9271132

Service Processing Method, a Baseband Processor Chip and a Terminal

PublishedFebruary 23, 2016
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Patent Claims
31 claims

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1. A service processing method, characterized by comprising: in response to a need for processing a Circuit Switched (CS) domain service by a terminal, identifying whether Packet Switched (PS) domain data that is received/transmitted in a PS domain service being currently processed by the terminal is critical data for maintaining the QoS level of the PS domain service, wherein the critical data is data for keeping the PS domain service continuous and/or keeping the PS domain data transmission rate from a significant decrease; in response to that the PS domain data being received/transmitted is not critical data suspending the processing of the PS domain service and processing the CS domain service.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that the processing of the PS domain service is resumed after the processing of the CS domain service.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that the reception/transmission of the critical data is prior to the processing of the CS domain service.

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4. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that the critical data is data specified by a communication protocol or user specified data.

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5. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that processing the CS domain service comprises: receiving and processing a CS domain paging message; a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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6. The method according to claim 1 , characterized in that, a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; processing the CS domain service correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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7. The method according to claim 2 , characterized in that processing the CS domain service comprises: receiving and processing a CS domain paging message; a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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8. The method according to claim 2 , characterized in that, a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; processing the CS domain service correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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9. The method according to claim 3 , characterized in that processing the CS domain service comprises: receiving and processing a CS domain paging message; a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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10. The method according to claim 3 , characterized in that, a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; processing the CS domain service correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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11. The method according to claim 4 , characterized in that processing the CS domain service comprises: receiving and processing a CS domain paging message; a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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12. The method according to claim 4 , characterized in that, a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; processing the CS domain service correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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13. The method according to claim 5 , characterized in that receiving and processing the CS domain paging message comprises: receiving the CS domain paging message; according to information within the CS domain paging message, identifying whether it is required to receive a broadcast message or process a CS domain communication service; in response to that it is required to receive a broadcast message, receiving and processing the broadcast message; in response to that it is required to process a CS domain communication service, processing the CS domain communication service.

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14. The method according to claim 13 , characterized in that receiving and processing the broadcast message comprises: receiving the broadcast message, and identifying whether the location area the terminal is located in has changed according to information within the broadcast message; in response to the location area the terminal is located in has changed, performing location area update for a user card of the terminal.

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15. The method according to claim 6 , characterized in that receiving and processing the broadcast message comprises: receiving the broadcast message, and identifying whether the location area the terminal is located in has changed according to information within the broadcast message; in response to that the location area the terminal is located in has changed, performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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16. A baseband processor chip, characterized by comprising: a first service processing unit, for processing a CS domain service; a second service processing unit, for processing a PS domain service; a monitor unit, for monitoring whether the first service processing unit needs to process a CS domain service; an identification unit, for according to the monitor result of the monitor unit, in response to a need for processing a CS domain service by the first service processing unit, identifying whether PS domain data being received/transmitted in the PS domain service that is currently processed by the second service processing unit is critical data for maintaining a QoS level of the PS domain service, wherein the critical data is data for keeping the PS domain service continuous and/or keeping the PS domain data transmission rate from a significant decrease; a scheduling unit, for according to the identification result of the identification unit, in response to the PS domain data that is being received/transmitted is not critical data, instructing the second service processing unit to suspend the processing of the PS domain service, and instructing the first service processing unit to process the CS domain service.

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17. The baseband processor chip according to claim 16 , characterized in that the scheduling unit is further used to after the CS domain service has been processed by the first service processing unit, instruct the second service processing unit to resume the processing of the PS domain service.

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18. The baseband processor chip according to claim 16 , characterized in that the receiving/transmitting of critical data by the second service processing unit is prior to the processing of the CS domain service performed by the first service processing unit.

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19. The baseband processor chip according to claim 16 , characterized in that the critical data is data specified by a communication protocol or user specified data.

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20. The baseband processor chip according to claim 16 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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21. The baseband processor chip according to claim 16 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; wherein processing the CS domain service by the first service processing unit correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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22. The baseband processor chip according claim 17 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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23. The baseband processor chip according to claim 17 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; wherein processing the CS domain service by the first service processing unit correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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24. The baseband processor chip according to claim 18 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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25. The baseband processor chip according to claim 18 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; wherein processing the CS domain service by the first service processing unit correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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26. The baseband processor chip according to claim 19 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises a time for receiving a paging message as specified by a paging period arriving, or a paging indicator indicating it is required to receive a paging message.

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27. The baseband processor chip according to claim 19 , characterized in that a need for processing a CS domain service comprises: a time for receiving a broadcast message or a time for performing location area update according to a time interval specified in a communication protocol arriving; wherein processing the CS domain service by the first service processing unit correspondingly comprises: receiving and processing the broadcast message, or performing location area update for the user card of the terminal.

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28. The baseband processor chip according to claim 20 , characterized in that when receiving and processing the CS domain paging message, the first service processing unit is particularly used to receiving the CS domain paging message; according to information within the CS domain paging message, identify whether it is required to receive a broadcast message or process a CS domain communication service; in response to that it is required to receive a broadcast message, receive and process the broadcast message; in response to that it is required to process a CS domain communication service, process the CS domain communication service.

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29. The baseband processor chip according to claim 28 , characterized in that when receiving and processing the broadcast message, the first service processing unit is particularly used to receive the broadcast message, and identify whether the location area the terminal is located in has changed according to information within the broadcast message; in response to that the location area the terminal is located in has changed, perform location area update for a user card of the terminal.

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30. A terminal, comprising a RE chip and a baseband processor chip, characterized in that the baseband processor chip is used to, in response to a need for processing a CS domain service, identify whether PS domain data being received/transmitted in the PS domain service that is currently processed is critical data for maintaining the QoS level of the PS domain service, wherein the critical data is data for keeping the PS domain service continuous and/or keeping the PS domain data transmission rate from a significant decrease; and in response to that the PS domain data being received/transmitted is not critical data, suspend the PS domain service and process the CS domain service.

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31. The terminal according to claim 30 , characterized in that the baseband processor chip comprises the baseband processor chip according to any one of claim 16 to claim 21 .

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February 23, 2016

Inventors

Zhi Zhang
Jiwu Liu
Xianliang Chen
Xichun Gao
Yuan Xu
Wenbo Lu
Ma Zhang
Yingping Hu

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