IP Library Granted Patent US 10,560,882
Granted Patent B2
US 10,560,882 · App. 13/780,674 · Granted Feb 11, 2020

Method and apparatus for multi-rat transmission

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Patent No.
US 10,560,882
App. No.
13/780,674
Granted
Feb 11, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for mobility management, load management, sharing management and configuration update and setup in a mobile network having a first radio access technology node and a second radio access technology node, the first radio access technology node and the second radio access technology node communicating over a backhaul interface. In one aspect the method detects, at the first radio access technology node, that a handover for a user equipment to a new node is required; provides, from the first radio access technology node, handover information to the second radio access technology node over the backhaul interface; and performs the handover of the user equipment from the first radio access technology node to the new node.

Claims (51)

1. A method for multi-radio access technology (RAT) carrier aggregation in a mobile network having a user equipment connected to a first node and a second node, the first node operating a first radio access technology and the second node operating a second radio access technology, the method comprising:

determining the user equipment's capability to handle multi-RAT carrier aggregation, the determining comprising receiving a message from the user equipment indicating the user equipment is capable of multi-RAT carrier aggregation;

establishing a backhaul interface between the first node and the second node;

receiving, at the first node from a core network, a packet for the user equipment;

determining, after the receiving, to offload the packet to the second node, the determining being based on a required bandwidth for the user equipment;

sending a request from the first node to the user equipment for a measurement report of the second node by the user equipment;

receiving, at the first node, the measurement report from the user equipment;

determining that a quality of the measurement report is above a threshold;

adapting, at the first node, the packet at the Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer for transmission using the second radio access technology, the adapting comprising adding a multi-RAT header to the packet at the PDCP layer;

forwarding the packet to the second node using the backhaul interface, for delivery to the user equipment;

starting a timer; and

when the timer expires prior to receiving an acknowledgement for the packet, sending the packet to the user equipment from the first node using the first radio access technology;

wherein the first radio access technology is different from the second radio access technology; and

wherein multi-RAT carrier aggregation allows for concurrent utilization of radio resources on multiple RATs.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first node includes an interface to the core network for the user equipment.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

receiving, at the first node, an uplink packet from the second node over the backhaul interface, the uplink packet originating from the user equipment; and

forwarding the uplink packet from the first node to the core network.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second node includes a tunnel to the core network for the user equipment.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the user equipment is configured to use radio resources of the first node aggregated with radio resources of the second node.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the aggregated radio resources are uplink radio resources, or downlink radio resources, or both of uplink and downlink radio resources.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first radio access technology is Long Term Evolution (LTE) and the second radio access technology is High Speed Packet Access (HSPA).

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining, at the first node, an amount of available resources of the second node.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the backhaul interface is over any one of a medium access control (MAC) layer, a radio link control (RLC) layer, a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) layer, or an internet protocol (IP) layer.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, sending the packet to the user equipment from the first node using a first radio access interface.

11. A network node operating a first radio access technology (RAT) in a network allowing multi-RAT carrier aggregation, comprising:

a processor; and

a communications subsystem;

wherein the processor and the communications subsystem cooperate to:

establish a backhaul interface with a second node, the second node operating a second radio access technology distinct from the first radio access technology;

receive, from a core network, a packet for a user equipment, the user equipment being connected to the network node and the second node;

determine, when the user equipment is connected to the network node and the second node, a capability of the user equipment to handle multi-RAT carrier aggregation, the determining comprising receiving a message from the user equipment indicating the user equipment is capable of multi-RAT carrier aggregation;

determine, after receiving the packet and according to the user equipment capability to handle multi-RAT carrier aggregation, to offload the packet to the second node, the determining being based on a required bandwidth for the user equipment;

send a request to the user equipment for a measurement report of the second node by the user equipment;

receive the measurement report from the user equipment;

determine that a quality of the measurement report is above a threshold;

adapting the packet at the Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer for transmission using the second radio access technology, the adapting comprising adding a multi-RAT header to the packet at the PDCP layer;

forward the packet to the second node using the backhaul interface, for delivery to the user equipment;

start a timer; and

when the timer expires prior to receiving an acknowledgement for the packet, send the packet to the user equipment from the first node using the first radio access technology;

wherein multi-RAT carrier aggregation allows for concurrent utilization of radio resources on multiple RATs.

12. The network node of claim 11 , further including an interface to the core network for the user equipment.

13. The network node of claim 12 wherein the processor and the communications subsystem are further configured to:

receive an uplink packet from the second node over the backhaul interface, the uplink packet originating from the user equipment; and

forward the uplink packet to the core network.

14. The network node of claim 11 , wherein the user equipment is configured to use radio resources of the first node aggregated with radio resources of the second node.

15. The network node of claim 14 , wherein the aggregated radio resources are uplink radio resources, or downlink radio resources, or both of uplink and downlink radio resources.

16. The network node of claim 11 , wherein the first radio access technology is Long Term Evolution (LTE) and the second radio access technology is High Speed Packet Access (HSPA).

17. The network node of claim 11 , wherein the processor and the communications subsystem are further configured to determine an amount of available resources of the second node.

18. The network node of claim 11 , wherein the backhaul interface is over any one of a medium access control (MAC) layer, a radio link control (RLC) layer, a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) layer, or an internet protocol (IP) layer.

19. The network node of claim 11 , wherein the processor and the communications subsystem are further configured to send the packet to the user equipment using a first radio access interface.

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