Paging method in broadband wireless communication system |
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申请号 | US12820316 | 申请日 | 2010-06-22 | 公开(公告)号 | US08346286B2 | 公开(公告)日 | 2013-01-01 |
申请人 | Namsuk Lee; Sook Jin Lee; | 发明人 | Namsuk Lee; Sook Jin Lee; | ||||
摘要 | Provided is a paging method in a broadband wireless communication system. In order to provide a paging service to a terminal in a wireless communication system in which a macrocell base station and a femtocell base station coexist, the femtocell base station receives a deregistration request message from the terminal, and checks whether the femtocell base station can provide a paging service to the terminal. When failing to provide a paging service to the terminal, the femtocell base station receives paging service information from a paging controller, includes paging service information in a deregistration confirmation message, and transmits it to the terminal, and the macrocell base station provides a paging service to the terminal. | ||||||
权利要求 | What is claimed is: |
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说明书全文 | This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2009-0078803 filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Aug. 25, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. (a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a paging method in a broadband wireless communication system. (b) Description of the Related Art A femtocell base station represents a very small base station that is installed to provide services to users within a 30-meter radius such as in houses or buildings. The femtocell base station is installed in a macrocell, and it provides services by having excellent QoS that is better than the case of providing the service to the user through a macrocell base station. Also, since the femtocell base station is connected to the network by using a general-purpose Internet circuit, the service can be provided with inexpensive installation and maintenance costs. The service is provided to the user in any area in which the Internet is connected. A terminal is switched to be in an idle mode when a service provided through the macrocell base station is finished. In the idle mode, the terminal receives a paging signal and updates a position to receive a paging service such as a call receiving service from the network or the base station. In the idle mode entering process, the macrocell base station provides a paging group ID, a temporary identifier for identifying terminals in a paging group, and paging information (e.g., paging period and paging offset) provided by a paging controller to the terminal. The paging group ID is allocated to a paging group configured with at least one base station. The paging controller transmits the same paging message to all the base stations belonging to the paging group ID. The base stations in the paging group broadcast the received paging message according to a paging period. When moving to a base station belonging to another paging group ID, the terminal updates the paging group ID, the temporary identifier, and the paging information through a position update process. Currently, the femtocell base station provides the same paging service as the macrocell base station, which will now be described with reference to As shown in Therefore, as shown in The above information disclosed in this Background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the background of the invention and therefore it may contain information that does not form the prior art that is already known in this country to a person of ordinary skill in the art. The present invention has been made in an effort to provide an efficient paging method in a broadband wireless communication system in which femtocell base stations and a macrocell base station coexist. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for providing a paging service to a terminal in a wireless communication system in which a macrocell base station and a femtocell base station coexist, including: the femtocell base station receiving a deregistration request message from the terminal; the femtocell base station determining whether to provide a paging service to the terminal; when the femtocell base station fails to provide a paging service, the femtocell base station receiving paging service information from a paging controller, including the paging service information in a deregistration confirmation message, and transmitting the same to the terminal; and the macrocell base station providing a paging service to the terminal. Another embodiment of the present invention provides a method for a terminal to receive a paging service in a wireless communication system in which a macrocell base station and a femtocell base station coexist, including: the terminal transmitting a deregistration request message to a connected femtocell base station; receiving a deregistration confirmation message including paging service information from the femtocell base station, and checking whether the femtocell base station supports the paging service; when the femtocell base station does not support the paging service, performing synchronization with the macrocell base station; receiving a paging message from the macrocell base station; and receiving a paging service by re-accessing the macrocell base station. In the following detailed description, only certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, simply by way of illustration. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification. Throughout the specification, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word “comprise” and variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements. In the specification, a terminal may indicate a mobile station (MS), a mobile terminal (MT), a subscriber station (SS), a portable subscriber station (PSS), user equipment (UE), and an access terminal (AT), and it may include entire or partial functions of the mobile station (MS), the mobile terminal, the subscriber station, the portable subscriber station, the user equipment, and the access terminal. In the specification, a base station (BS) may indicate an access point (AP), a radio access station (RAS), a nodeB (Node-B), an evolved Node-B (eNB), a base transceiver station (BTS), and a mobile multihop relay (MMR)-BS, and it may include entire or partial functions of the access point, the radio access station, the nodeB, the evolved Node-B, the base transceiver station, and the mobile multihop relay-BS. A paging method according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to accompanying drawings. As shown in The femtocell base station determines a paging service support state since the paging service support state depends on whether the femtocell base station is included in the service area of the macrocell base station. When it is a femtocell base station included in the service area of the macrocell base station 100 in a like manner of the first femtocell base station 210 to the fourth femtocell base station 240, the corresponding femtocell base station does not provide the paging service to the terminal. However, when it is not included in the service area of the macrocell base station 100 in a like manner of the fifth femtocell base station 250 and the sixth femtocell base station 260, the corresponding femtocell base station can provide the paging service to the terminal. A method for providing a paging service to a terminal in the above-noted system condition will now be described with reference to As shown in When the femtocell base station supports paging, the femtocell base station registers terminal information to the paging controller, receives paging service information from the paging controller (S140), transmits the paging service information to the terminal (S150), and transmits a paging message periodically provided by the paging controller to the terminal (S160). However, when the femtocell base station does not support paging, the femtocell base station registers terminal information to the paging controller, acquires paging information of the macrocell base station, and transmits the same to the terminal (S120). Here, the terminal information includes the terminal's media access control (MAC) information, call connection information for the current terminal to be connected to the base station so as to receive a service, and quality of service (QoS) information. The