WO2005002268A1 - 移動体通信システム、移動機、及びネットワーク上位装置 - Google Patents
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- Mobile communication system mobile unit, and network host device
- the present invention relates to a mobile communication system, and more particularly to a mobile communication system having a soft handover function defined by 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project).
- the present invention relates to a mobile device and a network host device constituting a mobile communication system.
- the mobile communication system is provided with a hand-on and 'function so that a call is not interrupted even when a user is talking while moving.
- the third-generation mobile phone system is also called W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) system.
- W-CDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- a mobile station can simultaneously operate at multiple base stations (cells). Is called). Therefore, in the case of a call while moving, the mobile station starts communication with a new second base station while maintaining communication with the first base station with which the mobile station is currently communicating, and thereafter, When the communication level with the first base station decreases, communication with the first base station is cut off.
- Such a handover is called a soft handover (Soft Handover: SH0) or a diversity handover (Diversity Handover: DH0), and is a state in which a mobile station is communicating with a plurality of base stations. Is called a soft handover state or diversity handover state.
- Patent Document 1 The technology related to a conventional mobile communication system having a handover function is disclosed in Patent Document 1 below.
- Patent Document 1
- the conventional mobile communication system has a problem that the handover function is insufficient.
- an object of the present invention is to solve the above problems and improve the hand-held function.
- the plurality of cells include a monitor set cell and a plurality of
- the mobile station includes: a communication level of a monitor set cell; a communication level of a worst active set cell having a lowest communication level among a plurality of active set cells; and a predetermined threshold value set in advance.
- a control unit that reports the occurrence of an event relating to cell replacement to a network host device via a plurality of active set cells when the value becomes equal to or more than the sum of the active set cells.
- the worst active set cell and the monitor set cell can be replaced at an early stage.
- the plurality of cells include a monitor set cell and a plurality of The mobile station determines whether the communication level of the monitor set cell is equal to the communication level of the worst active set cell having the lowest communication level among the plurality of active set cells, and the predetermined threshold value.
- a control unit that reports the occurrence of an event related to cell replacement to the network host device via a plurality of active set cells when the state of being equal to or greater than the added value is maintained for a predetermined period or more.
- the control unit has a communication level of a best active set cell having a highest communication level among a plurality of active set cells. On the other hand, if the communication level of the monitor set cell is not within the predetermined range, the first period is set as the predetermined period, and the communication level of the monitor set cell is set. A second setting means for setting a second period shorter than the first period as the predetermined period when the vehicle is within the predetermined range; And
- the replacement of the worst active set cell and the monitor set cell can be performed early.
- the plurality of cells include a monitor set cell
- a predetermined reporting range is set for a communication level of a predetermined active set cell among a plurality of active set cells including a plurality of active set cells, and the mobile station communicates with a monitor set cell.
- the control unit reports an occurrence of an event relating to the following-up of the cell to a network host device via a plurality of active set cells,
- the communication level of the monitor set cell is set to an arbitrary active set cell among a plurality of active set cells, Is higher than the communication level, with the mobile device, and the monitor set cell, the functional communication levels giving instead be input to the lowest Wa one strike the active cell Uz preparative cell of the plurality of Akute Ibusedzutoseru.
- the switching between the worst active set cell and the monitor set cell can be executed early.
- the plurality of cells include a monitor set cell
- the mobile station transmits an event related to the change of the best cell via the plurality of active set cells.
- the communication level of the monitor set cell is the communication level of the worst active set cell having the lowest communication level among the plurality of active set cells
- a control unit that reports the occurrence of an event related to cell replacement to the network higher-level equipment via a plurality of active set cells when the value exceeds the sum of the threshold value and the control unit.
- First setting means for setting a predetermined range with respect to the communication level of the best active set cell having the highest communication level among the set cells, and when the communication level of the monitor set cell is not within the predetermined range. If the first value is set as the predetermined threshold and the communication level of the monitor set cell is within the predetermined range, As certain threshold, and a second setting means for setting a second value lower than the first value.
- the exchange between the first active set cell and the monitor set cell can be performed early.
