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US20090303967A1 US12/543,184 US54318409A US2009303967A1 US 20090303967 A1 US20090303967 A1 US 20090303967A1 US 54318409 A US54318409 A US 54318409A US 2009303967 A1 US2009303967 A1 US 2009303967A1
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  • the present invention relates to wireless communication systems.
  • the invention relates to database processing of information for user equipment (UE) handover.
  • UE user equipment
  • UE User equipment
  • PSTN public service telephone network
  • WLANs wireless local area network
  • Bluetooth® a registered trademark for a wireless network
  • UMTS universal mobile telecommunications system
  • GPRS general packet radio service
  • a wireless communication system base station can relay to a UE the information pertaining to outside systems.
  • a base station needs to retain and constantly update information about the other systems. Retrieval of the information about another system is possible through secure inter-system connections (such as via an IP-cloud, for example) under roaming agreements.
  • secure inter-system connections such as via an IP-cloud, for example
  • an alternate source to assist the base station in supplying the outside system information in order to eliminate the need for explicit inter-system connections and communications for this purpose.
  • the present invention employs a technique for obtaining and updating data relating to neighboring wireless systems.
  • FIG. 1 is a simplified diagram showing a plurality of wireless systems and user equipments within the wireless systems, which may employ the technique and principles of the present invention to great advantage.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow diagram useful in explaining the principles of the present invention and a method to implement such a system.
  • FIG. 1 shows a multimode UE 101 operating within a wireless system 102 having an associated base station (BS) 102 b, while also being able to detect multiple surrounding wireless systems 103 - 105 .
  • UE 101 Upon detection of information from wireless systems 103 - 105 , UE 101 sends the current information to BS 102 b of system or systems 103 - 105 .
  • BS 102 b can then update its database based on this new information from UE 101 .
  • subsequent handovers of UE 101 to other base stations can provide base station database updates. For example, after handover to wireless system 103 , UE 101 sends information pertaining to the most recently resident system (i.e., system 102 ), to base station (BS) 103 b, which then updates its database accordingly.
  • BS base station
  • FIG. 2 shows a process flow diagram for the exchange of information between BS 102 b and UE 101 . Although this process is shown with a single UE for simplicity in explanation, multiple UEs may interact with BS 102 b at the same time.
  • System information that is sent from a UE to the BS and vice versa may include, but is not limited to: geo-location of a UE, new system, congestion at the network and failure to detect a network.
  • UE 101 obtains information relating to network 104 , for example.
  • UE 101 transmits its identity to BS 102 b.
  • BS 102 b receives the identity of UE 101 .
  • BS 102 first authenticates the identity of UE 101 . This ensures that BS 102 b will not accept information about other systems from malicious UEs.
  • the information is protectively encoded for integrity by UE 101 and, at step UE-S 3 , the protected information is transmitted by UE 101 to BS 102 b.
  • a preferred method of protective encoding is via message authentication codes.
  • Encryption may also be used to protect the information from being eavesdropped.
  • BS 102 b verifies the integrity of the information.
  • BS 102 b accepts the information and updates its databases. Now that BS 102 b has updated its database, BS 102 b, at step BS-S 5 , may communicate with adjacent systems 103 - 105 at regular intervals or triggered instants of time to validate the information updates received from UE 101 . Corrections to the database, if needed are made at step BS-S 6 .
  • System efficiency can be gained by BS 102 b taking a proactive role in letting UE 101 know of its surrounding systems, at step BS-S 7 . Hence, UE 101 need not send any information if its resident system is on the list provided by BS 102 b. This reduces radio traffic due to multiple UEs sending similar information.
  • This database stored in each BS is used for cell re-planning and system layover during deployment of additional networks. For example, consider a UMTS system overlaid over disjointed WLANs. The information gathered at the UMTS base station is used for planning WLAN network in that area. System 102 gets geo-locations of different UEs as they communicate about other systems (say System 103 ). The operator can use the geo-location of each UE that reported about system 103 to approximate the coverage of system 103 . This approximate coverage area can be used to plug coverage holes or future deployment planning of system 103 .

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A wireless communication system includes a base station that receives information regarding neighboring wireless systems and updates and stores this information for use in handover of user equipments (UEs).

