Abstract:
The embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and a RBS to reduce the RNC load. This is achieved by letting the radio base station identify RRC connection requests and performing RRC connection rejects. In this way, excessive load of RRC requests done by typically Smart Phones can be rejected in a good way by the radio base station and therefore free up capacity in RNC, making it possible for RNC to execute useful traffic to a higher degree.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method and device (14) of controlling bit rate of a terminal (11, 12, 13) included in a group of terminals. To this end, a method is provided comprising the steps of acquiring a predetermined QoS parameter for the terminal, which parameter stipulates target QoS to be given to the terminal relative to other terminals in the group, and acquiring either one or both of (a) at least one measure of a channel condition of the terminal and (b) at least one capacity measure of the terminal. Further, the method comprises the step of controlling the bit rate of the terminal on the basis of a reference weighting factor created by a combination of the acquired predetermined QoS parameter, the acquired at least one measure of a channel condition of the terminal and/or the acquired at least one capacity measure of the terminal.
Abstract:
A telecommunications system and method is disclosed for efficient and flexible usage of bandwidth within a code division multiple access (CDMA) cell (210, 220, 230). Multiple carriers (250, 260) can be included within a CDMA cell (210, 220, 230), in which a different number of carriers can be allocated to downlink transmissions and uplink transmissions. In addition, a mobile station (MS) (150) can allocate downlink bandwidth from different carriers (250, 260) to contribute to a Traffic channel, making it possible to form high user bit-rates, e.g., 4 Mbps. A CDMA cell (210, 220, 230) can contain a Primary carrier (250) with all channel types and at least one Secondary carrier (260) with only dedicated channels and optionally power controlled common channels. The Primary carrier (250) has a primary scrambling code (270) and zero or more secondary scrambling codes (280) associated therewith, while the Secondary carrier (260) has one or more secondary scrambling codes (280) associated therewith.