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Carrier Aggregation Support for Home Base Stations

Centonza, Angelo ; Mildh, Gunnar ; et al.
2012
Online Patent

Titel:
Carrier Aggregation Support for Home Base Stations
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Centonza, Angelo ; Mildh, Gunnar ; Gunnarsson, Fredrik ; Teyeb, Oumer ; Fadaki, Mojgan ; Johansson, Niklas
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Veröffentlichung: 2012
Medientyp: Patent
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  • Nachgewiesen in: USPTO Patent Applications
  • Sprachen: English
  • Document Number: 20120309395
  • Publication Date: December 6, 2012
  • Appl. No: 13/318743
  • Application Filed: November 01, 2011
  • Assignees: Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (publ) (Stockholm, SE)
  • Claim: 1. A method, in a home base station, for supporting carrier aggregation, characterized in that the method comprises: transmitting, from the home base station, two carrier signals on different frequencies to one or more user devices that support multi-carrier operation; broadcasting, from the home base station, different global cell identifiers corresponding to different cells or the same global cell identifier for all supported cells on the two carrier signals; and sending and receiving control messages for both of the two carrier signals over a single control-plane interface between the home base station and either a core network node or a home base station gateway.
  • Claim: 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the home base station comprises an HeNB configured for operation in an LTE network and wherein the control-plane interface comprises an S1 interface.
  • Claim: 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the home base station comprises an HNB configured for operation in a UTRAN network and wherein the control-plane interface comprises an Iuh interface.
  • Claim: 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising supporting a single control-plane interface for signaling associated with user equipment and for signaling associated with non-user equipment, relative to all supported cells, between the home base station and a neighboring base station.
  • Claim: 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station comprises an X2 interface.
  • Claim: 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising receiving, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway, only control messages routed according to a first one of the global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said receiving comprises receiving one or more handover request messages that indicate a physical cell identifier corresponding to a second one of the global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising: signaling, to the core network node, that the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway corresponds to multiple global cell identifiers; and receiving, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway, control messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising: establishing a single control-plane interface between the home base station and a neighboring base station, wherein said establishing comprises signaling to the neighboring base station that the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station corresponds to multiple global cell identifiers; and receiving, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station, handover request messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the global cell identifiers each comprise a first part, common to both of the global cell identifiers for the home base station, and a second part, unique for each carrier transmitted by the home base station, the method further comprising: signaling to the core network node or the home base station gateway, during establishment of the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node, that the home base station supports multiple cells corresponding to different global cell identifiers; and receiving, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway, control messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: establishing a single control-plane interface between the home base station and a neighboring base station, wherein said establishing comprises signaling to the neighboring base station that the home base station supports multiple cells corresponding to different global cell identifiers; and receiving, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station, handover request messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 12. A method, in a home base station, for supporting carrier aggregation, characterized in that the method comprises: transmitting, from the home base station, two carrier signals on different frequencies to one or more user devices that support multi-carrier operation; broadcasting from the home base station, on the two carrier signals, a single global cell identifier corresponding to both of the two carrier signals; and receiving a handover request over a single control-plane interface between the home base station and a neighboring base station; and selecting one of the carrier signals as the target carrier for the handover request, based on information about the source cell or based on an evaluation of interference, or both.
  • Claim: 13. The method claim 12, further comprising, during establishment of the single-control plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station, signaling to the neighboring base station that the single global cell identifier corresponds to multiple physical cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 14. A method, in a wireless network node, for routing handover messages to a home base station, characterized in that the method comprises: receiving configuration information indicating that a single control-plane interface between the home base station and the wireless network node corresponds to two or more global cell identifiers for the home base station; and routing control messages corresponding to the two or more global cell identifiers to the home base station via the single control-plane interface.
  • Claim: 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the wireless network node is a core network node or a home base station gateway.
  • Claim: 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the wireless network node is a base station neighboring the home base station.
  • Claim: 17. The method of claim 14, wherein receiving said configuration information comprises receiving, from the home base station, interface setup information that lists the two or more global cell identifiers for the home base station.
  • Claim: 18. The method of claim 14, wherein receiving said configuration information comprises receiving, from the home base station, interface setup information for a second interface setup that indicates a relation between the second setup and the previously established single control-plane interface between the home base station and the wireless network node.
  • Claim: 19. The method of claim 14, wherein routing said control messages comprises sending a handover message to the home base station, via the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the wireless network node, the handover message identifying a physical cell identifier for one of two or more target carriers supported by the home base station.
