WO2001030100A1 - Procede d'affectation d'identificateur de voix et systeme de communication mobile - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for assigning a channel identifier in a mobile communication system, a mobile communication system, a mobile station, and a base station.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the concept of a cell and a sector in the conventional technology.
- radio waves transmitted from the transmitting end propagate while attenuating the space and reach the receiving end. Since the propagation loss has the property of increasing as the distance between the transmitting and receiving points increases, if the distance between the transmitting and receiving points increases, it becomes necessary to increase the transmission power in order to obtain the required reception quality, and the power consumption increases. Reduction of power consumption is important for long battery life and economical system. Therefore, in mobile communication systems such as mobile phones, which are now widely used, by installing multiple base stations in the service area, the area becomes a relatively small wireless zone called a cell (the part indicated by an ellipse in Fig. 1).
- the mobile station 20 communicates with the nearest base station 10 to reduce the distance between the transmitting and receiving points, thereby reducing power consumption.
- the number of base station installation locations can be increased. It efficiently compensates for the propagation loss. At this time, it is important to select the best sector 30 in the mobile station 20 as the sector 30 that performs standby and communication.
- the attenuation in actual radio wave propagation varies greatly depending on the location because it is affected not only by distance but also by topographic features. Therefore, when the mobile station 20 moves, The best sector 30 changes every moment. In such an environment, the mobile station 20 needs to search for and capture neighboring sectors and monitor the radio wave propagation status so that the best sector 30 can always be selected. This search operation of the mobile station 20 is called a neighbor cell search. It is important for the mobile station 20 to be able to monitor the propagation status of as many sectors 30 as possible in order to always select the optimal sector 30.
- the neighboring cell search is performed by the mobile station 20 searching and receiving the perch channel transmitted from each sector 30.
- the perch channel of each sector 30 has an identity to identify each channel. It is necessary to have.
- this identity is called a “channel identifier”.
- a plurality of channel identifiers are prepared, a channel identifier is assigned to each sector 30, and a tree channel is transmitted from each sector 30 when characterized by the channel identifier.
- the channel identifier can have a high affinity with the system, for example, a carrier frequency in the case of the TDMAZFDMA system and a spreading code in the case of the CDMA system.
- the mobile station 20 searches for a receivable perch channel in the neighboring cell search, and when a new perch channel is detected, identifies the channel identifier of the perch channel. Based on the result, the mobile station 20 can identify the sector 30 and, based on the quality of the received perch channel, determine the sector 30 in which to wait and perform communication.
- the number of channel identifiers is small.
- the channel identifiers can be grouped in advance in order to perform a peripheral cell search at high speed.
- a three-stage cell search method is described in the literature (Higuchi, Sawahashi, Adachi, Fast Cell Search Agorit hm in Inter— Cell A synchr on ous DS-CDMA Mo bi 1 e Radio, "IEI CE Trans. Commun., Vol.
- channel identifiers are grouped in advance, and when a mobile station performs a neighboring cell search, the timing of the perch channel is first determined. Then, a group of channel identifiers is identified. Finally, by identifying the channel identifiers belonging to the group, the sector can be identified more quickly.
- the carrier frequency is grouped in advance, the frequency band to be swept during peripheral cell search is limited. Peripheral cell search can be sped up.
- each sector information about the neighboring sectors of the sector is reported to the mobile station, and when the mobile station performs a neighboring cell search based on this information, the number of options for identifying the channel identifier is reduced. Complete the search.
- the mobile station can receive information on neighboring sectors from the communicating sector or the captured sector. At this time, if the amount of information to be notified is large, the transmission power increases, and the power required for decoding at the mobile station also increases, which is not efficient. Surrounding cell search accuracy with less information Is important.
- the mobile station normally receives information indicating which channel identifier is used in a neighboring sector from a sector in which the mobile station is located, and performs a cell search based on the information. Since the station has been notified of the channel identifiers of all the surrounding sectors, there is a problem that the power consumption increases and it becomes inefficient.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a mobile communication system in which each mobile station can reduce power consumption and time required for peripheral cell search, and reduce complexity in design and management. It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of allocating a channel identifier to a mobile station, a method of searching for a neighboring cell, a mobile communication system, and a base station and a mobile station constituting the system.