femtocell base station transmits a deregistration confirmation message Dreg-CMD including paging service information to the terminal (S130). The paging service described briefly with reference to As shown in Upon receiving paging service information including a paging group ID of the macrocell base station 100, a paging period, paging offsets, temporary identifier information on the terminal, and identifier information of the macrocell base station 100 from the paging controller (S210), the first femtocell base station 100 includes paging service information in the deregistration confirmation message Dreg_CMD and transmits the same to the terminal (S220). In this instance, the paging service information allows the terminal to use the service when a call receiving signal is generated after the idle mode, and it can also be used for the terminal's position updating or location based service (LBS). When receiving the deregistration confirmation message from the first femtocell base station 210, the terminal enters the idle mode, and becomes synchronized with the macrocell base station 100 based on the identifier information of the macrocell base station 100 from among the paging service information included in the message (S230). The terminal receives a broadcast paging message from the macrocell base station 100 by using paging service information. In this instance, the terminal may fail to receive the paging message broadcast by the macrocell base station 100. In this case, the terminal becomes synchronized with the macrocell base station 100 (S230) and transmits a ranging request message RNG_REQ to the macrocell base station 100 so as to update the terminal's position (S240). The macrocell base station 100 transmits the terminal's position information to the paging controller, and the paging controller allocates a new paging group ID, temporary identifier information, a paging period, and paging offsets information to the terminal (S250). The macrocell base station 100 transmits the ranging response message (RNG_RSP) to the terminal in response to the terminal's position update request, and the message includes new paging service information (a new paging group ID, temporary identifier information, paging period, and paging offset information) allocated by the paging controller (S260). The terminal receives a periodically transmitted paging message by using new paging service information (S270). In this instance, the terminal receives the paging message from the macrocell base station 100 irrespective of the first femtocell base station 210 at which the terminal is positioned. Here, the stages S240 to S260 can be omitted since they represent the case in which the terminal fails to receive the paging message. The terminal receives the paging message periodically transmitted by the macrocell base station 100 by using paging service information (S270), and determines whether it is a call-receiving service call that is transmitted to the terminal. Upon receiving the paging message calling the terminal, the terminal performs a call receiving service by re-accessing the macrocell base station 100 (S280). In this instance, since the service call of the terminal is connected to the macrocell base station 100 and the terminal is actually positioned in the service area of the first femtocell base station 210, the terminal performs a handoff from the macrocell base station 100 to the first femtocell base station 210 (S290). A method for the femtocell base stations 250 and 260 that do not belong to the service area of the macrocell base station 100 to support paging will now be described with reference to As shown in Upon receiving the deregistration confirmation message from the fifth femtocell base station 250, the terminal determines whether paging support information in the message includes identifier information of the macrocell base station 100. When it does not include the identifier information of the macrocell base station 100, the terminal recognizes that the fifth femtocell base station 250 supports the paging service. The terminal receives a periodically broadcast paging message from the fifth femtocell base station 250 to receive a paging service (S330). Upon receiving the paging message for calling the terminal from the fifth femtocell base station 250, the terminal re-accesses the network to perform a call receiving service (S340). A process for the terminal to enter the idle mode and receive a paging service while using the service at the femtocell base station will now be described with reference to As shown in The terminal acquires paging service information included in the deregistration response message (S420), and determines based on the paging service information whether the femtocell base station to which the terminal has transmitted the deregistration request message is a base station that supports the paging service or a base station that does not support the paging service (S430). The determination depends on whether the paging service information includes macrocell base station identifier information or not. That is, when the paging service information includes macrocell base station identifier information, the femtocell base station does not support the paging service, and when it does not include the macrocell base station identifier information, the femtocell base station supports the paging service. When the femtocell base station supports the paging service, the terminal receives the periodically transmitted paging message from the femtocell base station based on the paging service information (S520). However, when the femtocell base station does not support the paging service, the terminal becomes synchronized with the macrocell base station by using the macrocell base station information included in the deregistration response message (S440). When the terminal receives a position update process request, the terminal performs the position update process and receives updated paging service information (S450). The terminal receives the periodically transmitted paging message from the macrocell base station 100 (S460), and checks whether the received message is a paging message for calling the terminal (S470). When receiving the paging message for calling the terminal, the terminal re-accesses the macrocell base station to receive a call receiving service (S480). Upon receiving the call receiving service, the terminal checks whether the terminal is in the service area of the femtocell base station (S490). In this instance, regarding the method for determining whether the terminal is positioned in the service area of the femtocell base station, the preamble received by the terminal through an initialization process includes cell ID information. The femtocell base station and the macrocell base station respectively have a different allocation range of the cell ID. For example, assuming that the cell ID is allocated below 500 in the case of the macrocell base station, and the cell ID is allocated beyond 500 in the case of the femtocell base station, the terminal can determine in which service area the terminal is positioned by checking the cell ID. The terminal checks the terminal's position, and performs a handoff from the macrocell base station to the femtocell base station when the terminal is positioned in the service area of the femtocell base station (S500). However, when the terminal is positioned in the service area of the macrocell base station, the terminal continues to receive the service through the macrocell base station (S510). According to an embodiment of the present invention, the femtocell base station in the coverage of the macrocell base station does not support the paging service in the broadband wireless communication system in which the macrocell base station and the femtocell base station coexist, thereby generating no signal interference. Further, when the terminal frequently moves to the service area of the femtocell base station and the service area of the macrocell base station, frequent generation of position updating is prevented. The above-described embodiments can be realized through a program for realizing functions corresponding to the configuration of the embodiments or a recording medium for recording the program in addition to through the above-described device and/or method, which is easily realized by a person skilled in the art. While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. |