WO2009085477A1 - Network initiated proactive handover procedure for fast moving wireless devices - Google Patents
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- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a wireless communication system, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a transactional diagram illustrating a conventional handover scanning procedure initiated by a wireless device
- FIG. 1 illustrate an example of a wireless communication system 100.
- FIG. 1 specifically shows a wireless communication network 102 comprising one or more access networks such as a circuit service network 104 and/or a packet data network 106.
- the packet data network 106 is an IP or SIP based connectivity network, which provides data connections at much higher transfer rates then a traditional circuit services network.
- a packet data network 106 can comprise an Evolution Data Only (“EV-DO”) network, a General Packet Radio Service (“GPRS”) network, a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (“UMTS”) network, an 802.11 network, an 802.16 (WiMax) network, Ethernet connectivity, dial-up modem connectivity, or the like.
- EV-DO Evolution Data Only
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
- 802.11 802.11
- WiMax 802.16
- Ethernet connectivity dial-up modem connectivity, or the like.
- the wireless communication system 100 supports any number of wireless devices 108 which can be single mode or multi-mode devices.
- Multi- mode devices are capable of communicating over multiple access networks with varying technologies.
- a multi-mode device can communicate over the access networks 104, 106 using various services such as Push-To-Talk ("PTT”), Push-To-Talk Over Cellular (“PoC”), multimedia messaging, web browsing, VoIP, and multimedia streaming.
- PTT Push-To-Talk
- PoC Push-To-Talk Over Cellular
- multimedia messaging web browsing
- VoIP Voice over Cellular
- multimedia streaming multimedia streaming.
- the wireless device 108 includes a scan module 110, which is discussed in greater detail below.
- the wireless system 100 also includes one or more base stations 112 that are communicatively coupled to a site controller 114.
- Each site controller 114 includes a wireless device manager 116 that comprises a scan initiation module 124, both which are discussed in greater detail below.
- Device profiles 118 are also included within the site controller 114.
- the device profiles 118 can include AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) information, mobility information, and other related information.
- AAA Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- mobility profiles can include, for example, Fixed/Nomadic (no Mobility
- the wireless device manager 116 of the site controller 114 can initiate a scanning procedure at wireless device 108 via its scan initiation module 124.
- the scan initiation module 124 can generate a scan message that is transmitted to wireless device 108. This scan message indicates to the wireless device 108 to initiate handover scanning procedures.
- the scan message can be transmitted to the wireless device 108 based on various events.
- the wireless device manager 116 detects that a wireless device 108 has registered with the base station 112. After a given time interval, the scan initiation module 124 transmits a scan message to the wireless device 108.
- the scan message is sent to the wireless device 108 so that it initiates handover scan procedures for determining if it is registered with the "best" base station. In other words scanning is initiated at the wireless device 108 to determine if another base station can provide better communication
- carrier to interference-noise ratio (“CINR”) and received signal strength indicator (“RSSI”) are used to determine when to send a scan message to the wireless device 108.
- RSSI which is the measured power of a received signal
- CINR the carrier to interference-noise ratio
- AWGN additive white Gaussian noise
- a contention based bandwidth request procedure is performed between the wireless device and base station.
- Contention based bandwidth request procedure involves multiple subscribers contending for a single channel to request UL resources. This is a time consuming procedure as compared to dedicated Bandwidth allocation.
- the base station transmits a UL (uplink) MAP UL allocation to the wireless device.
- the wireless device at time T 3 , responds by sending a MOB_SCN-REQ (scan request) to the base station.
- the base station receives the scan request from the wireless device and at time T 4 sends a MOB_SCN-RSP (scan initiation message) to the wireless device.
- the wireless device performs handover scanning.
- the wireless device at T 6, a MOB_SCN-REP/MOB_MSHO-REQ.
- MOB_SCN- REP is the Mobile Scan Report that wireless device uses to provide channel measurements to the base station. In other words, the wireless device has detected a cell that it wants to handover to and sends a handover request to its current base station.
