Enhanced X2 protocol

US11528650B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11528650-B2
Application numberUS-202017064289-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2020
Priority dateJul 10, 2015
Publication dateDec 13, 2022
Grant dateDec 13, 2022

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A system for an enhanced X2 interface in a mobile operator core network is disclosed, comprising: a Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network packet data network gateway (PGW); an evolved NodeB (eNodeB) connected to the LTE PGW; a Wi-Fi access point (AP) connected to the LTE PGW via a wireless local area network (WLAN) gateway; and a coordinating node positioned as a gateway between the LTE PGW and the eNodeB, and positioned as a gateway between the LTE PGW and the Wi-Fi AP, the coordinating node further comprising: a network address translation (NAT) module; and a protocol module for communicating to the eNodeB and the Wi-Fi AP to request inter-radio technology (inter-RAT) handovers of a user equipment (UE) from the eNodeB to the Wi-Fi AP and to forward packets intended for the UE from the eNodeB to the Wi-Fi AP.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A coordination node comprising: a radio access network (RAN) virtualization module providing network address translation (NAT); a protocol module communicating to an eNodeB and a Wi-Fi AP; and an access technology virtualization proxy hiding an underlying radio access technology (RAT) of an access network from the mobile operator core network and presenting interfaces corresponding to the underlying radio access technology to the core network, wherein the coordination node provides a virtualized RAN that reduces interoperability concerns, enables heterogeneity at the RAN layer, and enables inter-RAT handovers without interworking towards the core network; wherein the coordination node is coupled to the Wi-Fi AP via an enhanced X2 interface and provides gateway functionality between an LTE PGW and an eNodeB, and provides gateway functionality between the LTE PGW and the Wi-Fi AP. 2. The coordination node of claim 1 , wherein the protocol module communicates to the eNodeB and the Wi-Fi AP to request inter-RAT handovers of the UE from the eNodeB to the Wi-Fi AP and to forward packets intended for the UE from the eNodeB to the Wi-Fi AP. 3. The coordination node of claim 1 , further comprising an S2/S2a interface module coupled to a Wi-Fi access network gateway, and an S1 interface module coupled to a Long Term Evolution (LTE) access network. 4. The coordination node of claim 1 , further comprising, at the coordination node, a trusted wireless access gateway (TWAG) or evolved packet data network gateway (ePDG) to enable a Wi-Fi access network to securely connect to a Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network. 5. A coordination node comprising: a radio access network (RAN) virtualization module providing network address translation (NAT); an enhanced X2 protocol module communicating to an eNodeB and a Wi-Fi AP; an access technology virtualization proxy hiding an underlying radio access technology (RAT) of an access network from the mobile operator core network and at the coordination node and presenting interfaces corresponding to the underlying radio access technology to the core network wherein the coordination node provides a virtualized RAN that reduces interoperability concerns, enabling heterogeneity at the RAN layer, and enabling inter-RAT handovers without interworking towards the core network; and wherein the coordination node is positioned as a gateway between a Long Term Evolution (LTE) packet gateway (PGW) and an LTE eNodeB, and positioned as a gateway between the LTE PGW and a Wi-Fi AP connected to the LTE PGW via a wireless local area network (WLAN) controller, the coordination node coupled to a Wi-Fi AP via an enhanced X2 interface. 6. The coordination node of claim 5 , further comprising, at the coordination node, an S2/S2a interface module coupled to a Wi-Fi access network gateway, and an S1 interface module coupled to a Long Term Evolution (LTE) access network and at the coordination node, a trusted wireless access gateway (TWAG) or evolved packet data network gateway (ePDG) to enable a Wi-Fi access network to securely connect to a Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network. 7. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node share radio link quality, backhaul link quality, or load across radio access technologies. 8. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node provides proxying functionality for a plurality of access networks using a plurality of RATs between a radio access network (RAN) and mobile operator core network. 9. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node receives information from a plurality of access networks with multiple access technologies at the coordination node; and provides coordination and self-organizing network (SON) functionality for a plurality of access networks being coordinated by the coordination node. 10. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node provides-power control among neighbors, traffic admission control, and load balancing for a plurality of access networks being coordinated by the coordination node and wherein the coordination node provides power level adjustment, centralized assignment of power levels, load balancing, traffic steering, and assignment of attachment ordering policies to networks. 11. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node manages both 3GPP and Wi-Fi access network nodes. 12. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node bi-directional load balancing between WLAN and 3GPP radio access networks. 13. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node acts as a mobility anchor for the UE at the coordination node to enable the UE to perform a handover from a 3GPP access network to a Wi-Fi access network and to enable the UE to perform a handover from the Wi-Fi access network to the 3GPP access network. 14. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node detects that a handover of the UE is being performed; provides a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) function to a Wi-Fi radio access network; assigns an Internet Protocol (IP) address via DHCP to the UE that preserves a prior IP address of the UE; and performs network address translation (NAT) to deliver packet flows to and from the UE. 15. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node an access network discovery and selection function (ANDSF) for the UE. 16. The coordination node of claim 6 , wherein the coordination node further uses a co-located access network discovery and selection function (ANDSF) to: inform a Wi-Fi access point (AP) of nearby Long Term Evolution (LTE) eNodeBs, update connection policies at the Wi-Fi AP, and coordinate handovers into and out of the Wi-Fi AP's access network. 17. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node further uses, at the coordination node, an S2/S2a interface with a core network to provide Wi-Fi access network connectivity to a core network, and an S1 interface to provide Long Term Evolution (LTE) access network connectivity to the mobile operator core network. 18. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node initiates or coordinates inter-RAT handovers. 19. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node passes information for an inter-RAT handover from a handover source node to a handover target node, the passed information further comprising information about a mobile device being handed over, packet flows, and open connections or bearers. 20. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node controls mobile device admission report on handover statistics, or provide interference mitigation and sharing interference information across access networks. 21. The coordination node of claim 5 , wherein the coordination node outage compensation greenfield usage shutdown or traffic steering and admission control based on congestion.

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  • using private Base Stations, e.g. femto Base Stations, home Node B · CPC title

  • WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks] · CPC title

  • between access points · CPC title

  • Buffering or recovering information during reselection {; Modification of the traffic flow during hand-off} · CPC title

  • Inter-networking arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US11528650B2 cover?
A system for an enhanced X2 interface in a mobile operator core network is disclosed, comprising: a Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network packet data network gateway (PGW); an evolved NodeB (eNodeB) connected to the LTE PGW; a Wi-Fi access point (AP) connected to the LTE PGW via a wireless local area network (WLAN) gateway; and a coordinating node positioned as a gateway between the LTE PGW an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Parallel Wireless Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W36/22. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 13 2022 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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