Load sharing control for a mobile cellular radio system
First Claim
1. A method to achieve a load sharing between a first cell and a second cell adjacent to said first cell in a cellular mobile radio system where each of said cells is serving a number of mobile station, said first cell having a predetermined entering threshold which is a function of the received signal strength for mobile stations entering this cell from said second adjacent cell by means of handoff, and a certain occupancy level indicating the occupied channels in relation to the available channels in the cell, said method including:
- a) determining the occupancy level of said first and said second cells,b) determining whether said second cell has a lower occupancy level than said first cell,c) determining an entering threshold level for said second cell which is a function of the received signal strength for mobile stations in said first cell about to enter said second cell, andd) decreasing said entering threshold for said second cell if the occupancy level of the second cell is found to be lower than the occupancy level of said first cell, thereby dynamically changing the border between said first and second cell.
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Abstract
In a mobile cellular radio system, load balancing is achieved by moving dynamically the borders between any two cells such that an overloaded cell becomes smaller and the neighboring cell larger. This is achieved by lowering the entering signal strength threshold for handoff to the neighboring cell and/or increasing the entering signal strength threshold for handoff from the neighboring cell. Thresholds are unique for any two cells.
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1. A method to achieve a load sharing between a first cell and a second cell adjacent to said first cell in a cellular mobile radio system where each of said cells is serving a number of mobile station, said first cell having a predetermined entering threshold which is a function of the received signal strength for mobile stations entering this cell from said second adjacent cell by means of handoff, and a certain occupancy level indicating the occupied channels in relation to the available channels in the cell, said method including:
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a) determining the occupancy level of said first and said second cells, b) determining whether said second cell has a lower occupancy level than said first cell, c) determining an entering threshold level for said second cell which is a function of the received signal strength for mobile stations in said first cell about to enter said second cell, and d) decreasing said entering threshold for said second cell if the occupancy level of the second cell is found to be lower than the occupancy level of said first cell, thereby dynamically changing the border between said first and second cell. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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2. A method to achieve a load sharing between a first cell and a second cell adjacent to said first cell in a cellular mobile radio system where each of said cells is serving a number of mobile stations, said first cell having a predetermined entering threshold which is a function of received signal strength for mobile stations entering this cell from said second adjacent cell by means of handoff, and a certain occupancy level indicating the occupied channels in relation to the available channels in the cell, said method including:
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a) determining the occupancy level of said first and said second cell, b) determining whether said second cell has a lower occupancy level than said first cell, c) determining an entering threshold level for said second cell which is a function of received signal strength for mobile stations in said first cell about to enter said second cell, and d) increasing said entering threshold for said first cell if the occupancy level of the second cell is found to be lower than the occupancy level of said first cell, thereby dynamically changing the border between said first and second cell.
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6. A method to achieve a load sharing between a first cell and a plurality of neighboring cells in a cellular mobile radio system, where each of said cells is serving a number of mobile stations, and each cell having a predetermined entering signal threshold value which is a function of the received signal strength of mobile stations entering this cell from said first cell by means of handoff and each of the cells having a certain occupancy level indicating the occupied channels in relation to the available channels in the respective cell, said method including:
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a) determining the occupancy level of said first cell; b) determining whether each of said plurality of neighboring cells has an occupancy level less than the occupancy level of said first cell, c) selecting those cells of said plurality of cells which have a lower occupancy level than said first cell, and d) decreasing the entering threshold level which is a function of the received signal strength of said selected cells which have a lower occupancy level than said first cell, thereby dynamically changing the border of said first cell. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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