  • Claim: 20. A home base station configured to supporting carrier aggregation, comprising a radio unit, a control signaling interface unit, and one or more processing circuits, characterized in that the home base station is adapted to transmit two carrier signals on different frequencies to one or more user devices that support multi-carrier operation, and in that the one or more processing circuits are further configured to: broadcast, via the radio unit, different global cell identifiers corresponding to different cells or the same global cell identifier for all supported cells on the two carrier signals; and send and receive control messages for both of the two carrier signals over a single control-plane interface between the home base station and either a core network node or a home base station gateway.
  • Claim: 21. The home base station of claim 20, wherein the home base station comprises an HeNB configured for operation in an LTE network and wherein the control-plane interface comprises an S1 interface.
  • Claim: 22. The home base station of claim 20, wherein the home base station comprises an HNB configured for operation in a UTRAN network and wherein the control-plane interface comprises an Iuh interface.
  • Claim: 23. The home base station of claim 20, wherein the processing circuits are further configured to support a single control-plane interface for signaling associated with user equipment and for signaling associated with non-user equipment, relative to all supported cells, between the home base station and a neighboring base station.
  • Claim: 24. The home base station of claim 23, wherein the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station comprises an X2 interface.
  • Claim: 25. The home base station of claim 20, wherein the processing circuits are further configured to receive, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway, only control messages routed according to a first one of the global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 26. The home base station of claim 25, wherein the processing circuits are configured to receive one or more handover request messages that indicate a physical cell identifier corresponding to a second one of the global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 27. The home base station of claim 20, wherein the processing circuits are further configured to: signal, to the core network node, that the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway corresponds to multiple global cell identifiers; and receive, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway, control messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 28. The home base station of claim 27, wherein the processing circuits are further configured to: establish a single control-plane interface between the home base station and a neighboring base station, wherein said establishing comprises signaling to the neighboring base station that the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station corresponds to multiple global cell identifiers; and receive, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station, handover request messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 29. The home base station of claim 20, wherein the global cell identifiers each comprise a first part, common to both of the global cell identifiers for the home base station, and a second part, unique for each carrier transmitted by the home base station, and wherein the processing circuits are further configured to: signal to the core network node or the home base station gateway, during establishment of the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node, that the home base station supports multiple cells corresponding to different global cell identifiers; and receive, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the core network node or the home base station gateway, control messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 30. The home base station of claim 29, wherein the processing circuits are further configured to: establish a single control-plane interface between the home base station and a neighboring base station, wherein said establishing comprises signaling to the neighboring base station that the home base station supports multiple cells corresponding to different global cell identifiers; and receive, over the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station, handover request messages corresponding to each of the two global cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 31. A home base station configured to supporting carrier aggregation, comprising a radio unit, a control signaling interface unit, and one or more processing circuits, characterized in that the home base station is adapted to transmit two carrier signals on different frequencies to one or more user devices that support multi-carrier operation and in that the one or more processing circuits are further configured to: broadcast from the home base station, on the two carrier signals, a single global cell identifier corresponding to both of the two carrier signals; and receive a handover request over a single control-plane interface between the home base station and a neighboring base station; and select one of the carrier signals as the target carrier for the handover request, based on information about the source cell or based on an evaluation of interference, or both.
  • Claim: 32. The home base station of claim 31, wherein the processing circuits are further configured to, during establishment of the single-control plane interface between the home base station and the neighboring base station, signal to the neighboring base station that the single global cell identifier corresponds to multiple physical cell identifiers.
  • Claim: 33. A wireless network node adapted to route handover messages to a home base station, characterized in that the wireless network node comprises one or more processing circuits configured to: receive configuration information indicating that a single control-plane interface between the home base station and the wireless network node corresponds to two or more global cell identifiers for the home base station; and route control messages corresponding to the two or more global cell identifiers to the home base station via the single control-plane interface.
  • Claim: 34. The wireless network node of claim 33, wherein the wireless network node is a core network node or a home base station gateway.
  • Claim: 35. The wireless network node of claim 33, wherein the wireless network node is a base station neighboring the home base station.
  • Claim: 36. The wireless network node of claim 33, wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to receive, from the home base station, interface setup information that lists the two or more global cell identifiers for the home base station.
  • Claim: 37. The wireless network node of claim 33, wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to receive, from the home base station, interface setup information for a second interface setup that indicates a relation between the second setup and the previously established single control-plane interface between the home base station and the wireless network node.
  • Claim: 38. The wireless network node of claim 33, wherein the one or more processing circuits are configured to route said control messages by sending a handover message to the home base station, via the single control-plane interface between the home base station and the wireless network node, the handover message identifying a physical cell identifier for one of two or more target carriers supported by the home base station.
  • Current U.S. Class: 455/436
  • Current International Class: 04; 04

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