Forward link based rescue channel method and apparatus for telecommunication systems
First Claim
1. In a mobile station (MS), a method for continuing a connection between the MS and a network, comprising:
- detecting an acknowledgement failure, wherein the acknowledgement failure is detected when the MS has not received an acknowledgement to a message sent by the MS after a certain number of retransmissions of the message by the MS;
disabling a transmitter of the MS when the acknowledgement failure is detected; and
initiating a call rescue handoff after disabling the transmitter;
wherein the call rescue handoff includesautonomously adding a pilot corresponding to a rescue channel to an active set of the MS,enabling the transmitter after adding the pilot to the active set,monitoring the rescue channel for good frames, andcontinuing the connection when the good frames are received; and
wherein the acknowledgement failure is determined by detecting a Layer 2 acknowledgement failure.
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Abstract
A forward rescue procedure (FRP) for preventing loss of signal and dropped connections between a mobile station and the infrastructure in a wireless telecommunications network is disclosed. The FRP allows wireless systems to recover from forward link failures at the mobile station that would otherwise result in dropped connections. Examples of failure scenarios that can be overcome using the FRP include forward link Layer 2 acknowledgement failures and loss of forward link signal due to a fade that causes loss of signal for a period of time exceeding a threshold value. In response to a potential connection drop situation, a mobile station will autonomously add base station pilot channels to the active set of its rake receiver in order to rescue the connection in danger of dropping. Concurrently, the wireless network infrastructure will initiate transmission on alternative forward link channels that are likely to be monitored by the mobile station during an FRP. If the same channels are monitored by the MS and transmitted on by the infrastructure, the connection in danger of dropping can be rescued.
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8 Claims
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1. In a mobile station (MS), a method for continuing a connection between the MS and a network, comprising:
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detecting an acknowledgement failure, wherein the acknowledgement failure is detected when the MS has not received an acknowledgement to a message sent by the MS after a certain number of retransmissions of the message by the MS; disabling a transmitter of the MS when the acknowledgement failure is detected; and initiating a call rescue handoff after disabling the transmitter; wherein the call rescue handoff includes autonomously adding a pilot corresponding to a rescue channel to an active set of the MS, enabling the transmitter after adding the pilot to the active set, monitoring the rescue channel for good frames, and continuing the connection when the good frames are received; and wherein the acknowledgement failure is determined by detecting a Layer 2 acknowledgement failure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a mobile station (MS), a method for continuing a connection between the MS and a network, comprising:
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detecting an acknowledgement failure, wherein the acknowledgement failure is detected when the MS has not received an acknowledgement to a message sent by the MS after a certain number of retransmissions of the message by the MS; autonomously adding a pilot corresponding to a rescue channel to an active set of the MS when the acknowledgement failure is detected; monitoring the rescue channel for good frames; and continuing the connection over the rescue channel when the good frames are received via the rescue channel; wherein the acknowledgement failure is detected by detecting a Layer 2 acknowledgement failure. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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