Method and system for performing handover (ho) in a long-range land-to-sea (lrls) wireless network
US-2019306769-A1 · Oct 3, 2019 · US
US11089483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11089483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916582725-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 10, 2021 |
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A shared frequency management apparatus includes a communicator receiving application information regarding use of a shared frequency band from each of base stations of plural different communication companies, a determiner determining whether or not allocation of different TDD patterns during use of adjacent carrier frequencies among plural carrier frequencies included in the shared frequency band is possible on the basis of the application information from each base station, a setter setting the TDD pattern for each of the carrier frequencies on the basis of the application information from each base station and a determination result of whether or not allocation of the different TDD patterns is possible, and a decision unit deciding an allocation content of the shared frequency band to each base station, satisfying the application information from each base station, on the basis of a setting result of the TDD pattern for each carrier frequency.
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A shared frequency management apparatus comprising: a communicator that receives application information regarding use of a shared frequency band from each of base stations of a plurality of different communication companies, wherein the application information from each base station includes: (i) base station position information, (ii) an uplink throughput required value, and (iii) a downlink throughput required value; and processing circuitry, which is coupled to the communicator and which, in operation, performs a determination process of determining whether or not allocation of two different time division duplex (TDD) patterns to two of the base stations, to which two adjacent carrier frequencies among a plurality of carrier frequencies included in the shared frequency band are assigned, is possible based on an estimated probability of interference between the two base stations calculated from the base station position information of the two base stations; performs an allocation process of configuring a TDD pattern setting method, in which TDD patterns including the two different TDD patterns are allocated to the plurality of carrier frequencies based at least on a determination result of the determination process; repeats the allocation process to configure at least two different TDD pattern setting methods, wherein in each of the at least two different TDD pattern setting methods, first and second carrier frequencies of the plurality of carrier frequencies usable by the two base stations are assigned use priority orders in a scattered manner, the two base stations consisting of a first base station and a second base station, such that the first carrier frequency is assigned a higher use priority order for the first base station and assigned a lower use priority order for the second base station, and the second carrier frequency is assigned a lower use priority order for the first base station and assigned a higher use priority order for the second base station; and selects one TDD pattern setting method, out of the at least two different TDD pattern setting methods, which maximally satisfies the uplink throughput required values and the downlink throughput required values of the base stations. 2. The shared frequency management apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the communicator notifies the base stations of the selected TDD pattern setting method. 3. The shared frequency management apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry estimates an inter-base station radio wave propagation loss by using the base station position information, and calculates the estimated probability of interference based on the estimated inter-base station radio wave propagation loss. 4. The shared frequency management apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry, in each of the TDD pattern setting methods, calculates an uplink throughput value and a downlink throughput value of each of the base stations, and compares the uplink throughput values and the downlink throughput values calculated for the base stations with the uplink throughput required values and the downlink throughput required values of the base stations. 5. A shared frequency management method executed by a shared frequency management apparatus, the method comprising: receiving application information regarding use of a shared frequency band from each of base stations of a plurality of different communication companies, wherein the application information from each base station includes: (i) base station position information, (ii) an uplink throughput required value, and (iii) a downlink throughput required value; determining whether or not allocation of two different time division duplex (TDD) patterns to two of the base stations, to which two adjacent carrier frequencies among a plurality of carrier frequencies included in the shared frequency band are assigned, is possible based on an estimated probability of interference between the two base stations calculated from the base station position information of the two base stations; configuring a TDD pattern setting method, in which TDD patterns including the two different TDD patterns are allocated to the plurality of carrier frequencies based at least on a determination result of the determining step; repeating the configuring step to configure at least two different TDD pattern setting methods, wherein in each of the at least two different TDD pattern setting methods, first and second carrier frequencies of the plurality of carrier frequencies usable by the two base stations are assigned use priority orders in a scattered manner, the two base stations consisting of a first base station and a second base station, such that the first carrier frequency is assigned a higher use priority order for the first base station and assigned a lower use priority order for the second base station, and the second carrier frequency is assigned a lower use priority order for the first base station and assigned a higher use priority order for the second base station; and selecting one TDD pattern setting method, out of the at least two different TDD pattern setting methods, which maximally satisfies the uplink throughput required values and the downlink throughput required values of the base stations. 6. The shared frequency management method of claim 5 , comprising: notifying the base stations of the selected TDD pattern setting method. 7. The shared frequency management method of claim 5 , comprising: estimating an inter-base station radio wave propagation loss by using the base station position information, and calculating the estimated probability of interference based on the estimated inter-base station radio wave propagation loss. 8. The shared frequency management method of claim 5 , comprising: in each of the TDD pattern setting methods, calculating an uplink throughput value and a downlink throughput value of each of the base stations, and comparing the uplink throughput values and the downlink throughput values calculated for the base stations with the uplink throughput required values and the downlink throughput required values of the base stations.
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