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- the present invention generally relates to increasing data throughput and quality in a wireless communication system and, more particularly, to systems and methods involving adaptation of soft handoff usage based on access network capacity in radiocommunication systems.
- radiocommunication systems have been designed in accordance with various standards, e.g., adopted on a country- wide or region- wide basis, in order to provide a roadmap for technological and service compatibility.
- D-AMPS (IS-136) has been specified for North America, GSM for Europe and PDC for Japan.
- designers should also take into account existing standards in an effort to minimize the impact of design changes on the relevant standard(s) and legacy equipment.
- Each information signal is allocated a unique spreading code.
- a plurality of coded information signals are transmitted as modulations of radio frequency carrier waves and are jointly received as a composite signal at a receiver.
- Each of the coded signals overlap all of the other coded signals, as well as noise-related signals, in both frequency and time.
- the composite signal By correlating the composite signal with one of the unique spreading codes, the corresponding information signal can be isolated and decoded. The need for transmit power control in the uplink is recognized in current
- CDMA cellular systems as may be seen from "Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-Mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular System, " TIA/EIA Interim Standard TIA/EIA/IS-95 (July-93) and its revision TIA/EIA Interim Standard TIA/EIA/IS-95-A (May 95).
- TIA/EIA Interim Standard TIA/EIA/IS-95 July-93
- TIA/EIA Interim Standard TIA/EIA/IS-95-A May 95.
- Such standards that determine the features of U.S. cellular communication systems are promulgated by the Telecommunications Industry Association and the Electric Industries Association located in Arlington, Virginia.
- Future Wideband CDMA systems will use fast downlink power control, i.e. , power control based on quality measurements in the base station, and send power control commands to mobile stationslO decrease or increase the output power towards a defined target.
- fast downlink power control i.e. , power control based on quality measurements in the base station
- power control commands to mobile stationslO decrease or increase the output power towards a defined target.
- One such method is described in European Patent Publication No. 0 680 160 by Dohi et al.
- systems using fast power control like CDMA and wideband CDMA systems, a one- to-one correspondence would result in a low capacity compared to communication over more than one link. The capacity reduction will be particularly severe in the uplink.
- a multi-link communication can be established, both in the up- as well as the downlink, so that two or more base stations communicate the same information to a mobile station over two different spatially offset links.
- the mobile station processes the signals from the two links by selecting or combining them in some way, e.g., maximal ratio combining.
- This technique is known as diversity.
- Conventional spatial diversity techniques employ two or more separated antennas in a single base station, or two or more base stations, to communicate with a mobile station.
- diversity is not limited to spatially offsetting base stations or antennas (i.e. , multiple transmission paths).
- Diversity transmission can also be generated using one or more of an offset in time, polarization, or frequency.
- the candidate base station i.e., the base station to which a mobile station is to be handed off
- the candidate base station starts transmitting substantially the same message information to the mobile station before the current, serving base station terminates its transmission of that message information.
- This usage of macro diversity is commonly referred to as soft handoff.
- Soft handoff is described in U.S. Patents No. 5,109,528 to Uddenfeldt and No. 5,327,577 to Uddenfeldt, both of which are expressly incorporated here by reference.
- Figure 1 illustrates a soft handoff arrangement wherein a first, original base station 202 and a second, candidate base station 204 each transmit a same message 206 to a mobile station 208.
- the message 206 is transmitted to the mobile station 208 over different signal paths in the forms of a first downlink 210 and a second downlink 212.
- the first and second downlink signals 210 and 212 are recombined (or one of the received signals is selected) in the mobile station 208 to extract the message 206.
- the mobile station 208 transmits to the base stations 202 and 204 over first and second uplink paths 214 and 216, respectively. At some point in time, the transmission of message information to the mobile station from the first, original base station 202 is terminated and the soft handoff process is concluded.
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- the total load between the RNC and the base stations associated with a single user is proportional to the number of base stations in its active set.
- the base stations and/or antennas communicating with a particular mobile station are known as "active set" members.
- active set members of the active set.
- base stations 202 and 204 would be considered members of the active set.
- Members of an active set can change as the mobile station passes into and out of coverage areas handled by base stations and/or antennas in the system.
- Soft handoff has been used in many different types of radiocommunication systems, including those using time division multiple access (TDM A) and code division multiple access (CDMA). Soft handoff increases robustness, achieves improved downlink quality, and combats fading. However, soft handoff may sometimes negatively impact system capacity and network resources due to the additional- transmitting source(s) used to transmit substantially the same information to a receiver. For example, as described in the article entitled "A Channel Assignment Scheme for Reducing Call Blocking rate in a DS-CDMA Cellular System" by Hyoung-Goo Jeon et al., if all downlink codes are used, and a call needs to be placed, then a reverse traffic channel can be freed on the air interface by dropping a link being used in soft handoff.