- the invention according to claim 1 receives from a sector.
- the sector in the same base station is assigned the channel identifier belonging to the same group.
- the invention according to claim 2 is a method for assigning a channel identifier according to claim 1, wherein
- the channel identifier belonging to the different group is assigned to the sector of the adjacent base station.
- the invention according to claim 3 is a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication based on a grouped channel identifier received from the sector.
- the sector in the same base station is assigned the channel identifier belonging to the same group.
- the invention according to claim 4 is the mobile communication system according to claim 3, wherein the channel identifiers belonging to different groups are assigned to the sectors of adjacent base stations.
- a perch channel signal including a grouped channel identifier received from a sector determines a sector in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations waits or performs communication.
- a base station of a mobile communication system determines a sector in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations waits or performs communication.
- the sector in the same base station is assigned the channel identifier belonging to the same group.
- the invention according to claim 6 is the base station according to claim 5,
- the channel identifier belonging to the different group is assigned to the sector of the adjacent base station.
- a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations waits or performs communication based on a grouped channel identifier received from the sector. A method for searching for neighboring cells using information notified to a mobile station,
- the invention according to claim 8 is a method for searching for a neighboring cell according to claim 7, comprising:
- One of the channel identifiers notified by the notifying step is the channel identifier of the sector in which the mobile station that performs handover from its own sector is the largest among the sectors in the peripheral base station.
- the invention according to claim 9 is a peripheral cell in a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, based on a grouped channel identifier received from the sector. Assigning the channel identifier belonging to the same group to the sectors in the same base station;
- a mobile station that communicates with a plurality of base stations performs standby or communication using a grouped channel identifier received from a sector.
- the invention according to claim 11 is the mobile communication system according to claim 10, wherein one of the channel identifiers notified by the notifying unit is any one of the sectors in a peripheral base station.
- the mobile station that performs handover from the own sector is the channel identifier of the sector with the largest number.
- the invention according to claim 12 is a mobile communication system in which a mobile station that communicates with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, based on a grouped channel identifier received from the sector. So,
- the invention according to claim 13 is directed to a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, based on a grouped channel identifier received from the sector.
- a base station determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, based on a grouped channel identifier received from the sector.
- one of the neighboring base stations Means for notifying one of the channel identifiers assigned to the channel identifier and Z or the group number to which the channel identifier belongs.
- the invention according to claim 14 is the base station according to claim 13,
- One of the channel identifiers notified by the notifying means is that the mobile station that performs handover from its own sector among any of the sectors in the peripheral base station is the channel identifier of the most common sector.
- the invention according to claim 15 is a mobile station of the mobile communication system according to any one of claims 3, 4, 10 to 12,
- Means for receiving the channel identifier from the base station
- the invention according to claim 16 is directed to a channel for each sector in a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication based on a channel identifier received from the sector.
- the invention according to claim 17 is a method for assigning a channel identifier according to claim 16.
- the different base station uses different mapping patterns.
- the invention according to claim 18 is a mobile communication system in which a mobile station that communicates with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, based on a channel identifier received from the sector,
- the invention according to claim 19 is the mobile communication system according to claim 18, wherein the means for assigning the channel identifier includes:
- An invention according to claim 20 is a base station of a mobile communication system in which a mobile station that communicates with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, based on a channel identifier received from the sector.
- the invention according to claim 21 is the base station according to claim 20,
- the means for assigning the channel identifier includes: The different base station uses different mapping patterns.
- the invention according to claim 22 is a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication based on a channel identifier received from the sector. A method for searching for neighboring cells using information notified to a station,
- An invention according to claim 23 is a method for searching for a neighboring cell according to claim 22,
- One of the channel identifiers notified by the notifying step is the channel identifier of the sector in which the mobile station handing over from its own sector is the largest among any of the sectors in the peripheral base station. Special.
