IP Library Granted Patent US 7,313,397
Granted Patent B2
US 7,313,397 · App. 10/714,892 · Granted Dec 25, 2007

Cellular network acquisition method and apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,313,397
App. No.
10/714,892
Granted
Dec 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of network acquisition for a cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies and comprising searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology. Subsequent to identifying a suitable cell on the one radio technology, cells on another of the plurality of radio technologies are also monitored in order to identify if one of the monitored cells is more suitable than the cell identified on the one radio technology. Subsequent to the monitoring, the cell identified from all of the radio technologies searched as the most suitable is selected and camping for the first time occurs onto that cell.

Claims (33)

1. A method of network acquisition for a cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies, said method comprising:

searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology (RAT);

subsequent to identifying a suitable cell on the one radio technology, also monitoring cells on each other of the plurality of radio technologies in order to identify if one of the monitored cells is more suitable than the cell identified on the one radio technology; and

subsequent to said monitoring, selecting and camping, as an initial camping during a power up sequence, on a cell identified from all of the radio technologies searched as most suitable.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said monitoring the cells on each other RAT comprises monitoring neighbouring cells on all of the plurality of RATs.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the monitoring cells on another RAT comprises obtaining a BA (neighboring cell) list on the identified cell but for all of the plurality of other RATs read.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the suitability of the cells is determined on a basis of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

5. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the identifying a suitable cell comprises determining a derivative of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

6. A cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies, comprising:

means for searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology (RAT);

means for monitoring cells on each other of the plurality of radio technologies (RATs), subsequent to an identification of a suitable cell on the one radio technology, so as to identify if one of the monitored cells might prove more suitable than the identified cell; and

means for, subsequent to the monitoring, selecting and camping on a cell identified as most suitable, as an initial camping during a power up sequence of said cellular radio communications device.

7. A cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies (RATs), comprising:

means for searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology;

means for monitoring cells on each other of the plurality of radio technologies, subsequent to the identification of a suitable cell on the one radio technology, so as to identify if one of the monitored cells might prove more suitable than the identified cell; and

means for, subsequent to the monitoring, selecting and camping, as an initial camping during a power up sequence of said cellular radio communications device, on a cell identified as most suitable, wherein said monitoring the cells on each other RAT comprises monitoring neighbouring cells on all of the plurality of RATs.

8. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the monitoring of cells on another RAT comprises obtaining a BA (neighboring cell) list on the identified cell but for all of the plurality of other RATs read.

9. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the suitability of the cells is determined on a basis of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

10. A method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the suitability of the cells is determined on a basis of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

11. A method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the identifying a suitable cell comprises determining a derivative of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

12. A method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the identifying a suitable cell comprises determining a derivative of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

13. A cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies (RATs) comprising:

means for searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology (RAT);

means for monitoring cells on each other of the plurality of radio technologies, subsequent to the identification of a suitable cell on the one radio technology, so as to identify if one of the monitored cells might prove more suitable than the identified cell; and

means for, subsequent to the monitoring, selecting and camping, for a first camping during a power up sequence of said cellular radio communications device, on a cell identified as most suitable, wherein the monitoring cells on each other RAT comprises obtaining a BA (neighboring cell) list on the identified cell but for all of the plurality of other RATs read.

14. A cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies (RATs), comprising:

means for searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology (RAT);

means for monitoring cells on each other of the plurality of radio technologies (RATs), subsequent to the identification of a suitable cell on the one radio technology, so as to identify if one of the monitored cells might prove more suitable than the identified cell; and

means for, subsequent to the monitoring, selecting and camping, for a first time during a power up sequence of said cellular radio communications device, on a cell identified as most suitable, wherein the suitability of the cells is determined on a basis of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

15. A cellular radio communications device arranged for operation in accordance with a plurality of radio technologies (RATs), comprising:

means for searching to identify a suitable cell on one radio technology (RAT);

means for monitoring cells on each other of the plurality of radio technologies, subsequent to the identification of a suitable cell on the one radio technology, so as to identify if one of the monitored cells might prove more suitable than the identified cell; and

means for, subsequent to the monitoring, selecting and camping, for a first time during a power-up sequence of said cellular radio communications device, on a cell identified as most suitable, wherein the identifying a suitable cell comprises determining a derivative of a strength of a signal received therefrom.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2014
From: NEC CORPORATION
To: LENOVO INNOVATIONS LIMITED (HONG KONG)
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