WO2011154675A1 - Handover procedures and signalling for planned cell outage in wireless cellular networks - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to handover procedures and signalling for planned cell outage in wireless cellular networks.
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- cellular overlay networks which are characterised by the use of a hierarchical structure of BS types providing different coverage area sizes (eg. short range microcell or femtocell BS providing additional capacity in areas which are already covered by long range macrocell BSs)
- planned disabling of the short range BSs is simpler, since the areas covered by the short range BSs are already covered by the long range BSs. This is in contrast to the planned disabling of macrocell BSs, where coverage of the area provided by a BS to be disabled needs to be provided by one or multiple neighbouring BSs during the downtime in order to avoid interruption of the service.
- US2009318156A1 discloses a method for handing over a user from a first base station using a first carrier frequency to a second base station using a second carrier frequency. The handover is triggered by a potential loss of call or call degradation.
- WO2009078764A1 discloses a method and related signalling which compensates for cell outage by extending the coverage of remaining cell(s). It proposes to modify the antenna position and/or transmission power in order to partially cover a neighbouring cell which is in outage. A related signalling mechanism for the exchange of cell status information to support this procedure is also disclosed.
- US2006084441A1 it is proposed to modify the antenna radiation pattern of at least two cells neighbouring a disabled cell in order to provide coverage within the area of the disabled cell.
- the extended coverage is provided by modifying the antenna beam pattern, transmission power or data rate.
- 3GPP R3-092342 "Energy Saving in UTRAN", October 2009, proposes to gradually decrease the transmit power of a cell to be disabled in order to allow a controlled handover of the users in the area covered by the cell to be disabled to a neighbouring cell without call interruption.
- the wireless cellular network may employ a multi-carrier system, in which in normal operation the first and second cell units each have a first carrier centred on a first frequency, and at least one second carrier, centred on a second frequency, the first frequency being different from the second frequency.
- the bandwidth occupied by the second carrier of the second cell unit may be so selected and designated, and the method may further comprise the steps of: handing over user equipment using the second carrier of the first cell unit to the first carrier of the first cell unit, handing over user equipment using the second carrier of the second cell unit to the first carrier of the second cell unit, and disabling the second carriers of the first and second cell units; configuring an additional carrier for the second cell unit on the same bandwidth as previously occupied by the second carrier of the second cell unit such that the range of the additional carrier extends to all or part of the first cell unit; and handing over user equipment using the first carrier of the first cell unit to the additional carrier of the second cell unit.
- the wireless cellular network may employ a Fractional Frequency Reuse system in which the frequency reuse factor is N and a frequency reuse ni partition of the first and second cell units uses a first time-frequency resource unit, a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit uses a second time-frequency resource unit, and a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit uses a third time-frequency resource unit, where l-Sn ⁇ N, 1 ⁇ n 2 ⁇ N, ni ⁇ n 2 and the first, second and third time- frequency resource units are different from one another.
- the time-frequency resource unit occupied by the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit may be so selected and designated, and the method may further comprise the steps of: extending the range of the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit to all or part of the first cell unit; and handing over user equipment using the first cell unit to the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit.
- frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit is to be used exclusively to provide coverage for the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit
- user equipment using the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit may be assigned to the frequency reuse ni partition of the second cell unit before extending the range of the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit.
- frequency reuse factor N is 3, ni may be 1 and n 2 may be 3.
- a method for use in a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the second cell unit is selected from cell units other than the first cell unit in accordance with a selection procedure which comprises the step of: updating a handover parameter so as to trigger user equipment in the first cell unit to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of cell units neighbouring the said first cell unit even if the first cell unit provides the highest received signal strength.
- the measurement report is an inter- frequency measurement report. In the case of an FFR system, the measurement report is an intra-frequency measurement report. If the network is a 3GPP LTE-A network, the said handover parameter may be the a3-Offset parameter set to a negative value.
- a method for use in a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the second cell unit is selected from cell units other than the first cell unit in accordance with a selection procedure which comprises the step of: updating a list of cell units which neighbour the first cell unit by adding to the list any newly-enabled cell units.
