序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTICAST/ BROADCAST SERVICE ZONE BOUNDARY DETECTION US12570238 2009-09-30 US20100110963A1 2010-05-06 Kuei-Li HUANG; Jen-Shun Yang; Jui-Tang Wang; Chien-Chao Tseng
A wireless communication method for providing zone boundary detection performed by a controller managing communications within a multicast/broadcast service (MBS) zone. The method includes assigning to a boundary paging group a first base station communicating within the MBS zone and near a boundary of the MBS zone. The method further includes transmitting, through a second base station which covers a mobile station, to the mobile station information indicating that the boundary paging group corresponds to locations near the boundary of the MBS zone.
102 PAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREOF IN BROADBAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM US12510612 2009-07-28 US20100041393A1 2010-02-18 Sung-Oh KWON; Neung-Hyung Lee; Jong-In Kim; Ho-Sun Youm; Kyeong-In Jeong; Jong-Hyung Kwun; Ok-Seon Lee; Hwa-Jin Cha
Provided are a paging method and an apparatus thereof for User Equipment (UE) in a broadband wireless communication system. In the method, a paging message is received from a macro base station. Whether there exists an accessible femto base station inside a service area of the macro base station is determined. When there does not exist the accessible femto base station inside the service area of the macro base station, the UE responds to the paging message of the macro base station. When there exists the accessible femto base station inside the service area of the macro base station, the UE waits for a paging message to be received from the femto base station.
103 BACKUP PAGING FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION US12352246 2009-01-12 US20090182871A1 2009-07-16 Rajarshi Gupta; Fatih Ulupinar; Gavin B. Horn; Parag A. Agashe; Ravindra M. Patwardhan; Rajat Prakash
A backup page is provided for a node that misses a page. In some aspects, a first type of access point in a system provides a backup page for an access terminal that is idling on a second of access point in the system in the event the access terminal misses a page by the second of access point in the system. An access point of the first type may page the access terminal according to a first paging schedule while an access point of the second type may page the access terminal according to a second paging schedule. In some aspects an access point of the first type (e.g., a macro node) provides service over a macro coverage area and an access point of the second type (e.g., a femto node) provides service over a smaller coverage area and/or provides restricted service.
104 Neighboring cell paging at border mobile switching center US12008599 2008-01-11 US20090181674A1 2009-07-16 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.
105 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING PAGING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK US11836505 2007-08-09 US20090042587A1 2009-02-12 Kashyap Kamdar; Sania C. Irwin
A method and corresponding entity for optimizing paging process in a communication network. The method comprises of sending (408) the paging signal to the at least one access point in a group associated with the current priority level and determining (410) whether a page response is received from the at least one access point in the group associated with the current priority level. The method includes updating the (412) the group associated with the current priority level based on the mobility observed at each access point in the group. The method further comprises assigning (414) a next priority level in the list of priority levels as the current priority level and repeating the above steps until the page response is received.
106 REDUCING PAGING RESPONSE TIME IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM US11751650 2007-05-22 US20080293437A1 2008-11-27 Murali Ranganathan; Steven J. Lambert
A method and wireless communication system to reduce paging response time for a target mobile station (MS) operable using slotted and unslotted modes in multiple paging location areas of the system includes a first step 300 of receiving a paging request message for the MS. A next step 302 includes setting a paging indicator for the MS. A next step 304 includes broadcasting the paging indicator to all paging location areas of the system. A next step 306 includes operating the MS in unslotted mode upon recognition of the paging indicator. A next step 308 includes paging the MS in a last known location and failing to establish contact with the MS. A next step 310 includes re-paging the MS in selected location areas of the system based on a probability based search algorithm. A next step 312 includes operating the MS in slotted mode again upon successful call processing.
107 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS US11612556 2006-12-19 US20080144640A1 2008-06-19 Esperanza Alonso
A method and system for managing communication in a communication network is provided. A call server receives a call-request to establish a specific call with a terminating communication device. This call-request is received from an initiating communication device. The call server broadcasts an acknowledgement-request to a first set of controller devices to ascertain the presence of the terminating communication device in a first region. The first region is associated with the first set of controller devices, which first set of controller devices support a higher data transmission rate as compared to a second set of controller devices that are associated with a second region. Furthermore, the method includes directing the specific call to an electronic device when the terminating communication device is in the second region.
108 Mobile terminal calling apparatus, mobile terminal calling method, exchange apparatus, and mobile communication system US10123152 2002-04-17 US07155227B2 2006-12-26 Yugo Watanabe
A mobile terminal calling apparatus for calling a mobile terminal existing in a location area constituted by a plurality of cells to corresponding to a plurality of wireless base stations comprises a determination unit and a control unit. When there is a calling request for the mobile terminal, the determination unit determines the kind of the calling request. According to the kind of the calling request determined by the determination unit, the control unit decides a sequence of calling for the plurality of cells constituting the location area.
