base station. The aircraft is launched (1) only when activity is detected on the ground in the area of coverage (20), and returns to a ground station (3) when such activity ceases. Activity may be detected for example by sensors (16, 17) on a highway identifying vehicles approaching the coverage area. In an alternative arrangement, launch may be triggered by a handover signal received from a cellular base station (13) operating in a region neighbouring the coverage area, or by detection by the network (19) of an incoming call to a mobile terminal previously recorded as being in the area of coverage.

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(54) Title of the Invention: Cellular telephony
Abstract Title: Base station mounted on an aircraft which is launched when activity is detected within the coverage area (57) A communications base station is mounted on an aircraft (100) such as a drone or a tethered balloon to provide wireless coverage over a remote area. The use of an airborne device allows a much wider coverage area to be served by one base station. The aircraft is launched (1) only when activity is detected on the ground in the area of coverage (20), and returns to a ground station (3) when such activity ceases. Activity may be detected for example by sensors (16, 17) on a highway identifying vehicles approaching the coverage area. In an alternative arrangement, launch may be triggered by a handover signal received from a cellular base station (13) operating in a region neighbouring the coverage area, or by detection by the network (19) of an incoming call to a mobile terminal previously recorded as being in the area of coverage.
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Cellular telephony
The present invention relates to cellular telephony, and in particular to the provision of cellular telephony coverage in remote areas.
Cellular coverage is provided by a network of radio transceivers (base stations) which are capable of radio communication with mobile handsets, and have a backhaul connection, usually but not invariably over a fixed connection, to the rest of the network.
Each base station has an area of coverage which is dependent on factors such as line of sight, but primarily on the transmission and receive strength of the base station. In busy areas, base stations are relatively close together, with signal strength kept down to a level which allows channel re-use over relatively short distances without interference, but in more remote areas where communications traffic is lighter, it is desirable to space the base stations as far apart as possible without leaving significant gaps in coverage. In practice the maximum spacing is determined by the distance of the horizon, (which in turn depends on the height of the transceiver above the ground), and on how mountainous the terrain is.
The cost of coverage in very remote areas of land or sea can be significant in relation to the amount of communications traffic expected. There can also be environmental objections to the presence of very tall masts, or of several smaller ones, in such areas. There is also a requirement for such transceivers to be supported by a power supply and a backhaul connection, which can be a significant cost for a relatively small potential communications traffic level. However, because of their very remoteness it is desirable that coverage can be provided to allow for communication with people travelling into such areas, in case of emergencies.
It is known to provide temporary coverage for locations which do not normally have coverage available by installing portable “femtocell” transceivers at such a location when the need arises. Such devices are intended for short range communication, usually in indoor locations. The backhaul connection is usually provided through a fixed connection, such as an Ethernet connection to the internet. Such an arrangement is clearly not practical in a remote area where there is no other communication infrastructure available.
It is known to provide temporary wireless coverage for an event in a remote area by mounting the base station equipment on an aircraft. Typically, because coverage may be required for some time, the aircraft is unmanned, and is usually tethered to a ground anchor to ensure it maintains position. The tether can also provide a convenient means for the backhaul connections and/or a power supply, although satellite communication and solar power are respective possible self-contained alternatives. The aircraft can be a lighter-than-air craft such as a balloon, or a powered heavier-than-air such as a “drone”. An example is discussed in our co-pending European application 16185219.9 filed on August 22nd, 2016. Such arrangements have the ability to hold station at high levels, therefore providing coverage over a wide area, without the need for a tower or mast to be constructed. They are therefore also suited for temporary events.
Although such arrangements can be used when it is known, or expected, that cellular communications traffic is to be required in the remote area, for example during a military operation, a sporting event in a desert or marine area, or in support of a search and rescue io operation, it would be unduly expensive to maintain such a base station airborne permanently. In particular, although such a base station may be launched in support of a search and rescue operation, it will not be available to take the initial distress call that might initiate such an operation.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of operating an aircraft 15 carrying communications equipment for operation as a communications base station for provision, when airborne, of wireless communications connections over a coverage area, in which the aircraft is launched when activity is detected on the ground in the area of coverage.