- a method for use in a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the second cell unit is selected from cell units other than the first cell unit in accordance with a selection procedure which comprises the steps of: updating a list of cell units which neighbour the first cell unit by adding to the list any newly- enabled cell units; and updating a handover parameter so as to trigger user equipment in the first cell unit to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of cell units in the said list even if the first cell unit provides the highest received signal strength.
- the measurement report is an inter-frequency measurement report. In the case of an FFR system, the measurement report is an intra-frequency measurement report. If the network is a 3GPP LTE-A network, the said handover parameter may be the a3-Offset parameter set to a negative value.
- a method for use in a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the second cell unit is selected from cell units other than the first cell unit in accordance with a selection procedure which comprises the step of: broadcasting or unicasting a message to user equipment in the first cell unit which indicates whether or not any cell units have been newly-enabled, which message prompts the user equipment to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of neighbouring cell units including any newly-enabled neighbouring cell units but excluding the first cell unit.
- the message may optionally also include an indication of the time remaining before the first cell unit is due to be disabled.
- a handover procedure for use in a wireless cellular network in which user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, where the cell unit of the first and second cell units is a cell or a cell sector, the handover procedure being controlled in accordance with a method embodying the first aspect of the present invention and employing a method embodying any one of the second to fifth aspects of the present invention.
- the wireless cellular network may employ a multi-carrier system, in which in normal operation the first and second cell units each have a first carrier centred on a first frequency, and at least one second carrier, centred on a second frequency, the first frequency being different from the second frequency.
- user equipment in the area covered by the second cell unit may use the second carrier of the first cell unit and, in the steps of selecting and designating part of the signal bandwidth for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit, the bandwidth occupied by the first carrier of the second cell unit may be so selected and designated, and the method may further comprise the steps of: handing over user equipment using the second carrier of the first cell unit to the first carrier of the second cell unit; and reducing the range of the second carrier of the first cell unit so that it does not cover any of the area of the second cell unit.
- the wireless cellular network may employ a Fractional Frequency Reuse system in which the frequency reuse factor is N and a frequency reuse ⁇ partition of the first and second cell units uses a first time-frequency resource unit, a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit uses a second time-frequency resource unit, and a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit uses a third time-frequency resource unit, where 1 ⁇ ni ⁇ N, 1 ⁇ n 2 ⁇ N, ni ⁇ n 2 and the first, second and third time- frequency resource units are different from one another.
- user equipment in the area covered by the second cell unit may use the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit and, in the steps of selecting and designating part of the time- frequency resource units for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit, the time-frequency resource unit occupied by the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit may be so selected and designated, and the method may further comprise the steps of: handing over user equipment in the area covered by the second cell unit from the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit to the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit; and reducing the range of the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit so as not to cover any of the area of the second cell unit.
- the frequency reuse factor N is 3, ni may be 1 and n 2 may be 3.
- a method for use in a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit is handed over to a second cell unit, where the first cell unit provides coverage for the, or part of the, second cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the second cell unit is selected from cell units including newly-enabled cell units but excluding the first cell unit in accordance with a selection procedure which comprises the step of: broadcasting or unicasting a message to user equipment in the first cell unit which indicates whether or not any cell units have been newly-enabled, which message prompts the user equipment to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of neighbouring cell units including any newly-enabled neighbouring cell units but excluding the first cell unit.
- the message may optionally also include an indication of the time remaining before the first cell unit is due to be disabled.
- a handover control apparatus for controlling handover in wireless cellular networks of user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, where the cell unit of the first and second cell units is a cell or a cell sector, the apparatus being configured to: select a part of the signal bandwidth or time-frequency resource units, previously designated for use in normal operation by the second cell unit, which does not overlap with that to be used by the first cell unit during the handover; and designate the selected part for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit.
- the apparatus may be adapted for use with a wireless cellular network configured to employ a multi-carrier system, in which in normal operation the first and second cell units each have a first carrier centred on a first frequency, and at least one second carrier, centred on a second frequency, the first frequency being different from the second frequency.