- the communication level of the monitor set cell is the same as the communication level of the first active set cell having the lowest communication level among the plurality of active set cells. If the state of being equal to or greater than the threshold value is maintained for a predetermined period of time or more, the occurrence of an event related to cell replacement is notified to the network host device via a plurality of active set cells.
- the control unit includes a first setting for setting a predetermined range for a communication level of an atypical set cell having a highest communication level among a plurality of active set cells. Means, and if the communication level of the monitor set cell is not within the predetermined range, the first period is set as the predetermined period, and the communication level of the monitor set cell is set. A second setting unit that sets a second period shorter than the first period as the predetermined period when the value is within a predetermined range.
- the communication level of the monitor set cell is a predetermined level set for the communication level of a predetermined active set cell among the plurality of active set cells.
- the first function to receive the report of the occurrence of the cell tracking event from the mobile station via a plurality of active set cells when the mobile station is within the voting range of the monitor, and the communication rate of the monitor set cell. If the communication level is higher than the communication level of any of the active set cells, the mobile station is informed of the monitor set cell and the worst active cell having the lowest communication level of the active set cells. A second function of replacing the cell.
- the switching between the worst active set cell and the monitor set cell can be executed early.
- the mobile station when a best cell having the highest communication level among a plurality of cells is changed, a report of occurrence of an event related to the change of the best cell is sent from the mobile device.
- a second function of replacing the active set cell Therefore, when the monitor set cell is a plague cell, the exchange between the first active set cell and the monitor set cell can be executed early.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile device in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining events 1A and IB in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining event 1C in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram showing the exchange of a message between the mobile device and the network for event 1C.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the operation of the mobile station regarding the determination of event 1C in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a problem in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile device in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing an operation of the mobile device regarding determination of event 1C in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining the event 1C in the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile device in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing the operation of the mobile device regarding the determination of event 1C in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining event 1C in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile device in a mobile communication system according to a modified example of Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing the operation of the network higher-level device when receiving a report of event 1A from a mobile device, in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining event 1A in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 relates to a mobile communication system according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention, and is a flowchart showing the operation of the higher-level network device when receiving a report of event 1D from the mobile device. Yat.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining event 1D in the mobile communication system according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- the mobile communication system includes a network host device 10, base station devices (cells) 11a to 11d, and a mobile device 12, and operates according to, for example, the W-CDMA system.
- the network host device 10 and the cells 11 a to l 1 d are collectively called a network.
- the network host device 10 is configured by a radio network controller (RNC) or the like, and controls the operation of the entire network.
- the cells 11 a to l 1 d perform wireless communication with the mobile device 12.
- the user performs a telephone call, data communication, and the like using the mobile device 12.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the mobile device 12.
- the mobile device 12 includes a control unit 20, a baseband unit 22, a radio unit 23, and an antenna unit 24.
- the control unit 20 has a CPU 21, and the CPU 21 operates according to predetermined control software.
- the paceband unit 22 converts information exchanged between the mobile device 12 and the network into a digital signal.
- Radio section 23 modulates the digital signal so that it can be transmitted as a radio wave.
- the antenna section 24 is a portion that serves as an entrance and exit for radio waves.
- the soft handover process specified by 3GPP is described in 3GPP technical specification TS25.331 V3.11.0. The outline of the soft handover process is described below.
- the mobile station periodically measures the radio wave condition (communication level) of the first common pilot channel (PCPICH) of the neighboring cell indicated by the cell that is communicating or waiting. This process is called a measurement process.
- the communication line between the cell and the mobile device is called RL (Radio Link).
- soft handover processing means processing such as addition, deletion, and replacement of RL.
- the active cell is called the active set cell, and the cell that is not communicating with the mobile station but undergoes measurement processing is called the monitor set cell.
- the mobile device reports to the network host device via the active set cell that the fact (event) has occurred. This event is called event ⁇ .
- the network higher-level device having received the report of the event 1A causes the mobile device to communicate with the monitor set cell as a typical process.
- this processing is referred to as RL addition processing.
- the monitor set cell becomes the active set cell.
