Abstract:
특정 환경에서 예를 들어, 액세스 노드에서의 데이터 액세스에 대해 인증되지 않는다고 결정하면, 시그널링-전용 액세스가 액세스 노드로 설정될 수 있다. 액세스 노드에서 데이터 액세스에 대해 인증되지 않은 노드는 시그널링-전용 액세스의 사용을 통해 액세스 노드에 의해 여전히 페이징될 수 있다. 이러한 방식으로, 액세스 노드에 의한 전송들은 노드에서의 페이지들의 수신을 간섭하지 않을 수 있다. 제 1 노드는 페이징을 제공하는 것을 위해 선택될 수 있고, 특정 환경들에서, 예컨대 제 2 노드가 제 1 노드보다 더 바람직한 서비스를 제공한다고 결정하면, 제 2 노드가 액세스를 위해 선택된다.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide systems and method that facilitate transmitting access point types and/or restricted association parameters using broadcast signals.SOLUTION: The access point type and/or restricted association parameters are determined by intrinsic aspects of the access point, and extrinsic aspects, such as frequency, interval, and periodicity at the access point (702). A broadcast signal for identifying the access point is generated according to the type and/or the restricted association parameters (704). The broadcast signal for identifying the access point and the type/restricted association parameters is transmitted over a wireless network (706).
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method of managing a set of wireless relay nodes to facilitate inter-node routing of packets.SOLUTION: Unique identifiers are defined for the wireless relay nodes to facilitate routing packets within the set. In some aspect, a routing table is provided to each of the wireless relay nodes, and the routing table identifies each wireless relay node in the set and a next-hop entity for each of these wireless relay nodes. Each of the wireless relay nodes then defines a forwarding table on the basis of the routing table.
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide systems and methods of generating quick paging messages having nearly unique identifiers and variable capacity. SOLUTION: The system generates a quick paging message identifying an access terminal to indicate the presence of a scheduled paging message for that access terminal. The system generates a quick paging notification for each access terminal having a scheduled paging message, and generates a compressed nearly unique identifier of each access terminal that is notified in the quick paging message. The compression technique can vary based on the number of bits allocated to the quick paging message as well as the number of access terminals notified in one quick paging message. COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To mitigate coverage gaps near area boundaries and inter-channel interference using a plurality of multi-sector broadcast (MSBC) paging channels in wireless networking environments. SOLUTION: One or more MSBC paging channels can be assigned unique time slots, such that although the channels can be identical, they are disjoined in time. Accordingly, such channels or dynamically generated paging zones associated therewith or both can be overlapped in areas where wireless device density is high and requires substantial paging capacity. Additionally, a single paging channel can be employed in multiple instances in a paging area without overlap. COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method of configuring quality of service from a network entity.SOLUTION: A network entity, such as a terminal, as well as a network can initialize an authorization to establish a link using quality-of-service information. For example, various features can be integrated by use of the quality-of-service information, such as having quality-of-service reservation before a call and supplying a permanent identity for use in correlation.
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide systems and methods for processing wireless signal components for a mobile wireless access broadband service.SOLUTION: This can include processes for measuring signal strength of an alternative frequency by tuning away from an existing frequency associated with an existing communications path. Such processes make it possible to determine if the alternative frequency supports a subsequent communications path in a mobile broadband wireless application. Upon the determination, the processes can automatically select a subsequent communications path on the basis in part of the measured signal strength.
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide paging and power management methods for local network access.SOLUTION: Paging and power consumption are managed in conjunction with providing local breakout in a wireless wide area network. If a packet destined for an access terminal is received at an access point that provides local breakout, the access point may inform the network such that the network will cause the access point to page the access terminal. An access point that provides local breakout may maintain idle context of the access terminal, and thereby the access point may page the access terminal autonomously (i.e., without involving the core network). Local breakout is filtered at an access point to reduce the number of pages or packets sent to an access terminal.
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To maximize reception of multipath signals by using demodulator finger assignment operation and optimal searching for a diversity receiver.SOLUTION: The demodulator finger assignment and optimal searching for diversity environment provides exploitation of independent fading and improved interference cancellation by ensuring the diversity of cell and reception chain. The demodulator finger assignment is carried out according to the signal strength and cell diversity after standard single antenna searching operation for each diversity reception chain is carried out. Then, signal paths are reassigned if necessary, and the reception chain diversity is achieved. Usefulness of a power control combiner is taken into consideration when the demodulator finger assignment is carried out based on the architecture of a diversity receiver.
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method that enables attachment of cell relays to a wireless network.SOLUTION: During the attachment procedure, a relay eNB requests assignment of an identifier, or a portion thereof, from a donor eNB for subsequent packet routing to the relay eNB. Donor eNB can assign an identifier or portion thereof (or confirm/deny an explicit identifier request from the relay eNB) and can forward establishment information downstream to the relay eNB. Donor eNB, and intermediary relay eNBs if present, can store the identifier for subsequent use in routing packets to the relay eNB. The identifier can be a terminal endpoint identifier (TEID) utilized in a tunneling protocol, a relay identifier utilized in a relay protocol, and the like.