1. Field of the Disclosure
The disclosure relates to a signal interference handling method. Particularly, the disclosure relates to a signal interference handling method for handling interference of a home base station (HBS) to a macro/micro cell base station (MBS)-served mobile station (MS) (m-MS), and a system, a HBS and a MS using the same.
2. Description of Related Art
Development of a cellular system has gradually become mature, and presently not only a macro/micro cell base station (MBS) could serve a mobile station (MS), but a home base station (HBS) could also be established within a coverage range of the MBS to serve the MS. The HBS is, for example, a femtocell base station, and a coverage range thereof is partially overlapped with the coverage range of the MBS.
The HBS could be a limited access base station, for example, a closed subscriber group home base station (CSG HBS), which does not allow accessing of the MS of a non-registered or non-member user. When the MBS-served MS (m-MS) approaches the HBS, MBS control signal (coming from the MBS) received by the m-MS could be severely interfered by HBS control signal (corning from the HBS), where the HBS control signal is used to control the MS of its subscriber, and is not used to control the m-MS. Therefore, the HBS control signal is a source of interference of the MBS control signal received by the m-MS.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a signal interference handling method, and a system, a home base station (HBS) and a mobile station (MS) using the same. The signal interference handling method is adapted to a cellular system, where the cellular system includes a macro/micro cell base station (MBS), a HBS, and a MBS-served mobile station (m-MS), where the MBS includes a relay station within an extending signal range thereof, and the signal interference handling method includes following steps. The m-MS detects whether there is mutual interference. The m-MS sends an interference mitigation (IM) request to the HBS when there is mutual interference. The HBS enters a low duty mode (LDM) after the HBS receives the IM request.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a signal interference handling method, which is adapted to a m-MS of a cellular system, and the signal interference handling method includes following steps. The m-MS receives MBS signal, where the MBS signal comes from a MBS of the cellular system. The m-MS determines whether there is mutual interference according to the received MBS signal. The m-MS sends an IM request to a HBS of the cellular system when there is mutual interference.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a signal interference handling method, which is adapted to a HBS of a cellular system, and the signal interference handling method includes following steps. After the HBS receives an IM request, the HBS enters a LDM, where the IM request is sent by a m-MS of the cellular system when the m-MS detects mutual interference.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a signal interference handling method, which is adapted to a HBS of a cellular system, and the signal interference handling method includes following steps. After the HBS receives an IM request, the HBS communicates with a MBS of the cellular system, and sets transmission power and a fractional frequency reuse (FFR) duration of a frequency partition of HBS signal in a FFR setting, where the IM request is sent by a m-MS of the cellular system when the m-MS detects mutual interference, and the HBS operates at a communicated frequency partition during the FFR duration.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a signal interference handling method, which is adapted to a HBS of a cellular system, and the signal interference handling method includes following steps. After the HBS receives an IM request, the HBS sends a MBS signal request to a MBS of the cellular system, where the IM request is sent by a m-MS of the cellular system when the m-MS detects mutual interference. After the HBS sends the MBS signal request, the HBS receives MBS signal from the MBS. The HBS transmits HBS signal and the MBS signal to the m-MS in a multiplexing transmission mode.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a cellular wireless communication system, which is adapted to handle signal interference. The cellular wireless communication system includes a macro/micro cell base station (MBS), a home base station (HBS) and a MBS-served mobile station (m-MS). The m-MS detects whether there is mutual interference, and the m-MS sends an interference mitigation (IM) request to the HBS when there is mutual interference. The HBS enters a low duty mode (LDM) after the HBS receives the IM request.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a mobile station (MS), which is adapted to handle signal interference. The MS receives macro/micro cell base station (MBS) signal, where the MBS signal comes from a MBS. The MS determines whether there is mutual interference according to the received MBS signal. The MS sends an interference mitigation (IM) request to a home base station (HBS) when there is mutual interference.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a home base station (HBS), which is adapted to handle signal interference. After the HBS receives an interference mitigation (IM) request, the HBS enters a low duty mode (LDM), where the IM request is sent by a macro/micro cell base station (MBS)-served mobile station (m-MS) when the m-MS detects an interference.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a home base station (HBS), which is adapted to handle signal interference. After the HBS receives an interference mitigation (IM) request, the HBS communicates with a macro/micro cell base station (MBS), and sets transmission power and a fractional frequency reuse (FFR) duration of a frequency partition of HBS in a FFR setting, where the IM request is sent by a MBS-served mobile station (m-MS) when the m-MS detects mutual interference, and the HBS operates at a communicated frequency partition during the FFR duration.
