9271205

Measurement Management in Small-Cell Systems

PublishedFebruary 23, 2016
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1. A method for measurement reporting in a cellular user device connected to a primary cell and being within receiving range of a second cell, the method comprising: measuring a signal from the second cell; determining a measurement quantity based on the measurement; determining a cell state associated with the second cell; evaluating a trigger condition using both the measurement quantity and the cell state; and transmitting a measurement report if the trigger condition is satisfied.

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2. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a cell state associated with the second cell comprises determining whether the second cell is in an active state or in a dormant state.

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3. The method of claim 2 wherein the active state is a state wherein the second cell transmits reference signals with a periodicity that is equal to or shorter than 5 ms and the dormant state is a state wherein the second cell transmits reference signals with a periodicity greater than 5 ms.

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4. The method of claim 1 wherein measuring a signal from the second cell comprises measuring one of the following signals corresponding to the second cell: a common reference signal, a primary synchronization signal, a secondary synchronization signal, a small-cell discovery signal, a positioning reference signal, and a channel-state information reference signal.

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5. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a measurement quantity comprises determining one of the following measurement quantities: a reference signal received power and a reference signal received quality.

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6. The method of claim 2 wherein evaluating a trigger condition using both the measurement quantity and the cell state further comprises evaluating the trigger condition using a first cell-specific offset value if the second cell is in active state and evaluating the trigger condition using a second cell-specific offset value if the second cell is in dormant state.

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7. The method of claim 2 wherein evaluating a trigger condition using both the measurement quantity and the cell state further comprises evaluating the trigger condition using a first hysteresis parameter value if the second cell is in active state and evaluating the trigger condition using a second hysteresis parameter value if the second cell is in dormant state.

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8. The method of claim 2 wherein evaluating a trigger condition using both the measurement quantity and the cell state further comprises evaluating the trigger condition by comparing the measurement quantity to a first threshold value if the second cell is in active state and evaluating the trigger condition by comparing the measurement quantity to a second threshold value if the second cell is in dormant state.

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9. The method of claim 8 wherein the second threshold value is greater than the first threshold value.

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10. The method of claim 2 further comprising: measuring a second signal from a third cell; determining a second measurement quantity based on the measured second signal; determining if the second measurement quantity is smaller than a third threshold value; and transmitting a measurement report including the second measurement quantity to the primary cell if the second measurement quantity is smaller than the third threshold and the trigger condition is satisfied.

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11. A method for configuring a cellular user device for measurement reporting, the cellular user device being connected to a primary cell and being within receiving range of a neighboring cell, the method comprising transmitting a configuration from the primary cell to the cellular user device, the configuration including information for determining a trigger condition for reporting a measurement of a characteristic of the neighboring cell, the trigger condition being based upon both the measurement and a state of the neighbor cell.

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12. The method of claim 11 wherein the state of the neighbor cell is one of an active state and a dormant state, wherein in the active state, the neighbor cell transmits reference signals with a periodicity equal to or shorter than 5 ms, and in the dormant state the neighbor cell transmits reference signals with a periodicity greater than 5 ms.

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13. The method of claim 11 wherein the measured characteristic is measured relative to a common reference signal, a primary synchronization signal, a secondary synchronization signal, a small-cell discovery signal, a positioning reference signal, and a channel-state information reference signal.

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14. The method of claim 11 wherein the measured characteristic is one of a reference signal received power and a reference signal received quality.

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15. The method of claim 12 wherein the information used for determining the trigger condition includes a first cell-specific offset value for use if the neighbor cell is in the active state and a second cell-specific offset value for use if the neighbor cell is in the dormant state.

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16. The method of claim 12 wherein the information used for determining the trigger condition includes a first hysteresis parameter value for use if the neighbor cell is in the active state and a second hysteresis parameter value for use if the neighbor cell is in the dormant state.

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17. The method of claim 12 wherein the information used for determining the trigger condition includes a first threshold value for comparison to the measured characteristic of the neighboring cell for use if the second cell is in active state and a second threshold value for comparison to the measured characteristic of the neighboring cell for use if the second cell is in dormant state.

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18. The method of claim 17 wherein the second threshold value is greater than the first threshold value.

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19. A cellular user device comprising: a processor; and a measurement module run by the processor, the measurement module being configured to measure a characteristic of a neighbor cell while the cellular user device is connected to a primary cell and to determine whether to transmit a measurement report to the primary cell by applying a trigger condition, wherein the trigger condition depends upon both the measured characteristic and a state of the neighbor cell.

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20. The cellular user device in accordance with claim 19 , wherein the state of the neighbor cell is one of an active state, wherein the neighbor cell transmits reference signals with a periodicity equal to or shorter than 5 ms, and a dormant state, wherein the neighbor cell transmits reference signals with a periodicity greater than 5 ms.

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February 23, 2016

Inventors

Ravikiran Nory
Sandeep Krishnamurthy
Vijay Nangia
Murali Narasimha
Ajit Nimbalker

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