109 Location registration method and paging method in mobile communication system, mobile communication system, base station, communication control method, mobile station, and communication control program US10237026 2002-09-09 US07076258B2 2006-07-11 Masayuki Motegi; Hidetoshi Kayama; Narumi Umeda
A system controlling the traffic balance between the paging of incoming calls and a location registration and including a plurality of base and mobile stations and a management server for location information of each mobile station. A set of cells formed by the base stations constitutes a first area group. Each mobile station shifts to a mode periodically receiving signals from the base stations if no signals are transmitted and received for a predetermine period. Each base station forms second to n-th area groups (n≧2), each having an area smaller than that of the first area, to be used when the mobile stations are in idle state. Each mobile station selects the area group to register according to the period in which no packet is received and transmitted, and registers its location while specifying an area within this area group with respect to the server.
110 Cellular mobile communication system and a method for such a system US09503503 2000-02-14 US06546255B1 2003-04-08 Carl Patrik Cerwall; Lars Erik Westerberg
The present invention relates to a method in a cellular mobile communication system for transmitting Pages, and such a system. The cells of the system are subdivided into two classes. To which class a cell is assigned is decided by its capacity to transmit Pages or by the amount of Page responses received within the cells. When paging a mobile station, the Page is first transmitted in the cells of the first class. If no response is received to that Page, the Page is transmitted also in the cells of the second class. An advantage is that there will be fewer Pages congested due to lack of capacity for transmission. Transmitted Pages in the cells of the second class are primarily transmitted to mobile stations that are really present within those cells. Thereby the probability increases that all mobile stations will be reached by Pages intended for them.
111 Global paging of mobile stations in a wireless network using MSC pool US09879452 2001-06-12 US20020187793A1 2002-12-12 Dimitrious Papadimitriou; Jo Kuster; Klaus Turina
A system and methods of global paging of mobile stations in a wireless network. The system includes a MSC pool (50) for servicing mobile stations within a specified service area of the network and a radio configuration database (70) defining a plurality of global paging areas (80, 82, 84) within the specified service area. The radio configuration database (70) is accessible by any mobile switching center (52, 54, 56) in the pool (50) to allow paging of a mobile station (28) roaming within the specified service area according to one or more global paging areas (80, 82, 84). The radio configuration database (70) can be structured in a hierarchy including cells, locations areas, and base station controller/radio network controller (20) for each global paging area in the specified service area. In this way, any mobile switching center in the pool is capable of paging a mobile station within the specified service area by accessing the radio configuration database and determining the cell identity, location area identity, and base station controller/radio network controller identity of a mobile station roaming within the specified service area.
112 Mobile communications system and mobile station therefor US09411073 1999-10-04 US06363255B1 2002-03-26 Soichi Kuwahara
A mobile communications system having a mechanism to reduce the control message traffic in paging and location updating operations. Each mobile station receives from the nearest base station a notification message containing its base station ID. A location change counting unit detects a change in the mobile location by comparing two consecutive instances of the base station ID. It counts and records such location changes, together with the two base station IDs involved in each change. Based on the location change count values, a personal location area (PLA) setting unit defines personal location areas by grouping associated cells into one area. A PLA memory stores the defined personal location areas and relevant base station IDs. Each time a new base station ID is detected, a location change detector tests whether the presently registered personal location area is still valid. If it is no longer valid, a location registration unit searches the PLA memory for a new relevant personal location area. The location registration unit then sends a location updating message to notify the mobile switching center of the new personal location area and its relevant base station IDs.
113 Rotating lobe access method US147214 1998-12-29 US6161023A 2000-12-12 Torbjorn Johnson; Bo G. Magnusson
An access method using a rotating lobe in a telecommunication system that has antennas that support a number of horizontal lobes for communication between a base station and a mobile station. Signals to and from the antennas are modulated by a lobe shaping unit to bring the lobe to rotate in a horizontal plane, that the mobile station synchronizes with the base station transmission lobe by means of an internal clock, and after achieving synchronization goes into a sleep mode. The sleep mode has a number of wake up levels, wherein the mobile station in the deepest level listens for wake up calls and in the highest level listens for the proper message.
114 Mobility management method for delivering calls in a microcellular network US653569 1996-05-24 US5862483A 1999-01-19 Anthony G. Fletcher; John L. Hatcher
In a method of providing cellular telephone service to a mobile telephone located in an off-load cellular telephone system adjacent to a main cellular telephone system, the mobile telephone is registered with the off-load cellular telephone system upon the mobile telephone entering the off-load cellular telephone system, and then is registered with the main cellular telephone system as being located in the off-load cellular telephone system as a function of predetermined criteria. During the time in which the mobile telephone has entered the off-load cellular telephone system but has not yet registered with the main cellular telephone system as being located in the off-load cellular telephone system, rebroadcasting page signals from main cellular telephone system into the off-load cellular telephone system ensures delivery of incoming telephone calls to the mobile telephone.
