Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080214197 | Technique for Radio Resource Management - A radio resource management technique in a cellular telecommunication system is disclosed. The telecommunication system comprises at least one radio network controlling component and one or more base station components operable to implement an uplink scheduling scheme in relation to one or more user terminals. A method embodiment comprises the steps of receiving, by one of the base station components from the at least one radio network controlling component, at least one interference control parameter, of generating one or more scheduling grants taking into account the at least one interference control parameter, and of issuing the one or more scheduling grants to one or more user terminals. | 09-04-2008 |
20080279121 | Signal to interference ratio error as a load instability indicator for load control in cellular systems - An uplink signal-to-interference ratio for each of multiple mobile radio terminal connections supported in a cell in a cellular communications system is estimated. A signal-to-interference ratio error is determined for selected ones of the estimated uplink signal-to-interference ratios. One or more signal-to-interference ratio errors are identified that exceed a signal-to-interference ratio error threshold. An instability indicator associated with the cell is determined based on the one or more identified signal-to-interference ratio errors. A load control decision and/or a decision for scheduling one or more uplink mobile radio transmissions in the cell may then be made based on the instability indicator, e.g., to prevent a transmission power rush in the uplink in the cell and/or to efficiently use available resources for uplink transmissions. | 11-13-2008 |
20090047955 | AUTOMATED AND SEAMLESS CHANGE OF REPORTING CELL IDENTITY - The technology described here allows a cell to change a cell identity without disrupting ongoing communication in that cell. In one non-limiting example embodiment, a cell identity change message is sent by a base station to one or more UEs being served in that base station. That message includes at least a new cell identifier and preferably also includes information indicating when that new cell identifier becomes active. In another non-limiting example embodiment, a cell identity change message is sent by a base station changing its cell identity to one or more neighboring base stations. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047956 | CELL IDENTIFIER CONFLICT RESOLUTION - The technology described automatically resolves cell identity collisions/conflicts in a cellular radio communications network. A detecting node determines that a first cell identifier associated with a first conflicting cell is the same as a second cell identifier associated with a second conflicting cell. One of the first and second conflicting cells is selected to change its cell identifier. A different cell identifier is determined for the selected cell. The different cell identifier is then provided to other cells and preferably to user equipment (UE) terminals without disrupting ongoing UE communications. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047960 | Closed subscriber group cell handover - A radio terminal connection may be handed over from a serving base station associated with a serving cell to a closed subscriber group (CSG) cell served by a CSG base station in which only radio terminals belonging to the CSG are permitted to access and receive service from the CSG cell. Radio terminals in the serving cell are generally informed not to report to the serving base station signal quality measurements of signals transmitted by CSG base stations. But if a radio terminal in the serving cell is authorized to access and receive service from the CSG cell, then that radio terminal is instructed to report to the serving base station signal quality measurements of signals transmitted by the CSG base station. Based on that report, the connection may be handed over to the CSG base station. A central node provides a CSG authorization list identifying CSG authorized radio terminals to the serving base station when a listed CSG cell is a neighboring cell which the radio terminal is authorized to access. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047968 | NEIGHBOR CELL RELATION LIST INITIALIZATION - Neighbor cell relation lists are initialized and managed in various ways that are especially beneficial to closed subscriber group (CSG) cells served by CSG base stations. Typically, only a radio terminal belonging to the CSG is permitted to access and receive service from the CSG cell. As a result, information is provided to radio terminals in the cells neighboring the CSG cell that generally indicates that radio terminals are not to report to a respective serving base station signal quality measurements of a signal received from the CSG base station unless the radio terminal is a member of the closed subscriber group for the CSG cell. When a CSG cell is powered-up, it is determined whether the CSG cell has previously been powered-on in the same environment. If so, the neighbor cell relation information for the CSG cell is updated with other network node(s). If not, neighbor cell relations of the CSG cell are initialized. In one example, when a new neighbor cell relation has been added to its neighbor cell relation list, the CSG base station inherits neighbor cell relation list entries from the newly-added neighbor cell. | 02-19-2009 |
20090059861 | BLIND HANDOVER USING LOAD COMPENSATED MEASUREMENTS - A method of initiating handover in a cellular radio system with CDMA access technology. A mobile station is present in a serving cell and handover should be made from a serving cell to a target cell. Before the handover is made the signal quality from the target cell is estimated. The mobile measures the signal quality, preferably Ec/Io of the pilot tone, from the serving cell. An RNC node calculates the estimated signal quality as a function of the measured signal quality, a load dependent quantity at the serving and target cells and decides to initiate the handover when the estimated signal quality at the target cell is better than a predefined minimum value or is better than the measured signal quality. As load dependent quantity the total output transmission powers P | 03-05-2009 |
20090149134 | POWER CONTROL FOR A RADIO TRANSCEIVER THAT USES INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION - A signal power associated with a signal received in a current time period is determined. The determined signal power is combined with a predicted effective interference to form a predicted signal-to-interference indicator. The predicted signal-to-interference indicator is compared to a target signal-to-interference indicator. One or more transmit power control commands are generated based on the comparison. In one example embodiment, the predicted effective interference is based on an effective interference estimated for a previous time period. In another example embodiment, the predicted effective interference is based on interference contributions estimated in a current time period and a predicted interference cancellation efficiency. The predicted interference cancellation efficiency is based on the estimated interference cancellation efficiency for a previous time period. The technology is particularly useful in receivers that use interference cancellation and achieves excellent transmit power control performance both in terms of accuracy and speed. | 06-11-2009 |
20090168906 | Methods and arrangements in a mobile telecommunication network - The present invention relates to a first unit adapted to be used in a base station in a mobile telecommunication network adapted to use an identity for identifying a mobile terminal or for identifying a channel in the uplink. The first unit comprises means for managing information of at least one additional identity of a mobile terminal or a channel, belonging to at least a second base station, it should be aware of for interference mitigation purposes, preferably means for detecting whether the mobile terminal or channel identified by said additional identity is active and means for mitigating cell-interference caused by an active mobile terminal or a channel identified by the additional identity. The invention also relates to a second unit comprising means for reserving at least one identity for identifying a mobile terminal or for identifying a channel in order to make the at least one identity identifiable to at least a second base station. | 07-02-2009 |
