Intra-cell call hand-over in radio communication systems with dynamic channel allocation
First Claim
1. A method of completing an intra-cell call hand-over from a current traffic channel used between a base station and a subscriber terminal to a standby traffic channel, comprising the steps of:
- selecting, from a plurality of traffic channels available for service, a first group of standby traffic channels determined to be useable at the base station;
sending a message, to the subscriber terminal, along an inband signalling channel linking the base station and the subscriber terminal, the message being indicative of the standby traffic channels in said first group which are determined to be useable at the base station;
receiving the message at the subscriber terminal;
selecting, from said first group of standby traffic channels indicated in the message, a second group of standby traffic channels determined to be useable at the subscriber terminal;
forwarding a response message, to the base station, along the inband signalling channel, the response message being indicative of the standby traffic channels of said second group which were determined to be useable at the subscriber terminal;
monitoring the interference level on a current traffic channel;
sending a request for a new traffic channel if the interference level on the current traffic channel changes to an unacceptable level; and
switching the base station and the subscriber terminal to one of the standby traffic channels selected from said second group of traffic channels.
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Abstract
The intra-cell call hand-over technique of this invention is characterized by the use of channel information from both base station and subscriber terminal in determining a standby radio traffic channel upon which to hand over a call. Communication between the base station and subscriber terminal is carried out on an inband or associated signalling channel for the selection of the standby traffic channel. The standby radio channel is the channel, which, of a set of channels under consideration by the subscriber terminal, contains the least amount of interference as measured at the subscriber terminal. The set of channels under consideration by the subscriber terminal is a subset of the entire set of channels allocated to the service. This subset is comprised of those channels having little interference as measured by the base station. The call hand-over technique thereby assures that calls proceed on channels containing little interference from the viewpoints of both base station and subscriber terminal.
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1. A method of completing an intra-cell call hand-over from a current traffic channel used between a base station and a subscriber terminal to a standby traffic channel, comprising the steps of:
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selecting, from a plurality of traffic channels available for service, a first group of standby traffic channels determined to be useable at the base station; sending a message, to the subscriber terminal, along an inband signalling channel linking the base station and the subscriber terminal, the message being indicative of the standby traffic channels in said first group which are determined to be useable at the base station; receiving the message at the subscriber terminal; selecting, from said first group of standby traffic channels indicated in the message, a second group of standby traffic channels determined to be useable at the subscriber terminal; forwarding a response message, to the base station, along the inband signalling channel, the response message being indicative of the standby traffic channels of said second group which were determined to be useable at the subscriber terminal; monitoring the interference level on a current traffic channel; sending a request for a new traffic channel if the interference level on the current traffic channel changes to an unacceptable level; and switching the base station and the subscriber terminal to one of the standby traffic channels selected from said second group of traffic channels. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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