Method for handover in multicellular environment

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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C455S437000, C455S440000, C455S443000

Reexamination Certificate

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06212382

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates in general to a communications system in a multicellular environment, and more particularly to a method for handover in a multicellular environment including an overlay and underlay of macrocells and microcells.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
In a cellular communication system, a service coverage area served by a base station is called a cell. In a multicellular or macrocellular environment, a larger cell, or macrocell, may be further divided into smaller cells, or microcells in order to increase capacity. An overlay of macrocells may be implemented over the same area that an underlay of microcells are implemented. Thus, a microcellular network includes a plurality of microcells which may be partially disposed within at least one macrocell. A mobile station may be located in an area that is serviced by both a macrocell and a microcell.
In some cellular communication systems it is sometimes desirable to have more than one layer of cells. A particular example is a layer of microcells (e.g. a cluster of small cells a few hundred meters in diameter or less) existing under an “Umbrella” of a much larger cell or cells, usually known as macrocells. Other examples might include (not exclusively) concentric cells where an area of coverage is divided into an inner region near to the base station site and an outer annular region further from the base site, with each region treated as separate cells. A further example is that of conventional cells versus “Supercells” where “Supercells” in GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), terminology means cells which include coverage of communications ranges in excess of 35 Km from the base station, often used for rural or maritime coverage. Another term for this is “Extended Cells”.
Having established a multi-layer cellular network, it is often necessary to direct certain mobile stations (or subscriber units) from one layer to another layer and to hold a mobile station in one layer or the other. It may further be desirable to accomplish this, even though the normal cell selection procedure would result in the mobile naturally selecting a cell layer other than the one desired by the revised system operation. A particular example is in microcell/macrocell networks, where it is desirable to direct fast moving vehicular subscribers to a wide area macrocell network and slow moving pedestrian subscribers to a small area microcell network. In such communications systems, there may be no mechanism in the network to do this as part of normal systems operation. A particular example is the GSM phase one networks, which did not anticipate microcellular operation and in which all mobile subscribers (fast moving and slow moving) select the strongest cell (which would usually be the nearest microcell).
EP-A-0589279 describes a microcellular communication system having microcells overlaid by macrocells.
Thus, it is desired to have a method to induce a mobile station to select the cell layer preferred for system operation and to maintain the mobile on that layer as required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a method of performing a handover of a mobile station in a multicellular environment having layers of cells containing at least one macrocell and a plurality of microcells at least partially disclosed in the at least one macrocell, the method characterised by the steps of: sending to the mobile station a neighbour list identifying cells associated with a layer to which the mobile station is to be handed off; and performing handover between the layers.
For a handoff from a microcell to a macrocell, the neighbour list sent to the mobile station only identifies cells associated with the macrocell, whereas for a handoff from a macrocell to a microcell, the neighbour list sent to the mobile station identifies cells associated with the macrocell and the microcell.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.


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