序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Assigning wireless coverage area identifiers based on tracking area groups US14265296 2014-04-29 US09408081B1 2016-08-02 Hemanth B. Pawar; Shilpa Kowdley Srinivas; Daniel Vivanco; Krishna Sitaram
Data identifying a plurality of wireless coverage areas in a region may be obtained. The data may identify geographic locations of the wireless coverage areas. Possibly based on the data, the wireless coverage areas may be arranged into a plurality of mutually exclusive tracking area groups. Each of the tracking area groups may include multiple wireless coverage areas and may be identified by respective unique tracking area identifiers. The tracking area groups may form a geographically-defined sequence across the region. A numerical sequence of wireless coverage area identifiers may be assigned to the wireless coverage areas in the region, one wireless coverage area identifier per wireless coverage area. The wireless coverage areas of the tracking area groups may be provisioned to use the assigned wireless coverage area identifiers.
82 EXCHANGE, WIRELESS NETWORK CONTROL DEVICE, WIRELESS NETWORK DEVICE, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK SYSTEM US14905598 2014-06-12 US20160174190A1 2016-06-16 Masaki NISHIMURA; Shinsuke SAWAMUKAI; Yuukichi SAITO; Kazufumi YUNOKI; Yoshihiko OMORI; Hisayuki ASO; Keisuke SUZUKI; Keisuke SASADA; Reika HIGA
An RNC includes: a first call request reception unit configured to receive from an exchange a first call request to only an already located wireless cell; a presumably located wireless cell derivation unit configured to derive a presumably located wireless cell in which a target communication terminal device is presumably located; a first call making unit configured to make a call to the already located wireless cell and the presumably located wireless cell; a call response signal transmission unit configured to transmit a response signal to the call, to the exchange; a second call request reception unit configured to receive from the exchange a second call request to a wireless cell different from the already located wireless cell, in a case where the response signal to the first call request has not been transmitted; and a second call making unit configured to make the call to the different wireless cell.
83 SYSTEMS, METHODS AND MEDIA FOR SMALL CELL IDLE MODE MOBILITY US14975929 2015-12-21 US20160105865A1 2016-04-14 Mark Grayson; Anton Okmyanskiy; Mickael James Graham; Mansoorali Naushadali Kudsi
Systems and methods for small cell idle mode mobility include receiving, at a first small cell of a preconfigured cluster of small cells, a mobility area update request from a user equipment (UE). The method can also include registering location information of the UE with a small cell gateway, and retrieving a core network periodic timer for the UE from a mobility server. If certain conditions are met, the first small cell forwards the mobility area update request to a core network via the small cell gateway. Otherwise, the method can include the first small cell updating the location information of the UE with the mobility server, generating a locally-generated mobility area update accept message, and sending a locally generated mobility area update accept message to the UE along with a local periodic timer instructing the UE to send another mobility area update request when the local periodic timer expires.
84 Neighboring cell paging at border mobile switching center US12008599 2008-01-11 US09307519B2 2016-04-05 John C. Nguyen; David S. Benco; Paresh Kanabar
A method is provided for paging a mobile station (40) served by a wireless telecommunications network (A). The method includes: remembering a last known location of the mobile station (40), and implementing a first paging strategy for the mobile station (40) within a first collection of cells (32) served by a first mobile switching center (20). If a response to the first paging strategy is not received by the first mobile switching center (20), then the method further includes: selecting one or more cells (32) served by a second mobile switching center (22) based upon the last known location of the mobile station (40); identifying the selected cells (32) in an intersystem paging request; forwarding the intersystem paging request from the first mobile switching center (20) to the second mobile switching center (22); and, in response to the second mobile switching center (22) receiving the intersystem paging request, paging the mobile station (40) in those cells (32) served by the second mobile switching center (22) which are identified in the intersystem paging request.