- TDM A time division multiple access
- CDMA code division multiple access
- Applicants present techniques and systems to adjust soft handoff algorithms based on the access network's current load For example, according to one exemplary embodiment, when a transmission link between a base station and a radio network controller is substantially fully utilized, the soft handoff margin for new connections to this base station can be reduced.
- the soft handoff margin for both ongoing and new connections to this base station can be reduced.
- the active set of existing connections in soft handoff mode can be reduced so that capacity is freed in the access network to establish new connections.
- no more than two members are allowed in the active set for new connections which are to enter soft handoff mode using this base station as a transmission source.
- FIG. 1 depicts a soft handoff mode of operation involving two base stations
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary soft handoff scenario involving access network load measurement according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a method of limiting or reducing soft handoff links based on access network loading according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a distributed microcellular indoor system in which the present invention may be implemented.
- the overhead signalling which takes place on the access network to coordinate the processing of soft handoff mode is substantial.
- the multiple data flows which are generated in soft handoff modes may cause a major load on the access network. Whether a particular remote station is in soft handoff mode at any given time depends, among other things, on the location of the remote station. If a large percentage of the number of remote units connected to the system are in soft handoff mode, the loading on the access network may be much higher than the loading on the radio network (air interface).
- the load of the access network can be applied by the soft handoff functionality to control how many members the active set should contain, both for existing soft handoff mode connections and new soft handoff mode connections.
- Two approaches can be considered in determining when to activate the soft handoff rules of the present invention.
- the network measures the load on the access network in order to avoid an overload situation. When the network determines that it is reaching its maximum then the soft handoff rules, according to the present invention, will be implemented.
- the network implements the soft handoff rules when it determines that it cannot handle a new connection.
- the load limit in the access network can be either in the BS to RNC direction or in the RNC to BS communication direction.
- a user that uses a high bitrate in the downlink should preferably be moved from this base station, e.g., by dropping this soft handoff link completely or moving the link to another base station.
- a base station 300 supports radiocommunication services in a first cell and base station 310 supports radiocommunication services in a second cell.
- the base stations 300 and 310 are in communication with a radio network controller 315 (RNC) (possibly via a mobile switching center (MSC) and/or other nodes which are not shown here), which in turn is connected to a public switched telephone network (PSTN, not shown).
- RNC radio network controller
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- the links 325 and 327 between each of the base stations 300 and 310, respectively, and the RNC 315 are referred to herein as the access network and may, for example, be embodied as optical links which transfer information using pulse code modulated (PCM) slots.
- PCM pulse code modulated
- the transmission of information between the base stations and, for example, mobile station 320 occurs over the air interface.
- the air interface associated with the system depicted in Figure 3 operates using a CDMA technology with duplexed downlink (i.e. base-to-mobile direction) and uplink (i.e. mobile-to-base direction) channels.
- a physical channel is identified by its code (i.e. , short, long or combination thereof), frequency and bandwidth.
- This example also depicts mobile station 320 disposed near the cell boundary between base stations 300 and 310 and mobile station 330 which is approaching this cell boundary.
- base stations 300 and 310 would typically support connections with many mobile stations concurrently, however interaction between these two exemplary mobile stations and the network is sufficient to illustrate soft handoff/macrodiversity techniques according to the present invention.
- mobile station 320 is stationary or substantially stationary relative to the two base stations, while mobile station 330 is moving in the direction of the illustrated arrow toward the cell boundary.
- mobile station 320 is currently receiving transmissions from both base stations, i.e. , is in soft handoff mode, while mobile station 330 is about to become eligible to enter soft handoff mode.
- each mobile station will monitor the transmissions of neighboring sources, e.g. , base stations, while it is connected to the system. For example, information regarding the received signal quality and/or strength is returned to the system and used to place these neighboring sources in that mobile station's candidate set. At certain times, one or more of the sources in the candidate set may be added to the active set. For example, in many systems and particularly CDMA systems, when a mobile station approaches a cell boundary, the mobile station may enter a region wherein another transmission source (e.g., another base station) begins to transmit substantially the same information to that mobile station. The mobile station can then combine the plural received signals to create a composite that has better quality than that which would have resulted from only receiving the information from one source. Further, since the power control is fast enough to track the Rayleigh fading, soft handover will also reduce the interference in the system. The interference reduction is especially significant in the uplink.
