IP Library Granted Patent US 9,088,995
Granted Patent B2
US 9,088,995 · App. 13/612,189 · Granted Jul 21, 2015

System and method for dynamic coordination of radio resources usage in a wireless network environment

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Patent No.
US 9,088,995
App. No.
13/612,189
Granted
Jul 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An architecture, system and associated method for dynamic coordination of radio resource usage in a network environment. In one aspect, a relay communication method comprises detecting, by a first wireless mobile device, sensory data associated with multiple radio channels relative to at least one radio element in a sensing area of the first wireless mobile device. If the first wireless mobile device is out of range of a wide area cellular network, a short-range wireless communication path is established with a second wireless mobile device having a wide area cellular communication connection. The sensory data is transmitted by the first wireless mobile device to the second wireless mobile device for reporting to a network element via a wide area cellular network serving the second wireless mobile device.

Claims (35)

1. A relay communication method, comprising:

detecting, by a first wireless mobile device operating as a sensing mobile station, sensory data associated with multiple radio channels relative to a plurality of other wireless mobile devices disposed in a sensing area of said first wireless mobile device;

if said first wireless mobile device is out of range of a wide area cellular network, establishing a short-range wireless communication path with a second wireless mobile device having a wide area cellular communication connection; and

transmitting said sensory data to said second wireless mobile device for reporting to a network element via a wide area cellular network serving said second wireless mobile device.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said network element comprises at least one of a base station, an evolved node, a screening node, and a channel occupancy and location database server.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensory data associated with a particular radio channel of said multiple radio channels comprises at least one of: a location of one of the other wireless mobile devices operating in said particular radio channel, an interference level of said particular radio channel, an interference signal bandwidth, a center frequency of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel, an type identification of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel, a radio access technology type associated with said particular radio channel, a network identifier associated with said particular radio channel, a transmitter identifier associated with said particular radio channel, a duty cycle of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel, and an expected duration of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensory data is detected by scanning in at least one of multiple radio frequency spectra comprising a frequency associated with a radio access technology selected from IEEE 802.11a technology, IEEE 802.11b technology, IEEE 802.11g technology, IEEE 802.11n technology, GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network technology, Universal Mobile Telecommunications System technology, Evolution-Data Optimized technology, Code Division Multiple Access technology, Time Division Multiple Access technology, Long Term Evolution technology, HiperLan technology, HiperLan II technology, Wi-MAX technology, OpenAir technology, Bluetooth technology, and GMR-1 technology.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensory data is detected by scanning in a television white space spectrum.

6. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

determining that said first wireless mobile device is in a service coverage area of said wide area cellular network;

ceasing transmission of said sensory data to said second wireless mobile device; and

commencing transmission of said sensory data to said network element via said wide area cellular network serving said first wireless mobile device.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensory data is transmitted to said network element using an over-the-top signaling mechanism.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein said over-the-top signaling mechanism is effectuated using at least one of a TCP/IP mechanism, a short messaging service mechanism and a multimedia messaging service mechanism.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensory data is transmitted to said network element using a modified channel of a Long Term Evolution network.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein said transmission of said sensory data is effectuated via at least one of a physical uplink control channel, a physical uplink shared channel, and a physical random access channel of the LTE network.

11. The method of claim 1 wherein said transmitting said sensory data to said second wireless mobile device is performed responsive to at least one of: (i) receiving a request from said second wireless mobile device for said sensory data, (ii) detecting a change in a radio condition in said sensing area, (iii) said first wireless mobile device commencing operation in a shared radio frequency band, (iv) said first wireless mobile device changing operation from one radio frequency band to another radio frequency band, (v) passage of an idle period of a predetermined duration, and (vi) passage of a predetermined periodic time duration.

12. A wireless mobile device configured to operate as a sensing mobile station, comprising:

a processor configured to control at least one of a plurality of subsystems for detecting sensory data associated with multiple radio channels relative to a plurality of other wireless mobile devices disposed in a sensing area of said wireless mobile device;

the processor further configured to control at least one of the plurality of subsystems to determine if said wireless mobile device is out of range of a wide area cellular network;

if so, the processor further configured to control at least one of the plurality of subsystems to establish a short-range wireless communication path with another wireless mobile device having a wide area cellular communication connection; and

the processor further configured to control at least one of the plurality of subsystems to transmit said sensory data to said another wireless mobile device for reporting to a network element via a wide area cellular network serving said another wireless mobile device.

13. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein the processor is further configured to control at least one of the plurality of subsystems to transmit said sensory data to said network comprising at least one of a base station, an evolved node, a screening node, and a channel occupancy and location database server, when said wireless mobile device is determined to be within a service coverage area of said wide area cellular network.

14. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein said sensory data associated with a particular radio channel of said multiple radio channels comprises at least one of: a location of one of the other wireless mobile devices operating in said particular radio channel, an interference level of said particular radio channel, an interference signal bandwidth, a center frequency of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel, an type identification of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel, a radio access technology type associated with said particular radio channel, a network identifier associated with said particular radio channel, a transmitter identifier associated with said particular radio channel, a duty cycle of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel, and an expected duration of a radio signal sensed in said particular radio channel.

15. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein the processor is further configured to control said at least one of the plurality of subsystems for detecting said sensory data by scanning in at least one of multiple radio frequency spectra that comprises a frequency associated with a radio access technology selected from IEEE 802.11a technology, IEEE 802.11b technology, IEEE 802.11g technology, IEEE 802.11n technology, GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network technology, Universal Mobile Telecommunications System technology, Evolution-Data Optimized technology, Code Division Multiple Access technology, Time Division Multiple Access technology, Long Term Evolution technology, HiperLan technology, HiperLan II technology, Wi-MAX technology, OpenAir technology, Bluetooth technology, and GMR-1 technology.

16. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein said sensory data is detected by scanning in a television white space spectrum.

17. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 further comprises:

a component configured to determine that said wireless mobile device is in a service coverage area of said wide area cellular network;

a component configured to cease transmission of said sensory data to said another wireless mobile device; and

a component configured to commence transmission of said sensory data to said network element via said wide area cellular network serving said wireless mobile device.

18. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein said sensory data is transmitted to said network element using an over-the-top signaling mechanism.

19. The wireless mobile device of claim 18 wherein said over-the-top signaling mechanism is effectuated using at least one of a TCP/IP mechanism, a short messaging service mechanism and a multimedia messaging service mechanism.

20. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein said sensory data is transmitted to said network element using a modified channel of a Long Term Evolution network.

21. The wireless mobile device of claim 20 wherein said transmission of said sensory data is effectuated via at least one of a physical uplink control channel, a physical uplink shared channel, and a physical random access channel of the LTE network.

22. The wireless mobile device of claim 12 wherein the processor is further configured to control at least one of the plurality of subsystems to transmit said sensory data responsive to at least one of: (i) receiving a request from said another wireless mobile device for said sensory data, (ii) detecting a change in a radio condition in said sensing area, (iii) said wireless mobile device commencing operation in a shared radio frequency band, (iv) said wireless mobile device changing operation from one radio frequency band to another radio frequency band, (v) passage of an idle period of a predetermined duration, and (vi) passage of a predetermined periodic time duration.

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