Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090097451 | IDENTIFICATION OF TARGET NODE FOR WIRELESS HANDOFF - Identification of an access point to which an access terminal is to be handed-off involves, in some aspects, identifying one access point of a set of access points that may have been detected by an access terminal. For example, an access terminal may receive a signal having an identified characteristic (e.g., a particular phase offset) from an access point. Each access point of a set of access points associated with the identified characteristic may be directed to attempt to decode a signal from the access terminal. The access point of the candidate set to use for the handoff operation may then be determined based on the signal received from the access terminal, if any, by each of the candidate access points. | 04-16-2009 |
20090097452 | FEMTO CELL SYNCHRONIZATION AND PILOT SEARCH METHODOLOGY - A system, a method and computer product for synchronizing of a femto cell with a macro cell, the method comprising: placing a forward link receiver into the femto cell; receiving by a micro cellular network the femto cell transmission timing; and synchronizing the femto cell transmission timing with the macro cellular network transmission timing in reliance on the forward link receiver signal. Further, a system, a method and computer product for allocating pilot phases to femto cells, the method comprising: creating at least as many new potential pilot phases for femto cells as there are for macro cells; and allowing a mobile device on a macro cell to search and find a femto cell pilot without explicitly listing femto pilot phases in the neighbor list. | 04-16-2009 |
20090098858 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENABLING TRANSACTION OF FEMTO CELL INFORMATION FROM A HOST TERMINAL DEVICE TO A GUEST TERMINAL DEVICE - A method for managing access to a macro mobile operator core network ( | 04-16-2009 |
20090098871 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SERVICE REDIRECTION BACKGROUND - System and method are provided for redirecting a communication device between a macro network and a femtocell network using a service redirection message (SRDM). In an embodiment, the communication device registers with the network which then determines the subscription status of the communication device to a femtocell network. If the subscription is confirmed, using the SRDM the system redirects the communication device to a communication frequency used by the femtocell network. Upon receipt of the SRDM, the communication devices tunes to a communication frequency specified in the SRDM. The system may segregate the CDMA channels used by the macro network, one set containing channels exclusive to the macro network and the other containing channel or channels used by both the macro network and the femtocell network. In this way, the communication device is prevented from entering a frequency re-hashing loop. | 04-16-2009 |
20090098873 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO LOCATE FEMTO CELLS WITH PASSIVE ASSISTANCE FROM A MACRO CELLULAR WIRELESS NETWORK - A system, method and computer product for a mobile station to locate a femto cell, the method comprising: (a) storing in a database information to locate at least one femto cell; (b) receiving, from at least one macro cell, location information of the UE; (c) searching within the database to determine if the UE is in a general proximity of at least one femto cell; (d) if so, accessing the femto cell using the database information corresponding to the femto cell. | 04-16-2009 |
20090098885 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING INFORMATION TO LOCATE A FEMTO CELL - A system, method and computer product for augmenting a user's equipment (UE) database with information measured by a femto cell, the method comprising: (a) performing RF measurements by a femto cell; (b) connecting the UE to the femto cell; (c) downloading the RF measurements taken by the femto cell into the UE custom database; (d) maintaining a central database of femto cell measurements, to be used for updating custom UE databases; (e) comparing current RF measurements taken by the UE with the femto cell own RF measurements to estimate proximity to the femto cell. | 04-16-2009 |
20090122773 | ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION BASED ON RECEIVED ACCESS POINT SIGNALS - An access point is configured based on signals received from one or more access points on a forward link. Such an access point may comprise, for example, a relatively small coverage area access point and/or an access point that is deployed in an ad-hoc manner. In some aspects, an access point may determine its location based on signals received from several neighboring macro access points. In some aspects, the timing of an access point may be synchronized to timing indicated by signals that are received from one or more neighboring access points. | 05-14-2009 |
20090125630 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEFINING A SEARCH WINDOW BASED ON DISTANCE BETWEEN ACCESS POINTS - An access terminal defines a search window based on a distance between access points. Here, a first one of the access points may comprise a macro access point from which the access terminal acquires timing. The search window may be used to monitor for pilot signals from a second one of the access points. For example, the second access point may comprise a femto node that provides relatively small area coverage. In some aspects the definition of the search window may involve adjusting (e.g., advancing) a center of a search window based on the distance between the access points. In addition, the access terminal may employ a smaller search window when it is searching for pilot signals from a femto node as compared to when it is searching for pilot signals from a macro access point. | 05-14-2009 |
