Method and apparatus for adjacent coverage area handoff in communication systems
First Claim
1. A method for performing handoff between adjacent service areas in a wireless communication system that transfers communication signals using at least one central communications station which establishes geographical service areas for user terminals operating within the system, comprising the steps of:
- detecting a physical transition of a user terminal between a first service area and a second adjacent service area, each established by said one central communications station, by detecting signal strength for signals from said adjacent service areas;
requesting a forward link channel for use by said user terminal in said second service area, while said user terminal also communicates using said first service area for forward link communications, when a detected signal strength for the second adjacent service area at least equals that of said first service area;
inspecting values for at least one pre-selected communication parameter, and prohibiting execution of said requesting step when a minimum change in value has not occurred for said parameter since a new forward link channel was previously requested for said user terminal;
confirming that said forward link channel for said second service area is operating according to a pre-selected minimum quality level; and
disengaging use by said user terminal of the forward link for said first service area upon confirmation of said pre-selected minimum quality level.
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Abstract
A handoff technique in which system users detect transitions in service between a current service area and an adjacent service area, and request a forward link channel in the new service area when a detected signal strength for the new service area exceeds predetermined threshold levels. The forward communications link in the current service area is maintained until the strength of the new service area signal reaches a certain level and appropriate channel quality is confirmed, as based on various known criteria. Typically, service area transitions are detected using the signal strength of pilot or paging signals associated with service areas, which are used to determine a relative signal strength of new service area signals. Pilot signal level adjustments used to counter roll-off effects are detected and compensated for in comparing signal levels. To minimize the burden on system resources, new service area signals are not selectable until a minimum time has passed, or a minimum change in energy from a prior pilot signal is detected. In addition, communications using the previous service area can be dropped almost immediately upon engaging the new service area.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for performing handoff between adjacent service areas in a wireless communication system that transfers communication signals using at least one central communications station which establishes geographical service areas for user terminals operating within the system, comprising the steps of:
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detecting a physical transition of a user terminal between a first service area and a second adjacent service area, each established by said one central communications station, by detecting signal strength for signals from said adjacent service areas;
requesting a forward link channel for use by said user terminal in said second service area, while said user terminal also communicates using said first service area for forward link communications, when a detected signal strength for the second adjacent service area at least equals that of said first service area;
inspecting values for at least one pre-selected communication parameter, and prohibiting execution of said requesting step when a minimum change in value has not occurred for said parameter since a new forward link channel was previously requested for said user terminal;
confirming that said forward link channel for said second service area is operating according to a pre-selected minimum quality level; and
disengaging use by said user terminal of the forward link for said first service area upon confirmation of said pre-selected minimum quality level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
storing identifying information in a memory location for each service area used, up to a predetermined maximum number of such service areas, and for a predetermined maximum length of time; and
comparing newly detected and stored identification information for service areas to determine if a same service area is being detected again within said length of time.
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5. Apparatus for performing handoff between adjacent service areas in a wireless communication system in which system users transfer communication signals using at least one central communications station which establishes geographical service areas for user terminals operating within the system, comprising:
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means for detecting a physical transition of a user terminal between a first service area and a second adjacent service area, each established by said at least one central communications station, by detecting signal strength for signals from said adjacent service areas;
means for requesting a forward link channel for use by said user terminal in said second service area, while said user terminal also communicates using said first service area for forward link communications, said request being made when a detected signal strength for the second adjacent service area at least equals that of said first service area;
means for disengaging use by said user terminal of the forward link for said first service area when said forward link channel for said second service area exceeds a pre-selected minimum quality level; and
hysteresis means for inspecting values for at least one pre-selected communication parameter, and prohibiting transfer of a new channel request when a minimum change in value has not occurred for said parameter since a new forward link channel was previously requested for said user terminal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
a memory in which identifying information for each service area used, up to a predetermined maximum number of such service areas, is stored for a predetermined maximum length of time; and
means for comparing stored and newly detected identification information for service areas to determine if a same service area is being detected again within said length of time.
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