IP Library Granted Patent US 8,219,106
Granted Patent B2
US 8,219,106 · App. 11/221,329 · Granted Jul 10, 2012

Reverse link load control

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Patent No.
US 8,219,106
App. No.
11/221,329
Granted
Jul 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reverse link load control strategy utilizes a total call load metric in place of a reverse signal strength indicator metric for managing reverse link resources. In a disclosed example, a load control module ( 40 ) measures the reverse signal strength indicator ( 62 ) and measures an active cell load ( 64 ) using known techniques. A relationship between the reverse signal strength indicator, the active cell load, an other cell load component and a jammer component provides the ability to determine the other cell load component and the jammer component. Once the other cell load component has been determined, a total call load based upon the active cell load component and the other cell load component provides a useful metric for allocating reverse link resources between existing users and for determining whether to allow a new user, for example.

Claims (132)

1. A method of communicating, comprising

using a base station controller for:

determining an active cell load of a reverse link in a cell a plurality of times within a sampling period;

determining a reverse signal strength indicator (RSSI) a corresponding plurality of times within the sampling period wherein there is a time correlation between each determined active cell load and a corresponding determined RSSI;

determining an other cell load component of interference associated with the reverse link for the sampling period based upon

(i) a first relationship that includes an average of a thermal noise plus jammer component of the interference during the sampling period if the active cell load is above a selected threshold or

(ii) a second, different relationship that does not include the thermal noise plus jammer component for determining the other cell load component if the active cell load is below the selected threshold.

2. The method of claim 1 , comprising determining a total call load based on the determined other cell load component and the determined active cell load component.

3. The method of claim 2 , comprising determining whether to allow a new call based upon the determined total call load.

4. The method of claim 2 , comprising determining how to allocate resources associated with the reverse link based upon the determined total call load.

5. The method of claim 2 , comprising determining a jammer component of the interference based on the determined total call load and a determined reverse signal strength indicator.

6. The method of claim 5 , comprising determining the reverse signal strength indicator using

RSSI i =N i TH +J i +RSSI i ( X i act +X i oc)

wherein

RSSI is the reverse signal strength indicator;

N TH is a thermal noise component;

J is the jammer component;

X act is the active cell load; and

X oc is the other cell load component.

7. The method of claim 5 , comprising:

determining the reverse signal strength indicator and the active cell load at each of a plurality of sample times;

determining an average value of the other cell load component for a period corresponding to the same times; and

determining an average value of the jammer component for a period corresponding to the sample times.

8. The method of claim 7 , comprising:

determining the average values by assuming the average values are constant during the period and determining a minimum of:

j

=

1

N

(

RSSI

i

,

j

(

1

-

X

i

,

j

act

)

-

N

i

TH

+

J

i

_

+

RSSI

i

,

j

X

i

oc

_

)

2

wherein N TH +J is an average noise plus jammer value; and

X oc is an average other cell load component value.

9. The method of claim 7 , comprising:

assuming the average value of the jammer component remains constant during the period; and

determining a linear variation of the average value of the other cell load component.

10. The method of claim 9 , comprising determining the linear variation by determining a minimum of:

j

=

1

N

[

RSSI

i

,

j

(

1

-

X

i

,

j

act

)

-

N

i

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+

J

i

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+

RSSI

i

,

j

(

α

j

+

β

j

(

j

-

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)

)

]

2

wherein α and β are constants.

11. A method of communicating, comprising using a base station controller for:

determining an active cell load of a reverse link in a cell, the active cell load being an amount of power received at a base station from mobile stations that are power controlled by the base station;

determining an other cell load component of interference associated with the reverse link. the other cell load component being an amount of power received at the base station on the reverse link from mobile stations that are not power controlled by the base station;

using the active cell load and the other cell load component for determining how to allocate resources of the reverse link;

determining a reverse signal strength indicator; and

using a first time-dependent relationship between the reverse signal strength indicator, the active cell load and the other cell load component for determining the other cell load component if the active cell load is above a threshold and using a second time-dependent relationship between the reverse signal strength indicator, the active cell load and the other cell load component for determining the other cell load component if the active cell load is below the threshold.

12. The method of claim 11 , comprising

determining the other cell load component as a separate quantity from the active cell load.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein determining the other cell load component includes using a relationship that depends on determining a jammer component of the interference for determining the other cell load component.

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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 6, 2024
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