Method and apparatus for separating a cell cluster for LTE EIMTA interference mitigation

US10868647B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10868647-B2
Application numberUS-201314429710-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2013
Priority dateSep 19, 2012
Publication dateDec 15, 2020
Grant dateDec 15, 2020

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A method, a computer program product, and an apparatus for separating a cell cluster to two or more cell clusters are provided. The cell cluster may be separated into two or more cell clusters in order to mitigate interference between cells while allowing for TDD subframe configuration flexibility. The method identifies at least one separating cell in a cell cluster, the cell cluster including at least two cells having a common TDD subframe configuration, where a coupling loss between one cell in the cell cluster and at least another cell in the cell cluster is lower than a predefined threshold. The method separates the cell cluster based on the at least one separating cell into at least a first cell cluster and a second cell cluster and sets a first TDD subframe configuration for the first cell cluster and a second TDD subframe configuration for the second cell cluster.

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A method of wireless communication at a base station, comprising: forming a cell cluster comprising at least two cells having a common time division duplex (TDD) subframe configuration based on each cell in the cluster having a coupling loss between at least another cell in the cluster that is lower than a first coupling loss threshold; identifying, by the base station, at least one separating cell inside the formed cell cluster from among the at least two cells of the cell cluster, wherein the at least one separating cell is identified from within the formed cell cluster based on the coupling loss between the at least one separating cell and each of the other cells of the cell cluster being lower than a second coupling loss threshold, wherein the second coupling loss threshold is different than the first coupling loss threshold; separating, by the base station, the cell cluster based on removing the at least one separating cell from the cell cluster to form at least a first cell cluster and a second cell cluster, wherein the first cell cluster comprises the separating cell and at least one additional cell from among the at least two cells comprised in the cell cluster; setting, by the base station, a first TDD subframe configuration for the first cell cluster and a second TDD subframe configuration for the second cell cluster; transmitting and receiving communication from the first cell cluster based on the first TDD subframe configuration; and transmitting communication and receiving communication from the second cell cluster based on the second TDD subframe configuration. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: designating, as non-anchor subframes, one or more downlink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more uplink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; and configuring the one or more downlink subframes of the non-anchor subframes of the separating cell as almost blank subframes (ABSs). 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the TDD subframe configuration of the separating cell comprises more downlink subframes than uplink subframes. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: designating, as anchor subframes, one or more uplink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more uplink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; designating, as the anchor subframes, one or more downlink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more downlink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; and shifting at least an uplink control signal to one of the one or more uplink subframes in the anchor subframes of the separating cell or a downlink control signal to one of the one or more downlink subframes in the anchor subframes of the separating cell. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the TDD subframe configuration of the separating cell comprises more uplink subframes than downlink subframes. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: designating, as anchor subframes, one or more uplink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more uplink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; and scheduling one or more uplink transmissions to the separating cell, the one or more uplink transmissions being limited to the one or more uplink subframes of the anchor subframes. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether a coupling loss between the at least one separating cell and a macro cell is greater than a third threshold; and changing a carrier frequency used by the at least one separating cell when the coupling loss is greater than the third threshold. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first TDD subframe configuration is set for the first cell cluster and the second TDD subframe configuration is set for the second cell cluster when the coupling loss is greater than the third threshold. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: refraining from scheduling one or more uplink transmissions in one or more uplink subframes of the separating cell; and refraining from transmitting in one or more downlink subframes of the separating cell. 10. An apparatus for wireless communication at a base station, comprising: means for forming a cell cluster comprising at least two cells having a common time division duplex (TDD) subframe configuration based on each cell in the cluster having a coupling loss between at least another cell in the cluster that is lower than a first coupling loss threshold; means for identifying, by the base station, at least one separating cell inside the formed cell cluster from among the at least two cells of the cell cluster, wherein the at least one separating cell is identified from within the formed cell cluster based on the coupling loss between the at least one separating cell and each of the other cells of the cell cluster being lower than a second coupling loss threshold, wherein the second coupling loss threshold is different than the first coupling loss threshold; means for separating, by the base station, the cell cluster based on removing the at least one separating cell from the cell cluster to form at least a first cell cluster and a second cell cluster, wherein the first cell cluster comprises the separating cell and at least one additional cell from among the at least two cells comprised in the cell cluster; means for setting, by the base station, a first TDD subframe configuration for the first cell cluster and a second TDD subframe configuration for the second cell cluster; and means for transmitting and receiving communication from the first cell cluster based on the first TDD subframe configuration and for transmitting communication and receiving communication from the second cell cluster based on the second TDD subframe configuration. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: means for designating, as non-anchor subframes, one or more downlink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more uplink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; and means for configuring the one or more downlink subframes of the non-anchor subframes of the separating cell as almost blank subframes (ABSs). 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the TDD subframe configuration of the separating cell comprises more downlink subframes than uplink subframes. 13. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: means for designating, as anchor subframes, one or more uplink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more uplink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; means for designating, as the anchor subframes, one or more downlink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more downlink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; and means for shifting at least an uplink control signal to one of the one or more uplink subframes in the anchor subframes of the separating cell or a downlink control signal to one of the one or more downlink subframes in the anchor subframes of the separating cell. 14. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: means for designating, as anchor subframes, one or more uplink subframes of the first TDD subframe configuration that co-exist with one or more uplink subframes of the second TDD subframe configuration; and means for scheduling one or more uplink transmissions to the separating cell, the one or more uplink transmissions being limited to the one or more uplink subframes of the anchor subframes.

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  • in the uplink direction of a wireless link, i.e. towards the network · CPC title

  • H04B7/2656Primary

    for structure of frame, burst · CPC title

  • Two-way operation using the same type of signal, i.e. duplex · CPC title

  • H04L5/0032Primary

    Distributed allocation, i.e. involving a plurality of allocating devices, each making partial allocation · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US10868647B2 cover?
A method, a computer program product, and an apparatus for separating a cell cluster to two or more cell clusters are provided. The cell cluster may be separated into two or more cell clusters in order to mitigate interference between cells while allowing for TDD subframe configuration flexibility. The method identifies at least one separating cell in a cell cluster, the cell cluster including …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Qualcomm Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B7/2656. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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