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- the present invention relates generally to sleep mode and, more particularly to mobile sleep mode and handover.
- Wireless networks such as Enhanced UMTS, 802.16e and the like are being designed to support the packet switched (PS) domain only.
- PS packet switched
- the user equipment also known as a mobile station or mobile, is either in an active state with a dedicated connection or in a paging or dormant state (i.e. sleep mode) to conserve energy.
- paging state the mobile supports discontinuous reception wherein the mobile sleeps and wakes up at pre-determined intervals to check if the network has paged it.
- 3GPP UMTS
- the mobile has an additional CELL_FACH state where it continuously monitors the downlink common control channel for activity.
- the paging state i.e. the discontinuous reception state, helps to conserve battery charge by reducing the average current drain, however at the cost of some latency for downlink transmissions.
- the mobile can at any time send an uplink signaling message to indicate a need to transmit in the uplink.
- CELL_FACH state the mobile is unable to conserve battery charge due to the continuous monitoring of the control channels.
- FIG. 1 is an illustrative process flow diagram for mobile operation in discontinuous reception mode with an impending handover.
- FIG. 2 is a second illustrative process flow diagram for a network with an impending handover for a mobile that is in discontinuous reception mode.
- the mobile station is a remote station coupled, wirelessly in this exemplary embodiment, to the network. It may also be referred to as a mobile, remote station, user equipment, user terminal or the like.
- the mobile is wirelessly connected to the network though a plurality of base stations and network controllers.
- the mobile enters a sleep mode to conserve battery charge. It is understood that these are exemplary embodiments and that other criteria may be used for entering current drain reduction state.
- Discontinuous reception mode On method for current drain reduction in wireless devices is discontinuous reception mode.
- Discontinuous reception mode has two states in general; a sleep state (also known as sleep mode, sleep cycle, reduced power state, inactive state of the like); and an active state, (also known as awake mode, and the like).
- Discontinuous reception may also be aperiodic discontinuous reception.
- the device is an electronic device such as a radiotelephone.
- the radiotelephone described herein is a representation of the type of wireless communication device that may benefit from the present invention.
- radiotelephones any type of hand-held or portable device including, but not limited to, the following devices: radiotelephones, cordless phones, paging devices, personal digital assistants, portable computers, pen-based or keyboard- based handheld devices, remote control units, portable media players (such as an MP3 or DVD player) that have wireless communication capability and the like. Accordingly, any reference herein to the radiotelephone 100 should also be considered to apply equally to other portable wireless electronic devices.
- the RAN includes base stations, also known in some systems as a cell site, access point, node or the like.
- the RAN also includes associated radio network controllers (RNC) providing wireless communication links with user devices (UD), also referred to herein as mobile stations (mobile), user equipment (UE) or the like.
- RNC radio network controllers
- UD user devices
- UE user equipment
- the core network receives messages from the public switched telephone network (PSTN), other mobile stations, the internet, other core networks, and other network entities.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- the wireless communication system is coupled to other wireless communications systems, but each respective system is typically operated by one operator or carrier.
- Such systems are currently used for landline, such as cable and twisted wire pair systems, and wireless systems such as Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), other time division multiple access (TDMA) systems, and code divisions multiple access (CDMA) networks for example.
- GSM Global System for Mobile communication
- TDMA time division multiple access
- CDMA code divisions multiple access
- the method comprises receiving a handover threshold value from the network.
- the mobile enters sleep mode (or sleep cycle) and while in sleep mode, monitors a channel condition associated with neighboring cells that are handover candidates.
- the mobile determines the relative value of the candidate cell channel condition to the received handover threshold value. Concurrently during the sleep cycle of the discontinuous reception mode, the mobile monitors the channel conditions associated with the current serving cell. When the mobile determines that a candidate cell has a channel condition above the received threshold, the mobile sends a measurement report to the network. The network determines that the mobile should be handed off to the candidate cell and as a result reschedules the transmission at an earlier time and sends the date received for the mobile to the mobile. The current serving cell sends the data to the mobile instead of sending the data to the neighboring cell. The mobile station remains awake to receive data.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one exemplary process flow diagram for sleep mode with an impending handover.
- the mobile receives 102 from the network a handover threshold value 104, and a measurement report configuration 106.
- the mobile may also receives a current serving cell channel condition threshold value, a first timer value, and a second timer value.
- the handover threshold value is a signal level threshold used by the network to determine when a neighboring cell (e.g. base station) that is a candidate for handover from the current serving cell, has a sufficient channel characteristics such as signal level or the like, to begin the handover process.
- the current serving cell channel condition threshold value is the threshold value associated with a channel condition between the mobile and the current serving cell.
- the first timer is a sleep timer for setting the maximum sleep time interval of the mobile.
- the network (or current serving cell) knows when this timer will expire and therefore can schedule transmission to the mobile based on the expiration of the first timer.
- the first timer value is sent to the mobile from the network so that the network can adjust how long the mobile remains in sleep mode which depends on a plurality of conditions including how many mobiles the cell is currently serving, the amount of data to be sent to the plurality of mobiles and the like.
- the second timer value is for indicating a minimum interval between measurement reports sent from the mobile to the network.
- the minimum interval is a minimum time interval and based on time, however in one alternate embodiment it may be a minimum frame interval.