20100067371 | USING IDENTIFIER MAPPING TO RESOLVE ACCESS POINT IDENTIFIER AMBIGUITY - Ambiguity (e.g., confusion) associated with access point identifiers may be resolved by querying candidate target access points and/or by using historical records indicative of one or more access points that the access point has previously accessed. For example, messages may be sent to access points that are assigned the same identifier to cause the access points to monitor for a signal from an access terminal that received the identifier from a target access point. The target access point may then be identified based on any responses that indicate that a signal was received from the access terminal In some aspects the access points subject to being queried may be selected using a tiered priority. In addition, it may be determined based on prior handoffs of a given access terminal that when that access terminal reports a given identifier, the access terminal usually ends up being handed-off to a particular access point. Accordingly, a mapping may be maintained for that access terminal that maps the identifier to that access point so that the mapping may be used to resolve any future confusion associated with the use of that identifier by that access terminal. | 03-18-2010 |
20100069072 | USING SIGNAL MONITORING TO RESOLVE ACCESS POINT IDENTIFIER AMBIGUITY - Ambiguity (e.g., confusion) associated with access point identifiers may be resolved by querying candidate target access points and/or by using historical records indicative of one or more access points that the access point has previously accessed. For example, messages may be sent to access points that are assigned the same identifier to cause the access points to monitor for a signal from an access terminal that received the identifier from a target access point. The target access point may then be identified based on any responses that indicate that a signal was received from the access terminal. In some aspects the access points subject to being queried may be selected using a tiered priority. In addition, it may be determined based on prior handoffs of a given access terminal that when that access terminal reports a given identifier, the access terminal usually ends up being handed-off to a particular access point. Accordingly, a mapping may be maintained for that access terminal that maps the identifier to that access point so that the mapping may be used to resolve any future confusion associated with the use of that identifier by that access terminal. | 03-18-2010 |
20100195627 | REUSE OF RF RECEIVE CHAIN FOR HAND-IN ASSISTANCE - A radio frequency receive chain of an access point is reused for different functions. For example, the same RF receive chain may be used to receive on a downlink at certain points in time and on an uplink at other points in time. An RF receive chain that is used to derive synchronization from downlink signals received from a macro system also may be used to receive uplink signals from an access terminal to provide assistance for hand-in of the access terminal. Accelerated searching for hand-in may be provided through the use of a relatively small search window for hand-in of an access terminal to a small coverage access point. In some aspects, the search window may be defined based on the distance between access points or calibration of synchronization error between access points. | 08-05-2010 |
20100226252 | INVOKING DATA SERVICE PRIORITY DURING NETWORK CONGESTION - A method for requesting and providing on-demand priority to internet protocol (IP) flows is disclosed. A request to invoke transmission priority is received. Whether to mark a priority invocation packet for an IP flow with a priority Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) marking is determined The priority invocation packet is marked based on the determination and sent. A priority invocation packet for an IP flow that has a priority DSCP marking is received from a wireless device. The priority invocation packet is sent to its destination. Transmission priority is provided to IP flows received from the wireless device or sent to the wireless device for a period of time or until an indication of failed authorization is received. | 09-09-2010 |
20100285793 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS WITH FEMTO NODES - Systems and methods for storing information in a user zone list are described herein. According to the systems and methods herein, the user zone list includes multiple user zone files and the user zone files include information regarding a communication interface type. | 11-11-2010 |
20100304741 | Non-Macro Cell Search Integrated with Macro-Cellular RF Carrier Monitoring - Embodiments include access terminals, computer readable media, and wireless communication systems. These sample a wireless spectrum portion that includes macro cell carrier and at least one other target carrier where non-macro cells are deployed, using a receive chain, a signal processor, and a controller. The wireless spectrum portion is processed to resolve portions corresponding to macro cell carrier and at least one additional carrier where target non-macro cells are deployed. The processed signal is searched for at least one target non-macro cell pilot and the macro carrier portion is used for a paging monitoring operation. | 12-02-2010 |
20100304760 | CONTROLLING GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INFORMATION OF DEVICES OPERATING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Methods and apparatus are presented herein for controlling the degree of precision with which geographic information is reported to a requesting entity. A precise geographic location is used to determine an adjusted geographic location, which is then transmitted to the requesting entity rather than the precise geographic location. | 12-02-2010 |
20100332610 | Apparatus and Method for Facilitating Priority Indication and Queuing for an Access Terminal - A method and apparatus facilitating priority indication and queuing for an access terminal is provided. The method may comprise receiving an access request from an access terminal (AT), determining that the AT is a priority AT and that no resources are available in response to the access request, transmitting an access deny message to the priority AT, queuing the access request until a resource becomes available, and transmitting a resource available message to the priority AT upon a determination that a resource has become available. | 12-30-2010 |