An exemplary embodiment of the disclosure provides a home base station (HBS), which is adapted to handle signal interference. After the HBS receives an interference mitigation (IM) request, the HBS sends a macro/micro cell base station (MBS) signal request to a MBS, where the IM request is sent by a MBS-served mobile station (m-MS) when the m-MS detects mutual interference. After the HBS sends the MBS signal request, the HBS receives MBS signal from the MBS. The HBS transmits HBS signal and the MBS signal to the m-MS in a multiplexing transmission mode.
According to the above descriptions, the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure provide a plurality of the signal interference handling methods for mitigating or handling the interference of the HBS signal to the MBS signal, and a system, a HBS and a MS using the same. According to the signal interference handling methods, the m-MS closed to the HBS could correct receive the MBS signal.
In order to make the aforementioned and other features and advantages of the disclosure comprehensible, several exemplary embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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Another possible implementation is that after the HBS 12 receives the IM request, the HBS 12 first determines whether there is any serving mobile station (MS) within the coverage range of the HBS 12, and if there is no serving MS, and there is no MS performing network entry or network re-entry within the coverage range of the HBS 12, the HBS 12 enters the LDM.
However, in order to avoid a situation that a malicious m-MS sends the IM request to the HBS 12, in the exemplary embodiment of
In step S2052, the HBS 12 enters the LDM, and during the activating period of the LDM duration, the HBS 12 is operated in a normal mode, and during the deactivating period of the LDM duration, the HBS 12 and the member MS of the HBS 12 within the coverage range thereof are forbidden to receive signal from a wireless channel and transmit signal to the wireless channel. However, the MBS 11 may continually transmit the MBS signal to the m-MS 13. For example, in step S206, the MBS 11 transmits another MBS signal to the m-MS 13. Then, in step S207, the m-MS 13 detects whether there is mutual interference. In this exemplary embodiment, it is assumed that there is mutual interference, so that a step S208 is executed.
In the step S208, the m-MS 13 sends the IM request to the HBS 12. Similarly, in order to avoid the situation that the malicious m-MS sends the IM request to the HBS 12, in the exemplary embodiment of
It should be noticed that each time when the LDM setting is adjusted, the HBS 12 could also transmit response signal to the member MS of the HBS 12 within the coverage range thereof, so that the member MS of the HBS 12 within the coverage range thereof could obtain the interlaced distribution of the activating periods and the deactivating periods in the LDM duration. Moreover, the LDM described in the exemplary embodiment of the disclosure could be a LDM of an IEEE 802.16 system, though the LDM is not limited to the LDM of the IEEE 802.16 system. In other wireless communication standards, although a name of the LDM could be different, as long as an actual effect thereof is the same, it is considered to be within the scope of the disclosure.
The cellular system 1 is, for example, an IEEE 802.16m system, and the IM request is an advanced air interface ranging request (AAI-RNG-REQ) with an indication of femto interference mitigation. In another exemplary embodiment, the HBS 12 enters the LDM only when there is no serving MS within its coverage range and there is no MS performing network entry or network re-entry within its coverage range.
Moreover, when the cellular system 1 is the IEEE 802.16m system, the aforementioned activating period is a service available interval (AI), and the deactivating period is a service unavailable interval (UAI). When the HBS 12 enters the LDM, the HBS 12 is operated in the normal mode during the AI, and the HBS 12 does not transmit any signal to the air interface during the UAI. The HBS 12 transmits an advanced air interface registration response (AAI-REG-RSP) to the member MS of the HBS 12 within the coverage range thereof, so that the member MS of the HBS 12 within the coverage range thereof could obtain the interlaced distribution of the AI and the UAI in the LDM duration. In other words, the AAI-REG-RSP is a message carrying LDM parameter configuration information.