- the base station responds by sending a MOB_BSHO-RSP to the wireless device.
- the MOB_BSHO-RSP is a base station hand over response that indicates to the wireless device that it is allowed to handover to the requested cell.
- This scanning procedure has many disadvantages. For example, in WiMax systems handover preparations latencies of 150ms can exist for handover control messages. This can lead to an increase in dropped call rates by 40%-60%. Scanning can take up to 150ms if a wireless device initiates the scanning. If a backhaul delay of 50ms exists, the scanning latency increases call failure by 40%-60%. Conventional systems usually set scan thresholds latency to accommodate scanning initiated by the wireless device. This leads to compromises of QOS because the wireless device is constantly scanning.
- Timing Diagram Illustrating Pro-Active Scanning Initiated Bv A Base Station Device
- FIG. 3 is a tinning diagram showing pro-active scanning being initiated at a wireless device 108 by a base station 112, according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the base station 112 analyzes the channel conditions received from a wireless device 108 for down-link and the channel conditions measured on the up-link to determine when to initiate scanning at the wireless device 108. If scan event triggers such as CINR based or Channel Sounding for TxAA are met, the wireless device manager 116 at the site controller 114 transmits a MOB_SCN-RSP (scan response message) to the wireless device 108 at time Ti.
- MOB_SCN-RSP scan response message
- the wireless device 108 receives the scan response message and subsequently performs a handover scanning procedure at time T 2 .
- the wireless device After completing the handover scanning procedure, the wireless device, at time T 3 transmits a MOB-SCN-REP/MOB_MSHO-REQ (a handover request) to its current base station 112.
- the base station 112, at time T 4 responds with a MOB_BSHO-RSP (base station handover response).
- the base station handover response indicates to the wireless device 108 whether or not it is allowed to handover into the requested cell.
- a base station can initiate handover scanning procedures at a wireless device, which is an advantage of the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a detailed view of the wireless device 108 according to one embodiment of the present invention. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with wireless communication devices. To simplify the present description, only that portion of a wireless communication device that is relevant to the present invention is discussed.
- Docket No. CE16929R - 11 - device 108 operates under the control of a device controller/processor 402, that controls the sending and receiving of wireless communication signals.
- the device controller 402 electrically couples an antenna 404 through a transmit/receive switch 406 to a receiver 408.
- the receiver 408 decodes the received signals and provides those decoded signals to the device controller 402.
- the device controller 402 operates the transmitter and receiver according to instructions stored in the memory 412. These instructions include, for example, a neighbor cell measurement-scheduling algorithm.
- the memory 412 in one embodiment, includes the scan module 110.
- the wireless device 108 also includes non-volatile storage memory 414 for storing, for example, an application waiting to be executed (not shown) on the wireless device 108.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a more detailed view of an information processing system 514 such as that comprised in the site controller 114.
- the information processing system 514 is based upon a suitably configured processing system adapted to implement the embodiment of the present invention.
- a personal computer, workstation, or other such computer system may be used.
- the information processing system 514 includes a computer 502.
- the computer 502 has a processor 504 that is connected to a main memory 506, a mass storage interface 508, a
- a system bus 520 interconnects these system components.
- the main memory 506 includes at least the wireless device manager 116.
- the device manager 116 can include the scan initiation module 124.
- the memory 506 can also include device profiles 118 as discussed above. Although illustrated as concurrently resident in the main memory 506, it is clear that respective components of the main memory 506 are not required to be completely resident in the main memory 506 at all times or even at the same time. One or more of these components can be implemented as hardware.
- CPU 504 Although only one CPU 504 is illustrated for computer 502, computer systems with multiple CPUs can be used equally effectively.
- Various embodiments of the present invention further incorporate interfaces that each includes separate, fully programmed microprocessors that are used to off-load processing from the CPU 504.
- Man-machine interface 510 allows technicians, administrators, and users, to directly connect to the information processing system 514.
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