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/405,088, filed on Apr. 17, 2006, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/822,502, filed on Apr. 12, 2004, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,058,405, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/328,623, and filed Dec. 23, 2002, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,735,443, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/392,211 filed on Jun. 28, 2002, all of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to wireless communication systems. In particular, the invention relates to database processing of information for user equipment (UE) handover.
  • BACKGROUND
  • User equipment (UE) in wireless communication systems are beginning to provide functionality for internet/public service telephone network (PSTN) access via multiple wireless systems (such as (WLANs), Bluetooth® a registered trademark for a wireless network, universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS), general packet radio service (GPRS), etc.). Hence, there is a growing need for these systems to work with each other in order for a UE to handover from one technology to another.
  • To assist in a handover, a wireless communication system base station can relay to a UE the information pertaining to outside systems. Thus, a base station needs to retain and constantly update information about the other systems. Retrieval of the information about another system is possible through secure inter-system connections (such as via an IP-cloud, for example) under roaming agreements. However, it is a deployment challenge to maintain and update such information about other systems. Hence there is a need for an alternate source to assist the base station in supplying the outside system information in order to eliminate the need for explicit inter-system connections and communications for this purpose.
  • SUMMARY
  • The present invention employs a technique for obtaining and updating data relating to neighboring wireless systems.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
  • FIG. 1 is a simplified diagram showing a plurality of wireless systems and user equipments within the wireless systems, which may employ the technique and principles of the present invention to great advantage.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow diagram useful in explaining the principles of the present invention and a method to implement such a system.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • FIG. 1 shows a multimode UE 101 operating within a wireless system 102 having an associated base station (BS) 102 b, while also being able to detect multiple surrounding wireless systems 103-105. Upon detection of information from wireless systems 103-105, UE 101 sends the current information to BS 102 b of system or systems 103-105. BS 102 b can then update its database based on this new information from UE 101. Likewise, subsequent handovers of UE 101 to other base stations can provide base station database updates. For example, after handover to wireless system 103, UE 101 sends information pertaining to the most recently resident system (i.e., system 102), to base station (BS) 103 b, which then updates its database accordingly.
  • FIG. 2 shows a process flow diagram for the exchange of information between BS 102 b and UE 101. Although this process is shown with a single UE for simplicity in explanation, multiple UEs may interact with BS 102 b at the same time. System information that is sent from a UE to the BS and vice versa may include, but is not limited to: geo-location of a UE, new system, congestion at the network and failure to detect a network.
  • At UE-S1, UE 101 obtains information relating to network 104, for example. At step UE-S2, UE 101 transmits its identity to BS 102 b. At step BS-S1, BS 102 b receives the identity of UE 101. At BS-S2 BS 102 first authenticates the identity of UE 101. This ensures that BS 102 b will not accept information about other systems from malicious UEs. Next, at step UE-S2, responsive to the authentication, the information is protectively encoded for integrity by UE 101 and, at step UE-S3, the protected information is transmitted by UE 101 to BS 102 b. A preferred method of protective encoding is via message authentication codes. Encryption may also be used to protect the information from being eavesdropped. At step BS-S3, BS 102 b verifies the integrity of the information. At step BS-S4, BS 102 b accepts the information and updates its databases. Now that BS 102 b has updated its database, BS 102 b, at step BS-S5, may communicate with adjacent systems 103-105 at regular intervals or triggered instants of time to validate the information updates received from UE 101. Corrections to the database, if needed are made at step BS-S6.
  • System efficiency can be gained by BS 102 b taking a proactive role in letting UE 101 know of its surrounding systems, at step BS-S7. Hence, UE 101 need not send any information if its resident system is on the list provided by BS 102 b. This reduces radio traffic due to multiple UEs sending similar information.
  • This database stored in each BS is used for cell re-planning and system layover during deployment of additional networks. For example, consider a UMTS system overlaid over disjointed WLANs. The information gathered at the UMTS base station is used for planning WLAN network in that area. System 102 gets geo-locations of different UEs as they communicate about other systems (say System 103). The operator can use the geo-location of each UE that reported about system 103 to approximate the coverage of system 103. This approximate coverage area can be used to plug coverage holes or future deployment planning of system 103.

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1. A method for updating a system database of a base station based on information sent by a user equipment (UE), the method comprising:
receiving an information packet from the UE, the information packet including detection of adjacent systems of various types of radio access technology;
updating the system database in the base station with information received from the UE; and
the base station sending updated information to the UE as to surrounding systems known by the base station for reducing traffic, the updated information based on information packets received from other UEs sending other information packets including detection of adjacent systems of various types of radio access technology.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
the base station receiving traffic loading information from the UE; and
the base station updating the system database to include traffic loading information.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the information packet comprises signal power levels of the adjacent systems.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the base station receiving geo-location information together with a message authentication code.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the base station communicating with at least one base station of an adjacent system at regular intervals.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising the base station communicating with at least one base station of an adjacent system based on a time trigger.
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