Abstract:
The present invention is related to a method and apparatus for facilitating lossless handover in a wireless communication system comprising at least one wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU), a source evolved Node B (eNB), a target eNB, and a mobility management entity/user plane entity (MME/UPE) where the WTRU is in wireless communication with the source eNB. The source eNB determines to handover the WTRU to the target eNB, requests status reports from the WTRU, and requests handover to the target eNB. The handover request includes context information relating to the WTRU which is sent to the target eNB. The target eNB configures resources for the WTRU and transmits a handover response signal to the source eNB. The source eNB commands the WTRU to perform a handover to the target eNB and forwards data to the target eNB. The WTRU performs the handover to the target eNB.
Abstract:
An all Internet protocol (IP) network is disclosed. The all IP network includes an application server autonomous access (ASAA) server having a management policy database, a plurality of diverse IP networks and at least one converged IP communication unit. The ASAA server downloads a plurality of different management policies to respective ones of the diverse IP networks and the converged IP communication unit based on events associated with the converged IP communication unit and the diverse IP networks, such as changes in the location of the converged IP communication unit.
Abstract:
A system for providing general packet radio services (GPRS) to a mobile station includes a packet network operable to transport packets of information, a database coupled to the packet network and operable to store profile information associated with the mobile station, and a base station operable to communicate with the mobile station over a wireless interface. The system also includes an access point coupled to the base station and to the packet network. The access point is operable to communicate with the mobile station through the base station. The system further includes a GPRS support node coupled to the packet network and operable to communicate with the access point. The GPRS support node is also operable to monitor a location of the mobile station and to route packets of information for the mobile station to the access point. In addition, the system includes an interworking point coupled to the packet network. The interworking point is operable to communicate with the GPRS support node using a first protocol and with a public network using a second protocol. The interworking point is also operable to interwork between the first protocol and the second protocol.
Abstract:
A network architecture uses an Application Server Autonomous Access (ASAA) server which allows paging and call routing across different types of wireless and wireline access networks. The ASAA server provides connectivity between an external voice or data network and a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU). The external voice or data network may be a public switched telephone network (PSTN) or a public data network (PDN), so that the connectivity between the external network and the WTRU is provided through the access networks using data from the ASAA server.
Abstract:
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) comprises a terminal end and a mobile terminal. The terminal end provides packets for transfer over a wireless interface. The mobile terminal receives the provided packets and processes the packets for transfer over the wireless interface. The mobile terminal monitors the provided packets and determines whether a quality of service (QoS) change is desired. The mobile terminal requests a change of QoS of a wireless network based on the determination.
Abstract:
A packet-based wireless local loop includes a wireless router operable to communicate with a network and a fixed wireless unit operable to communicate with the router over a wireless interface. The fixed wireless unit is operable to transmit a first plurality of packet messages to the router. The first plurality of messages contains analog traffic and data traffic from at least one wired device. The fixed wireless unit is also operable to receive a second plurality of messages from the router. The second plurality of messages contains analog traffic and data traffic, and the fixed wireless unit is further operable to communicate the analog traffic and the data traffic in the second plurality of messages to at least one of the wired devices.