[미국특허]
Method and a device for gaining and maintaining control of the traffic from a radio base station in a cellular telephony system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04W-048/02
H04W-024/02
출원번호
US-0056182
(2006-05-22)
등록번호
US-9167503
(2015-10-20)
국제출원번호
PCT/SE2006/000594
(2006-05-22)
§371/§102 date
20110127
(20110127)
국제공개번호
WO2007/136309
(2007-11-29)
발명자
/ 주소
Lagerman, Mikael
출원인 / 주소
TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL)
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6
초록▼
A method for letting a temporary radio base station (RBS, 140) gain and maintain control of the traffic of a targeted RBS (120) in a system (100), where RBS's transmit an identity signal and a list of candidate frequencies for use by user terminals when switching RBS. The temporary RBS (140) is posi
A method for letting a temporary radio base station (RBS, 140) gain and maintain control of the traffic of a targeted RBS (120) in a system (100), where RBS's transmit an identity signal and a list of candidate frequencies for use by user terminals when switching RBS. The temporary RBS (140) is positioned in or adjacent to the targeted RBS (120), and transmits on a frequency in the candidate list of the targeted RBS (120). The transmissions are at such a power level that the traffic of the targeted RBS (120) is transferred to the temporary RBS (140). The temporary RBS transmits the identity signal the RBS whose frequency the temporary RBS transmits on, and transmits a list of candidate frequencies such that user terminals whose traffic has been transferred to the temporary RBS cannot find signals with sufficient strength on any of the candidate frequencies.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for letting an extra base station gain and maintain control of traffic to and from a targeted radio base station (RBS) in a wireless cellular telecommunications system, said system comprising a plurality of RBS's for routing traffic to and from user terminals in the system, each RBS cont
1. A method for letting an extra base station gain and maintain control of traffic to and from a targeted radio base station (RBS) in a wireless cellular telecommunications system, said system comprising a plurality of RBS's for routing traffic to and from user terminals in the system, each RBS controlling the traffic to and from a certain cell within the system, where at least a number of said plurality of RBS's in the system each transmits an identity signal and a list of candidate frequencies for use by user terminals when switching RBS, the method comprising: positioning said extra base station in or adjacent to the cell of the targeted RBS, the extra base station comprising a temporary base station which is only temporarily a part of, but otherwise is separate from the wireless cellular telecommunications system,programming the extra base station to transmit on one of the frequencies in the candidate list broadcast by the targeted RBS,making the transmissions of the extra base station with such a power level that traffic to and from user terminals in the cell of the targeted RBS will be transferred to the extra base station,programming the extra base station to transmit an identity signal which is the same as that of the RBS whose frequency the extra base station transmits on,programming said extra base station to transmit a list of candidate frequencies, the list being such that user terminals whose traffic has been transferred to the extra base station cannot find signals with a strength at or above a pre-defined level for a certain pre-defined amount of time on any of the candidate frequencies in the vicinity of the cell of the targeted RBS. 2. The method of claim 1, according to which the frequency on which the extra base station is programmed to transmit on is a frequency used by an RBS which is not immediately adjacent to the cell of the targeted RBS. 3. The method of claim 1, according to which the list of candidate frequencies is empty, by virtue of which the candidate frequencies cannot be found. 4. The method of claim 1, applied to a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) system. 5. The method of claim 1, applied to a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system. 6. The method of claim 4, applied to a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) system. 7. The method of claim 6, according to which the identity signal is the Cell Global Identity (CGI). 8. The method of claim 6, according to which the identity signal is the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC). 9. The method of claim 6, according to which the list of candidate frequencies is the Broadcast Control Channel Allocation list (BA-list). 10. An extra base station which can gain and maintain control of the traffic to and from a targeted radio base station (RBS) in a wireless cellular telecommunications system, said system comprising a plurality of RBS's for routing traffic to and from user terminals in the system, each RBS controlling the traffic to and from a certain cell within the system, where at least a number of said plurality of RBS's in the system each transmits an identity signal and a list of candidate frequencies for use by user terminals when switching RBS, the extra base station: positioned in or adjacent to a cell of the targeted RBS, and comprising a temporary base station, which is only temporarily a part of, but otherwise is separate from, the wireless cellular telecommunications system,programmed to transmit on one of the frequencies in the candidate list broadcast by the targeted RBS,transmitting with such a power level that traffic to and from users in the cell of the targeted RBS will be transferred to the extra base station,programmed to transmit an identity signal which is the same as that of the RBS whose frequency the extra base station transmits on,programmed to transmit a list of candidate frequencies, the list being such that user terminals whose traffic has been transferred to the extra base station cannot find signals with a strength at or above a pre-defined level for a certain pre-defined amount of time on any of the candidate frequencies in the vicinity of the cell of the targeted RBS. 11. The extra base station of claim 10, in which the list of candidate frequencies can be made empty, by virtue of which the candidate frequencies cannot be found. 12. The extra base station of claim 10, being an extra base station for use in a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) system. 13. The extra base station of claim 10, being an extra base station for use in a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system. 14. The extra base station of claim 12, being an extra base station for use in a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) system. 15. The extra base station of claim 14, according to which the identity signal is the Cell Global Identity (CGI). 16. The extra base station of claim 14, according to which the identity signal is the Base Station Identity Code (BSIC). 17. The extra base station of claim 14, according to which the list of candidate frequencies is the Broadcast Control Channel Allocation list (BA-list).
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