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The step S304 includes a step S302 and a step S303. In the step S302, the HBS 12 sends the m-MS identification and the authentication message to the MBS 11. If the MBS 11 determines that the m-MS 13 is a legitimate user according to the m-MS identification and the authentication message, the step S303 is executed. If the MBS 11 determines that the m-MS 13 is an illegitimate user according to the m-MS identification and the authentication message, the MBS 11 sends a rejection message to the HBS 12. In the present exemplary embodiment, it is assumed that the MBS 11 determines that the m-MS 13 is a legitimate user according to the m-MS identification and the authentication message. Therefore, in the step S303, the MBS 11 sends a confirmation message to the HBS 12, so that the HBS 12 could successfully confirm the authentication of the IM requestor.
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In the step S503, the LDM duration and the activating-deactivating pattern in the LDM setting are set. After the setting is completed, a step S504 is executed. In the step S504, the HBS 12 is operated in the LDM during the LDM duration. In step S505, the HBS 12 determines whether the LDM duration is ended. If the HBS 12 determines that the LDM duration is ended, a step S506 is executed, and if the HBS 12 determines that the LDM duration is not ended, a step S508 is executed. The steps S505 and S506 are non-necessary steps. In another exemplary embodiment, the HBS 12 may not end the LDM. In the step S506, the HBS 12 ends the LDM, and is continually operated in the normal mode.
In the step S508, the HBS 12 determines whether the IM request is received during the activating period. If the HBS 12 receives the IM request during the activating period, a step S507 is executed, and if the HBS 12 does not receive the IM request during the activating period, the step S504 is executed, so that the HBS 12 is continually operated in the LDM using the previous LDM setting. In the step S507, the HBS 12 determines whether or not the LDM setting is required to be adjusted. If the HBS 12 determines that the LDM setting is required to be adjusted, the step S503 is executed, by which the LDM setting is adjusted, and after the step S503, the step S504 is executed, so that the HBS 12 is operated in the LDM using the new LDM setting. If the HBS 12 determines that the LDM setting is not required to be adjusted, the step S504 is executed, so that the HBS 12 is continually operated in the LDM using the previous LDM setting.
Generally, if the HBS 12 still receives the IM request during the activating period, it represents that the mutual interference is not effectively mitigated, so that the HBS 12 increases a ratio of the deactivating period, so as to mitigate the signal interference. However, in case that the mutual interference is not effectively mitigated is not considered, the steps S507 and S508 could be removed form the signal interference handling method. In overall, in the exemplary embodiment of
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Then, in step S705, the HBS 12 detects whether the FFR duration is ended. If the FFR duration is ended, a step S706 is executed, and in the step S706, the HBS 12 is operated in an original frequency (a frequency used before the FFR setting is set or a default frequency), and uses the original frequency to transmit the HBS signal. If the FFR duration is not ended according to the step S705, it is to return to the step S703, and each time before the HBS signal is transmitted, the frequency partition, the transmission power and the FFR duration of the FFR setting are set first.
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In step S1006, the HBS 12 detects whether the MBS 11 has to provide other MBS signal to be transmitted. If the MBS 11 has to provide other MBS signal to be transmitted, the step S1004 is returned, and the HBS 12 receives the other MBS signal. If the MBS 11 does not have to provide other MBS signal to be transmitted, a step S1007 is executed. In the step S1007, it is detected whether the HBS 12 still requires the MBS 11 to provide other MBS signal. If the HBS 12 still requires the MBS to provide the other MBS signal, then it is return to the step S1003, by which the HBS 12 continually requests the MBS 11 to provide the MBS signal. If the HBS 12 does not require the MBS 11 to provide the other MBS signals, the signal interference handling method is ended. The steps 1006 and 1007 are non-necessary steps, which could be removed in other exemplary embodiments.
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In summary, the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure provide a plurality of the signal interference handling methods for mitigating or handling the interference of the HBS signal to the MBS signal, and a system, a HBS and a MS using the same. According to the signal interference handling methods, the m-MS closed to the HBS could correctly receive the MBS signal.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations could be made to the structure of the disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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99139731 | Nov 2010 | TW | national |
This application claims the priority benefits of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/290,762, filed on Dec. 29, 2009 and Taiwan application serial no. 99139731, filed on Nov. 18, 2010. The entirety of each of the above-mentioned patent applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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61290762 | Dec 2009 | US |