- the invention according to claim 24 is a method for searching for a peripheral cell according to claim 22,
- the information notified by the notifying step includes the sector number of the peripheral base station and Z for each sector, or a mapping pattern number of the mapping pattern to which the channel identifier number belongs.
- the invention according to claim 25 is characterized in that a plurality of channel identifiers are received from a sector.
- mapping patterns for each base station, and assigning the channel identifier to each of the sectors in the base station according to the mapping pattern
- the invention according to claim 26 is a mobile communication system in which a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication based on a channel identifier received from the sector.
- the invention according to claim 27 is characterized in that, based on a channel identifier received from a sector, a mobile station communicating with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, and notifies the mobile station from the sector.
- the invention according to claim 28 is the mobile communication system according to claim 27, wherein one of the channel identifiers notified by the notifying unit is any one of the sectors in the peripheral base station. , The mobile station that performs handover from its own sector is the channel identifier of the sector with the largest number.
- the invention according to claim 29 is the mobile communication system according to claim 27, wherein the information notified by the notifying unit is the sector number of the peripheral base station for each sector, and Z or The pine to which the channel identifier number belongs It is characterized by including a mapping pattern number of a bing pattern.
- the invention according to claim 30 is characterized in that, based on a channel identifier received from a sector, a mobile station performing communication with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, and notifies the mobile station from the sector.
- the invention according to claim 31 is characterized in that, based on a channel identifier received from a sector, a mobile station performing communication with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, and notifies the mobile station from the sector.
- Mobile communication systems that use the information
- the above perimeter for one peripheral base station Means for notifying one of the channel identifiers assigned to the section of the base station;
- the invention according to claim 32 is characterized in that, based on a channel identifier received from a sector, a mobile station that communicates with a plurality of base stations determines a sector in which to wait or perform communication, and notifies the mobile station from the sector.
- the invention according to claim 33 is the base station according to claim 32,
- One of the channel identifiers notified by the notifying unit is the channel identifier of the sector in which the mobile station that performs handover from its own sector among any of the sectors in the peripheral base station is the largest.
- the invention according to claim 34 is the base station according to claim 32,
- the information notified by the notifying means includes the sector number of the peripheral base station for each sector, and Z or the pine to which the channel identifier number belongs. It is characterized by including a mapping pattern number of the ping pattern.
- a mobile station of the mobile communication system according to any one of 1.
- Means for receiving the channel identifier from the base station
- the invention according to claim 36 is a mobile station of the mobile communication system according to any one of claims 18, 19, 27 to 31,
- the invention according to claim 37 is a method for assigning a channel identifier according to claim 1 or claim 16,
- the channel identifier is a spreading code or a carrier frequency.
- the invention according to claim 38 is the transfer according to any one of claim 3, claim 10, claim 12, claim 18, claim 18, claim 27, claim 30 or claim 31.
- a communication system
- the channel identifier is a spreading code or a carrier frequency.
- the invention according to claim 39 is a method for searching for a peripheral cell according to any one of claims 7, 9, 9, 22, 25, or 26,
- the channel identifier is a spreading code or a carrier frequency.
- the invention described in claim 40 is claim 5, claim 13, claim 20, or claim
- the channel identifier is a spreading code or a carrier frequency.
- the invention according to claim 41 is the mobile station according to any one of claims 15, 35, or 36,
- the channel identifier is a spreading code or a carrier frequency.
- the invention according to claim 42 is the method for assigning a channel identifier according to claim 1 or claim 16,
- the channel identifier is included in a perch channel signal.
- the invention described in claim 43 is a transfer according to any one of claim 3, claim 10, claim 12, claim 18, claim 28, claim 27, claim 30 or claim 31.
- the invention according to claim 44 is a method for searching for a peripheral cell according to any one of claims 7, 9, 9, 22, 25, or 26,
- the channel identifier is included in a perch channel signal.
- the invention according to claim 45 is the base station according to any one of claim 5, claim 13, claim 20, or claim 32,
- the channel identifier is included in a perch channel signal.