- the mobile device communicates with a plurality of active set cells and finds that the communication level between any of the active set cells and the mobile device has decreased as a result of the periodic measurement processing, the mobile device performs the The fact that the fact (event) has occurred is reported to the network host device via the active set cell. This event is called Event 1B.
- the network higher-level device that has received the report of the event 1B causes the mobile device to cut off communication with the active set cell whose communication level has decreased.
- this processing is referred to as RL deletion processing.
- the active set cell becomes a monitor set cell.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining events 1A and 1B.
- an active set cell having the highest communication level with the mobile station is referred to as a best active set cell in this specification.
- the communication level between cell 11b and mobile station 12 is reduced. by it increased to enter the repo one coating range in R la about I vent 1 a, event 1 a has occurred. Note that the reporting range R la is set for the communication level of the best active set cell 11a.
- the communication level between the cell 1 lb and the mobile device 12 becomes the reporting range R for the event 1 B.
- Event 1B has occurred due to a drop to the lb.
- the reporting range R lb is set for the communication level of the best active set cell 11a .
- the maximum number of active set cells that a mobile device can communicate with at the same time is called the maximum number of RLs.
- the active set cell having the lowest communication level with the mobile station is referred to as a worst active set cell in this specification.
- the communication level between the monitor set cell and the mobile device is higher than the communication level between the worst active set cell and the mobile device. If this is the case, or if there is a possibility, the mobile station reports to the network host device via the active set cell that the fact (event) has occurred. This event is called Event 1C.
- the network higher-level device that has received the report of the event 1C causes the mobile device to replace the worst active set cell and the monitor set cell as typical processing.
- this processing is referred to as RL replacement processing.
- the worst active set cell becomes a modern set cell
- the monitor set cell becomes an active set cell.
- the RL replacement process is, as a result, equivalent to the continuous execution of the RL deletion process and the RL addition process.
- the flutter prevention threshold value H la is set for event 1A.o
- the communication level between the monitor set cell and the mobile station is greater than the flapping prevention threshold value H la for the reporting range R la. If not, Event 1A will not occur.
- a flutter prevention threshold value H lb is set for event 1B. 11 Event 1B does not occur unless the communication level between the active set cell and the mobile device falls below the reporting range R lb by a flicker prevention threshold H lb or more.
- H la to H lc are constant values specified by the network as broadcast information or control messages, and do not dynamically change according to the communication level or the like.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the event 1C.
- the maximum number of RLs is “3” is shown.
- the communication level between the monitor set cell 11d and the mobile station 12 is changed to the communication between the worst active set cell 11c and the mobile station 12.
- Event 1C has occurred because the level has exceeded the sum of the flicker-prevention threshold value H le and the threshold value.
- “H lc / 2” instead of “H lc ” means that the reference value (communication level of cell 11c) is plus or minus 1 ⁇ e / 2 each in the plus and minus directions. This is because the setting allows fluttering within the range of 1 ⁇ c as a whole.
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram showing a message exchange between the mobile device 12 and the network with respect to the event 1C.
- the mobile device 12 that has detected the occurrence of the event 1C transmits a measurement report for notifying the occurrence of the event 1C to the network.
- the network that has received the measurement report transmits an active set update, which is an instruction regarding cell replacement, to the mobile device: L2.
- the mobile station 12 shuts down communication with the worst active set cell 11c and starts communication with the monitor set cell 1Id according to the active set update. That is, a cell exchange process is performed. After the completion of this process, the mobile device 12 sends an active set update complete for notifying the completion of the process to the network.
- Which event is to be monitored and reported to the mobile device is instructed from the network to the mobile device as broadcast information or a control message.
- the mobile station monitors the instructed event by periodically performing the measurement processing, and reports the event to the network when the event occurs. Thereby, the soft handover process is started.
- the mobile station is instructed from the network not to monitor and report event 1A because it cannot track the active set cell any more.
- the deactivation threshold for event 1A is included in the broadcast information or the control message, and the mobile station determines that the number of active set cells (the number of RLs) is not valid for event 1A.
- monitoring of event 1A is automatically stopped.
- the mobile station starts monitoring event 1A when the number of HLs falls below the inactivation threshold value for event 1A.
- the mobile station issues an instruction from the network not to monitor and report event 1C. receive.