- the device enters 108 sleep mode and substantially concurrently starts the first timer and the second timer. It is understood by those skilled in the art that the mobile may enter sleep mode as a result of a plurality of conditions. It is also understood that one timer (e.g. a clock residing in the processor) may be used in place of the first timer and the second timer and that events will be triggered based on the first timer value and the second timer value. For example, when the clock reaches a first time equal to the first timer value, the mobile will exit sleep mode and wait for information from the network. [0022] While in sleep mode the mobile makes measurements, i.e.
- the device may make measurements of the pilot signal of a handover candidate cell. It is understood that there are a plurality of channel conditions that may be measured by the mobile.
- the mobile measures an Es/No value of the reference signal transmitted by the handover candidate cell.
- the mobile checks the first timer in the exemplary flow diagram of FIG. 1, to determine 110 if the first timer value has been exceeded (i.e. has expired). If the first timer has expired, then the mobile wakes up 112.
- the network has determined what the value of the first timer value should be based on a set of predetermined conditions known to the network.
- the network knows when the first timer will expire and when the mobile will wake up.
- the network may- schedule and send information automatically, a pending data indicator in this exemplary embodiment, to the mobile without any inquiry from the mobile.
- the mobile checks 114 (i.e. waits to receive) for the pending data indicator sent from the network. If there is data to be sent (i.e. the pending data indicator is set, i.e. a bit is toggled and sent to the mobile) the mobile will receive the data as scheduled by the network. [0024] If the first timer value has not been exceeded, the mobile determines 116 if the second timer value has been exceeded (i.e. the second timer has expired). If the second timer has expired the mobile may wake and send 118 a measurement report to the network.
- the measurement configuration may indicate to the mobile to send the measurement report only when a timer expires or when a handover candidate cell has exceeded the handover threshold value.
- the mobile determines 116 that the second timer has not expired, the mobile will determine 128 whether the measurement of the channel condition of the handover candidate cell has exceeded the handover threshold value. The mobile will also determine if the current serving cell channel condition is greater than the channel condition threshold. If the handover threshold value has been exceeded, and in one embodiment, the current serving cell channel condition has not been exceeded, the mobile wakes or remains awake and sends 130 the measurement report to the network. Then the mobile determines 132 whether the pending data indicator has been set by the current serving cell. If the pending data indicator has been set, then the mobile waits to receive the data. In this embodiment, the mobile remains awake 134 to receive the data from the current serving cell.
- the mobile waits 136 for the current serving cell to process the measurement report and waits to receive instructions regarding the change of the radio connection, i.e. a handover message. If the handover threshold value has not been exceed, the mobile re-enters 122 sleep mode.
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary flow diagram illustrating the network operation with a mobile in discontinuous reception mode and with a potential impending handover.
- the network determines what the handover threshold value should be and sends the value to the mobile.
- the network sends 204 a set of measurement report configuration parameters to the mobile.
- the measurement report configuration parameters include a periodic timer, event thresholds, or the like, in this exemplary embodiment.
- the mobile enters sleep mode.
- the current serving cell receives 206 data that is to be sent to the mobile.
- the network determines 208 or knows based on the sleep timer information it sent to the mobile previously, e.g.
- the current serving cell buffers the received data for the mobile while the mobile is in sleep mode and schedules the transmission of the buffered data for a time when the mobile is awake. This allows the network to optimize the scheduled transmissions to other mobiles in the mean time.
- the current serving cell of the network generates 214 a pending data indicator to send to the mobile once the mobile has exited sleep mode.
- the current serving cell receives 212 from the mobile a message that includes the measurement report, indicating that the handover threshold value has been exceeded by a first neighboring cell and that the channel condition of the current serving cell is less than the channel condition threshold.
- the network determines that the mobile is to be handed over from the current serving cell to the neighboring cell. Then the current serving cell reschedules 216 the transmission of the data and sends the pending data to the mobile instead of transferring the data to the first neighboring cell. This allows the data to be sent to the mobile before the channel conditions may change.
- a cell site is a part of the radio access network (RAN).
- the RAN has a plurality of cell sites as part of the RAN.
- Each cell site may also be referred to as a base station, access point, node or the like.
- the scheduling of data transmission is handled at the bases station in this exemplary embodiment.
- the scheduling may also be handled at a mobile switching center (MSC) coupled to each of the cell sites. Data is routed from the internet to the MSC and then the particular cell site that is the current cell serving the mobile station.
- MSC mobile switching center
- the network determines what the handover threshold is based on network configuration such as cell size and reference signal strengths.
- the network may also send handover threshold value limits to the mobile station.
- the handover threshold limits may include receiving upper threshold limit and lower threshold limit such that a mobile can adjust the handover threshold value within the threshold limits.
- embodiments of the invention described herein may be comprised of or performed by one or more conventional processors and unique stored program instructions that control the one or more processors to implement, in conjunction with certain non-processor circuits, some, most, or all of the functions of mobile sleep mode and handover processes described herein.
- the non- processor circuits may include, but are not limited to, a radio receiver, a radio transmitter, signal drivers, clock circuits, power source circuits, and user input devices. As such, these functions may be interpreted as steps of a method to perform handover and sleep mode operations.
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