- the invention according to claim 46 is the mobile station according to any one of claims 15, 35, or 36,
- the channel identifier is included in a perch channel signal.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the concept of a cell and a sector in the conventional technology.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a base station to which the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the mobile communication system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mapping pattern according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a base station to which the second embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a mobile station to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 only three adjacent cells are focused on from among a plurality of cells constituting a mobile communication system.
- black dots indicate base station 10 and BS 1 to BS 3 indicate base station names.
- Each cell is divided into six sectors, and a channel identifier is assigned to each sector.
- “G” indicates a group of channel identifiers
- “C” indicates a channel identifier number.
- sector 1 of BS 1 has "G1, C16”
- the channel identifier of number 16 belonging to group 1 is assigned.
- channel identifier numbers 1 to 19 are grouped in advance into group 1
- channel identifier numbers 20 to 29 are grouped in group 2
- channel identifiers 30 to 39 are grouped in advance into group 3.
- the group The division may be performed in any manner as long as it is uniquely determined by the system, and is not limited to the present embodiment.
- the number of sectors does not need to be 6, but may be another number.
- sectors within the same base station are assigned channel identifiers of the same group. Referring to FIG. 2, for example, sectors 1 to 6 of BS 1 are each assigned one of channel identifiers 1 to 19 of group 1, and the channel identifiers of the other groups are not assigned.
- the mobile station in FIG. 2 has already acquired sector 5 of BS1 and sector 2 of BS3. It is known that the channel identifier C 18 of BS 1 sector 5 belongs to group 1 in the mobile station.
- the mobile station can determine that each sector of BS 1 is assigned a channel identifier of group 1. Similarly, it can be determined that each sector of BS 3 is assigned a channel identifier of group 3. At this time, there is a high possibility that the sectors 4 and 6 of BS 1 and the sectors 1 and 3 of BS 3 can be newly acquired by the neighboring cell search due to the geographical positional relationship. Therefore, in the neighboring cell search, a new sector can be efficiently acquired by preferentially searching for groups 1 and 3. As described above, when searching for a new sector, the group to be searched is limited, and the number of channel identifier candidates at the time of identification is limited to a small number, so that the search time can be greatly reduced.
- the attenuation in radio wave propagation is almost equal. Therefore, if any one sector can be captured by the mobile station, there is a high possibility that another sector of the same base station can be captured. Therefore, a new sector can be efficiently captured by preferentially searching for a channel identifier belonging to the same group as the captured channel identifier. As described above, since the time required for the peripheral cell search is shortened, the accuracy of selecting an optimum sector as a sector for performing standby and communication is improved, and power consumption can be reduced.
- channel identifiers are assigned to sectors of adjacent base stations, but in mobile communication systems with a large number of sectors such as mobile phones, the same is applied.
- Channel identifiers must be re-assigned to distant sectors with low impact.
- mutual effects such as erroneous sector recognition and erroneous detection become a problem.
- design and management can be facilitated because it is only necessary to consider repetition intervals in base stations or groups instead of sectors or channel identifiers.
- Sector 5 of BS 1 may notify the mobile station of the channel identifier number of any one sector of BS 3 as BS 3 channel identifier information.
- the channel identifier number of sector 2 of BS 3 should be reported in sector 5 of BS 1.
- the peripheral sector information broadcast from sector 5 of BS 1 is only channel identifier numbers C 39 and C 23. In this way, even if the notification information is reduced to only the channel ID number of the sector that has the largest number of mobile stations performing handover from its own sector, the mobile station obtains the information of C39 and C23 from sector 5 of BS1 It is only possible to know that there are base stations to which group 3 is assigned and base stations to which group 2 is assigned.
- the peripheral cell search if the group 3 and the group 2 are preferentially searched, for example, the group identification can be speeded up, and the peripheral cell search can be speeded up.
- the group identification can be speeded up
- the peripheral cell search can be speeded up.
- not only the sector having the channel identifier included in the notification information but also other sectors belonging to the same base station as the sector are easily captured because the group is the same.
- By notifying the channel identifier number of the sector of the adjacent base station where the mobile station that performs handover from the own sector is the most it is possible to efficiently search for neighboring sectors that have a high probability of receiving by preferentially searching for this channel identifier in the mobile station. Therefore, it is the most effective.
