Methods for handling reconfiguration of radio base stations in radio local loop systems
First Claim
1. A method for reconfiguring a radiocommunication system having a local exchange connected to a remote unit via a wireless connection supported by a radio terminal having limited mobility, said method comprising the steps of:
- restricting said radio terminal having limited mobility to a first cell with which said radio terminal may communicate;
splitting said first cell into a plurality of cells, such that said radio terminal is subsequently located within a second cell;
reassigning, in response to said splitting step, said radio terminal from said first cell to said second cell, such that said radio terminal is then restricted to communicate with said second cell; and
broadcasting an indication of said second cell'"'"'s identity to said radio terminal.
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Abstract
Techniques for enhancing radiocommunication systems, e.g., radio local loop systems, are described. Radio local loop systems replace a portion of the wired connections between a local exchange and, for example, a telephone set, with a wireless connection. Like conventional wired systems, remote unit mobility is limited. However, the present invention supports system reconfigurations, such as cell splitting, in a manner which obviates the conventional necessity of reprogramming each remote unit in a radio local loop system. Backup cells can also be provided to enhance system reliability.
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1. A method for reconfiguring a radiocommunication system having a local exchange connected to a remote unit via a wireless connection supported by a radio terminal having limited mobility, said method comprising the steps of:
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restricting said radio terminal having limited mobility to a first cell with which said radio terminal may communicate; splitting said first cell into a plurality of cells, such that said radio terminal is subsequently located within a second cell; reassigning, in response to said splitting step, said radio terminal from said first cell to said second cell, such that said radio terminal is then restricted to communicate with said second cell; and broadcasting an indication of said second cell'"'"'s identity to said radio terminal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14)
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10. A method for reconfiguring a radiocommunication system having a local exchange connected to a remote unit via a wireless connection supported by a radio terminal, said method comprising the steps of:
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restricting said radio terminal to a first cell with which said radio terminal may communicate; reconfiguring said radiocommunication system such that said radio terminal is within a second cell; reassigning said radio terminal from said first cell to said second cell, such that said radio terminal is then restricted to communicate with said second cell; broadcasting an indication of said second cell'"'"'s identity to said radio terminal and broadcasting a roaming message from said first cell to said radio terminal instructing said radio terminal to restrict access to said second cell instead of said first cell; transmitting, by said radio terminal, a roaming access message to said second cell using the identity of said second cell provided in said roaming message; verifying, by said radiocommunication system, a correspondence between said radio terminal and said second cell upon receipt of said roaming access message; and transmitting, from said second cell to said radio terminal, one of a roaming complete message and a roaming reject message based upon a result of said verifying step.
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11. A method for reconfiguring a radiocommunication system having a local exchange connected to a remote unit via a wireless connection supported by a radio terminal having limited mobility, said method comprising the steps of:
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restricting said radio terminal having limited mobility to a first base station with which said radio terminal may communicate; adding a second base station to said radiocommunication system; reassigning, in response to said adding step, said radio terminal from said first base station to said second base station, such that said radio terminal is then restricted to communicate with said second base station; and providing an indication of said second base station'"'"'s identity to said radio terminal. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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