85 MOBILE VIBRATORY DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS US14838273 2015-08-27 US20160058658A1 2016-03-03 JAIME A. BORRAS; MAURICIO BENDECK
A method and apparatus for providing vibration physiotherapy includes a vibration accessory that can produce vibrations over a range of frequencies, and is controlled by a communication device. The communication device executes a physiotherapy application program via which the user can select various operating mode to control vibration of the vibration accessory device. The vibrations can be selected to be a constant frequency or the vibrations can be controlled to vary over time.
86 Systems, methods and media for small cell idle mode mobility US14088536 2013-11-25 US09226255B2 2015-12-29 Mark Grayson; Anton Okmyanskiy; Mickael James Graham; Mansoorali Naushadali Kudsi
Systems and methods for small cell idle mode mobility include receiving, at a first small cell of a preconfigured cluster of small cells, a mobility area update request from a user equipment (UE). The method can also include registering location information of the UE with a small cell gateway, and retrieving a core network periodic timer for the UE from a mobility server. If certain conditions are met, the first small cell forwards the mobility area update request to a core network via the small cell gateway. Otherwise, the method can include the first small cell updating the location information of the UE with the mobility server, generating a locally-generated mobility area update accept message, and sending a locally generated mobility area update accept message to the UE along with a local periodic timer instructing the UE to send another mobility area update request when the local periodic timer expires.
87 PAGING METHOD AND DEVICE US14733535 2015-06-08 US20150271783A1 2015-09-24 Zhenxing Hu; Wei Quan; Jian Zhang
The present invention provides a paging method and device. The method includes: obtaining, by a core network element, cell type information supported by a terminal; and sending, by the core network element, a paging message to a base station, where the paging message carries the cell type information supported by the terminal or a cell identity determined according to the cell type information supported by the terminal, so that the base station sends a paging message to a cell corresponding to the cell type information supported by the terminal or a cell corresponding to the cell identity. Embodiments of the present invention can reduce system energy overheads.
88 DISTRIBUTED LOCATER, ALERT, REPEATER, AND/OR CALL TECHNOLOGIES FOR COMMUNICATION DEVICES US14627754 2015-02-20 US20150163768A1 2015-06-11 Max Faulkner; Erick Haughn; John Lewis
Distributed locater, alert, repeater, and call technologies for communication devices can be employed. A base component can be configured to receive a message at a base unit, the message corresponding to at least one of a call directed to a wireless communication device or another message directed to at least one of the wireless communication device or a wired communication device. The base component can distribute an alert to at least one remote unit based on the message. A remote component can be configured to receive the alert at the at least one remote unit, and broadcast the alert or another alert from the at least one remote unit. An interface component can be configured to receive an input at the at least one remote unit based on the alert. Further, the remote component can be configured to transmit a response based on the input.
89 SYSTEMS, METHODS AND MEDIA FOR SMALL CELL IDLE MODE MOBILITY US14088536 2013-11-25 US20150148036A1 2015-05-28 Mark GRAYSON; Anton OKMYANSKIY; Mickael James GRAHAM; Mansoorali Naushadali KUDSI
Systems and methods for small cell idle mode mobility include receiving, at a first small cell of a preconfigured cluster of small cells, a mobility area update request from a user equipment (UE). The method can also include registering location information of the UE with a small cell gateway, and retrieving a core network periodic timer for the UE from a mobility server. If certain conditions are met, the first small cell forwards the mobility area update request to a core network via the small cell gateway. Otherwise, the method can include the first small cell updating the location information of the UE with the mobility server, generating a locally-generated mobility area update accept message, and sending a locally generated mobility area update accept message to the UE along with a local periodic timer instructing the UE to send another mobility area update request when the local periodic timer expires.
