The present invention generally relates to devices and methods for handling measurements for selection and confirmation of a cell for a communication in a cellular telecommunication network.
The approaches described in this section could be pursued, but are not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated herein, the approaches described in this section are not prior art to the claims in this application and are not admitted to be prior art by inclusion in this section.
Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMN) are subdivided in cells, each served by a dedicated Base Station (BS). Different situations lead Mobile Sets (MS) to select a specific cell amongst available ones, deemed/considered suitable to provide a given service.
In the context of networks and user equipments complying with specifications established by 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) a Broadcast Control CHannel (BCCH) on a specific carrier is used in each cell to broadcast control signals and information on said cell. A Mobile Set must perform periodically a measurement of the power level of each BCCH carrier described in a BCCH Allocation list (BA List). A Mobile Set interacting with a typical network receives from the network a BA list comprising generally between 20 and 30 entries. This monitoring is managed by the Mobile Set, when the former is in idle or packet idle mode. It could lead the Mobile Set to select a new serving cell based on these measurements if several criteria are met.
This behaviour is described, in particular, in chapter 6.6.1 and in chapter 10.1.1.1 of the 3GPP Technical Specification 45.008 entitled “Radio subsystem link control”. To comply with the requirements expressed by this specification, a Mobile set shall attempt to measure each BCCH carrier every 4 seconds at minimum. As a consequence, a Mobile Set must measure the power level of each BCCH carrier contained in the BA List at least every 4 seconds, whereas it only has to synchronize with BCCH carriers of the six strongest non-serving cells. Many measurements are therefore done needlessly, while increasing noticeably the power consumption of the Mobile Set.
To overcome this drawback, one might consider different known solutions. For example, the frequency of the measurements can be lowered at least in certain circumstances. This is the case when the Mobile Set is motionless or when the serving cell provides a very high level of Quality of Service (QoS). However, these solutions are efficient only in a limited number of situations. Moreover, lowering the number of measurements increases the risk for the Mobile Set to be unable to re-select a new cell immediately or briefly after having lost the link with the current serving cell.
To address the needs expressed above, a first aspect of the present invention relates to a method, adapted to be carried out by a Mobile Set, for measuring a power level for each one of a plurality of carriers emitted by neighbouring cells around a Mobile Set. The method is notably applicable to the measurements of the power level of BCCH carriers. It comprises the following steps:
splitting the plurality of carriers into at least a first group and a second group;
handling first measurements of the power level of each carrier included in the first group, so as the time interval between two consecutive measurements for each carrier of said first group is smaller than a first threshold;
handling second measurements of the power level of each carrier included in the second group, so as the time interval between two consecutive measurements for each carrier of said second group is smaller than a second threshold, different from the first threshold.
A list of carriers to monitor, defined for example in the BA list received by the Mobile Set, is split into groups. To each group is associated a different time interval between two consecutive measurements of the power level for each carrier included in said group. Typically, the first group is associated to a smaller time interval between measurements than the second group. Stated otherwise, the carriers of the first group are measured more frequently than the carriers of the second group. Consequently, a smaller number of measurements are performed in comparison with a solution including/requiring measurements of all the carriers at a same pace. The power consumption of the Mobile Set is thus lowered.
In particular, the first group contains the BCCH carriers with the highest power level, whereas the second group contains all other BCCH carriers. The first group contains the carriers with which the mobile set have the most likeliness of synchronization, or stated otherwise, the carriers corresponding to the most appropriate cells to re-select if needed. By contrast, the second group contains the carriers with which the mobile set have the less likeliness of synchronization, or stated otherwise, the carriers corresponding to the less appropriate cells to re-select if needed. Thus, measurements are still done on all the BCCH carriers, hence ensuring a good knowledge of the neighboring cell context in static and dynamic conditions. But, since the strongest BCCH carriers, or the more suitable ones, are measured more frequently than the weakest BCCH carriers, or the less suitable ones, the power consumption of the Mobile Set is then reduced.
In one embodiment, the method further comprises updating the group assignment of at least some of the carriers according to their power level. It is thus possible to take into account the first and the second measurements performed previously to change the group to which any carrier is associated. It allows modifying the time interval between two consecutive measurements for each carrier based on/in view of its measured power level, if needed, for example following a change in the environment of the Mobile Set. For illustrative purpose only, this situation may arise when one carrier of the plurality with a low power level has been assigned initially to the second group. During the second measurements, its power level appears to be higher than before. According to this measurement, this carrier is then assigned to the first group, and removed from the second group. Hence, the time interval between two consecutive measurements for this carrier becomes different, better adapted to the new configuration.