- the activation threshold for event 1C is included in the broadcast information or the control message.
- the mobile station starts the event 1C. Start monitoring C automatically. Also, the mobile station stops monitoring event 1C when the number of RLs falls below the activation threshold value for event 1C.
- M ow is the measurement result of the cell entering the reporting range I not included in the active set.
- a Ct ⁇ is the measurement result of the cell leaving the reporting range.
- GOl ⁇ sw is the individual cell offset for the cell entering I leaving the reporting range I becoming better than the celt m the active set if an individual cell offset is stored for that cell.Other it is equal to 0.
- M £ is a measurement result of a cell not forbidden to affect reporting range in the active set.
- NA is the number of cells not forbidden to affect reporting range in the current active set
- a £ ffesf is the measurement result of the cell not forbidden to affect reporting range in the active set with the highest measurement result, not taking into account any cell individual offset.
- MhAS is the measurement result of the cell in the active set with the lowest measurement result.Wi a parameter sent from UTRAN to UE '
- RJ is the reporting range constant.
- HJM is the hysteresis parameter for the event la.
- Rib is the reporting range constant.
- HJh is the hysteresis parameter for the event lb.
- CTOstA is the individual cell offset for the cell in the active set that is becoming worse worse
- Mie is the hysteresis parameter for the event lc.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the operation of the mobile device regarding the determination of event 1C.
- the mobile device periodically performs the measurement process, but the determination process illustrated in FIG. 6 is performed each time the measurement process is performed.
- Figures 1, 4 and 6 The operation of the mobile device 12 regarding the determination of the event 1C will be described with reference to FIG.
- step S100 the mobile station 12 determines whether or not the monitor set cell 11d satisfies the determination formula for the event 1C given by the above equation (3). If the result of the determination in step S100 is "YES", the flow proceeds to step S101, and the mobile device 12 is activated by an evening timer for determining whether or not a predetermined period has elapsed. Is determined. This predetermined period is set in advance as a value () of time-to-trigger.
- step S101 determines whether or not a predetermined period has expired. If the result of the determination in step S102 is "YES”, that is, if the condition that the determination formula for event 1C is satisfied has been maintained for a predetermined period or longer, the process proceeds to step S103. The mobile device 12 reports the occurrence of the event 1 C to the network host device 10. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- step S100 If the result of the determination in step S100 is "NO”, the flow proceeds to step S104, and the mobile device 12 stops the evening if it has been activated. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- step S101 If the result of the determination in step S101 is "NO", the flow proceeds to step S105, and the mobile device 12 activates the timer. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- step S 102 If the result of the determination in step S 102 is “NO”, mobile device 12 ends the event 1C determination process.
- the determination process shown in FIG. 6 is performed. Only when the condition that the determination formula regarding Event 1C is satisfied is maintained for a predetermined period set as a time-to-trigger value, the mobile device 12 generates the event 1C. To the network.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a problem in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention.
- the mobile station 12 is connected. It is desirable that the occurrence of event 1C be reported to the network, and the cell be replaced by the network.
- the flapping prevention threshold value H lc is set, in the example shown in FIG. 7, the communication level of the monitor set cell 11 d is changed to all the active set cells 11 a to l 1 c Event 1C has occurred after exceeding the communication level. For this reason, the radio wave of the monitor set cell 11d becomes an interference wave (interference wave) with respect to the active set cells 11a to 11c.
- Figure 7 shows an example where the value of time-to-trigger is zero, but if the value of time-to-trigger is greater than zero, the occurrence of event 1C is further delayed Therefore, when event 1C occurs, it may be assumed that communication has already been disabled. Such a problem is likely to occur when the communication levels of the active set cells 11a to L1c are close to each other, as shown in FIG.
- the communication level between the cell and the mobile device is complicated. For example, there are cases where the distance to a mobile station is very short, but the communication level is low due to the shadow of a building, and there are cells that are not active set cells (moderate set cells). In such a case, when a user with a mobile device approaches a wide intersection, the communication level of the monitor set cell may rise sharply and cause interference with the active set cell.