- the apparatus may be configured to select and designate the bandwidth occupied by the second carrier of the second cell unit for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit, and may be further configured to cause: user equipment using the second carrier of the first cell unit to be handed over to the first carrier of the first cell unit, user equipment using the second carrier of the second cell unit to be handed over to the first carrier of the second cell unit, and the second carriers of the first and second cell units to be disabled; an additional carrier for the second cell unit to be configured on the same bandwidth as previously occupied by the second carrier of the second cell unit such that the range of the additional carrier extends to all or part of the first cell unit; and user equipment using the first carrier of the first cell unit to be handed over to the additional carrier of the second cell unit.
- the apparatus may be adapted for use with a wireless cellular network configured to employ a Fractional Frequency Reuse system in which the frequency reuse factor is N and a frequency reuse partition of the first and second cell units uses a first time-frequency resource unit, a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit uses a second time-frequency resource unit, and a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit uses a third time-frequency resource unit, where l -in ⁇ N, 1 ⁇ n 2 ⁇ N, ni ⁇ n 2 and the first, second and third time-frequency resource units are different from one another.
- a Fractional Frequency Reuse system in which the frequency reuse factor is N and a frequency reuse partition of the first and second cell units uses a first time-frequency resource unit, a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit uses a second time-frequency resource unit, and a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit uses a third time-frequency resource unit, where l -in ⁇ N, 1 ⁇ n 2
- the apparatus may be configured to select and designate the bandwidth occupied by the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit, and further configured to cause: the range of the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit to be extended to all or part of the first cell unit; and user equipment using the first cell unit to be handed over to the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit.
- the apparatus may be configured to cause user equipment using the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit to be assigned to the frequency reuse n- ⁇ partition of the second cell unit before the range of the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit is extended.
- the frequency reuse factor N is 3, ni may be 1 and n 2 may be 3.
- apparatus for use in carrying out a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks, in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the apparatus is configured to carry out a selection procedure to select the second cell unit from cell units other than the first cell unit, in which selection procedure the apparatus is operable to cause a handover parameter to be updated so as to trigger user equipment in the first cell unit to provide a
- the measurement report based on the received signal strength of cell units neighbouring the said first cell unit even if the first cell unit provides the highest received signal strength.
- the measurement report is an inter- frequency measurement report.
- the measurement report is an intra-frequency measurement report.
- the said handover parameter may be the a3-Offset parameter set to a negative value.
- apparatus for use in carrying out a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks, in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the apparatus is configured to carry out a selection procedure to select the second cell unit from cell units other than the first cell unit, in which selection procedure the apparatus is operable to cause a list of cell units which neighbour the first cell unit to be updated by adding to the list any newly-enabled cell units.
- apparatus for use in carrying out a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks, in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the apparatus is configured to carry out a selection procedure to select the second cell unit from cell units other than the first cell unit, in which selection procedure the apparatus is operable to cause: a list of cell units which neighbour the first cell unit to be updated by adding to the list any newly-enabled cell units; and a handover parameter to be updated so as to trigger user equipment in the first cell unit to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of cell units in the said list even if the first cell unit provides the highest received signal strength.
- the measurement report is an inter- frequency measurement report. In the case of an FFR system, the measurement report is an intra-frequency measurement report. If the network is a 3GPP LTE-A network, the said handover parameter may be the a3-Offset parameter set to a negative value.
- apparatus for use in carrying out a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks, in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled is handed over to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the apparatus is configured to carry out a selection procedure to select the second cell unit from cell units other than the first cell unit, in which selection procedure the apparatus is operable to cause: a message to be broadcast or unicast to user equipment in the first cell unit which indicates whether or not any cell units have been newly-enabled, which message prompts the user equipment to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of neighbouring cell units including any newly-enabled neighbouring cell units but excluding the first cell unit.
- the message may optionally also include an indication of the time remaining before the first cell unit is due to be disabled.