Initially, the plurality of carriers can be defined in a list received by the Mobile Set, the first group comprising all the carriers included in said list. The second group can be initially empty. The list is, for example, the BCCH Allocation List received from the network by the Mobile Set.
The belonging of each carrier to the first group or to the second group may be updated according to at least one criterion and according to at least one sharing constraint between the first group and the second group. For example, the criterion for one carrier to belong to the first group is such that the power level of that carrier must be amongst the M highest of all carriers, M being an integer less than the total number of carriers considered. For example, the sharing constraint may be that the first group must comprise a limited number of carriers. In particular, the sharing constraint might depend on at least one parameter amongst the following:
The criterion and the sharing constraint allow to have some flexibility and adaptability for the assignment of the carriers to the different groups. In particular, the number of carriers included in the first group may depend on the level of interferences in the current serving cell, or on the number of surrounding cells. Consequently, it is possible to adapt the measurement policy to the actual environment of the Mobile Set, either dynamically or statically, while reducing drastically the risk of a loss of service.
In one embodiment, the step of handling first measurements and the step of handling second measurements are carried out sequentially. In another embodiment, the step of handling first measurements and the step of handling second measurements are interleaved.
The first threshold can be set so as the measurements performed during the step of handling first measurements are compliant with the requirements specified by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project Technical Specification 45.008 entitled “Radio subsystem link control”.
A second aspect of the present invention relates to a computer program product comprising one or more stored sequences of instructions that are accessible to a processor and which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to carry out the steps of method according to the first aspect defined above.
A third aspect of the present invention relates to a measurement management unit, adapted to carry out the method according to the first aspect of the invention, for measuring a power level for each one of a plurality of carriers emitted by neighbouring cells around a Mobile Set. The measurement management unit is configured to:
A fourth aspect of the invention relates to a Mobile Set comprising a measurement management unit according to the third aspect of the invention.
The Mobile Set can be configured to use its maximum capabilities of measurements of power level, at least for handling the measurements of the power level of each carrier included in the first group. Thus, the measurement of the most relevant carriers is performed as quickly as possible.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
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The Mobile Set 10 comprises notably a processing unit 12, a measurement management unit 14, and communications means 16. In the description above, the architecture of the Mobile Set 10 includes two different units respectively for the processing unit 12 and for the measurement management unit 14. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various other modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted, without departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, the processing unit 12 and the measurement management unit 14 could be grouped for example in only one unit. The processing unit 12 and the communications means 16 are capable of sending or receiving phone calls or data through at least one cellular network.
The measurement management unit 14 is adapted to manage the handling of measurements of BCCH carriers. In particular, for each BCCH carriers included in the BCCH Allocation list, the measurement management unit 14 is adapted to plan the time interval between two consecutive measurements on each BCCH carrier. The measurements are carried by the Mobile Set 10 when the latter is in idle or packet idle mode.
The method receives from the network in input the BCCH Allocation list, comprising the frequencies of the BCCH carriers on neighbouring cells around the
Mobile Set 10. Typically, the Mobile Set 10 receives from the network the BCCH Allocation list at the end of a previous cell re-selection process.
In a first step 100, the BCCH carriers are divided into at least a first group and a second group. The first group is described by a first sub-list L1, whereas the second group is described by a second sub-list L2. The first sub-list L1 and the second sub-list L2 are initialized upon reception of the BCCH Allocation list. The sub-first list L1 is filled up with the frequencies of the BCCH carriers comprised in the BCCH Allocation list. The second sub-list L2 is left empty and thus comprises no entry.
During a step 110, a first set S1 of measurements of a power level is performed on each carrier included in the first sub-list L1. Said measurements are repeated cyclically during step 110, so as, for a given carrier in the first sub-list L1, the time interval between two consecutive measurements of the first set S1 is smaller than a first threshold TH1. In particular, according to an embodiment, the first threshold TH1 is set so as the measurements performed during the step 110 are compliant with the requirements specified by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project Technical Specification 45.008 entitled “Radio subsystem link control”, in particular as specified in chapter 6.6.1 and 10.1.1.1. For example, the first threshold TH1 can be set to 3 seconds, since this 3GPP specification requires that, as the minimum, a Mobile Set shall take one measurement for each BCCH carrier for every 4 second.