- cells transmit radio waves in a substantially horizontal direction. Therefore, if the cell installed on the rooftop of a building is an active set cell and a user with a mobile device approaches directly below the building, the communication level of the active set cell will suddenly increase. descend. As a result, the communication level of a cell (monitor set cell) installed at another location may rise relatively sharply, causing interference with the active set cell.
- a predetermined range of emergency range ER is determined with respect to the communication level of the best active set cell. Is set.
- the mobile station determines the first value (if the communication level of the monitor set cell is not within the imaginary range ER, as the flutter prevention threshold value H for the event 1C. H le ), and if the communication level of the mobile set cell is within the emergency range ER, set a second value ( ⁇ ) lower than the first value (H lc ). .
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the mobile device 12 in the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment.
- the mobile device 12 includes a control unit 30, a baseband unit 40, a radio unit 41, and an antenna unit 42.
- the control unit 30 has a CPU 31, and the CPU 31 operates according to predetermined control software.
- the baseband unit 40 converts information exchanged between the mobile device 12 and the network into a digital signal.
- the radio unit 41 modulates a digital signal so that the digital signal can be transmitted as a radio wave.
- the antenna part 42 is a part that serves as an entrance and exit for radio waves.
- the control unit 30 stores an image 37 for determining whether or not a predetermined period preset as a time-to-trigger value (?) Has elapsed and a value for the emergency range ER. And a H storage unit 39 for storing the anti-fluttering threshold value H (ie, H le and) for the event 1C.
- the ER storage unit 38 and the H storage unit 39 are configured by, for example, a semiconductor memory.
- the CPU 31 includes an event 1C processing unit 33, a measurement processing unit 32, and an event transmission unit 36.
- the event 1C processing unit 33 has an ER determination unit 34 and an event 1C determination unit 35.
- the measurement processing unit 32 calculates information such as electric field strength and interference amount based on data obtained through the antenna unit 42, the radio unit 41, and the baseband unit 40.
- the event 1 C processing unit 33 is activated by the measurement processing unit 32.
- the ER determination unit 34 obtains the value of the emergency range ER from the ER storage unit 38 and determines whether or not the communication level of the monitor set cell is within the emergency range ER.
- the value of the imaginary range ER is a constant value stored in the ER storage unit 38 in advance or a variable value set by the ER determination unit 34 according to the communication level of the best active set cell.
- the lower the communication level of the best active set cell (immediately That is, the higher the possibility that the communication is interrupted), the earlier the event 1C can be generated by increasing the value of the immunity range ER.
- a parameter ER le for event 1C is newly established in the broadcast information or control message sent from the network, and the value of the parameter ER le is adopted as the value of the image range ER. May be.
- the reporting range R la for the event 1 A may be used as the imaginary range ER.
- the flicker prevention threshold value H lc for event 1 C is read from the H storage unit 39 .
- the communication level Monitasedzutoseru is if contained within the timer Gen Shilen di ER, preventing threshold monument flutter about the event 1 C ( ⁇ H 1 C) is read from the H storage unit 3 9.
- the value of the flapping prevention threshold is a constant value (including zero) stored in advance in the H storage unit 39, or a variable value that changes according to the communication level of the pest active set cell.
- the parameters Isseki c 2 relates Ibento 1 C in the broadcast information transmitted from the network or control messages, adopted as the value of preventing threshold flutter value of parameter Isseki 1 ⁇ e 2 May be.
- Event 1 C determination unit 35 is activated by ER determination unit 34.
- the event 1C determination unit 35 performs the event 1C determination process using the evening image 37 and the flutter prevention threshold H for the event 1C acquired from the H storage unit 39.
- the event 1C determining unit 35 activates the event transmitting unit 36.
- the event transmitting unit 36 transmits to the network that the event 1C has occurred through the paceband unit 40, the radio unit 41, and the antenna unit 42.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the operation of mobile device 12 regarding the determination of event 1C in the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining the event 1C.
- the maximum number is “3”
- the cells 11 a to l 1 c shown in FIG. 1 are the active set cells, and the cell lid is the monitor. It is assumed that the cell is an evening set cell.
- the reporting range R la related to the event 1A is adopted as the imaginary range ER.
