IP Library Granted Patent US 11,553,362
Granted Patent B2
US 11,553,362 · App. 17/501,156 · Granted Jan 10, 2023

Cross-relay interference mitigation in wireless relays that serve wireless user devices

Inventors: Amrit Kumar Chandra (Ashburn, VA); Liang Li (Darnestown, MD); Charles Anthony Manganiello (Paola, KS); Kristian Kai Johns (Ashburn, VA); David Z. Sun (Broadlands, VA); Jay Ronald Chernoff (Pawleys Island, SC); Neehar Shrikant Kulkarni (Herndon, VA); Mayur Shirwadkar (Arlington, VA)
Assignee: T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC
H04W24/08H04B17/318H04B17/345H04L45/22H04L47/125H04L69/22
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Patent No.
US 11,553,362
App. No.
17/501,156
Granted
Jan 10, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a wireless communication relay, a network transceiver wirelessly detects wireless access points. The network transceiver beamforms wireless test signals and wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points. A user transceiver in the relay wirelessly detects cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points. The user transceiver transfers the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points to the network transceiver. The network transceiver selects one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points. The network transceiver wirelessly exchanges user data with the selected one of the wireless access points and exchanges the user data with the user transceiver. The user transceiver exchanges the user data with the network transceiver and wirelessly exchanges the user data with the wireless user devices.

Claims (58)

1. A method of operating a wireless communication relay comprising a user transceiver and a network transceiver, the method comprising:

a network transceiver wirelessly detecting wireless access points, beamforming wireless test signals, and wirelessly transmitting the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points;

the user transceiver wirelessly detecting cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points and transferring the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points to the network transceiver;

the network transceiver selecting one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points;

the network transceiver wirelessly exchanging user data with the selected one of the wireless access points and exchanging the user data with the user transceiver; and

the user transceiver exchanging the user data with the network transceiver and wirelessly exchanging the user data with the wireless user devices.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

the network transceiver transferring test indications to the user transceiver when the beamformed wireless test signals are transferred to the wireless access points; and wherein

the user transceiver wirelessly detecting the cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points comprises detecting the cross-relay interference levels in response to the test indications.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the network transceiver beamforming and wirelessly transmitting the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points comprises using different beamforming matrices for individual ones of the wireless access points;

the user transceiver wirelessly detecting the cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points and transferring the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points to the network transceiver comprises detecting the cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals using the different beamforming matrices for the individual ones of the wireless access points and transferring the cross-relay interference levels for the different beamforming matrices for the individual ones of the wireless access points to the network transceiver;

the network transceiver selecting the one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points comprises selecting one of the beamforming matrices for selected the one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the different beamforming matrices for the individual ones of the wireless access points; and

the network transceiver wirelessly exchanging the user data with the selected one of the wireless access points comprises using the selected one of the beamforming matrices.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) gNodeB; and

the network transceiver comprises a 5GNR Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

5. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises a Long Term Evolution (LTE) eNodeB; and

the network transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

6. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) gNodeB; and

the network transceiver comprises a Long Term Evolution (LTE) Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

7. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises an Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 (WIFI) node; and

the network transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the network transceiver wirelessly detecting the wireless access points comprises performing a 360 degree wireless signal scan.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein the user transceiver and the network transceiver are collocated on a same tower.

10. The method of claim 1 wherein the user transceiver and the network transceiver are collocated in a same building.

11. A wireless communication relay comprising a user transceiver and a network transceiver, the wireless communication relay comprising:

a network transceiver configured to wirelessly detect wireless access points, beamform wireless test signals, and wirelessly transmitting the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points;

the user transceiver configured to wirelessly detect cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points and to transfer the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points to the network transceiver;

the network transceiver configured to select one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points;

the network transceiver configured to wirelessly exchange user data with the selected one of the wireless access points and exchange the user data with the user transceiver; and

the user transceiver configured to exchange the user data with the network transceiver and wirelessly exchange the user data with the wireless user devices.

12. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 further comprising:

the network transceiver configured to transfer test indications to the user transceiver when the beamformed wireless test signals are transferred to the wireless access points; and wherein

the user transceiver wirelessly is configured to detect the cross-relay interference levels in response to the test indications to detect the cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points.

13. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein:

the network transceiver is configured to use different beamforming matrices for individual ones of the wireless access points to beamform and wirelessly transmit the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points;

the user transceiver is configured to detect the cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals using the different beamforming matrices for the individual ones of the wireless access points and transfer the cross-relay interference levels for the different beamforming matrices for the individual ones of the wireless access points to the network transceiver to wirelessly detect the cross-relay interference levels when the network transceiver wirelessly transmits the beamformed wireless test signals to the wireless access points and transfer the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points to the network transceiver;

the network transceiver is configured to select one of the beamforming matrices for selected the one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the different beamforming matrices for the individual ones of the wireless access points to select the one of the wireless access points based on the cross-relay interference levels for the wireless access points; and

the network transceiver is configured to use the selected one of the beamforming matrices to wirelessly exchange the user data with the selected one of the wireless access points.

14. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) gNodeB; and

the network transceiver comprises a 5GNR Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

15. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises a Long Term Evolution (LTE) eNodeB; and

the network transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

16. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) gNodeB; and

the network transceiver comprises a Long Term Evolution (LTE) Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

17. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein:

the user transceiver comprises an Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 (WIFI) node; and

the network transceiver comprises a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) Relay User Equipment (R-UE).

18. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein the network transceiver is configured to perform a 360 degree wireless signal scan to wirelessly detect the wireless access points.

19. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein the user transceiver and the network transceiver are collocated on a same tower.

20. The wireless communication relay of claim 11 wherein the user transceiver and the network transceiver are collocated in a same building.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 6, 2022
From: SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.
To: T-MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 060999/0267 →
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 Oct 14, 2021
From: CHANDRA, AMRIT KUMAR; LI, LIANG; MANGANIELLO, CHARLES ANTHONY; JOHNS, KRISTIAN KAI; SUN, DAVID Z.; CHERNOFF, JAY RONALD; KULKARNI, NEEHAR SHRIKANT; SHIRWADKAR, MAYUR
To: SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.
Reel/Frame 057792/0667 →