20090186617 | Best-Effort Macro Diversity - The present invention relates to a network node and a method for providing macro diversity in a radio telecommunications network comprising a radio base station providing a radio link to a mobile terminal, the radio base station comprises communication resources for supporting the radio link to the mobile terminal and for supporting transmission of data between the mobile terminal and a network node. The invention comprises:—receiving a signal from the mobile terminal; estimating a signal quality parameter for the received signal; sending a first message to the mobile terminal instructing the mobile terminal to adjust at least a first transmission parameter if the signal quality parameter is below a quality target; and if the signal quality parameter is above the quality target, and if lack of the resources prevents the radio base station to relay data between the mobile terminal and the network node, sending the first message to the mobile terminal instructing the mobile terminal to adjust the at least one transmission parameter | 07-23-2009 |
20090191862 | INTER-RAT/ FREQUENCY AUTOMATIC NEIGHBOR RELATION LIST MANAGEMENT - In one of its aspects the technology concerns a method of operating a telecommunications system comprising a serving radio base station and a candidate radio base station. The serving radio base station comprises a radio base station to which a wireless mobile station provides measurement reports. The serving radio base station and the candidate radio base station are different with respect to at least one of frequency and radio access technology. The method comprises the serving radio base station allowing the mobile station to obtain information broadcasted by the candidate radio base station. The information is either information for locating Cell Global Identity (CGI) of the candidate radio base station or the Cell Global Identity (CGI) itself of the radio base station. The mobile station obtains the information from the candidate radio base station during at least one reading gap. The reading gap is a time period in which the mobile station does not receive information from the serving radio base station. | 07-30-2009 |
20090305636 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR INTERFERENCE MITIGATION - In a method of interference mitigation in a multi user detection capable radio base station in a communication system, which radio base station comprises a set confined detection modules, at least one of which is capable of handling multiple user connections, first and at least a second subset of detection modules are formed from said set, wherein the second set comprises at least one interference mitigation capable detection module. Interference information from the first subset is communicated to the second subset, interference originating in user connections of the first subset are then mitigated from the user connections of the second subset. Subsequently, interference is mutually mitigated between the connections within the interference mitigation capable detection module. | 12-10-2009 |
20100002813 | Soft Scaling Method and Apparatus - A received signal of interest is processed by determining timing of interference spikes in the received signal of interest. Receivers can determine when certain types of interference spikes are expected to occur, e.g., based on when different users are scheduled to transmit data during an overlapping portion of the same transmission time interval. The interference timing information is used by the receiver to soft scale signal values recovered from the received signal of interest that coincide with the interference spikes separately from remaining ones of the signal values. This way, fast changing interference power can be accurately tracked during periods of known interference spikes while also accurately tracking slower changing interference power during other periods. | 01-07-2010 |
20100087154 | Adjustments of IUB Load Measurements - A method may include determining whether a discrepancy exists between scheduling headroom computable by a first device and scheduling headroom computable by a second device, determining one or more load measurements that the second device bases its computation of the scheduling headroom if it is determined that the discrepancy exists, modifying the one or more load measurements, and calculating the scheduling headroom based on the modified one or more load measurements. | 04-08-2010 |
20100159838 | UPLINK MULTI-CELL SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION - A node (e.g., base station, signal processing unit) is described herein that includes a symbol detector and a method which are capable of suppressing interference caused by one user device (which may be in softer handoff mode) to reduce performance degradation to other intra-cell user devices and/or other inter-cell user devices (which may not be in softer handoff mode). | 06-24-2010 |
20100159970 | Method for Fast Acknowledgement and Identification of a Service Access Request Message or a Preamble Thereof - A method is provided in a base station for handling a request from a first user equipment for accessing a service in a radio communications network. The method comprises the steps of receiving a first time interval of an incoming signal comprises a first signal sent from the first user equipment and a second signal sent from the second user equipment, interpreting the first signal as being a possible service access request message preamble, and sending an acknowledgement, that the preamble is detected, to the first user equipment. The method comprises the further steps of delaying the first time interval of the incoming signal, identifying the second signal in the first time interval of the incoming signal during the delay, washing the identified second signal away from the first time interval of the incoming signal during the delay, and deciding whether the possible preamble is a real preamble or not, by analyzing the washed incoming signal. | 06-24-2010 |
20100178912 | Automatic Detection and Correction of Physical Cell Identity Conflicts - A PCID conflict resolution procedure is implemented with the aid of a user terminal that is capable of detecting and reporting PCID conflicts between two neighboring neighbor cells. A base station in a serving cell configures measurement reporting by user terminals within the cell capable of reporting PCID conflicts. Once measurement reporting by one or more user terminals is configured, the base station will receive measurement reports from the capable user terminals. If a capable user terminal detects a PCID conflict, the user terminal will include an indication of the PCID conflict in the measurement report. When the base station receives a measurement report with an indication of a PCID conflict, the base station implements an autonomous PCID conflict resolution to resolve the PCID conflict. | 07-15-2010 |
20100210255 | RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL (RACH) RECONFIGURATION FOR TEMPORARILY EXTENDED CELL COVERAGE - A device obtains a service change associated with a cell in a radio network, and identifies helper cells in the radio network that need new random access channel (RACH) parameters due to the service change. The device also determines a RACH parameters configuration for the helper cells, and configures the helper cells with the determined RACH parameters configuration. | 08-19-2010 |
20100216456 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE ACTIVE SET IN A CELLULAR RADIO SYSTEM - In a method and a device for determining an active set for a mobile station cell individual offsets (CIO) is determined for a number of cells. The offsets are signaling to the mobile station, which adds corrections to the reference signal measurements based on the cell individual offsets (CIO), thereby forming a corrected reference signal measurement and the active set based on the corrected reference signal measurement. | 08-26-2010 |
20100235704 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - The present invention relates to methods and arrangements in a wireless communication system, and in particular to uplink outer loop power control. A Node B identifies if a UE from which the Node B receives data is in a predetermined set of power challenged situations. The Node B transmits to the RNC an indication to hold the SIR target of the UE if the UE has been identified to be in a power challenged situation. As a consequence, the uplink outer loop power control (OLPC) procedure in the RNC will not change the SIR target of the UE. This implies that the output power level of the UE remains unchanged as long as the UE remains in the power challenged situation. Thus, user and network performance are improved in the wireless communication system. | 09-16-2010 |
20100238832 | UPLINK TRANSMIT POWER CONTROL - Control of uplink transmit power for a first mobile station operating with scheduled uplink data transmissions. A change in uplink scheduled status for the first mobile station is detected ( | 09-23-2010 |
