Networked cellular radiotelephone systems
First Claim
1. A method of controlling handoff of radiotelephones moving from source cells of one radiotelephone system toward an adjacent radiotelephone system, each radiotelephone system covering a different geographical area and having a plurality of cells for providing radiotelephone service to its corresponding geographical area, each cell having a plurality of radio channels and a radio coverage area established by fixed site radio apparatus, and each radiotelephone capable of handoff from a radio channel of one cell to a radio channel of another cell, said method comprising the steps of:
- requesting a handoff in a source cell when the radiotelephone signal strength is less than a predetermined signal strength;
identifying adjacent cells of said one radiotelephone system when a handoff is requested;
determining if one of the identified adjacent cells is available for handoff;
determining if the adjacent radiotelephone system is available for handoff if one of the identified adjacent cells is not available; and
executing a handoff to the available one of the identified adjacent cells and the adjacent radiotelephone system.
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Abstract
Adjacent cellular systems (101-103) are interconnected to form a network providing telephone coverage to mobiles located throughout their combined coverage areas (111-113). Each networked cellular system (101-103) includes base sites (412, 414, 416) located in cells (402, 404, 406) and a control terminal (420) coupled by data and voice lines to the base sites, a telephone central office (422) and the other cellular systems. Each base site (402, 404, 406) includes a base site controller 950, a scanning receiver 910, signalling transceiver 912 and up to eight voice channel transceivers (901-908). As mobiles move about the networked coverage area (111-113), intrasystem handoffs are provided between cells of the same cellular system, and intersystem handoffs are provided between border cells of adjacent cellular systems if intrasystem capacity is not available. Mobiles are paged throughout the networked coverage area (111-113) starting in the coverage area (111-113) in which the mobile last registered. Mobiles automatically register in response to receipt of the overhead message train when moving between coverage areas (111-113).
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14 Claims
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1. A method of controlling handoff of radiotelephones moving from source cells of one radiotelephone system toward an adjacent radiotelephone system, each radiotelephone system covering a different geographical area and having a plurality of cells for providing radiotelephone service to its corresponding geographical area, each cell having a plurality of radio channels and a radio coverage area established by fixed site radio apparatus, and each radiotelephone capable of handoff from a radio channel of one cell to a radio channel of another cell, said method comprising the steps of:
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requesting a handoff in a source cell when the radiotelephone signal strength is less than a predetermined signal strength; identifying adjacent cells of said one radiotelephone system when a handoff is requested; determining if one of the identified adjacent cells is available for handoff; determining if the adjacent radiotelephone system is available for handoff if one of the identified adjacent cells is not available; and executing a handoff to the available one of the identified adjacent cells and the adjacent radiotelephone system. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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2. A method of controlling handoff of radiotelephones moving from source cells of one radiotelephone system toward an adjacent radiotelephone system, each radiotelephone system covering a different geographical area and having a plurality of cells for providing radiotelephone service to its corresponding geographical area, each cell having a plurality of radio channels and a radio coverage area established by fixed site radio apparatus, and each radiotelephone capable of handoff from a radio channel of one cell to a radio channel of another cell, said method comprising the steps of:
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requesting a handoff in a source cell when the radiotelephone signal strength is less than a predetermined signal strength; identifying border cells and adjacent cells of said one radiotelephone system when a handoff is requested; measuring the radiotelephone signal strength in identified adjacent cells and in the adjacent radiotelephone system when the source cell is identified as a border cell; executing a handoff to an identified adjacent cell if the measured radiotelephone signal strength exceeds the radiotelephone signal strength measured in the source cell; and executing a handoff to the adjacent radiotelephone system if the measured radiotelephone signal strength in the adjacent radiotelephone system exceeds the radiotelephone signal strength measured in the source cell and the measured radiotelephone signal strength in each identified adjacent cell does not exceed the radiotelephone signal strength measured in the source cell. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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3. A method of controlling handoff of radiotelephones moving from source cells of one radiotelephone system toward an adjacent radiotelephone system, each radiotelephone system covering a different geographical area and having a plurality of cells for providing radiotelephone service to its corresponding geographical area, each cell having a plurality of radio channels and a radio coverage area established by fixed site radio apparatus, and each radiotelephone capable of handoff from a radio channel of one cell to a radio channel of another cell, said method comprising the steps of:
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requesting a handoff in a source cell when radiotelephone signal strength is less than a predetermined signal strength; identifying border cells and adjacent cells of said one radiotelephone system when a handoff is requested; sending a measurement request signal to the identified adjacent cells when handoff is requested and to the adjacent radiotelephone system when the source cell is identified as a border cell; sending a measurement response signal if the radiotelephone signal strength measured in an adjacent cell or in the adjacent radiotelephone system exceeds the radiotelephone signal strength measured in the source cell; selecting an adjacent cell from which a measurement response signal is received; selecting the adjacent radiotelephone system if a measurement response signal is not received from an adjacent cell and a measurement response signal is received from the adjacent radiotelephone system; and executing a handoff to the selected one of the adjacent cells and adjacent radiotelephone system. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 12, 13, 14)
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