115 Mobile communication system and a mobile station paging method US453895 1995-05-30 US5613199A 1997-03-18 Masahiko Yahagi
A mobile communication system and a mobile station paging method are provided which are capable of sending a mobile station paging signal only to base station areas in which a mobile station to be paged for an incoming call might be present. The mobile communication system is provided with a location register 31, a mobile station paging signal transfer node 21 and base stations 11 to 13. The mobile station paging signal transfer node 21 receives a mobile station paging signal from the location register 31 which has identified the location area for paging a mobile station for an incoming call, and the mobile station paging signal transfer node 21 searches sublocation information to identify certain base stations to receive the mobile station paging signal. The sublocation information contains a number of mobile stations existing in a base station area classified into eight group numbers, and the group number for a mobile station to be paged is calculated based on the mobile station identification number which has been sent from the location register 31 together with the mobile station paging signal. The sublocation information is searched by an index key of the calculated group number for a mobile station to be paged, and if at least one mobile station is found in the corresponding group number, the mobile station paging signal is sent to this base station. The mobile station paging signal transfer node 21 repeats this procedure for all base stations 11 to 13 under its control.
116 METHODS OF TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING PAGING MESSAGE, ACCESS NETWORK EQUIPMENT, AND TERMINAL EQUIPMENT US16316251 2016-07-29 US20190239192A1 2019-08-01 Hai TANG
The invention provides methods of transmitting and receiving a paging message, access network equipment, and terminal device equipment. The method of transmitting a paging message comprises: access network equipment determines a paging message; the access network equipment determines a paging start time and a continuous paging transmission time interval; and the access network equipment transmits, by employing beam sweeping, and according to the paging start time and the continuous paging transmission time interval, the paging message. Therefore, the embodiment can enhance quality of receiving a paging message.
117 MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME US15802736 2017-11-03 US20180356954A1 2018-12-13 Juha HYUN; Eunhye KIM; Cheongha PARK; Juhye LEE
A mobile terminal including a touch screen configured to display a folder icon of a folder including a plurality of applications; and a controller configured to in response to a first force touch input having a specific touch strength applied to the folder icon, display summary information of an event which occurred in at least one application of the plurality of applications, and in response to a first non-force touch input applied after the first force touch input, display a notification window including detailed information of the event which has occurred in at least one application of the plurality of applications.
118 PAGING EXTENSION FOR ENHANCED COVERAGE GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE (EC-GSM) US15975365 2018-05-09 US20180263014A1 2018-09-13 John Walter Diachina; Jens BERGQVIST; Nicklas JOHANSSON
A radio access network (RAN) node, a wireless device and various methods are described herein for managing paging bandwidth. In one embodiment, the RAN node transmits a message (e.g., paging message, assignment message) to wireless devices, where the message comprises at least the following: (i) a page mode field which includes information indicating one or more coverage classes for which one or more paging messages were available for transmission during a time interval but were not transmitted to a plurality of wireless devices; and (ii) a used_downlink_coverage_class field which includes information indicating a coverage class associated with the transmitted message.
119 Coordination of Simultaneous Multi-RAT Camping US15539908 2016-07-25 US20180242271A1 2018-08-23 Johan Rune; Icaro L. J. Da Silva; Gunnar Mildh; Jose Luis Pradas
The present invention relates to the coordination of simultaneous multi-RAT camping in in a wireless communication network that provides radio access for a terminal device via at least a first and second wireless radio access operating with different radio access technologies. The improved multi-RAT camping is achieved by transmitting, by a network node, an indication regarding a set of camping areas, CAs, including a first set of camping areas being associated with the first RAT and a second set of camping areas being associated with the second RAT; performing, by the terminal device, camping in a coverage area defined based on the set of CAs; and updating, by the terminal device, the communication network with a geographic location of the terminal device a) when the terminal device enters a new coverage area being different from the coverage area defined by both the first and second set of CAs as a first mechanism, or b) when the terminal device enters a new coverage area being different from the coverage area defined by one of the first and second set of CAs as a second mechanism.
120 METHODS AND DEVICES FOR INCLUSION OF DATA IN PAGING MESSAGES US15570281 2016-07-12 US20180234944A1 2018-08-16 Andres REIAL; Jose Luis PRADAS; Johan RUNE
The disclosure relates to methods, devices, and computer programs in mobile communications. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a method, performed in a network node, for transmitting data to a wireless device. The method comprises obtaining a paging area for transmitting paging data to the wireless device, the paging area comprising multiple transmission points. The method further comprises selecting a subset of the multiple transmission points, based on a selection criterion, and initiating transmission of a paging transmission in the paging area. The paging transmission comprises first data and second data targeting the wireless device when transmitted from the transmission points of the selected subset of the multiple transmission points. The first data comprises the paging data and the second data comprises information not comprised in the first data. Moreover, the paging transmission comprises only the first data when transmitted from other transmission points of the paging area.
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