Apparatus, system and method of cellular network communications corresponding to a non-cellular network
US-2017332291-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US10039043B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10039043-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715398686-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A method of selection and/or handover for multi radio access technologies in a 5G cellular network. The method includes: 1) collecting, by a user terminal, load information of a candidate Access Point (AP) or an Evolved Node (H)eNB via a local entity of Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (L-ANDSF); 2) checking, by the user terminal, a Received Signal Strength (RSS) value of the candidate AP or (H)eNB, a Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) and a Service Sensitivity to Latency; 3) based on the above information, evaluating suitability of an available radio access technology; 4) triggering, by a specific triggering event, a fuzzy logic controller, to select a most appropriate radio access technology for each session; and 5) establishing a new session to perform admission control or handover.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of selection and/or handover for multi radio access technologies in a 5G cellular network, the method comprising: 1) collecting, by a user terminal, load information of a candidate Access Point (AP) or an Evolved Node (H)eNB via a local entity of Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (L-ANDSF); 2) checking, by the user terminal, a Received Signal Strength (RSS) value of the candidate AP or (H)eNB, a Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) and a Service Sensitivity to Latency; 3) based on the load information, the RSS value, the RSRQ, and the Service Sensitivity to Latency, evaluating suitability of an available radio access technology (RAT); 4) triggering a fuzzy logic controller by a specific triggering event, setting a user profile, and allowing the specific triggering event to correspond to a RAT trigger branch so as to select a candidate RAT for a first network session; and 5) establishing a second network session to perform admission control or handover: wherein: the RAT trigger branch is selected from cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branches and an automatic-authentication-for-connection-of-WiFi-network trigger branch; the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branches comprise a cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch I, a cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch II, and a cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch III; the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branches correspond to triggering events “ANDSF new message received,” “RSS change monitored,” and “Establish new session;” the automatic-authentication-for-connection-of-WiFi-network trigger branch corresponds to a triggering event “Hotspot 2.0 new message received;” and when the triggering event is “ANDSF new message received,” the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch I is triggered and a trigger procedure thereof comprises: monitoring, by the user terminal, load indication and RSS and also updating mobility information thereof; calculating a candidate RAT list for the first network session; determining whether a first candidate RAT in the candidate RAT list is a current RAT of the first network session, if “Yes,” maintaining the current RAT, if “No,” determining whether a handover is successful, if the handover is successful, ending the access control of this time, if the handover is not successful, selecting a second candidate RAT in the candidate RAT list. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the updating the mobility information comprises: when the triggering event “RSS Change monitored” triggers the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch II, checking the service profile; determining whether it is a time critical service, if “Yes,” performing a typical handover, if “No,” establishing a third network session, and triggering the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch III. 3. A method of selection and/or handover for multi radio access technologies in a 5G cellular network, the method comprising: 1) collecting, by a user terminal, load information of a candidate Access Point (AP) or an Evolved Node (H)eNB via a local entity of Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (L-ANDSF); 2) checking, by the user terminal, a Received Signal Strength (RSS) value of the candidate AP or (H)eNB, a Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) and a Service Sensitivity to Latency; 3) based on the load information, the RSS value, the RSRQ, and the Service Sensitivity to Latency, evaluating suitability of an available radio access technology (RAT); 4) triggering a fuzzy logic controller by a specific triggering event, setting a user profile, and allowing the specific triggering event to correspond to a RAT trigger branch so as to select a candidate RAT for a first network session; and 5) establishing a second network session to perform admission control or handover: wherein: the RAT trigger branch is selected from cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branches and an automatic-authentication-for-connection-of-WiFi-network trigger branch; the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branches comprise a cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch I, a cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch II, and a cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch III; the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branches correspond to triggering events “ANDSF new message received,” “RSS change monitored,” and “Establish new session;” the automatic-authentication-for-connection-of-WiFi-network trigger branch corresponds to a triggering event “Hotspot 2.0 new message received;” and when the triggering event is “establish new session,” the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch III is triggered and a trigger procedure thereof comprises: the user terminal monitoring load indication and RSS and also updating mobility information thereof; calculating a candidate RAT list for the first network session; determining whether a first candidate RAT in the candidate RAT list is a current RAT of the first network session, if “Yes,” maintaining the current RAT, if “No,” determining whether a handover is successful, if the handover is successful, ending the access control of this time, if the handover is not successful, selecting a second candidate RAT in the candidate list. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the updating the mobility information comprises: when the triggering event “RSS Change monitored” triggers the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch II, checking the service profile; determining whether it is a time critical service, if “Yes,” performing a typical handover, if “No,” establishing a third network session, and triggering the cellular+WiFi-network-dual-selection trigger branch III.
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