- a plurality of groups of channel identifiers may be allocated to sectors of the same base station. For example, if the number of sectors of the base station is larger than the number of channel identifiers in the group, it is impossible to make all the channel identifiers of the sectors of the same base station into the same group.
- the base station is divided into a plurality, a subset of the sectors in the base station is created, and one created subset is regarded as one base station, and the other subset is regarded as an adjacent base station.
- the present invention can be similarly applied.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a base station to which the first embodiment of the present invention is applied, and conceptually illustrates only a part of the configuration of the base station that is relevant to the present invention.
- the base station 10 includes at least a user interface 302, a notification information setting control section 304, a channel identifier setting control section 306, a notification information storage section 308, a channel identifier generation section 310, and a perch. It consists of channel information configuration section 312, modulation section 314, multiplexing section 316, amplification section 318, antenna 3200, other channel signal processing section 3222, and network interface 3224. .
- the user interface 302 is connected to the notification information setting control section 304 and the channel identifier setting control section 310 and has a man-machine interface function between the operator and the base station 10.
- the notification information setting control section 304 is connected to the notification information storage section 308 corresponding to each sector, and has a function of controlling setting of notification information for each sector. here,
- the “notification information” is information for the base station to notify the mobile station located in each sector based on the method described in FIG. 2, and, for example, information of a neighboring cell corresponding to each sector. It is a channel identifier, a group number, or the like.
- the channel identifier setting control section 303 is connected to the channel identifier generating section 310 corresponding to each sector, and assigns a channel identifier number assigned to each sector input via the user interface 302. W 1
- the notification information storage unit 308 stores the notification information set by the notification information setting control unit 304 for each sector, and transmits the notification information corresponding to each sector to the perch channel information configuration unit 312 It has a function to do.
- the channel identifier generation section 310 has a function of generating a channel identifier corresponding to each sector and transmitting the channel identifier to the modulation section 314.
- the “channel identifier” may be, for example, a carrier frequency in the case of the TDMAZFDMA system, or may be, for example, a spreading code in the case of the CDMA system.
- the perch channel information configuration section 312 has a function of configuring perch channel information based on the notification information received from the notification information storage section 3108, and transmitting the information to the modulation section 314.
- the modulating unit 314 has a function of inputting and modulating the perch channel information formed by the perch channel information forming unit 312 and the channel identifier generated by the channel identifier generating unit 310. For example, if the channel identifier is a spreading code, the perch channel signal is spread modulated with the spreading code that is the channel identifier, and if the channel identifier is the carrier frequency, the carrier frequency that is the perch channel signal is the channel identifier. Modulates the carrier wave.
- the multiplexing section 3 16 has a function of multiplexing the signal modulated by the modulation section 3 14 and the other channel signal processed by the other channel signal processing section 3 22.
- the amplifier 318 is connected to the antenna 320 and has a function of amplifying a signal.
- the antenna 320 has a function of performing communication with a mobile station.
- the other channel signal processing unit 322 is connected to the network interface 324, and has a function of processing the other channel signal and transmitting it to the multiplexing unit 316.
- the network interface 324 has an interface function of connection with a higher-level network.
- the operator selects a channel identifier to be assigned to each sector via the user interface 302 from the same group and sets it for each sector.
- the channel identifier setting control unit 310 notifies the channel identifier generating unit 310 of each sector of the identifier to be generated, and the channel identifier generating unit 310 responds to this number. Generates a channel identifier.
- the channel identifier number and the group number of the neighboring cell are set in the notification information setting control section 304 via the user interface 302 and stored in the notification information storage section 308 for each sector.
- the perch channel information of each sector including the notification information such as notification information is characterized by a channel identifier in the modulation unit 314.
- the signal is multiplexed with other channel signals by the multiplexing section 316 and amplified by the amplifying section 318 and transmitted from the antenna 320 to the mobile station.
- the notification information is configured such that the user sets the channel identifier number and the group number of the neighboring cell for each sector or each base station via the user interface 302. However, even if the notification information is not set by the user, it receives the statistical results of the neighboring sectors, which have the largest number of mobile stations handing over from its own sector, via the network, and automatically identifies the channel identifier numbers of these neighboring sectors.