According to another aspect, the invention provides a control system for operating an aircraft, comprising a flight control system for launching the aircraft in response to detection of activity in a predetermined region served by the aircraft, and a telecommunications registration processor for establishing communication between a communications base station carried by the aircraft and one or more mobile communications terminals in the coverage area.
In the preferred embodiment, the aircraft is returned to the ground when activity ceases. Activity may be detected for example by sensors on a highway identifying vehicles approaching the coverage area. In an alternative arrangement, launch may be triggered by a handover signal received over the backhaul connection from a cellular base station operating in a region neighbouring the coverage area, or by detection by the network of an incoming call to a mobile terminal recorded as being in the area of coverage.
The invention is intended for use in remote areas, where communications traffic levels are very low and the cost of providing terrestrial base stations would be disproportionately high for the amount of communications traffic on offer. The use of an airborne device allows a much wider coverage area to be served by one base station, and therefore one backhaul connection, than would be possible by ground based antennas. The invention achieves power and maintenance savings by only launching the aircraft when required.
For practical reasons, it is preferable for backhaul to be provided from a ground station communicating with the aircraft. The backhaul may be a landline, or it may be a microwave or satellite connection. Such connections are difficult to operate directly from an aircraft because it is more difficult to lock on to a narrowbeam signal from a satellite or microwave station whilst in motion, and even a tethered balloon will turn in the wind.
An embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the drawings accompanying this specification, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of an airborne base station and associated ground station;
Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of a cellular system incorporating the airborne base station of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a flow chart depicting schematically the operation of a handover system according to the invention;
Figure 4 is a flow chart representing the operation of the system of Figure 2 when a mobile device moves into the area of coverage of the base station;
Figure 5 is a flow chart representing the operation of the system of Figure 2 when a mobile device moves out of the area of coverage of the base station;
Figure 1 depicts an airborne device 1 attached by a tether 2 to a ground station 3. The device 1 may be a balloon or a powered device such as a “drone”. The tethered device 1 carries communications equipment 4 and antenna 5 for communicating, with user terminals 8, and communication means 6 providing a communication link 21 with the ground station 3. The communications link 21 may be wireless as depicted, or it may be carried through a cable or optical fibre associated with the tether 2. The ground station has a backhaul communications transceiver 25, 26 or 28 for communication with the fixed network at a mobile communications base station 7, a satellite 27, or an exchange 29 in a fixed network.
Figure 2 depicts a cellular network comprising a number of conventional cellular base stations 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, each having an associated area of coverage. It will be appreciated that in practice the boundaries are not precise, but signal strength and quality generally decline with distance. The association between mobile stations 8,88 and base stations 10-15 is performed by a handover and registration management system 19 in a conventional manner (for clarity, a logical connection is only shown between one of the mobile stations 13 and the handover and registration management system 19.
An area 20 is depicted as not being covered by any of the base stations 10-15, but can be covered by the base station 1 depicted in Figure 1, when it is airborne. If the airborne base station 1 is capable of controlled flight, the actual area of coverage 20 may be varied according to need, for example to track a mobile terminal moving through the region, or to maximise the signal quality according to the number and locations of a number of mobile terminals in the region.
The base stations 10-15 each maintain a neighbour list of base stations to which io handover can be performed if the currently serving base station (e.g 13) detects that a mobile device 88 is moving out of its area of coverage. In the current invention, base stations 11, 13, 15 which adjoin an area 20 having no conventional coverage include the base station 1 in their neighbour list. In order to limit the use of the airborne base station 1, the airborne device is only selected to circumstances where no conventional base station on the neighbour list can detect the mobile device 88. However, it should be noted that at this point the aerial base station 1 (100) may not yet be airborne, and thus cannot yet detect the mobile device 88 itself.
The handover process is depicted in Figure 3.
If the handover management system 19 determines that a handover to the base station 1 is required (step 50), the handover management system 19 checks the neighbour list of the currently serving cell 13 (step 51). If any neighbour (11, 12 ....) is operational (step 52) the best serving neighbour is selected (step 53) and a handover (57) is performed. If no neighbour is operational, a check is made to determine if an aerial base station 100 is on the neighbour list but currently grounded (54) and thus not operational. If no such neighbour is available, the call has to be terminated (step 55) but if a grounded base station 100 is present it can be launched (step 56).