20100273487 | AUTOMATIC HANDOVER OSCILLATION CONTROL - A method and apparatus are provided for use in a cellular radio communication system for adjusting a handover parameter. Information is collected regarding actual handovers that have occurred between one or more pairs of cells as well as handover failures. The collected handover information is processed to determine a handover oscillation rate or a handover cost associated with the cell pair. If the handover performance is determined to be acceptable, the determined handover oscillation rate or the determined handover cost is compared with a predetermined target handover oscillation rate or a predetermined target handover cost, respectively. One or more handover parameters associated with at least one of the cells in the cell pair is adjusted based on the comparison. | 10-28-2010 |
20100290381 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR SAVING RADIO RESOURCES BY DETERMINING POWER OFFSET VALUES IN THE USER EQUIPMENT - The present invention relates to an arrangement and a method in a user equipment of saving radio resources in a communication network system comprising a communication network node ( | 11-18-2010 |
20100317393 | METHOD OF UPLINK POWER CONTROL IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method, a mobile station and a computer program for controlling uplink transmit power of a mobile station capable of operating with scheduled uplink data transmissions. Uplink transmit power level for the mobile station is updated ( | 12-16-2010 |
20110021223 | Method for Determining a Subsequent Time Interval Relationship, for Service Request Messages, from a User Equipment - The invention relates to a method in a base station for handling a request from a user equipment for accessing a service in a radio communications network, the method comprising the steps of receiving a first wide time interval ( | 01-27-2011 |
20110026492 | Method and Arrangement for Handling Handover Related Parameters in a Mobile Communications Network - The invention relates to methods and arrangements for handling handover-related parameters. A radio base station of a mobile communications network is arranged to serve at least a first cell, and to make handover decisions based on handover-related parameters. The radio base station comprises means for receiving handover related feedback from a radio base station serving a second cell after handover of a UE from said first cell to said second cell; means for using the handover related feedback received from the base station serving said second cell to adjust the handover-related parameters; and further by means for sending handover related feedback to a radio base station serving a second or another cell after handover of a UE to said first cell from said second or another cell. | 02-03-2011 |
20110065438 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR SUPPORTING FAST CARRIER RESELECTION - In order to utilize uplink multi-carrier communication more efficiently and to support fast inter-frequency handovers and other types of carrier reallocations, carrier reallocation decisions are performed by the serving base station. Various non-limiting example embodiments are described for executing the base station carrier reallocation decision. | 03-17-2011 |
20110075636 | RANDOM ACCESS WITH FULL COVERAGE ON SELECTED RESOURCES - Random access coverage is assured while at the same time supporting high uplink data rates in a same service area served by a base station. A set of radio resources are shared by multiple mobile terminals for transmitting uplink to the base station including requests for access to service from the base station and transmissions for active connections with the base station. A first repeating time period and a second different repeating time period are defined. Uplink transmission grants are scheduled for active connections that permit use of a greater amount of the radio resources during the first repeating time period. Uplink transmission grants are also scheduled for active connections that permit use of a smaller amount of those resources during the second repeating time period. At least some random access requests to the base station are controlled to occur only during the second repeating time period. | 03-31-2011 |
20110098035 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC TUNING OF THE RACH CONFIGURATION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The present invention relates to a method and a communication network node for automatically tuning a PRACH configuration parameter in a communication network system comprising radio base stations each serving at least one cell and with which user equipments are communicating on uplink and downlink channels. The PRACH configuration parameter is used for defining the division of uplink resource blocks between PRACH and PUSCH. Load statistics on RACH and PUSCH are collected used for determining a number of RACH opportunities required per time unit. Then a new PRACH configuration parameter having said required number of RACH opportunities per time unit is selected which is replacing the old PRACH configuration parameter. | 04-28-2011 |
20110098045 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM - A method of signalling a set cell identities in a cellular radio system from a transmitter to a receiver is provided. The method includes coding of a sequence of cell identities using a range indicator. The coded sequence is then signalling using the coded sequence. The range indicator can be an range indicator or an explicit range indicator. | 04-28-2011 |
20110158104 | Determining Preamble Sequences For Random Access - The present invention relates to a method and a communication network node for enabling auto-tuning of preamble sequences used during random access procedures when user equipments ( | 06-30-2011 |
20110159901 | Method and Arrangement, Cell ID Collision Detection - The present invention relates to methods, a communication network node and a user equipment for detecting collision of physical cell identities in a communication network system comprising radio base stations each serving at least one cell through which user equipments are moving. Reference signals comprising reference symbols corresponding to a physical cell identity are sent from said radio base stations to said user equipments over a radio interface. Transmission gaps of reference symbols are inserted in the reference signal in order to perform a physical cell identity collision test. The user equipments are arranged to detect if any other radio base station is sending reference symbols corresponding to the same physical cell identity during the transmission gaps. Thereby a physical cell identity collision is detected. The reference symbol transmission gaps are fractionally distributed within said reference signal such that at least some of said reference symbols are unaffected by said reference symbol transmission gaps. | 06-30-2011 |
20110165874 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM - A method and a communication network node for satisfying detection miss probability and false detection probability requirements in a random access channel used by mobile stations (MS) for accessing a communication network system comprising radio base stations (BS) each serving at least one cell ( | 07-07-2011 |
20110235529 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a method and a communication network node for enabling automatic optimization of a random access preamble format usage in a communication network system. The network comprises the communication network node serving at least one cell to which user equipments are accessing. A random access preamble format is set for each cell and comprises a random access sequence length, T | 09-29-2011 |
20110244851 | CONFIGURING RELAY CELL IDENTITIES IN CELLULAR NETWORKS - The technology in this application identifies a relay cell serviced by a relay radio node in a radio access network (RAN) of a cellular communications system in which there is a radio connection between the relay radio node and a donor radio base station. The donor radio base station is identified by a RAN donor radio base station cell identifier. A RAN relay cell identifier is determined that uniquely identifies the relay cell within the RAN, the RAN relay cell identifier including a relay cell identifier and a donor base station identifier. The RAN relay cell identifier is then provided or used as needed so that the relay radio node can transmit the RAN relay cell identifier to uniquely identify the relay cell to one or more radio terminals in the RAN. | 10-06-2011 |
20110286538 | DATA RETRANSMISSION SCHEME - Disclosed are improved retransmission schemes. In one embodiment, a retransmission method includes: receiving, at a protocol layer in a receiver, a data block transmitted from a protocol layer in a transmitter; determining that it is not possible to decode the data block; determining that it is not probable that the data block can be decoded; signaling, from the protocol layer in the receiver, to the protocol layer in the transmitter first feedback information indicating that the data block was received; and signaling, from the protocol layer in the receiver, to the protocol layer in the transmitter second feedback information including information related to the reception time of the data block and indicating that the data block is aborted. | 11-24-2011 |
