Method and apparatus for performing mobile station assisted hard handoff using off line searching
First Claim
1. A method for minimizing the amount of time during which communication between a mobile station and a fixed communication system is lost during hard handoff, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) tuning a receiver from an origination frequency to an alternative frequency;
(b) receiving signals at the alternative frequency from destination base stations;
(c) storing the signals received at the alternative frequency;
(d) retuning the receiver to the origination frequency;
(e) at the mobile station concurrently both;
(e1) receiving signals at the origination frequency from an origination base station; and
(e2) analyzing the stored signals to determine whether the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base stations; and
(f) enabling hard handoff of the mobile station from the origination base station to the destination base station if the analysis of the stored signals determines that the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base station.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for minimizing the amount of time that a mobile station is to be out of communication with an "origination" base station while searching for a suitable system to which to perform a mobile station assisted hard handoff. After being directed to search for pilot signals in an alternate frequency band, the mobile station tunes to that alternate frequency and samples the incoming data, storing those samples in memory. When a sufficient number of samples have been stored, the mobile station retunes to the origination frequency. The forward link data is again received by the mobile station, and reverse link data can be successfully transmitted to the origination base station. After retuning to the origination frequency, a searcher in the mobile station will subsequently be employed to search for pilot signal offsets utilizing the stored data collected from the alternate frequency.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for minimizing the amount of time during which communication between a mobile station and a fixed communication system is lost during hard handoff, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) tuning a receiver from an origination frequency to an alternative frequency; (b) receiving signals at the alternative frequency from destination base stations; (c) storing the signals received at the alternative frequency; (d) retuning the receiver to the origination frequency; (e) at the mobile station concurrently both; (e1) receiving signals at the origination frequency from an origination base station; and (e2) analyzing the stored signals to determine whether the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base stations; and (f) enabling hard handoff of the mobile station from the origination base station to the destination base station if the analysis of the stored signals determines that the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base station. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for use in a communications system which includes:
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(a) an origination base station operating at an origination frequency; (b) destination base stations operating at an alternative frequency; and (c) a mobile station tunable to operate at either the origination frequency or the alternative frequency; the method being characterized by the steps of; (d) the mobile station tuning from the origination frequency to the alternative frequency; (e) the mobile station receiving signals at the alternative frequency from the destination base stations; (f) storing the signals received at the alternative frequency; (g) the mobile station retuning to the origination frequency; (h) at the mobile station concurrently both; (h1A) transmitting signals to the origination base station; (h1B) receiving signals from the origination base station;
or(h1C) both transmitting signals to and receiving signals from the origination base station;
at the origination frequency; and(h2) analyzing the stored signals to determine whether the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base stations; and (i) enabling hard handoff of the mobile station from the origination base station to the destination base station if the analysis of the stored signals determines that the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base station. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. Apparatus for minimizing the amount of time during which communication between a mobile station and a fixed communication system is lost during hard handoff, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) means for tuning a receiver from an origination frequency to an alternative frequency; (b) means for receiving signals at the alternative frequency from destination base stations; (c) means for storing the signals received at the alternative frequency; (d) means for retuning the receiver to the origination frequency; (e) means, at the mobile station, for concurrently both; (e1) receiving signals at the origination frequency from an origination base station; and (e2) analyzing the stored signals to determine whether the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base stations; and (f) means for enabling hard handoff of the mobile station from the origination base station to the destination base station if the analysis of the stored signals determines that the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base station. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. Apparatus for use in a communications system which includes:
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(a) an origination base station operating at an origination frequency; (b) destination base stations operating at an alternative frequency; and (c) a mobile station tunable to operate at either the origination frequency or the alternative frequency; the apparatus being characterized by; (d) means for the mobile station tuning from the origination frequency to the alternative frequency; (e) means for the mobile station receiving signals at the alternative frequency from the destination base station; (f) means for storing the signals received at the alternative frequency; (g) means for the mobile station retuning to the origination frequency; (h) means, at the mobile station, for concurrently both; (h1A) transmitting signals to the origination base station; (h1B) receiving signals from the origination base station;
or(h1C) both transmitting signals to and receiving signals from the origination base station;
at the origination frequency; and(h2) analyzing the stored signals to determine whether the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base stations; and (i) means for enabling hard handoff of the mobile station from the origination base station to the destination base station if the analysis of the stored signals determines that the alternative frequency can support communications between the mobile station and the destination base station. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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