Abstract:
A startup process of an access point (AP) includes a discovery phase and an announcement phase. During the discovery phase, the AP detects neighboring APs from its own extended service set (ESS), neighboring APs from different ESSs, and external sources of interference. During the announcement phase, the AP transmits its beacon signals at maximum power in order to accelerate recognition by neighboring APs running the discovery phase. An automatic initialization channel selection process of an AP scans channels the AP will use to communicate. Information of each scanned channel is recorded and a best performance channel is determined for use by the AP.
Abstract:
A method and system is disclosed for providing intelligent remote access to wireless transmit/receive units (WTRUs). A translator is provided in base stations so that system controllers may issue application level network management protocol messages to base stations. The messages are transmitted by the translator to a medium access control (MAC) messaging protocol and forwarded to WTRUs. Information provided by WTRUs to base stations is translated from a MAC protocol to an application level network management protocol so that the information may be accessed by system controllers using application level network management protocols.
Abstract:
A correct escape mechanism is determined according to interference type. Transmission is arranged so that interference may be measured at all time slots as needed to compute a measure of variance in interference in time slots. If the variance is above a predetermined value, time division duplex escape mechanisms are employed. If the variance is below a predetermined value, appropriate escape mechanisms are employed depending on whether the escape mechanism is being implemented during an uplink or downlink. Interference causing FDD WTUs may be handed over to carrier bands to control interference experienced by TDD users.
Abstract:
Method and apparatus employed by wireless network (10) components such as access points (APs) (10) for controlling transmitting power level of individual wireless transmitter/receiver units (WTRUs) (10) by establishing a power transmit level based on prior transmit and receiving transmission and reception statistics (S7)such as signal to noise ratio (SNR), bit error rate (BER), frame error rate (FER) and/or the like. Power transmit level information is preferably communicated through any one of a clear to send (CTS), request to send (RTS), data and acknowledge (ACK) frame. Alternatively the power control information may be inserted into a beacon frame or an individual control frame specifically designated for power control. The WTRUs preferably have battery level sensors (S2) and adjust power control level responsive to a sensed battery level (S4). Alternatively, the APs and WTRUs may reverse roles and the WTRUs may provide power transmit level information to an AP to facilitate transmissions by the AP.
Abstract:
The present invention integrates resource allocation between time division duplex (TDD) and frequency division duplex (FDD) in wireless communication systems. A radio network controller (RNC) receives a radio access bearer (RAB) request from a core network or a wireless receive/transmit unit. The RNC utilizes a TDD-FDD selector to assign radio resources in response to the request. The TDD-FDD selector evaluates various parameters regarding the received RAB request and determines whether it is preferable to assign TDD resources or FDD resources and whether such resources are currently available. Once resources are assigned, system conditions are evaluated to determine whether optimizations may be made to a current resource allocation.
Abstract:
A method and system for mapping quality of service requirements between various types of wireless communication systems is disclosed. The mapping is performed according to the type of systems across which the mapping is being provided.
Abstract:
In a wireless communication system including an access point and at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU), a method for adaptive radio resource management begins by examining a frame error rate value of a WTRU. Then, a channel utilization value of the WTRU and a current data rate of the WTRU are examined. System parameters for the WTRU are adjusted based on the examined variables.
Abstract:
A method and wireless communication system for requesting and obtaining transmit power control (TPC) information. The system includes at least one access point (AP) (110) and at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) (105). When the AP (110) decides to adapt the transmit power level of the WTRU (105), the AP (110) transmits a TPC request frame to the WTRU (105). In response to receiving the TPC request frame, the WTRU (105) performs one or more physical measurements and sends a TPC report frame back to the AP (110).
Abstract:
A method and wireless communication system for transferring management information. The system includes at least one access point (AP) including a first management entity and a second management entity, and at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) including a third management entity and a fourth management entity. The AP transmits a management information base (MIB) information request action frame including a category field and an action details field to the WTRU. In response to receiving the information request action frame, the WTRU determines whether or not to provide management information to the AP. When the WTRU provides management information to the AP, the WTRU compiles management information stored in a MIB located in the WTRU and transmits a MIB information report action frame to the AP. The MIB lists a plurality of tables containing information associated with radio resource management (RRM) and at least one table containing physical layer measurements.
Abstract:
A method and wireless communication system for transferring management information is shown in figure 1B below. The system includes at least one access point (AP) (110) including a first management entity (150) and a second management entity (155), and at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) (105) including a third management entity (165) and a fourth management entity (170). The AP transmits a management information base (MIB) information request action frame including a category field and an action details field to the WTRU. In response to receiving the information request action frame, the WTRU determines whether or not to provide management information to the AP. When the WTRU provides management information to the AP, the WTRU compiles management information stored in a MIB located in the WTRU and transmits a MIB information report action frame to the AP.