During a step 120, a second set S2 of measurements of a power level is performed on each carrier included in the second sub-list L2. Said measurements are repeated cyclically during step 120, so as, for a given carrier included in the second sub-list L2, the time interval between two consecutive measurements of the second set S2 is smaller than a second threshold TH2. In particular, according to an embodiment, the second threshold TH2 is chosen to be greater than the first threshold TH1. For example, the second threshold TH2 can be set to 10 seconds, if the first threshold TH1 is set to 2 seconds.
In an embodiment, the step 110 and the step 120 are carried out sequentially. All the measurements of the first set S1 are realized, and then all the measurements of the second set S2 are performed.
Alternatively, in another embodiment, the carrying-out of the step 110 and the step 120 are interleaved. One subset of the measurements of the first set S1 are done, and then a subset of the measurements of the second set S2 are performed, this sequence being repeated until all the measurements are performed.
In an embodiment, during the step 110 and step 120 the Mobile Set is configured to use its maximum capabilities of power measurements, in particular its maximum capabilities of power measurements per paging block, in order to obtain the measurements of the first set S1 and the second set S2 as quickly as possible. Periodically, the entries of the first sub-list L1 and the second sub-list L2 are updated in a step 130, in connection with the measurements carried out during the step 110 and 120.
In an embodiment, all the BCCH carriers comprised in the first sub-list L1 and in the second sub-list L2 are sorted by at least one criterion C. The criterion C is for example the power level of a carrier is one amongst the M highest, all carriers of the plurality being considered, M being an integer. The BCCH carriers are then shared out between the first-sub-list L1 and the second sub-list L2, taking into consideration sharing constraints SC. For example, the sharing constraints SC might be a limited number N of entries in the first sub-list L1. In this last example, the first sub-list L1 is updated by filling it up with the number N of BCCH carriers having the highest power level, whereas the second sub-list L1 is filled up with all the carriers not included in the first sub-list L1. Then, the first sub-list L1 contains the carriers having the highest power level according to measurements performed during step 110 or 120.
The criterion C can be applied for a given carrier to the absolute power level of said carrier, to the power level of said carrier relatively to the power level of the current serving cell, or to the power level of said carrier relatively to the highest power level of all carriers.
The sharing constraints SC can depend on at least one parameter amongst the following non-exhaustive list:
For example, the number of entries of the first sub-list L1 and of the second sub-list L1 can be modified in accordance with these parameters. The number of entries in the first sub-list L1 can be inversely proportional to the signal-to-noise ratio and/or proportional to the Bad Frame Indicators of the serving cell.
The step 130 is periodically carried out, for example:
Hence, the first sub-list L1 and the second sub-list L2 are regularly updated, insuring that they remain up-to-date, and that the adequate entries are spread over the first sub-list L1 and the second sub-list L2, in connection with the criterion C and the sharing constraints SC.
While the method has been illustrated and described with two sub-lists only, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that more than two sub-lists could be used, each sub-list being associated with a different set of measurements, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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The present invention can also be embedded in a computer program product, which comprises all the features enabling the implementation of the methods described herein, and which—when loaded in an information processing system—is able to carry out these methods. Computer program means or computer program in the present context mean any expression, in any language, code or notation, of a set of instructions intended to cause a system having an information processing capability to perform a particular function either directly or after either or both of the following a) conversion to another language. Such a computer program can be stored on a computer or machine readable medium allowing data, instructions, messages or message packets, and other machine readable information to be read from the medium. The computer or machine readable medium may include non-volatile memory, such as ROM, Flash memory, Disk drive memory, CD-ROM, and other permanent storage. Additionally, a computer or machine readable medium may include, for example, volatile storage such as RAM, buffers, cache memory, and network circuits. Furthermore, the computer or machine readable medium may comprise computer or machine readable information in a transitory state medium such as a network link and/or a network interface, including a wired network or a wireless network, that allow a device to read such computer or machine readable information.
Expressions such as “comprise”, “include”, “incorporate”, “contain”, “is” and “have” are to be construed in a non-exclusive manner when interpreting the description and its associated claims, namely construed to allow for other items or components which are not explicitly defined also to be present. Reference to the singular is also to be construed in be a reference to the plural and vice versa.
While there has been illustrated and described what are presently considered to be the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various other modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted, without departing from the true scope of the present invention. Additionally, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation to the teachings of the present invention without departing from the central inventive concept described herein. Furthermore, an embodiment of the present invention may not include all of the features described above. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
It is stipulated that the reference signs in the claims do not limit the scope of the claims, but are merely inserted to enhance the legibility of the claims.
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10290071.9 | Feb 2010 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2011/051987 | 2/10/2011 | WO | 00 | 7/27/2012 |