20120008524 | Method and Apparatus for Monitoring a Random Access Channel - A user equipment for obtaining data for observing performance related to Random Access in a cellular radio system is provided. The user equipment can connect to the system. In order to provide the network/system with data for observing the random access procedure the user equipment measures and stores data needed to compute measurements to be reported to the system. The user equipment further generates a measurement report, and transmits the measurement report based on a trigger event. | 01-12-2012 |
20120046065 | Automatic Planning and Handling of Random Access Root Sequences - The present invention relates to a method and a communication network node for enabling automatic planning and handling of root sequences used at random access in a communication network system, wherein user equipments ( | 02-23-2012 |
20120064897 | INTER-RAT/ FREQUENCY AUTOMATIC NEIGHBOR RELATION LIST MANAGEMENT - A telecommunications system comprises a serving radio base station and a candidate radio base station which are different with respect to at least one of frequency and radio access technology. The serving radio base station comprises a radio base station to which a wireless mobile station provides measurement reports. A method comprises the serving radio base station allowing the mobile station to obtain information broadcasted by the candidate radio base station. The information is either information for locating Cell Global Identity (CGI) of the candidate radio base station or the Cell Global Identity (CGI) itself of the radio base station. The mobile station obtains the information from the candidate radio base station during at least one reading gap. The reading gap is a time period in which the mobile station does not receive information from the serving radio base station. | 03-15-2012 |
20120071085 | MONITORING CELLULAR RADIO ACCESS NODE PERFORMANCE - The technology described in this application provides a way for an O&M node or system to configure, monitor, and manage relay nodes efficiently. A base station serves a relay node in a cellular communications system that also includes the O&M node. A relay node O&M data context for the relay node is established in a memory associated with the base station. O&M data pertaining to the relay node is stored in the relay node O&M data context. The information in the relay node O&M data context is different than O&M data pertaining to the base station. The base station performs, on behalf of the relay node, O&M-related communications using the O&M data in the relay node O&M data context. | 03-22-2012 |
20120093093 | Uplink Coordinated Inter-Cell Interference Cancellation - Device, computer readable medium and method for joint multi-user processing in a first base station of a telecommunication network, which includes at least a second base station and first and second terminals served by the corresponding first and second base stations. The method includes issuing, at the first base station, a first uplink transmission grant for the first terminal; receiving, at the first base station, from the second base station scheduling information about an uplink transmission of the second terminal, wherein an up-link transmission grant for the uplink transmission of the second terminal is issued by the second base station; and jointly decoding, at the first base station, an uplink transmission from the first terminal and the uplink transmission from the second terminal, which is not served by the first base station, based on the received scheduling information about the uplink transmission of the second terminal. | 04-19-2012 |
20120106468 | RADIO NETWORK NODE DISCOVERY OF OPERATIONS NODE - A domain name associated with a radio network node's operator or maintenance (OM) node is determined based on at least part of a radio node identifier and a radio network operator identifier. The radio network node sends the domain name to a domain name server. In response to sending the constructed domain name, the radio network node receives from the domain server an IP address for the OM node. The radio network node then initiates a connection with the OM node using the IP address. In one non-limiting example embodiment, the part of the radio node identifier is a radio network node vendor identifier. | 05-03-2012 |
20120163238 | Base Station Self-Optimization - In a cellular radio system a message indicating a change of cell size can be transmitted to a number of affected cells, in particular, neighboring cells. The affected cells receiving such a message can be adapted to use the information in the message when determining self-optimization parameters used for control purposes. Hereby, better response times can be achieved without reducing noise sensitivity. | 06-28-2012 |
20120163512 | PROCESSING NODES AND METHODS OF ESTIMATING INTERFERENCE IN A RADIO TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK - A processing node ( | 06-28-2012 |
20120165022 | Method and Apparatus for Generation Problem Indications in a Cellular Radio System - In a method and an apparatus for indicating problems data from, typically automatically, entered cell relations is compared to site location information and mobile measurements, if available. An indication of a possible problem is triggered if the comparison indicates that the cell added as neighbours are not suitable as defined by one or many threshold functions. In accordance with one embodiment method of problem indication generation in a cellular radio system is provided. An apparatus receives a neighbor cell relation entries and site location information. The received information is compared and a problem indication is generated if the comparison indicates that cells entered neighbour cells are not close to each other as defined by at least one threshold values. | 06-28-2012 |
20120243423 | Adjustments of IUB Load Measurements - A method may include determining whether a discrepancy exists between scheduling headroom computable by a first device and scheduling headroom computable by a second device, determining one or more load measurements that the second device bases its computation of the scheduling headroom if it is determined that the discrepancy exists, modifying the one or more load measurements, and calculating the scheduling headroom based on the modified one or more load measurements. | 09-27-2012 |
20120275394 | GENERATING UPLINK SIGNALS FROM USER EQUIPMENT NODES TO IDENTIFY INTERFERERS TO A NETWORK NODE - A method is disclosed that can be performed in at least one network node which provides wireless communications service for user equipment nodes (UEs). The method includes detecting uplink interference at an interfered network node. Responsive to the uplink interference, an uplink transmission having a defined configuration is initiated from a UE, which is served by a serving network node. The uplink signal is detected using the defined configuration at the interfered network node. The UE is identified responsive to the detected uplink signal as being a contributor to the uplink interference. An uplink transmission by the UE and/or by another UE served by the serving network node is controlled to reduce uplink interference. | 11-01-2012 |
20120276906 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR CELL IDENTIFICATION IN A RADIO NETWORK - A method in a radio network node for identifying a candidate cell for handover of a user equipment is provided. The radio network node receives, from the user equipment, a first cell identifier associated with the candidate cell. The radio network node signals a cell identification request to at least one base station serving a cell using the first cell identifier. The cell identification request comprises a user equipment identifier associated with the user equipment (102), and requests any cell wherein the user equipment associated with the user equipment identifier can be detected. The radio network node receives a cell identification response comprising a second cell identifier associated with a detecting cell, 10 served by a detecting base station, wherein the user equipment associated with the user equipment identifier is detected. The radio network node then identifies the candidate cell based on the received second cell identifier. | 11-01-2012 |
20120295611 | COMPENSATING FOR COVERAGE HOLES IN A CELLULAR RADIO SYSTEM - In a method and a device for automated compensation for a cell/sector outage parameters of uplink power control are adjusted in order to tradeoff coverage versus quality. The uplink power control parameters can be continuously optimized in response to traffic and network characteristics thereby providing for an optimized performance degradation in cells surrounding the coverage hole. | 11-22-2012 |
20120309395 | Carrier Aggregation Support for Home Base Stations - Home base station nodes ( | 12-06-2012 |
20120329461 | HANDOVER AND NEIGHBOR MANAGEMENT FOR MOBILE RELAY NODES - Some embodiments provide a mobile relay node, RN, ( | 12-27-2012 |