- a fourteenth aspect of the present invention there is provided apparatus for carrying out a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks of user equipment in a first cell unit which is to be disabled to a second cell unit which is to provide extended coverage for the, or part of the, first cell unit, where the cell unit of the first and second cell units is a cell or a cell sector, the apparatus being configured in accordance with the eighth aspect of the present invention and any one of the ninth to twelfth aspects of the present invention.
- a handover control apparatus for controlling handover in wireless cellular networks of user equipment in a first cell unit to a newly-enabled second cell unit, where the first cell unit provides coverage for the, or part of the, second cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, the apparatus being configured to: select a part of the signal bandwidth or time-frequency resource units, designated for use in normal operation by the second cell unit, which does not overlap with that used by the first cell unit to provide coverage for the, or the part of the, second cell unit; and designate the selected part for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit.
- the apparatus may be adapted for use with a wireless cellular network which employs a multi-carrier system, in which in normal operation the first and second cell units each have a first carrier centred on a first frequency, and at least one second carrier, centred on a second frequency, the first frequency being different from the second frequency.
- the apparatus may be configured to select and designate the bandwidth occupied by the first carrier of the second cell unit for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit, and may be further configured to cause: user equipment using the second carrier of the first cell unit to be handed over to the first carrier of the second cell unit; and the range of the second carrier of the first cell unit to be reduced so that it does not cover any of the area of the second cell unit.
- the apparatus may be adapted for use with a wireless cellular network which employs a Fractional Frequency Reuse system in which the frequency reuse factor is N and a frequency reuse ni partition of the first and second cell units uses a first time-frequency resource unit, a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit uses a second time-frequency resource unit, and a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit uses a third time-frequency resource unit, where l-Sn ⁇ N, 1 ⁇ n 2 ⁇ N, n ⁇ n 2 and the first, second and third time-frequency resource units are different from one another.
- a Fractional Frequency Reuse system in which the frequency reuse factor is N and a frequency reuse ni partition of the first and second cell units uses a first time-frequency resource unit, a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit uses a second time-frequency resource unit, and a frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit uses a third time-frequency resource unit, where l-Sn ⁇ N, 1
- the apparatus may be configured to select and designate the bandwidth occupied by the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit for use by the user equipment to be handed over from the first cell unit, and may be further configured to cause: user equipment in the area covered by the second cell unit to be handed over from the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit to the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the second cell unit; and the range of the frequency reuse n 2 partition of the first cell unit to be reduced so as not to cover any of the area of the second cell unit.
- the frequency reuse factor N is 3, rn may be 1 and n 2 may be 3.
- apparatus for use in carrying out a handover procedure in wireless cellular networks, in which handover procedure user equipment in a first cell unit is handed over to a second cell unit, where the first cell unit provides coverage for the, or part of the, second cell unit, the cell unit of the first and second cell units being a cell or a cell sector, wherein the apparatus is configured to carry out a selection procedure to select the second cell unit from cell units including newly-enabled cell units but excluding the first cell unit, in which selection procedure the apparatus is operable to cause:
- a message to be broadcast or unicast to user equipment in the first cell unit which indicates whether or not any cell units have been newly-enabled, which message prompts the user equipment to provide a measurement report based on the received signal strength of neighbouring cell units including any newly-enabled neighbouring cell units but excluding the first cell unit.
- a computer program which, when executed on apparatus in a wireless cellular network, causes that apparatus to carry out a method in accordance with any one of the first to fifth or seventh or eighth aspects of the present invention or a procedure in accordance with the sixth aspect of the present invention, or to become apparatus in accordance with any one of the ninth to sixteenth aspects of the present invention.
- macrocell BSs can be switched off without service interruption to UEs. This is achieved by ensuring that the UEs in the areas covered by cells to be disabled are handed over in a controlled manner to neighbouring BSs beforehand, whose coverage is extended during the downtime of the disabled cells. The same procedure, but in the reverse order, is applied when enabling macrocell BSs.
- macrocell BS is used here because this represents a typical application scenario, but it should be understood that the present invention may be applied to any other type of BS or BS sector (e.g. microcell, picocell or femtocell BS).
