Abstract:
There are provided measures for enhanced admission control in relay-enhanced access networks, said measures exemplarily including receipt of a bearer admission request of at least one bearer in a relay-enhanced access network, said at least one bearer consisting of a bearer on an access link between a user equipment and a relay node and a bearer on a backhaul link between said relay node and a base station, and execution of a combined bearer admission control of said at least one bearer at one of said relay node and said base station, including a bearer admission control on the access link and a bearer admission control on the backhaul link. Said measures may exemplarily be applied for enhancing admission control in relay-enhanced LTE and LTE-Advanced access networks.
Abstract:
An apparatus processes a first data packet header element of fixed length which identifies a bearer or a logical channel, as well as a configuration parameter indicating the length of an additional second data packet header element inclusive of a length of zero. A combination of the first data packet header element and the second data packet header element identifies a bearer or a logical channel of a user equipment. Data of different user equipments is processed in a transport block data packet by utilizing a packet header of the transport block data packet including combination of the first data packet header element and the second data packet header element for each different combination of bearer or logical channel and user equipment.
Abstract:
An indication of the speed of movement of a UE in a radio communications system is received (801) at a network node of the radio communications system. The parameters of the radio communications system are then analyzed (803) using the speed of movement indication. The system parameters are then adjusted (805) using the analysis.
Abstract:
A relay node receives from user equipments UE CQI reports which give a CQI value per radio band resource RBR, from which are aggregated across the RBRs and/or aggregated per UE across that UE's RBR values. The relay node reports an indication of the average to its controlling access node (eNodeB), either explicitly or implicitly (e.g., a gain applied to the CQI of the downlink between the relay and access nodes). The relay node also checks the UEs' buffer status (actual or predicted) and reports either periodically or based on an underflow/overflow occurrence. For periodic reports, each UE buffer experiencing the overrun/underrun is reported.
Abstract:
There are provided measures for enhanced admission control in relay-enhanced access networks, said measures exemplarily including receipt of a bearer admission request of at least one bearer in a relay-enhanced access network, said at least one bearer consisting of a bearer on an access link between a user equipment and a relay node and a bearer on a backhaul link between said relay node and a base station, and execution of a combined bearer admission control of said at least one bearer at one of said relay node and said base station, including a bearer admission control on the access link and a bearer admission control on the backhaul link. Said measures may exemplarily be applied for enhancing admission control in relay-enhanced LTE and LTE-Advanced access networks.
Abstract:
Embodiments herein relate to a method in a second network node (13,14) for detecting a short stay handover of a user equipment (11) in a second cell (16) in a telecommunication system (10). The user equipment (11) is handed over from a first cell (15) to the second cell (16) and from the second cell (16) to a third cell (17) in the telecommunication system (10). The second network node sends, to a first network node (12,18), an indication in a message that a short stay handover has occurred when determined that the user equipment (11) is handed over to the third cell (17) before a time threshold, thereby enabling the first network node (12,18) to detect the short stay handover.
Abstract:
A donor base station (12) serves a mobile cell (20) provided by a mobile relay node (16) and advantageously limits the cells that it notifies about its serving of the mobile cell (20) to those cells that currently neighbor both the donor cell and the mobile cell (20). To this end, the donor base station (12) determines, based on identifying information that identifies cells currently neighboring the mobile cell (20), a subset of cells that neighbor both the mobile cell (20) and the donor cell. The base station (12) then sends an update message to the subset indicating that it is serving the mobile cell (20). In some embodiments, the donor base station (12) generates the message to indicate that the particular cell it is serving is a mobile cell (20). The cells in the subset then control handover to or from that particular cell based on one or more defined handover triggering thresholds specific to mobile cells.
Abstract:
A method selecting one of a plurality of communication options, each communication option providing a different division of resources between a first link between at least one relay node and a base station and a second link between said at least one relay node and a plurality of user equipment configured to communicate with said at least one relay node; and using said selected communication option to control the division of resources between said first and second links, wherein said using includes sending information to a user equipment to control an activity of that user equipment in dependence on said selected communication option
Abstract:
A method and a device for data processing in a wireless network are provided, wherein at least one relay node is served by a base station, wherein load partitioning for the at least one relay node is conducted based on at least one load information message, and wherein the at least one load information message includes information regarding resource blocks and sub-frames. Furthermore, a communication system is suggested including at least one such device.
Abstract:
Systems and techniques for avoiding inefficiencies resulting from failed handover attempts. A base station selects one or more mobility management entity (MME) pools for assignment to a relay node, with the selection being performed so as to minimize or eliminate handover attempts requiring that a target device support a particular MME pool when the MME pool is not supported by the MME. A base station selects, when communicating with a relay node, a subset of the MME pools that it supports and assigns the subset to the base station. UEs served by the relay node are assigned the MME pool or MME pools assigned to the relay node. The relay node is informed of the MME pools supported by one or more neighbor nodes and, when attempting a handover to a neighbor node, attempts an X2 handover only to neighbor nodes supporting an MME pool assigned to the relay node.