- neighboring sources e.g. , base stations
- the network recognizes that a mobile station should be added or dropped from the active set by monitoring, for instance, the uplink or downlink signal strength or the C/I at which the mobile station receives transmissions from its neighboring sources and comparing the monitored values with predetermined thresholds.
- the system can have a predefined parameter T_DROP such that if the measured signal strength is less than T_DROP, a transmission source is removed from the active set and a predefined parameter T_ADD such that if the measured signal strength exceeds T_ADD, the corresponding transmission source is added to the active set.
- Another example of a method for altering the number of mobile stations in soft handover is to adjust a timer which are commonly used in soft handover algorithms.
- the purpose of these timers is to delay the soft handover decision, so that the decision is not executed as soon as a threshold is crossed, but rather when the threshold has been exceeded during a certain amount of time.
- T_DROP can be altered to release traffic channels being used in soft handoff so that these traffic channels can be reused to establish new calls and prevent call blocking attributable to RF channels being unavailable for establishing communication over the air interface.
- call blocking or packet delay in the case of data communications may occur due to loading in the access network, instead of shortage of downlink codes.
- the present invention balances interference in the air interface with loading in the access network.
- the loading of the access network reaches some predetermined threshold such that the link between a base station and the RNC is fully utilized or nearly fully utilized
- parameters used by the soft handoff algorithm handled by the base station or some other node in the system can be adjusted to reduce or limit the number of transmission sources involved in soft handoff connections. For example, when the access network loading threshold is reached for link 325, then the soft handoff margin for new connections to this base station is reduced.
- This embodiment limits additional soft handoff mode connections when the access network load limit is reached.
- the soft handoff margin for both ongoing and new connections to this base station may be reduced.
- the soft handoff margin for both mobile stations 320 and 330 may be reduced, whereby the base station 300 may be dropped from mobile station 320' s active set and may not be added to the active set of mobile station 330 depending upon their proximity to this base station.
- the system selectively adds and/or drops the base station from the active set of mobile stations in soft handoff mode using unadjusted received signal strength thresholds at step 410. If the access loading threshold has been reached or exceeded for that base station, then the signal strength parameters can be adjusted to limit the number of new soft handoff connections made to this base station and/or to reduce the number of ongoing soft handoff mode connections at step 420. This process can be performed periodically and, as implied by step 400, once the access network loading decreases past the threshold, the unadjusted parameters would again be used to control soft handoff connections.
- the number of links involved in each soft handoff connection can be evaluated. For example, when the access network loading threshold for a particular base station is reached or exceeded, the base station may not become involved as the third transmitting source (or fourth or second) in the active set of a mobile station connected in soft handoff mode. Additionally, it may teirninate its transmissions for soft handoff connections where it is only the third (or fourth or second) strongest member of the active set.
- the soft handoff thresholds Once the soft handoff thresholds have been adjusted (step 420), it may be desirable to restore the thresholds or timers to their former values. Such restoration can be either time dependent (e.g.
- the thresholds or timers are restored after some predetermined time period) or load dependent, or a combination of both time and load.
- RADs Radio Antenna Devices
- a mobile user both in the uplink and the downlink.
- RADs Radio Antenna Devices
- the present invention would be equally applicable to these types of distributed networks, i.e., ones built up by several RADs and a Central Unit 520.
- a soft handoff algorithm may operate to selectively allow certain soft handoff connections or number of base stations in an active set, dependent upon load in the access network interface(s). This selection may be performed asymmetrically relative to the uplink and downlink of a particular connection. For example, there may be a need to keep a particular base station in an active set in the uplink and yet release it from, or prevent it from being added to, an active set in the downlink. The reverse is also possible.
- This may be referred to herein as asymmetrical active sets, i.e., a mobile station which has a different number of sources to which it is transmitting in the uplink than which are transmitting thereto in the downlink, which asymmetry may be dependent upon the load in the uplink and downlink, respectively, as well as the load in the access network interface(s).
- This solution may be particularly advantageous in systems where the access network interfaces (e.g., the A-bis interface and A interface) are realized with ATM techniques.
- the selective permission to the active set described above may also be service dependent, e.g., certain services may have a higher priority, which connections should not be prevented from adding base stations to their active sets. Of course, lower prioritized services will then be more likely to have transmitting sources removed from active sets.
- an active set includes member base stations that are being served by different RNCs, then it may be desirable to also consider the load in the A interface, i.e., the connection between the RNC and the MSC, when determining thresholds or selectively removing or preventing certain members from membership in certain active sets.
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