- the mobile device 12 periodically performs the measurement process, but the determination process illustrated in FIG. 9 is performed each time the measurement process is performed.
- the operation of the mobile device 12 regarding the determination of the event 1C will be described with reference to FIGS.
- step S21 the ER determining unit 34 determines whether or not the communication level of the monitor set cell lid is within the emergency range ER. If the result of the determination in step S21 is "YES", that is, if the communication level of the monitor set cell 11d is within the emergency range ER, in step S22, the fluttering prevention threshold for the event 1C is set. The value is set. That is, in the above equation (3), “H le ” is changed to “hi”. In the example shown in FIG. 10, since the communication level of the monitor set cell 11d is within the emergency range ER, the flutter prevention threshold value for the event 1C is set.
- step S21 determines whether the communication level of the monitor set cell 11d is within the emergency range ER. If the result of the determination in step S21 is "NO", that is, if the communication level of the monitor set cell 11d is not within the emergency range ER, in step S23, the event 1C is skipped. Prevention threshold 1 ⁇ . Is set.
- step S24 the event 1C determination unit 35 determines whether or not the monitor set cell 1Id satisfies the determination formula regarding event 1C. If the result of the determination in step S24 is "YES", the process proceeds to step S25, where the event 1C processing unit 33 activates an evening timer 37 for determining whether or not a predetermined period has elapsed. Is determined. This predetermined period is set in advance as a time-to-trigger value (?).
- step S25 If the result of the determination in step S25 is “YE S”, the flow proceeds to step S26, and the event 1C processing unit 33 determines whether or not a predetermined period has expired. If the result of the determination in step S26 is "YES”, that is, if the state in which the determination formula for event 1C is satisfied has been maintained for a predetermined period or longer, the process proceeds to step S27, where the event transmitting unit 36 Alerts the occurrence of event 1C It reports to the network host device 10 via the photocells 11a-1c. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- step S24 If the result of the determination in step S24 is "NO”, the flow proceeds to step S28, and if the event 37 has been activated, the event 1C processing unit 33 stops it. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- step S25 If the result of the determination in step S25 is "NO", the flow proceeds to step S29, and the event 1C processing unit 33 activates the timer 37. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- step S26 If the result of the determination in step S26 is "NO", the event 1C processing unit 33 ends the event 1C determination process.
- the determination process illustrated in FIG. 9 is performed. Then, only when the condition that the judgment formula regarding Event 1C is satisfied is maintained for a predetermined period set in advance as a value of the time-to-trigger, the mobile device 12 generates the event 1C. To the network.
- the mobile device 12 determines that the communication level of the monitor set cell is within the imaginary range ER.
- a second value () lower than the first value (H lc ) is set as the flutter prevention threshold value H for event 1C. Therefore, even when the communication levels of the active set cells 11 a to l 1 c are close to each other, the event 1 C is smaller than the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention. Can be reported to the network at an early stage. Therefore, before the radio waves of the monitor set cell 11d become fatal interference waves to the active set cells 11a to 11c, the possibility of cell replacement is increased.
- the above-described disadvantages in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention can be solved.
- Embodiment 2 by adopting a variable value that changes according to the communication level of the pest active set cell 11 as the flapping prevention threshold value, the above-described value obtained by the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment can be obtained. The effect is more pronounced. 2.
- the mobile station in the determination of event 1C, sets the communication level of the monitor set cell to the emergency range ER as the time-to-trigger value. If not, set the first value ( ⁇ ). If the communication level of the monitor set cell is within the emergency range ER, set the second value smaller than the first value. Set.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of mobile device 12 in the mobile communication system according to the second embodiment.
- the control unit 30 includes a timer 37 for determining whether a period set as a time-to-trigger value has elapsed and a timer 37 for storing a time-to-trigger value. and a time-to-trigger storage unit 43.
- the time-to-trigger storage unit 43 is constituted by, for example, a semiconductor memory.
- the second value of the time-to-trigger is a constant value (including zero) stored in advance in the time-to-trigger storage unit 43 or a variable that changes according to the communication level of the pest active set cell. Value.
- the lower the communication level of the best active set cell the earlier the event 1C can be generated by reducing the second value of the time-to-trigger.