20130012249 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DYNAMIC CARRIER SELECTION FOR CELL BASE STATIONS - Apparatus and methods are disclosed for mitigating interference to radio base stations. A first base station provides a served cell that at least partially overlaps a served cell of a second base station. The first and second base stations are part of a telecommunications system. The method includes identifying at least one carrier that is preferable for the second base station to utilize for communications with at least one UE to avoid interference. The method further includes communicating an instruction message from the first base station to the second base station that instructs the second base station to use the at least one carrier for communications. | 01-10-2013 |
20130059590 | NEIGHBOR MANAGEMENT FOR MOBILE RELAY NODES - A donor base station ( | 03-07-2013 |
20130065512 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR SETTING PROPERTIES OF A RELAY/REPEATER NODE IN A RADIO COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The present disclosure provides methods and apparatuses for setting properties of a forwarding node. The forwarding node represents a relay or a repeater. The method includes establishing a connection for sending Direct Transfer messages between the forwarding node and a radio network node and sending to the radio network node a first Direct Transfer message. The first Direct Transfer message includes a relay indication, indicating to the radio network node that the first Direct Transfer message was sent from a forwarding node. The method also includes receiving from the radio network node a second Direct Transfer message, comprising setting information for setting properties of the forwarding node and setting the properties of the forwarding node based on the setting information. | 03-14-2013 |
20130070663 | Method and Arrangement in a Telecommunication System - The present invention relates to a method in a serving base station ( | 03-21-2013 |
20130072110 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING A REPEATER - A method of configuring a repeater in a mobile communication network includes receiving information identifying a first set of scrambling codes from a repeater. The first set of scrambling codes includes one or more scrambling codes that are being used by base stations from which the repeater has received signals. The method also includes determining a set of one or more unavailable scrambling codes based on the first set and selecting a scrambling code for the repeater based on the set of unavailable scrambling codes. Additionally, the method includes transmitting information identifying the selected scrambling code to the repeater. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072111 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING REPEATER GAIN - A method for operating a repeater in a wireless communication network includes transmitting a predetermined sequence of bits over a first antenna of a repeater and measuring an attenuation in the transmitted bits as received at a second antenna of the repeater. The method also includes determining a power value for the repeater based on the attenuation. Additionally, the method includes receiving information at a first power level from one of a mobile terminal and a base station and determining, based at least in part on the power value, a second power level at which to transmit the received information. Furthermore, the method includes transmitting the received information at the second power level. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072112 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A REPEATER - A method of operating a repeater for wireless communication includes broadcasting, from the repeater, a pilot signal in a service area associated with the repeater. The pilot signal carries a scrambling code that permits mobile terminals to decode information transmitted by the repeater. The method further includes receiving a request to initiate communication from a mobile terminal that has received the pilot signal and, in response to receiving the request, establishing a communication link with the mobile terminal. The method further includes receiving, at a first antenna of the repeater, data transmitted wirelessly by the mobile terminal and transmitting, over a second antenna of the repeater, the received data to a base station. | 03-21-2013 |
20130089079 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - An object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for observing random access performance in a Long Term Evolution network. The object is achieved by a method in a base station ( | 04-11-2013 |
20130090123 | Method and Device for a Relay Node - A relay node ( | 04-11-2013 |
20130094385 | Methods and Arrangements for Handling Carrier Selection - A method in at least one radio network node for handling earner selection comprises measuring at least one of interference or load levels on at least two uplink carriers, said measurement being performed in at least one sector of each carrier, calculating an offset based on said measured Interference or said measured load levels on the at least two uplink carriers, said offset reflecting the interference or load difference between the uplink carriers, and signalling said offset to a communication device, thereby allowing said communication device to base its carrier selection for random access at least on said measured interference or load levels on said at least two uplink carriers. | 04-18-2013 |
20130102243 | Node in a Wireless Communication Network Arranged to Communicate With at Least One Serving Node - The present invention relates to a first node in a wireless communication network. The first node is arranged to communicate with at least one serving node and comprises a served antenna arrangement that is adapted to communicate with said serving node by means of at least one electrically adjustable antenna radiation lobe. The first node is arranged to evaluate communication properties for said serving node Furthermore, the first node is arranged to include antenna gain of the served antenna arrangement when performing said evaluation. | 04-25-2013 |
20130102312 | Handover For an Intermediate Node in a Wireless Communication Network - The disclosure relates to an intermediate node arranged to relay information between a donor node and at least one served node, and comprises a served antenna arrangement that communicates by means of at least a first and second electrically steerable antenna radiation lobe. During a first mode of operation, all antenna radiation lobes are directed towards a first donor node. During a second mode of operation, the antenna radiation lobes are directed such that the intermediate node is in contact with both the first donor node and the second donor node. During a third mode of operation, all antenna radiation lobes are directed towards the second donor node. A first polarization is associated with each lobe directed towards the second donor node during the second mode of operation and a second polarization is associated with each lobe directed towards the first donor node during the second mode of operation. | 04-25-2013 |
20130109380 | METHODS OF SELECTING TARGET CELLS USING NEIGHBOR CELL INFORMATION AND RELATED NETWORK CONTROLLERS | 05-02-2013 |
20130115949 | Methods and Network Nodes for Detecting Short Stay Handover - Embodiments herein relate to a method in a second network node ( | 05-09-2013 |
20130115959 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXCLUDING NON-MOBILITY DATA FROM MOBILITY KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS - Handover (HO) statistics and handover issue events which are due to non-mobility causes are not included in the statistics fed into mobility robustness optimization (MRO). The non-mobility causes may include, e.g., load balancing, retracting users to prepare for cell maintenance or restart/reconfiguration and cell outage including compensation means. Radio link failure (RLF), handover failure (HOF), and handover oscillations (HOosc) that are due to non-mobility cause are excluded from the statistics upon which mobility robustness optimization is based. Non-mobility causes are also differentiated from mobility causes when reporting key performance indicators to an operator. | 05-09-2013 |
20130124139 | METHOD AND A NETWORK NODE FOR LOCALIZATION OF A USER EQUIPMENT - A method is disclosed that includes receiving one or more first localization related measures for a user equipment node at a first localization measurement time, and receiving at least one or more second localization related measures for the user equipment node at a second localization measurement time. The localization related measurements are included in a trace of localization related measurements for the user equipment node from the first localization measurement time to the second localization measurement time. A location for the user equipment at a single time instant in a time interval between the first localization measurement time and the second localization measurement time is estimated from the trace. | 05-16-2013 |