The modified handover process is depicted in Figure 4. The process may be initiated 30 by the handover system 57 or by a sensor 16, 17. The handover and registration system 19 next determines if the base station 1 is already airborne (step 31) and launches it (step 311) if necessary. The ground station 3 keeps a record of the number of mobile terminals currently registered with the base station 1 (step 32) and performs the rest of the handover process 33 in a conventional manner.
As depicted in Figure 5 handover from the serving area 20 is handled similarly, with handover 41 to another base station 13 (or to an out-of-connection process if connection is lost) causing the record of the number of terminals currently served to be reduced (step 42). The base station remains airborne (step 433) unless no mobile terminals remain registered to it (step 43), in which case it can return to the ground station 3 until required again.
The base station may also be launched if movement or activity other than handover is detected (step 30), such as movement of a vehicle 8 past a roadside beacon 16, 17 into or out of the region of coverage 20, thus allowing coverage to be provided even if no mobile terminal was active at the time of entry into the region.
io In an embodiment, the ground station 3 may be arranged only to launch the aircraft if an incoming call is detected by the backhaul system 29 addressed to a mobile terminal 8, 88 currently recorded by the handover management system 19 as under the control of the base station 1. This allows mobile terminals to be paged whilst in the region 20, but of course such an arrangement would only allow incoming calls to be made.
In this specification, the term “aircraft” is intended to embrace both heavier-than-air craft and lighter-than-air craft, which may be tethered or capable of controlled flight.

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1. A method of operating an aircraft carrying communications equipment for operation as a communications base station for provision, when airborne, of wireless communications connections over a coverage area, in which the aircraft is launched
5 when activity is detected on the ground in the area of coverage, and returned to the ground when activity ceases.
2. A method according to Claim 1, in which the communications system is a cellular telephony network.
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3. A method according to Claim 2, in which launch is initiated as part of a handover of communications with a mobile terminal to the base station
4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the aircraft is returned to ground when no
15 mobile terminal is currently connected to the base station
5. A method according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which activity is detected by sensors identifying vehicles entering and leaving the coverage area
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6. A method according to claim 5, in which a tally is kept of the number of vehicles in the coverage area, and the aircraft is returned to the ground when the tally reaches zero
7. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the position of the aircraft is
25 controlled to align with an area of activity within a larger region over which the aircraft is capable of operation
8. A control system for operating an aircraft, comprising a flight control system for launching the aircraft in response to detection of activity in a predetermined region
30 served by the aircraft, and a telecommunications registration processor for establishing communication between a communications base station carried by the aircraft and one or more mobile communications terminals in the coverage area.
9. A control system according to Claim 8, in which launch is controlled in response to the detection of activity within the predetermined region by one or more activity sensors disposed therein
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10. A control system according to claim 9, wherein the flight control system is arranged to control the movement of the aircraft within the coverage area according to changes in activity detected by one or more of the activity sensors
11. A control system according to claim 9 or claim 10, having a counter for counting the io number of mobile terminals detected by the activity sensors, wherein the flight control system is arranged to land the aircraft if the counter determines that the number of such mobile terminals has reached zero.
12. A control system according to Claim 8, comprised in a registration and handover
15 processor for a cellular telephone system, and configured to launch the aircraft in the event of a handover or registration of a mobile cellular terminal within the predetermined region.
13. A control system according to Claim 12, wherein handover is effected by inclusion of
20 the communications base station carried by the aircraft in the neighbour lists of cellular base stations in areas neighbouring the predetermined region.
14. A control system according to Claim 13, arranged to include the communications base station carried by the aircraft in the neighbour list both when the aircraft is
25 airborne and the base station is operational, and when the aircraft is on the ground but available to launch.
15. A control system according to Claim 13 or 14, arranged such that handover to the base station carried by the aircraft is arranged only if handover is not possible to
30 another station on the neighbour list.
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