Priority to Korean patent application number 10-2014-0021559 filed on Feb. 24, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, is claimed.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wireless communications and more particularly to a method and apparatus of radio interference estimation based on received signal strength in wireless communication systems.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Currently, as the use of wireless communication services increases, so relatively does the number of wireless communication systems that are operating proximal to one another in frequency, space and time, thereby a problem of radio interference has been raised.
In conventional radio interference management systems, the radio interference has been managed based on the transmission power of a transmitter.
It is a principal object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus of radio interference estimation based on received signal strength in wireless communication systems.
It is another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus of interference limitation based on received interference signal strength.
It is further object of the present invention is to detect an interference region and interference time based on received interference signal strength.
It is still further object of the present invention is to detect a percentage of an interference region and interference time based on received interference signal strength measured from multiple mobile terminals.
According to an aspect of the present invention, an interference management apparatus which performs interference management based on received interference signal strength is provided. The interference management apparatus includes a parameter setting unit configured to set up a permissible interference reference IA of an allowable band and a percentage reference Q of an interference region, a communicating unit configured to receive information related to the received interference signal strength which is measured by at least a terminal from at least a terminal or a base station, and a comparing and determining unit configured to determine that interference excess is generated, in case that the received interference signal strength iA of an allowable band exceeds the permissible interference reference IA.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a method for managing interference performed based on received interference signal strength is provided. The method for managing interference includes setting up a permissible interference reference IA of an allowable band and a percentage reference Q of an interference region, receiving information related to the received interference signal strength which is measured by at least a terminal from at least a terminal or a base station, and determining that interference excess is generated, in case that the received interference signal strength iA of an allowable band for respective terminals exceeds the permissible interference reference IA.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, an interference management systems based on received interference signal strength is provided. The interference management system includes at least a terminal configured to measure at least one of the received interference signal strength iA of an allowable band and the received interference signal strength iB of a non-allowable band, at least a base station configured to receive at least one of the iA and iB from at least one of the terminals; and a interference management apparatus configured to receive at least one of the iA and iB from at least one of the base stations, and to compare the iA or is with the permissible interference reference IA of the allowable band or the permissible interference reference IB of the non-allowable band, and to determine whether interference excess is generated for each terminal.
The present invention suggests a radio interference management system based on received signal strength, not a radio interference management system based on the existing transmission power. The present invention is to detect an interference region and interference time that exceed permissible interference standards within a permitted region where is, operated in wireless communication systems based on the information of received signal strength which is measured from a terminal, a receiving unit, and suggests a method of calculating percentages for this.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention now will be described in detail by reference to the accompanying exemplary drawings in this specification. In attaching reference numerals to elements in each drawing, it should be understood that the same reference numeral is used for the same element even if the element is shown in different drawings. In addition, in case that the detailed description for the related known elements and functions is determined to obscure the inventive concept in this specification, the redundant description for the same element will be omitted.
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Also, an interference time tA can be detected, when the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible interference references within a predetermined time T 320 in the interference region 310, and the percentage r of the interference time tA against the predetermined time T 320 can be calculated.
If the percentage q of the interference region and the percentage r of the interference time that are calculated based on the received interference signal within the permitted region do not exceed specific references, for example, Q and R, a licensee is supposed to permit it. That is, no objection is allowed. According to the method described above, a licensee considers the received interference signal which is going to receive in the real environment and is able to perform the interference management more accurately and reasonably in the radio interference management.
Most of all, in order to apply the method described above, the wireless communication systems must be enabled to make an accurate determination of the percentage q of the interference region and the percentage of the interference time r. For example, at a specific time of permitting a license, the percentage q of the interference region and the percentage of r of the interference time are calculated by using a radio signal calculation tool so as to determine whether to satisfy the specific references such as Q and R theoretically. However, in real environment, the radio signal has characteristics of changeable in real time. Therefore, the percentage q of the interference region and the percentage r of the interference time r can be calculated considering the characteristic of the radio signal above described, and determined whether the result satisfy specific references.
In mobile communication systems, the percentage q of the interference region and the percentage r of the interference time r can be calculated by using the result that a terminal measures the received interference signal strength. In the mobile communication systems, it may be assumed that terminals are evenly distributed within a predetermined region as user equipments move with mobility. Otherwise it may be assumed that more terminals are positioned in a certain location with weighting. Herein, the terminal is referred to as another terms such as a user equipment UE, a mobile station MS, a user terminal UT, a subscriber station ST, a wireless device, a personal digital assistant PDA, a wireless modem, a handheld device and so on.
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The base station 420 forwards the iA and iB of the terminals 400 within the region where the base station itself manages to the interference management apparatus 440. The base station 420, in this case, may forward the location information of the terminals 400 further more to the interference management apparatus 440.
The interference management apparatus 440 collects the information of the interference strength iA of the allowable band and the interference strength iB of the non-allowable band which are forwarded by multiple base stations 420 connected to wireless networks and by the terminal 400 connected to each of the base stations, and calculates the interference percentage based on the information above.
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The interference management apparatus receives the information related to the received interference signal strength which is measured by terminals from at least one base station (step, S510). Herein, the information related to the received interference signal strength includes the received interference signal strength iA of an allowable band and where the received interference signal strength iB of a non-allowable band for each of the terminals. In addition, the information related to the received interference signal strength may further include the location information of the corresponding terminals.