- the configuration may be such that notification information is set in each sector. Also, the notification information need not be included in the perch channel information, and may be superimposed on another channel (such as an individual communication channel for each user).
- the sector since the same group of channel identifiers is assigned to the sectors of the same base station, when one of the sectors is captured by the mobile station, the sector becomes The group of channel identifiers applied to other sectors of the base station to which it belongs can be specified by the mobile station, and when searching for these sectors, the groups to be searched by the mobile station are limited. The effect is that the time is shortened and the power consumption is reduced.
- the other sectors of the base station to which the captured sector belongs are potential connection switching candidates because of their geographical location, so that being able to capture these sectors efficiently means that the mobile station waits for communication. C To improve the accuracy in selecting the best sector at all times.
- the present invention in the same system, different groups of channel identifiers are allocated to sectors of adjacent base stations. Therefore, when the same channel identifier is repeatedly allocated to a plurality of sectors, design complexity and management are reduced. Is reduced. Further, according to the present invention, in a mobile communication system in which the same group of channel identifiers are assigned to sectors of the same base station, only one channel identifier of a sector in the base station is assigned to each neighboring base station from each sector. Since the notification is made to the mobile station, the amount of notification information can be reduced without lowering the efficiency of the neighboring cell search, and the power consumption can be reduced.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the mobile communication system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 focuses on only three adjacent cells from among the many cells that make up a mobile communication system.
- the black dots represent the base station 10
- BS1 to BS3 indicate the base station names.
- Each cell is divided into six sectors, and a channel identifier is assigned to each sector.
- the channel identifier number and the sector number are mapped in advance according to a plurality of patterns specified by the system, and all the patterns are known to the mobile station.
- mapping pad is defined as shown in FIG.
- “C” indicates the number of the channel identifier.
- the symbol “C 1” means that the channel identifier C 1 is assigned to sector 1 in the base station to which pattern 1 is applied.
- the mapping pattern is configured so that the same channel identifier does not appear in multiple patterns and one channel identifier is included in only one pattern.
- Each base station sends to the sector within the base station according to one of the patterns shown in FIG. Assign a channel identifier.
- pattern 1 is applied to BS 1
- pattern 3 is applied to BS 2
- pattern 7 is applied to BS 3.
- Channel identifiers are assigned to sectors in each base station according to each pattern. ing.
- the number of sectors is 6, as shown in FIG. 4, but the present invention is not limited to this case, and may be any number of sectors.
- the mapping pattern is not limited to the example of the table shown in FIG. 5, and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that any arbitrary pattern can be taken. For example, ascending order may be used as in patterns 1, 2, 3, and 5 in FIG.
- pattern 1 can be applied to a base station having a number of sectors of 10 or less
- pattern 2 can be applied to a base station having a number of sectors of 4 or less.
- Sector can be captured efficiently and peripheral cell search can be made more efficient. Since the antenna positions of the sectors in the same base station are almost the same, the attenuation in radio wave propagation is almost equal. Therefore, if any one sector can be captured by the mobile station, there is a high possibility that another sector of the same base station, particularly a sector adjacent to the already captured sector, can also be captured. Therefore, if the assignment method shown in the present embodiment is used, the number of channel identifier candidates in the neighboring cell search is significantly reduced. Also, priority is given to other channel identifiers of the pattern to which the acquired channel identifier belongs. A search can capture new sectors efficiently.
- the “circular pattern” means, for example, assuming that the mobile station has already acquired the channel identifier C 1 already assigned to the sector 1 in pattern 1 in FIG. 5, in addition to the adjacent C 2, the cyclic pattern Means that the adjacent C 10 is also searched preferentially.
- a channel identifier may be assigned to a sector of the same base station according to a different mapping pattern.