- a parameter-time-to-trigger ⁇ for the event 1C is newly added to the broadcast information or control message sent from the network, and the value of the parameter-time-to-trigger 2 is set to the time-to-trigger 2. May be adopted as the second value of -trigger.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing the operation of mobile device 12 regarding the determination of event 1C in the mobile communication system according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining the event 1C.
- the maximum number of RLs is "3”
- cells 11a to l1c shown in Fig. 1 are active set cells
- cell 11d is a modem set cell
- the reporting range R la for the event 1A is adopted as the imaginary range ER.
- the mobile device 12 periodically performs the measurement process, but the determination process illustrated in FIG. 12 is performed each time the measurement process is performed.
- step S21 the ER determining unit 34 determines whether or not the communication level of the monitor set cell lid is within the emergency range ER. If the result of the determination in step S21 is "YESj", the value of time-to-trigger is set to the second value (zero) in step S31. In the example shown in Fig. 13, the monitor set cell 11d The time-to-trigger value is set to the second value (zero) because the communication level of the monitor set cell is within the immunity range ER.
- the communication level of the monitor set cell 1 Id becomes Event 1C occurs immediately after the communication level of the first active set cell 11c and the added value of the flutter prevention threshold value Hlc (strictly ,! ⁇ . 2) are exceeded.
- the result of the determination in step S21 is “N0”
- the value of time-to-trigger is set to the first value (?) In step S32.
- step S24 the event 1C determination unit 35 determines whether or not the monitor set cell 11d satisfies the determination formula regarding event 1C. If the result of the determination in step S24 is “YE S”, the process proceeds to step S25, and the event 1C processing unit 33 activates the evening timer 37 for determining whether a predetermined period has elapsed. It is determined whether or not it has been performed. In the example shown in FIG. 13, this predetermined period is set as the second value (zero) of the time-to-trigger.
- step S25 When the result of the determination in step S25 is “YE S”, the process proceeds to step S26, and the event 1C processing unit 33 determines whether or not a predetermined period has expired. If the result of the determination in step S26 is “YE S”, the process proceeds to step S2, where the event transmitting unit 36 determines that the event 1C has occurred through the active set cells 11a to 11c. Report to host device 10. Thereafter, the event 1C determination process ends.
- mobile station 12 determines whether the communication level of the monitor set cell is within the imaginary range ER. Sets the value of time-to-trigger to a second value that is less than the first value (?). Therefore, the active set cell 11 a Even if the communication levels of ⁇ 11c are close to each other, it is necessary to report the occurrence of event 1C to the network at an early stage when compared to the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention. Can be. Therefore, before the radio waves of the monitor set cell 1 Id become fatal interference waves with respect to the active set cells 11 a to l 1 c, the possibility of cell replacement is increased.
- the above-described disadvantages in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention can be solved.
- the mobile communication system according to the second embodiment by adopting a variable value that changes according to the communication level of the best active set cell 11b as the second value of the time-to-trigger, the mobile communication system according to the second embodiment The effect obtained by the above becomes more remarkable.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a configuration of mobile device 12 in a mobile communication system according to a modification of the second embodiment.
- the control unit 30 has a storage unit 39 and a time-to-trigger storage unit 43. As described above, the invention according to the first embodiment may be combined with the invention according to the second embodiment.
- the processing of the mobile device 12 mainly realizes the early replacement of cells.
- early replacement of cells is realized mainly by processing of the network.
- broadcast information or a control message from the network is provided so as to monitor and report event 1A even when communicating with the maximum number of RLs. Is controlling the mobile device.
- the network receiving the report of event 1A from the mobile station communicating with the maximum number of RLs if the communication level of the monitor set cell is higher than the communication level of the worst active set cell, causes the mobile station to send the monitor set cell and the worst active tip cell. Replace the set cell.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing the operation of network higher-level device 10 when receiving report of event 1A from mobile device 12 in the mobile communication system according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining the event 1A.
- the maximum number of RLs is “3”
- cells 11 a to 11 c shown in FIG. 1 are active set cells and cell 1 Id is a monitor set cell.
