Method of effecting handover in a mobile multilayer cellular radio system
First Claim
1. A method of effecting handover in a mobile radio system comprising fixed base stations and mobile stations said radio system includes radio cells wherein the cells are divided into a first layer and a second layer where a cell in the first layer covers a plurality of cells in the second layer, wherein a mobile station moves in a first cell in said second layer towards a second, bordering cell in the second layer and is prepared to handover to said second bordering cell in accordance with certain criteria, comprising the steps of:
- measuring signal strength of at least two base stations for said first and said second cell in said second layer of the radio cells;
comparing the measured signal strength of said at least two base stations and selecting the base station corresponding to the highest measured signal strength;
handing over the mobile station from said first cell to said second cell in the second layer when said highest measured signal strength exceeds the signal strength from the base station in said first cell;
handing over the mobile station from the first cell in said second layer to the cell in said first layer which covers at least the first and the second cell in the second layer when the highest measured signal strength does not exceed the signal strength from the base station in said first cell in the second layer and an alarm criteria has been met; and
letting the mobile station remain in the first cell in said second layer when said alarm criteria has not been met.
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Abstract
A method of effecting handover in a mobile telephone system comprising fixed base stations and mobile stations. The system includes several layers of radio cells, where a cell in a given layer covers several cells in a nearest underlying or subordinate layer. A mobile station moving in a microcell may find it difficult to handover to another microcell in the same cell layer, when the signal strength of the established connection in the first microcell is rapidly weakened. No information concerning the target base station can be transmitted. According to the proposed method, handover is effected to a cell in the nearest overlying cell layer, a so-called umbrella cell, either permanently (the mobile is moving quickly) or temporarily (the mobile is moving slowly). In the latter case, handover is made back to a microcell. The handover command is either transmitted from the base station of the microcell having elevated power, or from the target base station.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of effecting handover in a mobile radio system comprising fixed base stations and mobile stations said radio system includes radio cells wherein the cells are divided into a first layer and a second layer where a cell in the first layer covers a plurality of cells in the second layer, wherein a mobile station moves in a first cell in said second layer towards a second, bordering cell in the second layer and is prepared to handover to said second bordering cell in accordance with certain criteria, comprising the steps of:
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measuring signal strength of at least two base stations for said first and said second cell in said second layer of the radio cells; comparing the measured signal strength of said at least two base stations and selecting the base station corresponding to the highest measured signal strength; handing over the mobile station from said first cell to said second cell in the second layer when said highest measured signal strength exceeds the signal strength from the base station in said first cell; handing over the mobile station from the first cell in said second layer to the cell in said first layer which covers at least the first and the second cell in the second layer when the highest measured signal strength does not exceed the signal strength from the base station in said first cell in the second layer and an alarm criteria has been met; and letting the mobile station remain in the first cell in said second layer when said alarm criteria has not been met. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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