1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the field of telecommunications network transmission systems and, more particularly, to a network system configured to achieve seamless Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) voice and data handover via an access point incorporating dual Medium Access Control (MAC) WiFi components.
2. Description of the Related Art
Networks employing WiFi as defined in IEEE standard 802.11 wireless networking are becoming very widespread as an efficient and cost effective communication system. The use of such WiFi networds for voice transmission systems is hampered by unacceptable delay or signal loss during handoffs between access points (AP) often required during typical use of a mobile handset. Current systems attempt improvement by modification on the WiFi network side of the system; however, seamless handover is not currently possible due to the system limitations. The latest improvement on the network side as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11f only caches data in the AP to minimize data loss during handover. This approach requires hardware changes to the AP and still cannot realize seamless Voice handover, since it does not address the long search time (more than 1 second) issue on the radio interface side.
It is therefore desirable to provide a WiFi network system for voice transmission which achieves seamless handoff capability.
The present invention is a system for WiFi voice communication which incorporates a plurality of access points (AP) interconnected to a WiFi network. A handset for voice communication through the AP is provided with two sets of medium access control (MAC) components, each of said MAC having the capability to set up a voice or data call with an AP individually and simultaneously, and means for transferring a voice call from one AP to another by transferring from one MAC to another.
WiFi voice communication seamless handoff is created by establishing a voice communication through a first AP using a first one of the MAC. Upon detecting a RSSI or BER rate drop below the pre-defined threshold levels, the second MAC is activated. The second MAC is employed to search for candidate APs within range and having RSSI and BER within limits. A second AP is selected as having the best signal and communication is established with the second AP using the second MAC. Voice communication is then transferred to the second MAC in the handset, and, the communication by the first MAC to the first AP is dropped.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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To accomplish a seamless handover, the present invention employs two MAC component sets 16 and 18 (designated MAC1 and MAC2 respectively) within the handset. Each MAC can set up a voice or data call with an AP individually and simultaneously. A seamless handover during an ongoing communication session is achieved by establishing connection with a destination AP first, then releasing connection with original AP. The WiFi terminal initiates the handover process when AP signal strength or link bit error rate (BER) rate drops below thresholds established to define desired signal quality.
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The hardware embodiment for the invention is accomplished at the chipset level. A WiFi handset or terminal has either two separate MAC/Baseband chips to support two MAC in different chips, or in alternative embodiments, a single MAC/Baseband chip incorporating two MACs . The current WiFi terminals only have one MAC/Baseband chip, which can not support dual MAC operation.
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The ability to provide a seamless handover solution for WiFi operators resolves the key long handover time issue for WiFi network. This enables the WiFi network operator to transform the hotspot based WiFi network into a public seamless handover network, or even more a wide range mobile network to compete with traditional mobile network operators.
Having now described the invention in detail as required by the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and substitutions to the specific embodiments disclosed herein. Such modifications are within the scope and intent of the present invention as summarized below.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/685,153 filed on May 27, 2005 having the same title as the present application.
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60685153 | May 2005 | US |