- Mobile station 12 periodically performs the measurement processing, the monitor set cell l id communication level if contained in repo one coating range in R la relates Ibento 1 A of the active set cell the occurrence of an event 1 A Report to the network host device 10 via 11 a to l 1 c.
- step S41 the network device 10 that has received the report of the event 1A determines whether the mobile device 12 is communicating with the maximum RL number. If the result of the determination in step S41 is "NO", the flow proceeds to step S45, and the network higher-level device 10 performs a normal process (RL addition process). That is, the monitor set cell 11d is added as an active set cell.
- step S41 determines that the communication level of the monitor set cell 11d is lower than the communication level of the worst active set cell 11c. Determine if it is high. However, a comparison may be made with other active set cells 11a and 1 lb, instead of the worst active set cell 11c. Also set preventing Ki have value H la flutter, monitor set cell 11 d of the communication levels may determine whether exceeds repos one Tingure Nji R la fluttering prevention threshold a or more. If the result of the determination in step S42 is "NO”, the flow proceeds to step S44, and the network host device 10 ends the process of event 1A.
- step S42 determines whether the result of the determination in step S42 is “YES”. If the result of the determination in step S42 is “YES”, the flow proceeds to step S43, in which the network higher-level device 10 sends the request to the mobile device 12 without waiting for the report of the event 1C from the mobile device 12. Replace the monitor set cell 11d with the worst active set cell 11c.
- the network host device 10 that has received the report of the event 1A from the mobile device 12 communicating with the maximum number of RLs is the monitor set cell 11 d If the communication level is higher than the worst active set cell 11c, the mobile station 12 replaces the monitor set cell 11d with the active set cell 11c. Therefore, before the radio waves of the monitor set cell 11d become fatal interference waves with respect to the active set cells 11a to l1c, there is a high possibility that the cells are replaced.
- the above disadvantages in the mobile communication system according to the base technology of the present invention can be solved. Further, since the reporting range R la is set for the pest active set cell, it is possible to avoid an increase in the number of times of transmission and reception of messages between the mobile device 12 and the network.
- the processing of the mobile device 12 mainly realizes the early replacement of cells.
- early replacement of cells is realized mainly by processing of the network. If the cell with the highest communication level among multiple cells (referred to as the best cell in this specification) is changed, the mobile station reports the occurrence of Event 1D to the network.
- the network that has received the event 1D report from the mobile device includes a monitor set cell and a worst active set cell when the changed best cell is a monitor set cell. Is replaced.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing the operation of the network host device 10 when receiving the report of the event 1D from the mobile device 12 in the mobile communication system according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining the event 1D.
- the maximum number of RLs is “3”
- cells 11 a to 11 c shown in FIG. 1 are active set cells
- cell 1 Id is a monitor set cell.
- the mobile device 12 periodically executes the measurement process, and when the best cell having the highest communication level among the plurality of cells 11 a to l I d is changed, the event 1 D is generated.
- a report is sent to the network higher-level device 10 via the active set cells 11a to 11c.
- FIGS. 1, 17, and 18 the operation of the network host device 10 when receiving the report of the event 1D will be described.
- step S51 the network device 10 having received the report of the event 1D determines whether or not the cell having the highest communication level is the monitor set cell 11d. If the result of the determination in step S51 is “NO”, the flow proceeds to step S52, and the network host device 10 performs ' ⁇ ' processing equivalent to the conventional event 1D.
- step S51 determines whether the result of the determination in step S51 is “YES”. If the result of the determination in step S51 is “YES”, the flow proceeds to step S53, where the network host device 10 moves without waiting for the report of the event 1C from the mobile device 12 Causes the machine 12 to replace the monitor set cell 11d with the first active set cell 11c.
- the network host device 10 that has received the report of the event 1D from the mobile device 12 has the changed best cell as the monitor set cell 11 d
- the mobile station 12 causes the monitor set cell 1Id and the worst active set cell 11c to be exchanged. Therefore, before the radio waves of the monitor set cell 11 d become fatal interference waves with respect to the active set cells 1 la to 1 1 c, the possibility of cell replacement is increased.
- the above problems in the mobile communication system according to the base technology can be solved.
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