IP Library Granted Patent US 8,400,949
Granted Patent B2
US 8,400,949 · App. 12/986,430 · Granted Mar 19, 2013

Limited system information decoding for automatic neighbor relations in mobile networks

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Patent No.
US 8,400,949
App. No.
12/986,430
Granted
Mar 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A UE in the idle or semi-idle state determines that a wirelessly received signal is scrambled by a scrambling code which is not within a locally stored list of scrambling codes received from its serving network node, and applies a rule to determine from the scrambling code whether to decode broadcast system information that is transmitted by an access node using the scrambling code. In one embodiment such a rule is that if the scrambling code is not within the list, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information. Another rule embodiment is if the scrambling code is not within the list, do not attempt to decode the system information unless a measured signal strength for the wirelessly received signal is higher than a threshold, which may be absolute or dependent on strength of a signal received from the serving network node.

Claims (52)

1. A method, comprising:

at a device, determining that a wirelessly received signal is scrambled by a scrambling code which is not within a list of scrambling codes received from a serving network node; and

at the device, applying a rule to determine from the scrambling code whether to decode broadcast system information that is transmitted by an access node using the scrambling code;

wherein the rule comprises at least one of:

if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information; and,

if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not attempt to decode the system information unless a measured signal strength for the wirelessly received signal is higher than a threshold, in which the threshold is one of:

absolute; and

dependent on strength of a signal received from the serving network node.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein for the case that the determination is to decode the broadcast system information, the method further comprises:

decoding the broadcast system information to determine an identity of the access node which sent the wirelessly received signal, and at least one of

storing in a memory an indication of signal strength for the wirelessly received signal and the identity of the access node, and

sending in an uplink measurement report an indication of signal strength for the wirelessly received signal and the identity of the access node.

3. The method according to claim 1 , in which determining that the wirelessly received signal is scrambled by the scrambling code comprises scanning all frequencies in the locally stored list utilizing all possible universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) scrambling codes.

4. The method according to claim 1 , in which determining that the wirelessly received signal is scrambled by the scrambling code comprises scanning all frequencies in the locally stored list utilizing all possible universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) scrambling codes except scrambling codes within an exclusionary list of scrambling codes received from the serving network node.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein in the case that the rule comprises:

if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information, then the rule to not decode the broadcast system information again remains valid until at least one of:

a fixed period of time elapses and there is a change in the serving cell.

6. The method according to claim 1 , in which the method is executed by a user equipment.

7. An apparatus, comprising:

at least one processor; and

at least one memory storing a computer program;

in which the at least one memory with the computer program is configured with the at least one processor to cause the apparatus to at least:

determine that a wirelessly received signal is scrambled by a scrambling code which is not within a locally stored list of scrambling codes received from a serving network node; and

apply a rule to determine from the scrambling code whether to decode broadcast system information that is transmitted by an access node using the scrambling code;

wherein the rule comprises at least one of:

if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information; and, if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not attempt to decode the system information unless a measured signal strength for the wirelessly received signal is higher than a threshold, in which the threshold is one of:

absolute; and

dependent on strength of a signal received from the serving network node.

8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein for the case that the determination is to decode the broadcast system information, the at least one memory with the computer program is configured with the at least one processor to cause the apparatus to at least further:

decode the broadcast system information to determine an identity of the access node which sent the wirelessly received signal, and at least one of

store in the at least one memory an indication of signal strength for the wirelessly received signal and the identity of the access node, and

send in an uplink measurement report an indication of signal strength for the wirelessly received signal and the identity of the access node.

9. The apparatus according to claim 7 , in which the at least one memory with the computer program is configured with the at least one processor to cause the apparatus to determine that the wirelessly received signal is scrambled by the scrambling code by causing the apparatus to scan all frequencies in the locally stored list utilizing all possible universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) scrambling codes.

10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , in which the at least one memory with the computer program is configured with the at least one processor to cause the apparatus to determine that the wirelessly received signal is scrambled by the scrambling code by causing the apparatus to scan all frequencies in the locally stored list utilizing all possible universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) scrambling codes except scrambling codes within an exclusionary list of scrambling codes received from the serving network node.

11. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein in the case that the rule comprises:

if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information, then the rule to not decode the broadcast system information again remains valid until at least one of a fixed period of time elapses and there is a change in the serving cell.

12. The apparatus according to claim 7 , in which the apparatus comprises a user equipment.

13. A non-transitory computer readable memory storing a computer program comprising:

code for determining that a wirelessly received signal is scrambled by a scrambling code which is not within a locally stored list of scrambling codes received from a serving network node; and

code for applying a rule to determine from the scrambling code whether to decode broadcast system information that is transmitted by an access node using the scrambling code;

wherein the rule comprises at least one of:

if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information; and, if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not attempt to decode the system information unless a measured signal strength for the wirelessly received signal is higher than a threshold, in which the threshold is one of:

absolute; and

dependent on strength of a signal received from the serving network node.

14. The non-transitory computer readable memory according to claim 13 , wherein for the case that the determination is to decode the broadcast system information, the computer program further comprises:

code for decoding the broadcast system information to determine an identity of the access node which sent the wirelessly received signal, and

code for at least one of

storing in the computer readable memory an indication of signal strength for the wirelessly received signal and the identity of the access node, and

sending in an uplink measurement report an indication of signal strength for the wirelessly received signal and the identity of the access node.

15. The non-transitory computer readable memory according to claim 13 , in which determining that the wirelessly received signal is scrambled by the scrambling code comprises scanning all frequencies in the locally stored list utilizing all possible universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) scrambling codes.

16. The non-transitory computer readable memory according to claim 13 , in which determining that the wirelessly received signal is scrambled by the scrambling code comprises scanning all frequencies in the locally stored list utilizing all possible universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) scrambling codes except scrambling codes within an exclusionary list of scrambling codes received from the serving network node.

17. The non-transitory computer readable memory according to claim 13 , wherein in the case that the rule comprises if the scrambling code is not within the locally stored list received from the serving network node, do not decode the broadcast system information again if the scrambling code is locally stored from a previous instance of decoding the system information, then the rule to not decode the broadcast system information again remains valid until at least one of: a fixed period of time elapses and there is a change in the serving cell.

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