- Sector 5 of BS 1 may report the channel identifier number of any one sector of BS 3 as the channel identifier information of BS 3. It is up to the BS 3 sector to broadcast the channel identifier number of the BS 3, but the most effective is to use the BS 3 sector that has the largest number of mobile stations to perform handover from the reporting sector. Therefore, if the sector of BS 3 with the largest number of mobile stations handing over from sector 5 of BS 1 is, for example, sector 2 of BS 3, then sector 3 of BS 1 will have a sector of BS 3 The channel identifier number of evening 2 may be notified.
- the BS 1 sector 5 should report the BS 2 sector 3 channel identifier number.
- the peripheral sector information broadcast from sector 5 of BS 1 is only channel identifier numbers C48 and C23.
- the mobile station 20 even when the notification information is reduced to only C48 and C23, the mobile station 20 only obtains the information of C48 and C23 from the sector 5 of BS1, and the pattern around it is obtained. You can know that there are 3 and 7 base stations. Also, the channel identifier numbers used in each sector of those base stations can be estimated from the pattern.
- the mobile station can identify the pattern, so that sufficient effects can be obtained.
- the mobile station preferentially searches for this channel identifier, so that the perch channel of the neighboring sector with a high probability of being received can be efficiently captured, which is the most effective. is there.
- the notification information is a channel identifier number, but the same effect can be obtained by notifying the pattern numbers of the peripheral base stations. That is, each sector notifies the mobile station of the pattern number applied to the peripheral base station, and the mobile station performs a peripheral cell search depending on this notification information.
- the mobile station only has to preferentially search for the channel identifier belonging to the notified pattern, and the probability that a new sector can be acquired efficiently increases. Therefore, the time required for the peripheral cell search can be reduced, and the power consumption can be reduced.
- one mapping pattern is selected for each base station, and the It is characterized by assigning an identifier.
- the number of sectors of the base station is larger than the number of channel identifiers composing the pattern, it is impossible to assign one pattern to all sectors of the same base station.
- the base station is divided into a plurality, a subset of sectors in the base station is created, and one created subset is regarded as one base station, and the other subset is regarded as an adjacent base station.
- the present invention can be applied.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a base station to which the second embodiment of the present invention is applied, and conceptually illustrates only a part of the configuration of the base station that is relevant to the present invention.
- the base station 10 includes at least a user interface 302, a notification information setting control section 304, a pattern number storage section 305, a channel identifier setting control section 303, a matching pattern table 300, and notification information storage.
- Section 308 channel identifier generation section 310, perch channel information configuration section 312, modulation section 314, multiplexing section 316, amplification section 318, antenna 320, other channel signal processing It is composed of a section 3 222 and a network interface 3 2 4.
- the pattern number storage unit 305 is connected to the user interface 302 and the channel identifier setting control unit 306, and stores the pattern number input by the user via the user interface 302. It has the function to perform.
- the mapping pattern table 307 is a table for storing mapping patterns as shown in FIG. 5, for example.
- the other parts denoted by the same reference numerals in FIG. 6 as those in FIG. 5 have the same functions, and thus description thereof will be omitted. Next, the operation of the thus configured base station according to the present embodiment will be described below.
- the operator sets a mapping pattern number to be assigned to the base station from the user interface 3002, and stores it in the pattern number storage unit 305.
- the channel identifier setting control section 306 refers to the mapping pattern table 307 to check the channel identifier to be assigned to each sector, and sends the channel identifier number to the channel identifier generation section 310 of each sector. Notify.
- the channel identifier generator 310 issues a channel identifier corresponding to this number. Live.
- perch channel information of each sector is characterized by these channel identifiers in modulation section 314.
- the signal is multiplexed with other channel signals in multiplexing section 316, amplified in amplifying section 318, and then transmitted from antenna 320 to the mobile station.
- the notification information is configured such that the user sets the channel identifier number and pattern number of the peripheral cell for each sector or each base station as an example. However, even if the notification information is not set by the user, the statistical results of the neighboring sectors with the largest number of mobile stations handing over from the own sector are received via the network, and the channel identifier numbers of these neighboring sectors are automatically set.
- the configuration may be such that notification information is set in each sector. Also, the notification information need not be included in the perch channel information, and may be superimposed on another channel (such as an individual communication channel for each user).