The interference management apparatus determines whether to exceed the permissible interference reference (step, S520). The interference management apparatus may compare between IA, IB, iA and iB, and in case of iA>IA or iB>IB, may determine that the iA and iB exceed the permissible interference reference.
If the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible interference reference in step, S520, the interference management apparatus calculates the percentage q of an interference region (step, S530). As an example, assuming that locations of the terminals are uniformly distributed, the interference management apparatus may directly calculate the percentage of the interference region based on the ratio of the number of terminals of which the received interference signal strength exceed the permissible interference reference against all terminals. As another example, the interference management apparatus may detect the location of terminals that exceed the permissible interference reference within a predetermined region (for example, a permitted region or service region) in further considering the location information of the terminals, and calculate the percentage of the interference region based on it.
The interference management apparatus compares the percentage q of the interference region calculated above and the percentage reference Q of an interference region which is set up beforehand, and determines whether the percentage q of the interference region exceeds the reference value Q (step, S540).
Further, if the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible interference reference in step, S520, the interference management apparatus detects an interference time tA (step, S550). The interference management apparatus may detect the interference time tA when the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible interference reference for a predetermined time T.
The interference management apparatus calculates the interference time percentage r based on the interference time tA detected above (step, S550). For example, the interference management apparatus may detect tA for the respective terminals which exceed the permissible interference reference, and based on this, calculate the percentage of the interference time for the respective terminals this and collect the result so as to calculate the percentage of the interference time. As another example, the interference management apparatus may detect the interference time tA when the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible interference reference for a predetermined time. T, and based on this, may calculate the percentage of the interference time for the respective interference regions.
The interference management apparatus compares the percentage r of the interference time calculated above and the percentage reference R of the interference time which is set up beforehand, and determines whether the percentage r of the interference time exceeds the reference value R (step, S570).
In the wireless communication system in which the radio signal is changeable in real time according to the method described above, it is available to calculate the percentage of the interference region and the percentage of the interference time, also to determine whether to exceed the reference value. On the basis of this, it is available to easily determine whether the received interference signal strength satisfies the interference reference which is represented as a percentage in wireless communication systems.
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The communicating unit 610 performs communications with a terminal or base station. As an example, an interference management apparatus 600 may be constructed in a base station, and in this case, it is enabled to communicate directly with a terminal. As another example, in case of an interference management apparatus being constructed in a separate device, the interference management apparatus may directly communicate with a terminal without passing through any base station.
The communicating unit 610 receives the information of the received interference signal strength from at least a terminal or a base station. The received interference signal strength is measured by a terminal (terminals). The information of the received interference signal strength includes the received interference signal strength iA of an allowable band and the received interference signal strength iB of a non-allowable band for the respective terminals. Additionally, the information related to the received interference signal strength may further include the location information of the corresponding terminals.
The parameter setting unit 620 sets up the permissible interference reference IA of an allowable band, permissible interference reference IB of a non-allowable band, percentage reference Q of the interference region, and percentage reference R of the interference time.
The comparing and determining unit 630 determines whether to exceed the permissible interference reference based on the information related to the interference signal strength. The comparing and determining unit 630 compares between IA, IB, iA and iB, and may determine that the iA and iB exceed the permissible interference reference in case of iA>IA or iB>IB.
Additionally, based on the location information of the corresponding terminal, the comparing and determining unit 630 may determine the interference region where a terminal is located, which exceeds the permissible interference reference.
Furthermore, the comparing and determining unit 630 may detect the interference time tA when the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible reference within a predetermined time T.
The calculating unit 640 calculates the percentage q of the interference region. As an example, assuming that locations of the terminals are uniformly distributed, the calculating unit 640 may directly calculate the percentage of the interference region based on the ratio of the number of terminals of which the received interference signal strength exceed the permissible interference reference against all terminals. As another example, the calculating unit 640 may detect the location of terminals that exceed the permissible interference reference within a predetermined region (for example, a permitted region or service region) in further considering the location information of the terminals, and calculate the percentage of the interference region based on it.
In addition, the calculating unit 640 calculates the interference time percentage r based on the interference time tA detected above. For example, the interference management apparatus may detect tA for the respective terminals which exceed the permissible interference reference, and based on this, calculate the percentage of the interference time for the respective terminals this and collect the result so as to calculate the percentage of the interference time. As another example, the interference management apparatus may detect the interference time tA when the received interference signal strength exceeds the permissible interference reference for a predetermined time T, and based on this, may calculate the percentage of the interference time for the respective interference regions.
The comparing and determining unit 630 may compare the percentage q of the interference region calculated above and the percentage reference Q of an interference region which is set up beforehand, and determine whether the percentage q of the interference region exceeds the reference value Q. The comparing and determining unit 630 may compare the percentage r of the interference time calculated above and the percentage reference R of the interference time which is set up beforehand, and determine whether the percentage r of the interference time exceeds the reference value R.
So far, the present invention has been described by reference to the drawings and the embodiments as an example, and it should be understood by those skilled in the art, however, that the present invention can be modified or changed, in various ways without departing from the technical principles and scope. Accordingly, the embodiment disclosed in the present invention is not intended to limit the scope of the inventive concept of the present invention, but to describe, and the scope of the inventive concept of the present invention is not limited to the embodiment. The scope of the present invention should be interpreted by the claims below, and it should be interpreted that all inventive concept within the equivalent scope is included in the scope of the present invention.