90 Method and system for base station repeat paging US13592984 2012-08-23 US08938266B1 2015-01-20 Anoop K. Goyal; Jasinder P. Singh; Maulik K. Shah; Siddharth S. Oroskar
Disclosed are a method, apparatus, and system for managing repeat-paging processes within a radio access network. When a base station receives a paging directive, the base station begins broadcasting a first series of page messages destined to a mobile station. Response to the first base station receiving no response from the mobile station to the first series of page messages, the first base station sends a repeat-paging directive to a second base station. The repeat-paging directive directs the second base station to begin broadcasting a second series of page messages destined to the mobile station.
91 BASE STATION PAGING BASED ON TRAFFIC CONTENT TYPE US13869654 2013-04-24 US20140323145A1 2014-10-30 Maria G. Lam; Imtiyaz Shaikh
A system may be configured to receive traffic that is destined for a user device, determine a type of content associated with the traffic, determine, based on the type of content, a base station paging scheme, and locate the user device by using the base station paging scheme. In some implementations, a system may include a traffic content analyzer device to analyze header information of a data packet to identify a type of content of the data packet, and output a message that is based on the identified type of content; and a mobile management entity device to receive the message from the traffic content analyzer device, and locate an intended recipient of the data packet by paging one or more base stations using a paging scheme that is based on information in the message.
92 Distributed locater, alert, repeater, and/or call technologies for communication devices US12620164 2009-11-17 US08798604B2 2014-08-05 Max Faulkner; Erick Haughn; John Lewis
Systems, methods, and apparatus that utilize distributed locater, alert, repeater, and/or call technologies for communication devices are presented herein. A base component can be configured to receive a message at a base unit, the message corresponding to at least one of a call directed to a wireless communication device or another message directed to at least one of the wireless communication device or a wired communication device. The base component can distribute an alert to at least one remote unit based on the message. A remote component can be configured to receive the alert at the at least one remote unit, and broadcast the alert or another alert from the at least one remote unit. An interface component can be configured to receive an input at the at least one remote unit based on the alert. Further, the remote component can be configured to transmit a response based on the input.
93 Self Tuned Paging US13584101 2012-08-13 US20140045538A1 2014-02-13 Lori Eileen Sinclair; Martin David Kendall
A node of a wireless telecommunications network having mobile devices includes a network interface in communication with the network which receives information regarding transition relationships between sector-carriers based on a change in strongest sector-carriers. The node includes a paging database in communication with the network interface which stores the transition relationships information between sector-carriers. The node includes a processing unit in communication with the database which determines a paging area for a page by focusing on those sector-carriers that a mobile device of the mobile devices is likely to be at based on the information regarding transition relationships in the database. A method of a node of a wireless telecommunications network having mobile devices for determining a paging area.
94 METHOD AND MOBILE DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING PAGING MESSAGES US13971688 2013-08-20 US20130337832A1 2013-12-19 Gi Won PARK; Yong Ho KIM; Ki Seon RYU
A method of, and a mobile device for, performing idle mode operation carried out by a mobile station. The method includes receiving a first paging information of a first paging group and a second paging information of a second paging group from at least one base station; entering an idle mode at a first coverage belonging to the first paging group and starting a first timer for a periodic location update; determining a paging group of a currently preferred base station; starting a second timer, if the paging group of the currently preferred base station is determined to be the second paging group; and performing a location update when the second timer expires.
95 REDUCING THE EFFECTS OF INTERFERENCE EXPERIENCED BY A COMMUNICATION DEVICE US13869084 2013-04-24 US20130315157A1 2013-11-28 Sandeep H. Krishnamurthy; Hyejung Jung; Murali Narasimha; Ravikiran Nory
Disclosed are methods for allowing a wireless communication device (or “user equipment” or “UE”) to receive signaling information when there is a power imbalance between a primary cell (“Pcell”) and a New Carrier Type (“NCT”) secondary cell (“Scell”). In one aspect, the UE reduces its downlink bandwidth to cover only a carrier of the Pcell, receives control signaling information, if present, and then increases its bandwidth to cover carriers of both the Pcell and Scell.