- the signal bandwidth of the BS(s) providing extended coverage is a fraction of the bandwidth used during normal operation and being non-overlapping with the signal bandwidth used during the handover interval by the BS to be disabled, no additional bandwidth is required to implement the handover.
- Figure 1 illustrates a generic multi-carrier system
- Figure 2 illustrates a first handover procedure embodying the present invention
- FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) system
- Figure 4 illustrates a second handover procedure embodying the present invention
- Figure 5 illustrates a handover signalling mechanism
- Figure 6 is for use in explaining a physical layer implementation of a handover procedure; and Figures 7(a) and 7(b) are graphs illustrating antenna pattern synthesis.
- a method for the controlled disabling/enabling of cells within a cellular network relies on the extension of the coverage of one or more BSs in order to provide coverage for a BS to be disabled.
- both the BS providing extended coverage and the BS to be disabled must provide adequate signal strength to those UEs during the handover time interval.
- the available bandwidth is split during the handover phase such that interference between the two signals can be avoided and UEs can be reliably handed over to the BS providing extended coverage.
- the first method relies on the use of multi-carrier systems employing primary and secondary carriers during normal operation, which allows the use of the full bandwidth by all cells during normal operation. Multi-carrier systems are currently being standardized in both 3GPP LTE-A and IEEE 802.16m.
- Figure 1 shows a generic multi- carrier system composed of one primary carrier and K secondary carriers, based on IEEE 802.16m terminology (IEEE 802.16m-09/0034r2, "IEEE 802.16m System Description Document (SDD)", September 2009).
- the primary carriers contain the full control signalling, while the secondary carriers are assumed to carry a reduced amount of control information.
- the non-overlapping bandwidths required during the handover operation can be obtained by replacing the secondary carrier with an additional primary carrier in the BS which is to provide extended coverage, while the BS which is to be disabled can be disabled once all UEs have been handed over to the primary carrier providing extended coverage.
- Cells 1 and 2 hand over all their UEs from their secondary carriers A and C to their primary carriers A and C. Then, both cells 1 and 2 disable their secondary carriers A and C.
- Cell 1 configures a new primary carrier B with extended range on the same spectrum as previously used by the secondary carrier A. Subsequently, cell 2 hands over all its UEs to the primary carrier B from cell 1.
- Cell 2 is disabled. All UEs in the area previously served by cell 2 are now served by the primary carrier B from cell 1.
- the handover to the newly-enabled cell 2 comprises:
- Cell 1 hands over UEs in the extended area of cell 1 to the primary carrier
- Cell 1 restores the additional primary carrier B to its use as the secondary carrier A of cell 1 with the normal range of cell 1.
- Both cell 1 and cell 2 may hand over their UEs from their primary carriers to their secondary carriers.
- the second method relies on the use of Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR), which may be used in systems which do not support multi-carrier operation.
- FFR is a well established method for reducing cell-edge interference in wireless cellular networks.
- the downlink radio frame can, for example, be configured to have a frequency reuse 1 partition (which is used by each BS in the network) and a frequency reuse 3 partition (which is re-used by every third BS in the network).
- Cell-edge UEs which experience high inter-cell interference can then be served in the frequency reuse 3 partition, where they will experience less inter-cell interference due to increased inter- site frequency reuse distance.
- Figure 3 shows an exemplary FFR system with a frequency reuse factor N of 3, where each BS is assigned one frequency reuse 3 partition and one frequency reuse 1 partition. It should be noted that Figure 3 serves purely as an example and different partitioning of the available time-frequency resource units into the reuse 1 and 3 partitions may be used, for example a split along the time axis or some mixture of splitting along both the frequency and time axes. Moreover, the frequency reuse factor N need not be 3. For the present embodiment, the non-overlapping bandwidths required during the handover operation can be obtained by using distinct frequency reuse 3 partitions for the BSs which are to provide extended coverage and the BS which is to be disabled.
- a cell 1 will provide extended coverage for part or the whole of a cell 2, which is to be disabled, and that the frequency reuse 1 partitions of all cells are centred at frequency f1 , while the frequency reuse 3 partition of cell 1 is centred at frequency f2 and the frequency reuse 3 partition of cell 2 is centred at frequency f3.
