Apparatus and method for performing paging process in wireless communication system
US-2016338006-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US10123303B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10123303-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815975365-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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A radio access network (RAN) node, a wireless device and various methods are described herein for managing paging bandwidth. In one embodiment, the RAN node transmits a message (e.g., paging message, assignment message) to wireless devices, where the message comprises at least the following: (i) a page mode field which includes information indicating one or more coverage classes for which one or more paging messages were available for transmission during a time interval but were not transmitted to a plurality of wireless devices; and (ii) a used_downlink_coverage_class field which includes information indicating a coverage class associated with the transmitted message.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mobile station configured to interact with a radio access network (RAN) node, the mobile station comprising: a processor; and, a memory that stores processor-executable instructions, wherein the processor interfaces with the memory to execute the processor-executable instructions, whereby the mobile station upon waking up to read its nominal paging group per its Extended Discontinuous Receive Cycle (eDRX) cycle is operable to: receive, from the RAN node, an Extended Coverage (EC) Paging Request message which comprises at least the following: (i) a page mode field which includes information indicating one or more coverage classes for which one or more EC Paging Request messages were available for transmission by the RAN node during a time interval but were not transmitted; and (ii) a used_downlink_coverage_class field which includes information indicating a coverage class associated with one or more mobile stations addressed in the received EC Paging Request message. 2. The mobile station of claim 1 , wherein the mobile station is further operable to: read the coverage class indicated in the used_downlink_coverage_class field to determine whether the EC Paging Request message is potentially addressed to the mobile station or to some other mobile stations; based on the determination that the EC Paging Request message is potentially addressed to the mobile station, read additional payload in the received EC Paging Request message; based on the determination that the EC Paging Request message is addressed to some other mobile stations, read the one or more coverage classes indicated by the page mode field to determine whether an EC Paging Request message is pending for the coverage class of the mobile station but has not yet been transmitted by the RAN node; based on the determination that an EC Paging Request message is pending for the coverage class of the mobile station but has not yet been transmitted by the RAN node, enable a paging extension process where the mobile station is operable to: (i) use the coverage class indicated in the used_downlink_coverage_class field to determine a remainder of the time interval associated with the EC Paging Request message; and (ii) attempt to read the pending EC Paging Request message that was pending after the time interval; and based on the determination that an EC Paging Request message is not pending for the coverage class of the mobile station, return back to sleep and wake up according to a next instance of a nominal paging group for the mobile station. 3. The mobile station of claim 1 , wherein non-transmittal of the one or more EC Paging Request messages that were available for transmission by the RAN node during the time interval is due to the RAN node making paging message prioritization decisions applicable to the time interval. 4. The mobile station of claim 1 , wherein the mobile station upon receiving the EC Paging Request message utilizes information therein to determine that the EC Paging Request message is addressed to a different mobile station and further determine that that there will be another paging opportunity occurring thereafter which may contain a matching EC Paging Request message. 5. The mobile station of claim 1 , wherein the mobile station is in extended coverage. 6. A method in a mobile station configured to interact with a radio access network (RAN) node, the method comprising: receiving, from the RAN node, an Extended Coverage (EC) Paging Request message which comprises at least the following: (i) a page mode field which includes information indicating one or more coverage classes for which one or more EC Paging Request messages were available for transmission by the RAN node during a time interval but were not transmitted; and (ii) a used_downlink_coverage_class field which includes information indicating a coverage class associated with one or more mobile stations addressed in the received EC Paging Request message, and wherein the mobile station receives the EC Paging Request Message upon waking up to read a nominal paging group of the mobile station per an Extended Discontinuous Receive Cycle (eDRX) cycle of the mobile station. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: reading the coverage class indicated in the used_downlink_coverage_class field to determine whether the EC Paging Request message is potentially addressed to the mobile station or to some other mobile stations; based on the determination that the EC Paging Request message is potentially addressed to the mobile station, reading additional payload in the received EC Paging Request message; based on the determination that the EC Paging Request message is addressed to some other mobile stations, reading the one or more coverage classes indicated by the page mode field to determine whether an EC Paging Request message is pending for the coverage class of the mobile station but has not yet been transmitted by the RAN node; based on the determination that an EC Paging Request message is pending for the coverage class of the mobile station but has not yet been transmitted by the RAN node, enabling a paging extension process where the mobile station performs the following steps: (i) using the coverage class indicated in the used_downlink_coverage_class field to determine a remainder of the time interval associated with the EC Paging Request message; and (ii) attempting to read the pending EC Paging Request message that was pending after the time interval; and based on the determination that an EC Paging Request message is not pending for the coverage class of the mobile station, returning back to sleep and waking up according to a next instance of a nominal paging group for the mobile station. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein non-transmittal of the one or more EC Paging Request messages that were available for transmission by the RAN node during the time interval is due to the RAN node making paging message prioritization decisions applicable to the time interval. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the mobile station upon receiving the EC Paging Request message utilizes information therein to determine that the EC Paging Request message is addressed to a different mobile station and further determine that that there will be another paging opportunity occurring thereafter which may contain a matching EC Paging Request message. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the mobile station is in extended coverage. 11. A mobile station configured to interact with a radio access network (RAN) node, the mobile station comprising: a processor; and, a memory that stores processor-executable instructions, wherein the processor interfaces with the memory to execute the processor-executable instructions, whereby the mobile station attempting to find a response matching its last transmitted EC PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST message is operable to: receive, from the RAN node, an Extended Coverage (EC) Immediate Assignment message which comprises at least the following: (i) a page mode field which includes information indicating one or more coverage classes for which one or more EC Paging Request messages were available for transmission by the RAN node during a time interval but were not transmitted; and (ii) a used_downlink_coverage_class field which includes information indicating a coverage class associated with one or more mobile stations addressed in the received EC Immediate Assignment message. 12. The mobile station of claim 11 , wherein non-transmittal of the one or more EC Paging Request messages that were available for transmission by the RAN node during the time interval is due to the RAN node making paging message prior
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