96 Mobile Communication Method, Mobile Communication System and Access Entity US13717179 2012-12-17 US20130115978A1 2013-05-09 Xiaolong GUO; Lan LIU
An embodiment of the invention provides a communication system. The communication system includes a user equipment which is moving within a coverage of a first network and a second network and is configured to send a location update request to a third access entity of the second network; and the third access entity which is configured to receive the location update request from the user equipment, acquire information of a first access entity of the first network from the location update request and determine whether a predetermined condition is satisfied If the predetermined condition is not satisfied, the user equipment is paged through the first access entity, and if the predetermined condition is satisfied, the user equipment is not paged through the first access entity. As such, the situation that the UE is paged in an area where it is unlikely to appear can be avoided.
97 Method and system of paging an access terminal US12975118 2010-12-21 US08437781B1 2013-05-07 Siddharth S. Oroskar; Jasinder P. Singh; Sachin R. Vargantwar; Maulik K. Shah
An access network may be maintaining data indicating which of its coverage areas have a short occupancy time. The access network may then conduct a first paging of an access terminal in each coverage area in a first set of coverage areas, the first set including a subset of coverage areas having a short occupancy time. Thereafter, the access network may determine that it has not received a response to the first paging from the access terminal during a first timeout period, which is preferably shorter than a predefined paging timeout period. In response, the access network may conduct a second paging of the access terminal in only each coverage area in the subset of coverage areas (i.e., the coverage area(s) in the first set of coverage areas that have the short occupancy time).
98 Method of paging a mobile terminal US11362373 2006-02-27 US08219117B2 2012-07-10 Mark Altshuller; Oleg Marinchenco; Leonid Shousterman
In a wireless network which comprises a first plurality of base stations and a second plurality of access network gateways, there is provided a method for tracking and/or paging a mobile terminal, wherein the method comprises the steps of: providing a mobile terminal located within the wireless network, and wherein the mobile terminal is in an active mode; selecting a first access network gateway out of the second plurality of access network gateways to be an anchor gateway for location and/or paging control for the mobile terminal; and upon receiving at the first access network gateway a request for a location update of the mobile terminal which has meanwhile entered an idle mode, selecting a base station for communicating with the mobile terminal from among the first plurality of base stations, and providing the selected base station with information required for verifying the identity of the mobile terminal and/or for retaining the security integrity of the selected base station while carrying out location update of the mobile terminal. Preferably, the paging Controller ID (or its location) is used for the update of the traffic anchored GW, and can then be used for allocating the paging controller by the traffic anchored GW during the paging procedure.
99 MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD, MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND ACCESS ENTITY US13396547 2012-02-14 US20120142349A1 2012-06-07 Xiaolong Guo; Lan Liu
An embodiment of the invention provides a communication system. The communication system includes a user equipment which is moving within a coverage of a first network and a second network and is configured to send a location update request to a third access entity of the second network; and the third access entity which is configured to receive the location update request from the user equipment, acquire information of a first access entity of the first network from the location update request and determine whether a predetermined condition is satisfied If the predetermined condition is not satisfied, the user equipment is paged through the first access entity, and if the predetermined condition is satisfied, the user equipment is not paged through the first access entity. As such, the situation that the UE is paged in an area where it is unlikely to appear can be avoided.
100 Modifying wireless network paging zone broadcast based on wireless access congestion US12854666 2010-08-11 US08116761B1 2012-02-14 Jasinder Pal Singh; Sachin R. Vargantwar; Manoj Shetty; Bhagwan Singh Khanka
What is disclosed is a method of operating a wireless access control system. The method includes monitoring a first wireless access node to determine when the first wireless access node experiences wireless access congestion, where the first wireless access node broadcasts a first paging zone identifier for receipt by wireless communication devices receiving wireless access from the first wireless access node. The method also includes, in response to the wireless access congestion at the first wireless access node, instructing a second wireless access node which broadcasts a second paging zone identifier to toggle between broadcasting the first paging zone identifier and broadcasting the second paging zone identifier at a first duty cycle.
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