20130148536 | Methods and Arrangements for Establishing a Radio Connection in a Communication System - This invention pertains in general to the field of establishment of radio connection in a communication system. More particularly the invention relates to establishing a radio connection in a communication system. By broadcasting Random Access Channel related system information, user equipments can send a RACH request and receive a set of DL demodulation reference signals associated with a DL control channel. | 06-13-2013 |
20130170385 | Methods and Arrangements for Contention Resolution in a Communication System - The present invention relates a User Equipment, UE ( | 07-04-2013 |
20130182677 | Methods and Arrangements for Transmission of Paging in a Communication System - The present invention relates a radio network node ( | 07-18-2013 |
20130237158 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR PROBING OF ALTERNATIVE ANTENNA CONFIGURATIONS IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an arrangement, a communication network node and a user equipment allowing for probing of alternative antenna configurations in a communication network system as well as a method for such probing. The method comprises making one of the reconfigurable antennas ( | 09-12-2013 |
20130244644 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR CELL OUTAGE COMPENSATION IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an arrangement, a communication network node and method for cell outage compensation in a communication network system comprising a plurality of communication network nodes ( | 09-19-2013 |
20130324126 | Handover For an Intermediate Node in a Wireless Communication Network - The present invention relates to an intermediate node which is arranged to relay information between a donor node and at least one served node, and comprises a served antenna arrangement that communicates by means of at least a first and second electrically steerable antenna radiation lobe. During a first mode of operation, all antenna radiation lobes are directed towards a first donor node. During a second mode of operation, the antenna radiation lobes are directed such that the intermediate node is in contact with both the first donor node and the second donor node. During a third mode of operation, all antenna radiation lobes are directed towards the second donor node. A first polarization is associated with each lobe directed towards the second donor node during the second mode of operation and a second polarization is associated with each lobe directed towards the first donor node during the second mode of operation. | 12-05-2013 |
20130344889 | Methods and Arrangements for Handling Positioning in a Radio Communication System - A method in a first radio network node ( | 12-26-2013 |
20140018073 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR INDICATING CELL IDENTIFIERS - The technology described relates to cell identifiers in which a cell provides two reporting cell identifiers for user equipments (UEs) taking cell measurements. In a non-limiting example embodiment, a secondary synchronization channel (S-SCH) is used to transmit two short cell identities. In this case, a cell uses two sets of signature sequences, one corresponding to the old reporting cell identifier and one corresponding to the new reporting cell identifier. | 01-16-2014 |
20140018098 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR HANDLING POSITIONING IN A RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method in a first radio network node for handling position measurements is provided. The first radio network node receives from a second radio network node a position measurement associated with a user equipment, and a system frame number. The system frame number is associated with the second radio network node. The system frame number is further related to a point in time when the position measurement was performed. The first radio network node calculates a position estimate of the position of the user equipment based on the position measurement. The first radio network node defines a time stamp which is based on the received system frame number. The first radio network node then signals to a third radio network node a positioning response. The positioning response comprises the position estimate and the time stamp. | 01-16-2014 |
20140036833 | METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - The present invention relates to methods and arrangements in a wireless communication system, and in particular to uplink outer loop power control. A Node B identifies if a UE from which the Node B receives data is in a predetermined set of power challenged situations. The Node B transmits to the RNC an indication to hold the SIR target of the UE if the UE has been identified to be in a power challenged situation. As a consequence, the uplink outer loop power control (OLPC) procedure in the RNC will not change the SIR target of the UE. This implies that the output power level of the UE remains unchanged as long as the UE remains in the power challenged situation. Thus, user and network performance are improved in the wireless communication system. | 02-06-2014 |
20140050154 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR ASSISTING A NETWORK MANAGEMENT UNIT - A method in a base station for assisting a network management unit in managing a cellular network is provided. The base station determines a status of the cellular network. The status affects a measurement of a quality of a radio channel between the base station and a user equipment comprised in the cellular network. The measurement is to be performed by the user equipment. The base station receives a feedback report from the user equipment comprising the measurement. The base station evaluates a validity of the measurement based on the determined status. The base station sends a report to the network management unit. The report comprises an indication of the measurement and an indication of the validity, thereby assisting the network management unit in managing the cellular network. | 02-20-2014 |
20140051416 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODE DRIVEN NODE MONITORING - Method and apparatus are provided to reduce the amount of performance indicator (PI) data to retrieve from a network node ( | 02-20-2014 |
20140080484 | Node a Method for Providing an Interface Between Base Stations - Example embodiments are directed towards establishing a base station ( | 03-20-2014 |
20140092866 | Node and Method for Enabling a Wireless Terminal to be Served by Multiple Cells in a Communications Network - Example embodiments presented herein are directed towards a wireless terminal and base station, and corresponding methods therein, for providing a handover for a subset of bearers associated with the wireless terminal. The subset of bearers is less than a total number of bearers associated with the wireless terminal. Thus, upon the completion of the handover procedure, at least one bearer will stay connected with a source base station. | 04-03-2014 |
20140106756 | INTER-RAT/FREQUENCY AUTOMATIC NEIGHBOR RELATION LIST MANAGEMENT - In one of its aspects the technology concerns a method of operating a telecommunications system comprising a serving radio base station and a candidate radio base station. The serving radio base station comprises a radio base station to which a wireless mobile station provides measurement reports. The serving radio base station and the candidate radio base station are different with respect to at least one of frequency and radio access technology. The method comprises the serving radio base station allowing the mobile station to obtain information broadcasted by the candidate radio base station. The information is either information for locating Cell Global Identity (CGI) of the candidate radio base station or the Cell Global Identity (CGI) itself of the radio base station. The mobile station obtains the information from the candidate radio base station during at least one reading gap. The reading gap is a time period in which the mobile station does not receive information from the serving radio base station. | 04-17-2014 |
20140112178 | METHOD, NODE AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF A MOBILE NETWORK - The invention relates to a method for estimating performance in a mobile network, a method for generating a performance map, use of such methods, a network management system, and a network node in the mobile network for performing the methods. The exemplary method including receiving localized user equipment measurements from a user equipment in the mobile network, including the user equipment measurements in sets and determining at least one antenna characteristics model for the set of user equipment measurements. A path loss model is determined for the user equipment measurements. A localized performance measurement is determined by deducting an estimated antenna impact from the estimated path loss for the user equipment measurement. The operations are repeated to generate a spatial performance map for the mobile network, wherein updates of the spatial performance map are based on further user equipment measurements from the user equipment in the mobile network. | 04-24-2014 |
