Abstract:
A method and apparatus for link supervision determines whether a link signal is present or absent by measuring received energy for that signal. If the measured energy for the signal does not meet a defined energy threshold according to defined evaluation criteria, such as a sufficiency metric, the signal is deemed absent. Applied to wireless communication networks, such supervision may be used to suspend or terminate transmission responsive to detecting the link signal's absence. In an exemplary embodiment for 1xEV-DV (cdma2000 Revision C) wireless networks, a mobile station selectively performs forward link supervision based on measuring the bit energy of power control bits received by the mobile on a dedicated power control sub-channel. If a fundicated channel is assigned to the mobile station, it may perform forward link supervision based on Frame Error Rate (FER) estimations for data received on the fundicated channel rather than the energy-based approach.
Abstract:
A terminal for wireless communication comprises a transceiver configured to selectively tune to a carrier of a multi-service network or to a carrier of a best-effort network and a processor comprising a do not disturb function. The processor can be configured to tune the transceiver to the multi-service network and register with the multi-service network. The processor can also be configured to tune the transceiver to the best-effort carrier and register with the best-effort network. The processor can then be configured to de-register with the multi-service network when the do not disturb function is activated.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for link supervision determines whether a link signal is present or absent by measuring received energy for that signal. If the measured energy for the signal does not meet a defined energy threshold according to defined evaluation criteria, such as a sufficiency metric, the signal is deemed absent. Applied to wireless communication networks, such supervision may be used to suspend or terminate transmission responsive to detecting the link signal's absence. In an exemplary embodiment for 1xEV-DV (cdma2000 Revision C) wireless networks, a mobile station selectively performs forward link supervision based on measuring the bit energy of power control bits received by the mobile on a dedicated power control sub-channel. If a fundicated channel is assigned to the mobile station, it may perform forward link supervision based on Frame Error Rate (FER) estimations for data received on the fundicated channel rather than the energy-based approach.
Abstract:
A terminal for wireless communication comprises a transceiver configured to selectively tune to a carrier of a multi-service network or to a carrier of a best-effort network and a processor comprising a do not disturb function. The processor can be configured to tune the transceiver to the multi-service network and register with the multi-service network. The processor can also be configured to tune the transceiver to the best-effort carrier and register with the best-effort network. The processor can then be configured to de-register with the multi-service network when the do not disturb function is activated.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for link supervision determines whether a link signal is present or absent by measuring received energy for that signal. If the measured energy for the signal does not meet a defined energy threshold according to defined evaluation criteria, such as a sufficiency metric, the signal is deemed absent. Applied to wireless communication networks, such supervision may be used to suspend or terminate transmission responsive to detecting the link signal's absence. In an exemplary embodiment for 1xEV-DV (cdma2000 Revision C) wireless networks, a mobile station selectively performs forward link supervision based on measuring the bit energy of power control bits received by the mobile on a dedicated power control sub-channel. If a fundicated channel is assigned to the mobile station, it may perform forward link supervision based on Frame Error Rate (FER) estimations for data received on the fundicated channel rather than the energy-based approach.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for link supervision determines whether a link signal is present or absent by measuring received energy for that signal. If the measured energy for the signal does not meet a defined energy threshold according to defined evaluation criteria, such as a sufficiency metric, the signal is deemed absent. Applied to wireless communication networks, such supervision may be used to suspend or terminate transmission responsive to detecting the link signal's absence. In an exemplary embodiment for 1xEV-DV (cdma2000 Revision C) wireless networks, a mobile station selectively performs forward link supervision based on measuring the bit energy of power control bits received by the mobile on a dedicated power control sub-channel. If a fundicated channel is assigned to the mobile station, it may perform forward link supervision based on Frame Error Rate (FER) estimations for data received on the fundicated channel rather than the energy-based approach.
Abstract:
A terminal for wireless communication comprises a transceiver configured to selectively tune to a carrier of a multi-service network or to a carrier of a best-effort network and a processor comprising a do not disturb function. The processor can be configured to tune the transceiver to the multi-service network and register with the multi-service network. The processor can also be configured to tune the transceiver to the best-effort carrier and register with the best-effort network. The processor can then be configured to de-register with the multi-service network when the do not disturb function is activated.