Systems and methods for polling for dynamic slot reservation
US-9225062-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US2020228997A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020228997-A1 |
| Application number | US-202016838311-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method for assigning a percentage of a CSAT time cycle to each radio node (RN) in a plurality of RNs that belong to a small cell radio access network (RAN) having a central controller includes: (i) for each time cycle period during which the RNs share a channel with one or more nodes that employ a different radio access technology (RAT), assigning a default occupancy percentage of the time cycles to each of the RNs; (ii) determining if the default occupancy percentage is able to be increased without violating one or more co-existence principles pre-established for the RAT employed by the RNs in the RAN and the different RAT; (iii) increasing the occupancy percentage of the first RN if it is determined that the default occupancy percentage is able to be increased without violating the co-existence principles; and (iv) sequentially repeating (ii)-(iii) for each remaining RN in the RAN.
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A method for assigning a percentage of time to each radio node (RN) in a plurality of RNs that belong to a first small cell radio access node (RAN), the percentage of time being a percentage of time during which each of the RNs are able to occupy a channel shared by nodes employing a different radio access technology (RAT) from a RAT employed by the first small cell RAN, comprising: (i) for each repetitive period defined by a time-division multiplexing access (TDMA) technique during which the RNs share a channel with one or more nodes that employ the different RAT, assigning a default occupancy percentage of time periods to each of the RNs during which the RNs are able to occupy the channel through use of a channel occupancy decision rule that would be employed if each of the RNs were to employ the different RAT; (ii) determining if the default occupancy percentage for a first RN of the RNs is able to be increased without violating one or more co-existence principles pre-established for the RAT employed by the RNs in the first small cell RAN and the different RAT employed by the one or more nodes; (iii) assigning an increased occupancy percentage to the first RN if it is determined that the default occupancy percentage for the first RN is able to be increased without violating the one or more co-existence principles; and (iv) sequentially repeating (ii)-(iii) for each remaining one of the RNs in the first small cell RAN. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more co-existence principles ensure that the RNs should not interfere with the one or more nodes employing the different RAT any more than would another node employing the different RAT. 3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising detecting an external network topology of the one or more nodes that employ the different RAT. 4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the external network topology is detected using radio environment monitoring (REM) scans. 5 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the channel is also shared by a second RAN that operates in accordance with the RAT employed by the first small cell RAN, the second RAN being controlled by a different network operator than the first small cell RAN. 6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting, without changing the occupancy percentages that are assigned, a transmission start time for the first RN during the time periods so that an overlapping period of a transmission time for the first RN with any transmissions from the one or more nodes that employ the different RAT and that are able to interfere with the first RN is reduced. 7 . A method for assigning a percentage of time to each radio node (RN) in a plurality of RNs that belong to a first small cell radio access node (RAN), the percentage of time being a percentage of time during which each of the RNs are able to occupy a channel shared by nodes employing a different radio access technology (RAT) from a RAT employed by the first small cell RAN, comprising: (i) for each repetitive period defined by a time-division multiplexing access (TDMA) technique during which the RNs share a channel with one or more nodes that employ the different RAT, assigning a default occupancy percentage of time periods to each of the RNs during which the RNs are able to occupy the channel; (ii) determining if the default occupancy percentage for a first RN of the RNs is able to be increased without violating one or more co-existence principles pre-established for the RAT employed by the RNs in the first small cell RAN and the different RAT employed by the one or more nodes, wherein the one or more co-existence principles ensure that the RNs should not interfere with the one or more nodes employing the different RAT any more than would another node employing the different RAT; (iii) assigning an increased occupancy percentage to the first RN if it is determined that the default occupancy percentage for the first RN is able to be increased without violating the one or more co-existence principles; and (iv) sequentially repeating (ii)-(iii) for each remaining one of the RNs in the first small cell RAN. 8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising detecting an external network topology of the one or more nodes that employ the different RAT. 9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the channel is also shared by a second RAN that operates in accordance with the RAT employed by the first small cell RAN, the second RAN being controlled by a different network operator than the first small cell RAN. 10 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising adjusting, without changing the occupancy percentages that are assigned, a transmission start time for the first RN during the time periods so that an overlapping period of a transmission time for the first RN with any transmissions from the one or more nodes that employ the different RAT and that are able to interfere with the first RN is reduced. 11 . A method for assigning a percentage of time to each radio node (RN) in a plurality of RNs that belong to a first small cell radio access node (RAN), the percentage of time being a percentage of time during which each of the RNs are able to occupy a channel shared by nodes employing a different radio access technology (RAT) from a RAT employed by the first small cell RAN, comprising: (i) for each repetitive period defined by a time-division multiplexing access (TDMA) technique during which the RNs share a channel with one or more nodes that employ the different RAT, assigning a default occupancy percentage of time periods to each of the RNs during which the RNs are able to occupy the channel; (ii) determining if the default occupancy percentage for a first RN of the RNs is able to be increased without violating one or more co-existence principles pre-established for the RAT employed by the RNs in the first small cell RAN and the different RAT employed by the one or more nodes; (iii) assigning an increased occupancy percentage to the first RN if it is determined that the default occupancy percentage for the first RN is able to be increased without violating the one or more co-existence principles; (iv) sequentially repeating (ii)-(iii) for each remaining one of the RNs in the first small cell RAN; and (v) adjusting, without changing the occupancy percentages that are assigned, a transmission start time for the first RN during the time periods so that an overlapping period of a transmission time for the first RN with any transmissions from the one or more nodes that employ the different RAT and that are able to interfere with the first RN is reduced. 12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the one or more nodes employing the different RAT are Wi-Fi Access Points. 13 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising detecting an external network topology of the one or more nodes that employ the different RAT. 14 . A method for assigning a percentage of time to radio nodes (RNs) of a plurality of that belong to a first small cell radio access node (RAN) having a central controller operatively coupled to each of the RNs, the percentage of time being a percentage of time during which each of the RNs are able to occupy a channel shared by nodes employing a different radio access technology (RAT) from a RAT employed by the first small cell RAN, comprising: (i) for each repetitive period defined by a time-division multiplexing access (TDMA) technique during which the RNs share a channel with one or more nodes that employ the different RAT, assigning a default occupancy percentage of time periods to each of the RNs during which the RNs are able to occupy the channel; (ii)
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