20140120895 | CELL IDENTIFIER CONFLICT AVOIDANCE - The technology described automatically resolves cell identity collisions/conflicts in a cellular radio communications network. A detecting node determines that a first cell identifier associated with a first conflicting cell is the same as a second cell identifier associated with a second conflicting cell. One of the first and second conflicting cells is selected to change its cell identifier. A different cell identifier is determined for the selected cell. The different cell identifier is then provided to other cells and preferably to user equipment (UE) terminals without disrupting ongoing UE communications. | 05-01-2014 |
20140126523 | GENERATING UPLINK SIGNALS FROM USER EQUIPMENT NODES TO IDENTIFY INTERFERERS TO A NETWORK NODE - A method is disclosed that can be performed in at least one network node which provides wireless communications service for user equipment nodes (UEs). The method includes detecting uplink interference at an interfered network node. Responsive to the uplink interference, an uplink transmission having a defined configuration is initiated from a UE, which is served by a serving network node. The uplink signal is detected using the defined configuration at the interfered network node. The UE is identified responsive to the detected uplink signal as being a contributor to the uplink interference. An uplink transmission by the UE and/or by another UE served by the serving network node is controlled to reduce uplink interference. | 05-08-2014 |
20140126562 | BASE-STATION-TO-BASE-STATION GATEWAY AND RELATED DEVICES, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS - The present disclosure relates to a base-station-to-base-station (BS-BS) gateway in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular communication network and methods of operation thereof. In one embodiment, the BS-BS gateway receives information from a first base station which includes a hostname and a network address of the first base station. The BS-BS gateway then stores a mapping between the hostname and the network address. Thereafter, in one embodiment, the BS-BS gateway enables a second base station to address messages to the first base station using the hostname of the first base station. In this manner, changes in the network address of the first base station will not affect the ability of the second base station to address messages to the first base station. In some embodiments, the first base station is a low-power base station (LP-BS) and the second base station is a high-power base station (HP-BS). | 05-08-2014 |
20140128056 | Methods and Devices for Setting ROT Limit - Methods and devices to dynamically determine suitable cell-specific RoT limits are provided. The suitable cell-specific RoT limits can advantageously be set both with respect to a short time scale and a long time scale In accordance with some embodiments the long term time scale operation is based on UE measurements representative for the intended coverage area of the cell. In accordance with some embodiments the short term time scale operation is based on UE measurements from active User Equipments only. Furthermore, also receiver capabilities of and cell isolation to neighboring base stations can be considered in the long time scale operation. | 05-08-2014 |
20140128075 | Methods for Coordinating Inter-RAT Mobility Settings - A system, method, and apparatus are presented for coordinating handover. A first controller that is associated with a first RAN cell determines a first handover parameter value that is for use in determining whether to cause handover from the first RAN cell to a second RAN cell having a different RAT. The first controller transmits, to a second controller associated with the second RAN cell, information relating to the first handover parameter value. The first controller further transmits, to the second controller, a value of a QoS parameter or a UE capability parameter associated with the information. The first controller receives, from the second controller, an indication of whether the second controller has adjusted a second handover parameter value based on the transmitted information, where the second handover parameter value is for use in determining whether to cause handover from the second RAN cell to the first RAN cell. | 05-08-2014 |
20140128086 | METHODS FOR BASE-STATION-TO-BASE-STATION CONNECTION MANAGEMENT - The present disclosure relates to a base station in a cellular communication network and methods of operation thereof. In one embodiment, a base station determines that the base station is transitioning to an unavailable state. The base station then notifies one or more radio network nodes with which the base station conducts base-station-to-node communication that the base station is unavailable. Thereafter, in one embodiment, the one or more radio network nodes cease communication attempts with the base station. In this manner, the radio network nodes can avoid spending additional resources on attempts to re-establish communication connections to base stations that tend to be offline more often (e.g., low-power base stations (LP-BSs)). | 05-08-2014 |
20140155065 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING POSSIBLE REPEATED HANDOVER DIFFERENT RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES - Inter-radio access technology (IRAT) ping pong handover of a user equipment (UE) connection between a source radio access technology (RAT) communications network, e.g., LTE, and a different target RAT communications network, e.g., UTRAN, is detected. A control node determines IRAT ping pong handover information and evaluates an IRAT handover request message for the UE connection from the source RAT network with respect to the handover ping pong information. Based thereon, the node determines that the UE connection meets one or more ping pong conditions associated with the handover ping pong information and provides an indication of an IRAT ping pong handover condition to a base station in the source RAT network to allow the base station to make mobility adjustments. | 06-05-2014 |
20140162660 | Neighbour Relations Management - A radio base station and a method therein for management of neighbour relations with respect to neighbouring radio base stations are provided. The radio base station is connected to an Operation and Maintenance, O&M system requesting performance measurement data relating to the neighbour relations from the radio base station. The radio base station | 06-12-2014 |
20140179345 | Localization Configuration to Make Location Information Available in User Equipment - A method of generating location information in a terminal device ( | 06-26-2014 |
20140187244 | Relay Node, a Donor Radio Base Station and Methods Therein - Embodiments herein relate to a method in a relay node for acquiring information about a type of a radio network connection between a donor radio base station and a radio base station. The relay node and the donor radio base station are comprised in a radio communications network and the donor radio base station is serving the relay node. The relay node receives a message from the donor radio base station, which message is indicating a type of radio network application protocol, which type is related to a type of the radio network connection between the donor radio base station and the radio base station. The relay node determines the type of the radio network connection based on the type of radio network application protocol indicated in the message. The relay node also stores the type of radio network connection in relation to the radio base station for selecting the type of radio network connection when later communicating with the radio base station. | 07-03-2014 |
20140192657 | Configuring Relay Cell Identities in Cellular Networks - The technology in this application identifies a relay cell serviced by a relay radio node in a radio access network (RAN) of a cellular communications system in which there is a radio connection between the relay radio node and a donor radio base station. The donor radio base station is identified by a RAN donor radio base station cell identifier. A RAN relay cell identifier is determined that uniquely identifies the relay cell within the RAN, the RAN relay cell identifier including a relay cell identifier and a donor base station identifier. The RAN relay cell identifier is then provided or used as needed so that the relay radio node can transmit the RAN relay cell identifier to uniquely identify the relay cell to one or more radio terminals in the RAN. | 07-10-2014 |
