IP Library Granted Patent US 9,560,558
Granted Patent B2
US 9,560,558 · App. 14/280,149 · Granted Jan 31, 2017

Reduced handover latency for licensed shared access

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Patent No.
US 9,560,558
App. No.
14/280,149
Granted
Jan 31, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A proposed 3GPP LTE protocol enhancement disclosed herein enables an Evolved Node B (eNB) to perform a mass handoff of User Equipment from Licensed Shared Access (LSA) band spectrum to LTE Primary band spectrum without creating an over-the-air signaling surge by preventing individual handover messaging exchanges between the eNB and UEs affected by loss of LSA frequency band. A User Equipment (UE) comprises a transceiver configured to receive a broadcast paging message in a Licensed Shared Access (LSA) frequency band instructing the UE to move to a primary Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency band from the LSA frequency band, receive system information comprising primary LTE frequency band information, extract handover parameters from the received system information for moving to the primary LTE frequency band, stop communicating on the LSA frequency band and synchronize communications with an Evolved Node B (eNB) associated with the primary LTE frequency band.

Claims (41)

1. A User Equipment (UE) comprising a processor and transceiver configured to:

determine whether a broadcast paging message in a Licensed Shared Access (LSA) frequency band instructing the UE to move to a primary Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency band from the LSA frequency band has been received from Evolved Node B (eNB) associated with the primary LTE frequency band;

after a determination that the broadcast paging message has been received from the eNB, determine whether a system information broadcast has been received from the eNB, the system formation broadcast comprising primary LTE frequency band information;

after a determination that the system information broadcast has been received from the eNB, extract handover parameters from the received system information broadcast for moving to the primary LTE frequency band; and

stop communication on the LSA frequency band and synchronize communications with the eNB after extraction of the handover parameters.

2. The UE of claim 1 wherein the system information broadcast comprises a System Information Block (SIB) having a format for carrying primary LTE frequency band information.

3. The UE of claim 1 wherein the system information broadcast comprises a System Information Block (SIB), SIB17.

4. The UE of claim 1 wherein the broadcast paging message comprises an lsa-HandoverNeeded indication.

5. The UE of claim 1 further configured for inter-cell handover, where the primary LTE frequency band and the LSA frequency band are associated with two cells collocated in the same eNB.

6. The UE of claim 1 wherein the broadcast paging message is received when the LSA frequency band has been reclaimed by an incumbent owner.

7. The UE of claim 1 further configured to receive a RRConnectionReconfiguration message with mobilityControfInfo in response to elapse of a predetermined time initiated at transmission of the system information broadcast and prior to synchronization of communications with the eNB via transmission of a Random Access (RACH) message to the eNB and reception of a RACH Response message from the eNB.

8. The UE of claim 1 further arranged to:

after a determination that the broadcast paging message has not been received from the eNB, determine whether a RRConnectionReconfiguration message with mobilityControlInfo has been received after expiration of a predetermined time initiated at transmission of the system information broadcast; and

in response to a determination that the RRConnectionReconfiguration message has been received, engage in a traditional handover process.

9. The UE of claim 1 wherein the paging message comprises a lsaHandoverNeeded field that indicates handover of the UE is compelled due to loss of LSA frequency band resources.

10. An Evolved Node B (eNB) arranged to perform multiple simultaneous handoffs, the eNB comprising physical layer circuitry and processing elements configured to:

receive, from a Mobility Management Entity (MME), a message carrying a Handover From Licensed Shared Access (LSA) Request;

broadcast, in response to the received Handover From LSA Request, a Handover from LSA Paging Message, M 2 , to User Equipment (UE) communicating on an LSA frequency band(s);

after broadcast of M 2 and prior to broadcast of a handover message directed to the UE, broadcast a message, M 3 , to the UE communicating on Licensed Shared Access (LSA) frequency band(s), carrying system information comprising information of a primary Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency band;

start a Handover from LSA timer, T 1 ; and

determine whether a Random Access Response (RACH) Message, M 4 , has been received from the UE indicating that the UE has established communication with the eNB on the primary LTE band.

11. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to transmit a RACH Response message, M 5 , in response to a determination that the RACH message has been received.

12. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to implement, after expiration of the Handover from LSA timer T 1 , a traditional handover process that is configured to individually transmit an “RRConnectionReconfiguration” message with “mobilityControlInfo” to any UE from which M 4 has not been received.

13. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to transmit the system information in a System Information Block (SIB) having a format for carrying the primary LTE frequency band information.

14. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to transmit the system information in a System Information Block (SIB), SIB17.

15. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to transmit a broadcast paging message comprising an lsa-HandoverNeeded indication.

16. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to transmit the broadcast paging message to prevent an over-the-air signaling surge by preventing individual handover messaging exchanges between the eNB and UEs affected by a loss of the LSA frequency band.

17. The eNB of claim 10 further arranged to, in response to a determination that M 4 has been received from a particular UE, avoid a traditional handover process with the particular UE to establish communication with the LE on the primary LTE frequency band.

18. A non-transitory computer readable storage device including instructions stored thereon, which when executed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising:

determining whether a broadcast paging message in a Licensed Shared Access (LSA) frequency band instructing the machine to move to a primary Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency band from the LSA frequency band has been received from an Evolved Node B (eNB) associated with the primary LTE free frequency band;

in response to a determination of reception of the broadcast paging message, determining whether a system information broadcast comprising primary LTE frequency band information has been received;

in response to a determination that the system information broadcast has been received, extracting handover parameters from the received system information broadcast for moving to the primary LTE frequency band; and

stopping communication on the LSA frequency band and synchronizing communications with the eNB after extraction of the handover parameters.

19. The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 18 wherein the system information broadcast comprises a System Information Block (SIB) having a format for carrying the primary LTE frequency band information.

20. The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 18 wherein the system information broadcast comprises a System Information Block (SIB), SIB17.

21. The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 18 wherein the broadcast paging message comprises an lsa-HandoverNeeded indication.

22. The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 18 wherein the instructions stored thereon cause the machine to perform operations further comprising:

determining whether a RRConnectionReconfiguration message with mobilityControlInfo has been received after expiration of a predetermined time initiated at transmission of the system information broadcast and prior to synchronization of communications with the eNB; and

in response to a determination that the RRConnectionReconfiguration message has been received, engage in a traditional handover process.

23. The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 18 wherein the primary LTE frequency band and the LSA frequency band are associated with two cells collocated in the same eNB.

24. The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 18 wherein synchronizing communications with the eNB occurs via transmission of a Random Access (RACH) message to the eNB and reception of a RACH Response message from the eNB.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
Reel/Frame 052916/0308 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2014
From: RASHID, MOHAMMAD MAMUNUR; JHA, SATISH CHANDRA; VANNITHAMBY, RATH
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032925/0419 →