Traffic engineering in heterogeneous millimeter-wave and lte small cell systems

US2016183242A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016183242-A1
Application numberUS-201414577766-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 19, 2014
Priority dateDec 19, 2014
Publication dateJun 23, 2016
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Traffic engineering functionalities are described in a heterogeneous network that includes an anchor base station serving a cellular macro cell and booster base stations serving mmWave enabled small cells. The described functionalities are designed to cope with dynamic changes in the heterogeneous environment such as loss of a backhaul link between the anchor base station and the booster base station, loss of a link between a terminal and one of the base stations, and loss of beam forming in a mmWave link between the terminal and the booster base station.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A user equipment (UE) device, comprising: a radio transceiver to provide an LTE (Long Term Evolution) interface for communicating with an anchor eNB (evolved Node B) or a booster eNB; a radio transceiver to provide a mmWave (millimeter wave) interface for communicating with the booster eNB in either a control mode or a beam forming mode that establishes a beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB; processing circuitry to: transmit and receive control plane data over the LTE interface; transmit and receive user plane data over the mmWave interface in the beam forming mode; and, when the beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB is interrupted, transmit uplink user plane data over the LTE interface along with an indication of the interruption of the beam forming link to trigger one or more support functions by the booster eNB or anchor eNB for enabling the UE to regain the beam forming link. 2 . The UE of claim 1 wherein the processing circuitry is to, when the beam forming link is interrupted and an indication of such is transmitted over the LTE air interface, receive information from the anchor eNB for regaining the beam forming link that includes the location of the booster eNB. 3 . The UE of claim 1 wherein the processing circuitry is to, when the beam forming link is interrupted but a control mode over the mmWave interface is still available, attempt to regain the beam forming link by communicating with the booster eNB over the mmWave interface in the control mode using an omnidirectional antenna. 4 . The UE of claim 1 wherein, if secondary control plane functions are handled by the booster eNB over the mmWave interface in addition to primary control plane functions handled by the anchor eNB over the LTE interface, the processing circuitry is to receive a handover of the secondary control plane functions from the booster eNB to the anchor eNB when the beam forming link over the mmWave interface is lost. 5 . The UE of claim 4 , wherein, when a handover of secondary control plane functions from the booster eNB to the anchor eNB has been received due to beam forming link loss and the beam forming link is subsequently regained, the processing circuitry is to move user plane traffic to the mmWave interface before moving control plane traffic to the mmWave interface. 6 . The UE of claim 1 wherein the processing circuitry is further to transmit and receive delay sensitive user plane data over the LTE interface. 7 . A method for operating a user equipment (UE) device, comprising: operating a radio transceiver to provide an LTE (Long Term Evolution) interface for communicating with an anchor eNB (evolved Node B) or a booster eNB; operating a radio transceiver to provide a mmWave (millimeter wave) interface for communicating with the booster eNB in either a control mode or a beam forming mode that establishes a beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB; transmitting and receiving control and user plane data over the mmWave interface in the beam forming mode; and, when the beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB is interrupted, performing a random access procedure over a random access channel (RACH) of the LTE interface to establish an LTE connection with the anchor eNB or booster eNB and transmitting uplink user and control plane data over the LTE interface along with an indication of the loss of beam forming to trigger one or more support functions by the booster eNB or anchor eNB for enabling the UE to regain the beam forming link. 8 . The method of claim 7 further comprising, when the beam forming link is lost and an indication of such is transmitted over the LTE air interface, receiving information from the anchor eNB for regaining beam forming that includes the location of the booster eNB. 9 . The method of claim 7 further comprising, when the beam forming link lost but the control mode over the mmWave interface is still available, attempting to regain the beam forming link by communicating with the booster eNB over the mmWave interface in the control mode using an omnidirectional antenna. 10 . The method of claim 7 further comprising, when the beam forming link is interrupted, performing the random access procedure to establish an LTE connection with the anchor eNB or booster eNB only after a specified time delay during which the beam forming link remains lost. 11 . The method of claim 7 further comprising, when user and control plane traffic is moved from the mmWave interface to the LTE interface due to loss of the beam forming link and the beam forming link is subsequently regained, moving user plane traffic back to the mmWave interface before moving control plane traffic back to the mmWave interface. 12 . A method for operating a booster eNB (evolved Node B) within a macrocell of an anchor eNB, comprising: transmitting and receiving user plane data to and from a UE (user equipment) over an mmWave (millimeter wave) interface in either a control mode or a beam forming mode that establishes a beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB; when the beam forming link over the mmWave interface is detected to have been lost, transmitting an indication of the loss of the beam forming link to the anchor eNB over a backhaul link that instructs the anchor eNB to contact the UE over an LTE interface with support information for regaining the beam forming link. 13 . The method of claim 12 further comprising transmitting and receiving delay-sensitive user plane data to and from the UE over an LTE interface. 14 . The method of claim 12 further comprising moving user plane data communications with the UE to an LTE interface when the beam forming link over the mmWave interface is detected to have been lost. 15 . The method of claim 12 further comprising transmitting and receiving control plane data to and from the UE over the mmWave interface. 16 . The method of claim 15 further comprising moving user plane and control data communications with the UE to an LTE interface when the beam forming link over the mmWave interface is detected to have been lost. 17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising, when user and control plane traffic is moved from the mmWave interface to the LTE interface due to loss of the beam forming link and the beam forming link is subsequently regained, moving user plane traffic back to the mmWave interface before moving control plane traffic back to the mmWave interface. 18 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that stores instructions for execution by one or more processors of a user equipment to perform operations to configure a UE (user equipment) to: transmit and receive control plane data over an LTE interface to an anchor eNB (evolved Node B) or a booster eNB; transmit and receive user plane data over an mmWave interface to the booster eNB in either a control mode or a beam forming mode that establishes a beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB; and, when the beam forming link between the UE and the booster eNB is lost, transmit uplink user plane data over the LTE interface along with an indication of the loss of the beam forming link to trigger one or more support functions by the booster eNB or anchor eNB for enabling the UE to regain the beam forming link. 19 . The medium of claim 18 further comprising stored instructions to, when the beam forming link is lost and an indication of such is transmitted over the LTE air interface, receive information from the anchor

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  • H04W72/21Primary

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

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • locating network equipment · CPC title

  • Time-frequency-space · CPC title

  • for handling the traffic · CPC title

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What does patent US2016183242A1 cover?
Traffic engineering functionalities are described in a heterogeneous network that includes an anchor base station serving a cellular macro cell and booster base stations serving mmWave enabled small cells. The described functionalities are designed to cope with dynamic changes in the heterogeneous environment such as loss of a backhaul link between the anchor base station and the booster base s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cordeiro Carlos, Martin Hans, Faerber Michael, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W72/21. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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