- a plurality of mapping patterns of sector numbers and control channel numbers are defined in advance by the system, and a control channel is allocated to each section according to one of the patterns for each base station. Therefore, when any one sector is captured by the mobile station, the control channel applied to another sector of the base station to which the sector belongs can be specified by referring to the mapping pattern known to the mobile station.
- the control channels to be searched by the mobile station are limited, so that the time required for peripheral cell search is reduced, and the effect of reducing power consumption is obtained.
- the other sectors of the base station to which the captured sectors belong are strong candidates for connection switching destinations due to their geographical location.To be able to capture these sectors efficiently requires that the mobile station waits for The accuracy in always selecting the optimal sector as the sector to perform is improved.
- the second embodiment of the present invention only one control channel of a sector in the base station is notified to the mobile station from each sector with respect to one neighboring base station, or the neighboring base station is transmitted from each sector. Since the mapping pattern number of the control channel used in is notified, the amount of notification information can be reduced without lowering the efficiency of neighboring cell search, and the power consumption can be reduced.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a mobile station of the mobile communication system according to the above-described embodiment of the present invention, and conceptually illustrates only a portion related to the present invention in the configuration of the mobile station. .
- the mobile station 20 includes at least an antenna 702, a channel identifier search unit 706, a radio reception unit 704, a control unit 710, and a memory unit 712.
- the antenna 702 is connected to the channel identifier search unit 706 and the radio reception unit 704, and has a function of receiving a radio wave transmitted from the base station 10.
- the channel identifier search unit 706 is connected to the antenna 702, the control unit 710, and the radio reception unit 704, and has a function of searching for a channel identifier from a signal received via the antenna 702. It has a function of reporting the captured channel identifier to the control unit 7 10 and the wireless reception unit 7 04.
- the radio receiving unit 704 decodes, using the reported channel identifier, notification information from a sector using the channel identifier from the signal received via the antenna 702, It has a function of reporting the channel identifier, group, mapping pattern, and the like to the control unit 7.10.
- the control unit 710 is connected to the channel identifier search unit 706, the radio reception unit 704, and the memory unit 712, and stores the captured channel identifier and the channel identifiers of the neighboring sectors in the memory unit. W
- the memory unit 712 is connected to the control unit 710, and stores a captured channel identifier, a channel identifier of a peripheral sector based on notification information received from the base station 10, a group of channel identifiers, and a matching pattern. It has a memory function to perform.
- the control unit 710 registers the channel identifier of the sector in the memory unit 712 as a captured channel identifier. I do.
- channel identifier search section 706 reports the channel identifier of the sector to radio reception section 704.
- the radio reception unit 704 decodes the notification information from the sector from the signal received via the antenna 702 using the captured channel identifier in the channel identifier, and interprets the result. Report to control unit 7 10.
- control unit 7110 registers the notification information, that is, the channel identifier, group, mapping pattern, and the like of the peripheral sector in the memory unit 712.
- the control unit 710 captures in the future the channel identifier reported from the channel identifier search unit 706 and the channel identifier of the neighboring sector reported from the radio reception unit 704 as judgment material.
- a channel identifier having a high possibility is selected in advance.
- both the channel identifier reported from the channel identifier search unit 706 and the channel identifier reported from the radio reception unit 704 can be prioritized in the determination.
- the channel identifier reported from 06 is prioritized, and the channel identifier group and mapping pattern to which the channel identifier belongs are searched from the memory unit 7 12 and selected as a channel identifier that is likely to be preferentially captured in the future.
- the channel reported from the wireless receiver 704 The identifier may be positioned as the next priority.
- control unit 710 controls the channel identifier search unit 706 to preferentially search for a channel identifier likely to be captured in the future.
- the groups to be searched by the mobile station 20 are limited, so that the time required for the peripheral cell search is reduced, and the power consumption is reduced. Is obtained.
- the other sectors of the base station 10 to which the captured sectors belong are strong candidates for connection switching destinations due to their geographical location, it is necessary for the mobile station 20 to be able to capture these sectors efficiently. Improve the accuracy in always selecting the best sector for standby and communication.
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