Common spectrum management in coexisting wireless networks
US-2024397334-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US2024259818A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024259818-A1 |
| Application number | US-202118040164-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A management device communicably connected with first and second Distributed Units (DUs) communicably connected with first and second groups of Radio Units (RUs), the management device including one or more processors that, when regrouping an RU to be regrouped among the first group of RUs by terminating a connection with the first DU and newly communicably connecting with the second DU, execute processes of: acquiring information regarding first and second schedules, which are followed respectively by the first and second groups of RUs before regrouping; generating third and fourth schedules, which are to be followed respectively by the first and second groups of RUs after the regrouping, and which are assumed to be such that interference will not logically occur between the regrouped RU and the other RUs in the first and seconds group after regrouping; and supplying the third and fourth schedules to the first and second DUs, respectively.
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A management device communicably connected with a first Distributed Unit (DU) communicably connected with a first group of Radio Units (RUs) and a second DU communicably connected with a second group of RUs, wherein the management device comprises one or more processors that, when regrouping an RU to be regrouped among the first group of RUs by terminating a connection with the first DU and newly communicably connecting with the second DU, execute processes of: acquiring information regarding a first schedule, which is a resource block schedule followed by the first group of RUs before the regrouping; acquiring information regarding a second schedule, which is a resource block schedule followed by the second group of RUs before the regrouping; generating, based on at least the information regarding the first schedule and the information regarding the second schedule, a third schedule, which is a resource block schedule to be followed by the first group of RUs after the regrouping, and a fourth schedule, which is a resource block schedule to be followed by the second group of RUs after the regrouping, wherein the third schedule and the fourth schedule are assumed to be such that interference will not logically occur between the RU that was regrouped and the other RUs included in the first group and in the second group after the regrouping; and supplying the third schedule and the fourth schedule to the first DU and the second DU, respectively. 2 . The management device according to claim 1 , wherein, in the fourth schedule, a resource block for the RU to be regrouped is added at a time and frequency position that is not allocated to any of the RUs in the second schedule. 3 . The management device according to claim 1 , wherein, in the third schedule, a resource block for the RU to be regrouped is deleted from the first schedule. 4 . The management device according to claim 1 , wherein, in the third schedule and the fourth schedule, for a first resource block in the third schedule and a second resource block in the fourth schedule, which are both located at the same time and frequency position, interference is prevented from occurring between a first RU using the first resource block and a second RU using the second resource block. 5 . The management device according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors further execute processes of: supplying the first DU with an instruction to terminate the connection with the RU to be regrouped; supplying the second DU with an instruction to establish a connection with the RU to be regrouped; supplying the first DU with a communication instruction based on the third schedule; and supplying the second DU with a communication instruction based on the fourth schedule. 6 . A method for managing a radio access network including a first Distributed Unit (DU) communicably connected with a first group of Radio Units (RUs) and a second DU communicably connected with a second group of RUs, wherein the method includes, when regrouping an RU to be regrouped among the first group of RUs by terminating a connection with the first DU and newly communicably connecting with the second DU: acquiring information regarding a first schedule, which is a resource block schedule followed by the first group of RUs before the regrouping; acquiring information regarding a second schedule, which is a resource block schedule followed by the second group of RUs before the regrouping; generating, based on at least the information regarding the first schedule and the information regarding the second schedule, a third schedule, which is a resource block schedule to be followed by the first group of RUs after the regrouping, and a fourth schedule, which is a resource block schedule to be followed by the second group of RUs after the regrouping, wherein the third schedule and the fourth schedule are assumed to be such that interference will not logically occur between the RU that was regrouped and the other RUs included in the first group and in the second group after the regrouping; and supplying the third schedule and the fourth schedule to the first DU and the second DU, respectively. 7 . A computer-readable non-transitory storage medium storing program commands for one or more processors, wherein the program commands, when executed by the one or more processors, make the one or more processors execute processes of, in a first Distributed Unit (DU) communicably connected with a first group of Radio Units (RUs) and a second DU communicably connected with a second group of RUs, when regrouping an RU to be regrouped among the first group of RUs by terminating a connection with the first DU and newly communicably connecting with the second DU: acquiring information regarding a first schedule, which is a resource block schedule followed by the first group of RUs before the regrouping; acquiring information regarding a second schedule, which is a resource block schedule followed by the second group of RUs before the regrouping; generating, based on at least the information regarding the first schedule and the information regarding the second schedule, a third schedule, which is a resource block schedule to be followed by the first group of RUs after the regrouping, and a fourth schedule, which is a resource block schedule to be followed by the second group of RUs after the regrouping, wherein the third schedule and the fourth schedule are assumed to be such that interference will not logically occur between the RU that was regrouped and the other RUs included in the first group and in the second group after the regrouping; and supplying the third schedule and the fourth schedule to the first DU and the second DU, respectively.
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