20140206361 | Node and Method for Handing Over a Sub-set of Bearers to Enable Multiple Connectivity of a Terminal Towards Several Base Stations - Example embodiments presented herein are directed towards source ( | 07-24-2014 |
20140211748 | Methods and Arrangements for Supporting Random Access in Cellular Communication System - Methods and nodes in a cellular communication system for supporting Random Access. A method in a first network node involves determining at least one uplink radio resource amongst a plurality of radio resources, and refraining from scheduling uplink communication in the at least one uplink radio resource, thus enabling a UE in an area with an uplink/downlink imbalance to perform Random Access to a neighbor second network node (B). | 07-31-2014 |
20140248890 | SERVICE AWARE INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT - Methods, arrangement and network nodes for supporting inter-cell coordination of scheduling of radio resources subjected to inter cell interference. The methods involve identifying one or more radio resources which are subjected to inter-cell interference between a first cell and a second cell. The methods further involve deriving a respective service value related to service that could be provided in the respective first and second cell by use of the one or more radio resources. Further, transmissions in the one or more radio resources are controlled based on comparison of the service values, thus enabling inter-cell service value-based scheduling of the one or more radio resources, prioritizing services having the highest value per radio resource. | 09-04-2014 |
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20140293958 | Node and Method for Selective Handover - Example embodiments presented herein are directed towards a target base station ( | 10-02-2014 |
20140295864 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR TERMINAL REPORTING - The invention relates to a method for performance reporting in a wireless network, wherein at least one terminal is associated to a terminal report server by means of information in the terminal. Prior to initiating the performance report, information on operator identity is retrieved. The operator identity is combined with information identifying the associated terminal report server to compile a fully qualified domain name. Connectivity information to the terminal server report is requested and received from a domain name server, whereupon a performance report session to the terminal report server is initiated using the received connectivity information. The invention also relates to a terminal wherein the inventive method is applied. | 10-02-2014 |
20140295884 | RADIO NETWORK NODE, A NETWORK MANAGEMENT NODE AND METHODS THEREIN - A method in a radio network node is disclosed for handling positioning data in a radio communications network, which radio network node serves a user equipment in a cell. The radio network node obtains positioning data from the user equipment, which positioning data is associated with a positioning measurement for positioning the user equipment. The radio network node associates the obtained positioning data with an on-going trace session of the user equipment. The radio network node then sends a trace record to a network management node, which trace record includes information associated with the positioning data. | 10-02-2014 |
20140308958 | Methods and Arrangements for Identifying a Neighbouring Base Station - A method in a base station ( | 10-16-2014 |
20140328326 | NETWORK NODE AND METHOD IN A NETWORK NODE - Network node ( | 11-06-2014 |
20140349695 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR SCHEDULING WIRELESS RESOURCES IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - The invention relates to a method for service aware scheduling of wireless resources in a wireless network. According to the inventive method, a service request for service delivery of a service type is received ( | 11-27-2014 |
20140355568 | Method and Arrangement for Relaying in Case of Extension Areas Having Uplink/Downlink Imbalance - Underlay network node and macro base station and methods therein for enabling avoidance of interference in a cell extension area associated with an uplink/downlink imbalance. The underlay network node is assumed to be associated with a cell area A, and a cell extension area B, where the cell extension area B has an uplink/downlink imbalance in relation to a neighboring base station and the network node. The method in the underlay network node involves serving a UE in both uplink and downlink when the UE is located in cell area A. The method further involves serving a UE only in the uplink when the UE is located in cell extension area B, thus enabling avoidance of interference related to communication of a UE located in said cell extension area B. | 12-04-2014 |
20140364124 | Method and Device for a Relay Node - A relay node for a radio access network, arranged to be a relay node between one or more User Equipments in a cell of the radio access network and a base station serving the cell. The relay node is arranged to identify itself as a relay node in the cell in the radio access network, and is also arranged to receive a non-support indication indicating that the base station serving the cell is unable to support a relay node. The relay node is arranged to, upon receiving said non-support indication, attempt to establish itself as a relay node in another cell. | 12-11-2014 |
20150016387 | Methods and Apparatus for Inter-Cell Interference Coordination with Protected Subframes - A cellular radio communications network includes base stations that provide radio communication service to user equipments (UEs) in respective cell service areas. A node receives or determines a usage fraction or percentage of protected subframes and converts the fraction or percentage of protected subframes into one or more protected subframe patterns for an aggressor base station to not transmit on or to transmit at reduced power, in one example, an operations and maintenance (OaM) node configures one or more interfered base stations to use the one or more protected subframe patterns, in another example, the node is a base station. | 01-15-2015 |
20150023209 | Method and Arrangement for Optimization of Network Element Settings - The invention relates to method and arrangement for automated optimization of network element settings in a wireless network. For a first optimization state, a first forward triggering condition and a first range of network element settings, allowable in first network element settings optimization are determined. For a further automated optimization state, determining a further forward triggering condition, and a further range of network element settings, allowable in a further network element setting optimization. An initial set of network element settings is assigned to an initial automated optimization state. The first forward triggering condition is evaluated and a migration to the first automated optimization state is performed upon fulfillment of the first forward triggering condition. A further forward triggering condition is evaluated and a migration to a further automated optimization state is performed upon the further forward triggering condition. The migrating is repeated until reaching a final automated optimization state. | 01-22-2015 |
20150031369 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR HETERGENEOUS NETWORK HANDOVER - A first base station provides radio communication service to user equipments, UEs, and a second base station that provides radio communication service to UEs in adjacent cell service area. The first base station receives cell range expansion, CRE, information from the second base station for expanding the size of the first cell and evaluates handover of one or more UEs with respect to the second cell based on the CRE information. In one embodiment, the second base station determines a CRE related configuration that includes the CRE information with respect to the first cell, sends the CRE information to the first base station. For example, the second base station may send a handover request including the CRE information to the first base station. The second base station also may consider CRE information in handover evaluation. | 01-29-2015 |
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20150043386 | Self-Organizing Network Function Interaction - A set of reporting features are specified for implementation by lower-level Self-Optimizing Network (SON) functions to support the observation of network SON algorithms by high-level SON functions (e.g., OAM functions). The lower-level SON functions may be operative to adjust local parameters related to the network element serving area and/or capacity. The reported SON algorithm events and measurements can be defined such that they can be used by the higher-level SON function to resolve conflicts and control the lower-level SON functions. Some embodiments specify SON function reporting features and their configuration in the framework of the 3GPP defined Itf-N interface specification. | 02-12-2015 |