20110134833 | CONTROLLING ACCESS POINT FUNCTIONALITY - Wireless transmission and/or other functions of an access point (e.g., a femto access point) are controlled based on whether an access terminal is in the vicinity of the access point. For example, wireless transmission may be enabled or disabled based on whether an authorized access terminal is inside or outside a perimeter associated with the access point. An access terminal may send a message to control wireless transmission and/or other functions of the access point based on signals (e.g., pilot signals) the access terminal receives from other access points. For example, the access terminal may determine whether it is inside or outside the perimeter based on comparison of phase information derived from received macro pilot signals with phase information maintained at the access terminal. | 06-09-2011 |
20130137458 | CONTROLLING GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INFORMATION OF DEVICES OPERATING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Methods and apparatus are presented herein for controlling the degree of precision with which geographic information is reported to a requesting entity. A precise geographic location is used to determine an adjusted geographic location, which is then transmitted to the requesting entity rather than the precise geographic location. | 05-30-2013 |
20130148632 | USING IDENTIFIER MAPPING TO RESOLVE ACCESS POINT IDENTIFIER AMBIGUITY - Ambiguity (e.g., confusion) associated with access point identifiers may be resolved by querying candidate target access points and/or by using historical records indicative of one or more access points that the access point has previously accessed. For example, messages may be sent to access points that are assigned the same identifier to cause the access points to monitor for a signal from an access terminal that received the identifier from a target access point. The target access point may then be identified based on any responses that indicate that a signal was received from the access terminal In some aspects the access points subject to being queried may be selected using a tiered priority. In addition, it may be determined based on prior handoffs of a given access terminal that when that access terminal reports a given identifier, the access terminal usually ends up being handed-off to a particular access point. Accordingly, a mapping may be maintained for that access terminal that maps the identifier to that access point so that the mapping may be used to resolve any future confusion associated with the use of that identifier by that access terminal | 06-13-2013 |
20130150046 | USING IDENTIFIER MAPPING TO RESOLVE ACCESS POINT IDENTIFIER AMBIGUITY - Ambiguity (e.g., confusion) associated with access point identifiers may be resolved by querying candidate target access points and/or by using historical records indicative of one or more access points that the access point has previously accessed. For example, messages may be sent to access points that are assigned the same identifier to cause the access points to monitor for a signal from an access terminal that received the identifier from a target access point. The target access point may then be identified based on any responses that indicate that a signal was received from the access terminal. In some aspects the access points subject to being queried may be selected using a tiered priority. In addition, it may be determined based on prior handoffs of a given access terminal that when that access terminal reports a given identifier, the access terminal usually ends up being handed-off to a particular access point. Accordingly, a mapping may be maintained for that access terminal that maps the identifier to that access point so that the mapping may be used to resolve any future confusion associated with the use of that identifier by that access terminal. | 06-13-2013 |
20130165079 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENABLING TRANSACTION OF FEMTO CELL INFORMATION FROM A HOST TERMINAL DEVICE TO A GUEST TERMINAL DEVICE - A method for managing access to a macro mobile operator core network ( | 06-27-2013 |
20130210485 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATING A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK IN A WIDE AREA NETWORK - The disclosure is directed to a mobile communication device that measures characteristics or attributes of a first communications network that vary according to physical location within that first communications network to create a fingerprint, or signature, of a location within the first communications network. When the fingerprint of the current location of the mobile device is created it can be compared to a known fingerprint associated with a second communication network to determine the mobile device's proximity to the second communications network. For example, the first communications network may be a CDMA wide area wireless communication network and the second communications network may be a 802.11 wireless LAN. | 08-15-2013 |
20140198755 | REUSE OF RF RECEIVE CHAIN FOR HAND-IN ASSISTANCE - A radio frequency receive chain of an access point is reused for different functions. For example, the same RF receive chain may be used to receive on a downlink at certain points in time and on an uplink at other points in time. An RF receive chain that is used to derive synchronization from downlink signals received from a macro system also may be used to receive uplink signals from an access terminal to provide assistance for hand-in of the access terminal. Accelerated searching for hand-in may be provided through the use of a relatively small search window for hand-in of an access terminal to a small coverage access point. In some aspects, the search window may be defined based on the distance between access points or calibration of synchronization error between access points. | 07-17-2014 |