IP Library Granted Patent US 11,553,391
Granted Patent B2
US 11,553,391 · App. 17/407,785 · Granted Jan 10, 2023

Wireless communication handover responsive to uplink interference at a serving cell

Inventors: Yun Sung Kim (Ashburn, VA); Sanghoon Sung (Ashburn, VA); Jason Peter Sigg (Overland Park, KS); PinalKumari K. Tailor (Ashburn, VA)
Assignee: T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC
H04W36/20H04B17/318H04W36/0058H04W36/00835H04W36/08H04W36/30
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Patent No.
US 11,553,391
App. No.
17/407,785
Granted
Jan 10, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a wireless User Equipment (UE), a serving radio wirelessly exchanges data with a serving cell over a serving radio band. The wireless UE wirelessly receives serving signaling that indicates serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell. A neighbor radio in the UE wirelessly receives neighbor signaling. UE circuitry determines serving signal strength and the serving uplink interference for the serving cell. The UE circuitry determines neighbor signal strength for the neighbor cell. The UE circuitry compares the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength, and in response, generates a handover request for the neighbor cell. The serving radio wirelessly transfers the handover request to the serving cell, and in response, the neighbor radio wirelessly exchanges additional data with the neighbor cell over the neighbor radio band.

Claims (44)

1. A method of operating a wireless User Equipment (UE) to initiate a handover from a serving cell to a neighbor cell in a wireless communication network, the method comprising:

a serving radio wirelessly exchanging data with the serving cell over a serving radio band, exchanging the data with UE circuitry, wirelessly receiving serving signaling that indicates serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell, and transferring the serving signaling to the UE circuitry;

a neighbor radio wirelessly receiving neighbor signaling and transferring the neighbor signaling to the UE circuitry;

the UE circuitry exchanging the data with the serving radio, receiving the serving signaling from the serving radio, receiving the neighbor signaling from the neighbor radio, determining serving signal strength and the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell, determining neighbor signal strength for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell, comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength, and in response, generating a handover request for the neighbor cell;

the serving radio wirelessly transferring the handover request to the serving cell; and

the neighbor radio wirelessly exchanging additional data with the neighbor cell over the neighbor radio band.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the serving radio wirelessly receiving the serving signaling that indicates the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell comprises receiving a serving interference offset that indicates the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell; and

the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises combining the serving signal strength and the serving interference offset and comparing the combination to the neighbor signal strength.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the neighbor radio wirelessly receiving the neighbor signaling comprises receiving a neighbor interference offset that indicates neighbor uplink interference for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell; and

the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises combining the neighbor signal strength and the neighbor interference offset and comparing the combination to the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the serving radio wirelessly receiving the serving signaling that indicates the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell comprises receiving a serving interference offset that indicates the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell;

the neighbor radio wirelessly receiving the neighbor signaling comprises receiving a neighbor interference offset that indicates neighbor uplink interference for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell; and

the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises combining the serving signal strength with the serving interference offset, combining the neighbor signal strength with the neighbor interference offset, and comparing the combinations.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises applying a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) A5-1 threshold.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises applying a Long Term Evolution (LTE) A5-1 threshold.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength in response to a serving measurement object for the serving radio band at the serving cell.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to neighbor uplink interference and the neighbor signal strength in response to a neighbor measurement object for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to neighbor uplink interference and the neighbor signal strength in response to a serving measurement object for the serving radio band at the serving cell and a neighbor measurement object for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell.

10. The method of claim 1 wherein the UE circuitry comparing the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength comprises accelerating the handover when the serving uplink interference has increased and decelerating the handover when the serving uplink interference has decreased.

11. A wireless User Equipment (UE) to initiate a handover from a serving cell to a neighbor cell in a wireless communication network, the UE comprising:

a serving radio configured to wirelessly exchange data with the serving cell over a serving radio band, exchange the data with UE circuitry, wirelessly receive serving signaling that indicates serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell, and transfer the serving signaling to the UE circuitry;

a neighbor radio configured to wirelessly receive neighbor signaling and transfer the neighbor signaling to the UE circuitry;

the UE circuitry configured to exchange the data with the serving radio, receive the serving signaling from the serving radio, receive the neighbor signaling from the neighbor radio, determine serving signal strength and the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell, determine neighbor signal strength for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell, compare the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength, and in response, generate a handover request for the neighbor cell;

the serving radio configured to wirelessly transfer the handover request to the serving cell; and

the neighbor radio configured to wirelessly exchange additional data with the neighbor cell over the neighbor radio band.

12. The UE of claim 11 wherein:

the serving radio is configured to wirelessly receive a serving interference offset that indicates the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell; and

the UE circuitry is configured to combine the serving signal strength with the serving interference offset and compare the combination to the neighbor signal strength.

13. The UE of claim 11 wherein:

the neighbor radio is configured to receive a neighbor interference offset that indicates neighbor uplink interference for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell; and

the UE circuitry is configured to combine the neighbor signal strength with the neighbor interference offset and compare the combination to the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength.

14. The UE of claim 11 wherein:

the serving radio is configured to wirelessly receive the serving signaling that indicates a serving interference offset that indicates the serving uplink interference for the serving radio band at the serving cell;

the neighbor radio is configured to wirelessly receive the neighbor signaling that indicates a neighbor interference offset that indicates neighbor uplink interference for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell; and

the UE circuitry is configured to combine the serving signal strength with the serving interference offset, combine the neighbor signal strength with the neighbor interference offset, and compare the combinations.

15. The UE of claim 11 wherein the UE circuitry is configured to apply a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) A5-1 threshold to compare the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength.

16. The UE of claim 11 wherein the UE circuitry is configured to apply a Long Term Evolution (LTE) A5-1 threshold to compare the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength.

17. The UE of claim 11 wherein the UE circuitry is configured to compare the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to the neighbor signal strength in response to a serving measurement object for the serving radio band at the serving cell.

18. The UE of claim 11 wherein the UE circuitry is configured to compare the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to neighbor uplink interference and the neighbor signal strength in response to a neighbor measurement object for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell.

19. The UE of claim 11 wherein the UE circuitry is configured to compare the serving uplink interference and the serving signal strength to neighbor uplink interference and the neighbor signal strength in response to a serving measurement object for the serving radio band at the serving cell and a neighbor measurement object for the neighbor radio band at the neighbor cell.

20. The UE of claim 11 wherein the UE circuitry is configured to accelerate the handover when the serving uplink interference has increased and decelerate the handover when the serving uplink interference has decreased.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2022
From: SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.
To: T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 061524/0569 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2021
From: KIM, YUN SUNG; SUNG, SANGHOON; SIGG, JASON PETER; TAILOR, PINALKUMARI K.
To: SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.
Reel/Frame 057242/0149 →