- the frequency reuse 3 partition in the cell which is to provide extended coverage namely:
- the frequency reuse 3 partition is exclusively used to provide extended coverage. In this case, all UEs in the cell which is to provide extended coverage will have to be assigned to the frequency reuse 1 partition beforehand.
- the frequency reuse 3 partition is used to provide extended coverage and also to serve UEs in the cell which is to provide extended coverage.
- the handover procedure consists of three distinct phases, as shown in Figure 4: 1. If the frequency reuse 3 partition is exclusively used to provide extended coverage: Cell 1 assigns all its UEs from the frequency reuse 3 partition to the frequency reuse 1 partition. Otherwise: No action.
- Cell 1 extends the range of its frequency reuse 3 partition. Subsequently, cell 2 hands over all its UEs to the frequency reuse 3 partition from cell 1.
- Cell 2 is disabled. All UEs in the area previously served by cell 2 are now served by the frequency reuse 3 partition from cell .
- the handover to newly-enabled cell 2 comprises:
- Cell 1 hands over UEs in the area of extended coverage from its frequency reuse 3 partition to the frequency reuse 3 partition of cell 2.
- Cell 1 returns the range of its frequency reuse 3 partition to its normal range.
- Both cell 1 and cell 2 may now resume normal FFR operation and assign their UEs to their frequency reuse 1 or their frequency reuse 3 partitions.
- Handover control can be carried out by the BS/cell to be disabled itself or by another BS/cell or another part of the network. Both of the above methods allow the handover of connected (active) UEs.
- the UE idle mode is defined in both 3GPP LTE/LTE-A and IEEE 802.16e/m standards. UEs in idle mode do not need to perform handover between individual cells, instead they only need to perform a tracking area update at tracking area boundaries, where a tracking area consists of multiple BSs/cells.
- idle mode UEs Since the mobility control of idle mode UEs is UE centric in 3GPP LTE, UEs can not be forced to handover to a neighbouring tracking area before a particular cell is disabled. Therefore, the cell which is to provide extended coverage, should belong to the same tracking area as the cell to be disabled. Otherwise, a potentially large number of idle mode UEs would start over the air signalling to update their tracking area at the same time when a cell is disabled. Similar issues may arise in other types of wireless cellular network.
- FIG. 5 shows the signalling flow, where the backbone signalling among the BSs (eNBs) and network elements is not shown, since it is not part of the proposed signalling mechanism. It is assumed that the normal system specific signalling procedure is used on the backbone connection.
- the five phases of the signalling for disabling a cell are as follows:
- the serving (source) eNB updates the neighbour cells list by adding the cell IDs of the newly enabled cells for the multi-carrier case. When FFR is used, this is not required.
- the trigger values which trigger a UE MeasurementReport are updated, whereby a negative value is used for the a3-Offset to trigger a measurement report based on the received signal strength of neighbouring cells, even if the serving eNB provides the best signal strength.
- the source eNB may include an unsolicited request to the UE to send a
- the UE sends a MeasurementReport message to the serving eNB, either because it was triggered by neighbouring cell measurements or because the serving eNB sent an unsolicited request. Then the serving eNB decides on the most suitable target eNB to which the UE can be handed over.
- the source eNB sends a HandoverCommand to the UE using the RRCConnectionReconfiguration message.
- the UE starts the random access procedure, during which it establishes uplink synchronization with the target eNB.
- the UE signals the completion of the handover procedure to the target eNB using the RRCConnectionReconfigurationComplete message.
- the following actions are different compared to the above procedure: 1a. the cell to be enabled is added to the neighbour cell list in both the multi-carrier and FFR case. 1b. A positive a3-Offset is used.
- the five phases of the signalling for enabling a cell are as follows:
- the serving (source) eNB updates the neighbour cells list by adding the cell IDs of the newly enabled cells for the multi-carrier and FFR case.
- the trigger values which trigger a UE MeasurementReport are updated, whereby a positive value is used for the a3-Offset to trigger a measurement report based on the received signal strength of neighbouring cells.
- the source eNB may include an unsolicited request to the UE to send a MeasurementReport.
- the UE sends a MeasurementReport message to the serving eNB, either because it was triggered by neighbouring cell measurements or because the serving eNB sent an unsolicited request. Then the serving eNB decides on the most suitable target eNB to which the UE can be handed over.
- the source eNB sends a HandoverCommand to the UE using the RRCConnectionReconfiguration message.
- the UE starts the random access procedure, during which it establishes uplink synchronization with the target eNB.
- the UE signals the completion of the handover procedure to the target eNB using the RRCConnectionReconfigurationComplete message.
- a specific CellDisable message can be broadcast or unicast, to inform the UEs that the cell is about to be disabled or enabled.
- the signalling overhead compared to using the existing unicast messages can be reduced.
- the CellDisable message contains at least the following information: B2010/001134
- the CellDisable message implicitly contains the information that the serving cell is about to the disabled. Therefore, the UE behaviour upon reception of the CellDisable message should be such as to exclude the serving cell, which is to be disabled, from the measurements. The UE should then find the next best cells and report related measurements to the serving eNB in the MeasurementReport message.
- methods embodying the present invention can provide a handover procedure for wireless cellular networks which allows the controlled handover of UEs from a cell to be disabled to a neighbouring cell/multiple cells which provide extended coverage for the area of the cell to be disabled, in which non-overlapping fractions of the available system bandwidth are assigned to the cell(s) which are to provide extended coverage and the cell to be disabled in order to allow a controlled handover while avoiding interference.
- the non-overlapping fractions of the available system bandwidth may be obtained through the use of multiple carriers or FFR, using for example the detailed handover procedure described in Figure 2 for a multi-carrier system and in Figure 4 for a FFR system for disabling of a cell.
- the same procedure, but in the reverse order, may be used for enabling a cell.
- Related signalling such as summarised in Figure 5, and in particular a new CellDisable message, as shown in Table 1, are also proposed.
- a possible physical layer implementation of the above multi-carrier or FFR based handover solution is through the use of antenna beam-forming. It should be noted that the implementation discussed here serves purely as an example, and other approaches, such as remote antennas placed in cells to be disabled, could be used to provide extended coverage instead. In this example it is assumed that in normal operation mode one BS covers 3 sectors with the use of 65° beam-width directional antennas. Therefore, the discussion will be focused on disabling individual sectors, which is simply another embodiment of the concept of disabling entire BSs or cells as discussed in previous sections. 10 001134
- each active sector needs to radiate two beams to cover portions of the switched off sectors, in addition to covering its own sector.
- Its own sector can be covered by the single antenna with the 65° beam-width and this operates in the primary carrier A or frequency reuse 1 partition, as appropriate.
- the extended beams are generated by using a 4 antenna array (of the same 65° beamwidth type) with half wavelength spacing.
- the extended beams are operated in the primary carrier B or frequency reuse 3 partition, as appropriate.
- the two carriers/frequency partitions are orthogonal, there is no interference where the normal 65° beam pattern and the extended beam pattern overlap in the sectors to be disabled.
- the antenna weights for the arrays are generated with the Fourier transform based MMSE (minimum mean-squared error) antenna array synthesis approach in C. A. Balanis, "Antenna Theory - Analysis and Design", Chapter 7.4, Wiley, 1996.
- the desired patterns have peaks at +/-15 0 and +/-45 0 directions (depending on the sector location in the network, as shown in Figure 6).
- Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in hardware, or as software modules running on one or more processors, or on a combination thereof. That is, those skilled in the art will appreciate that a microprocessor or digital signal processor (DSP) may be used in practice to implement some or all of the functionality described above.
- DSP digital signal processor
- the invention may also be embodied as one or more device or apparatus programs (e.g. computer programs and computer program products) for carrying out part or all of the methods described herein.
- Such programs embodying the present invention may be stored on computer-readable media, or could, for example, be in the form of one or more signals.
- signals may be data signals downloadable from an Internet website, or provided on a carrier signal, or in any other form.
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