Reporting WiFi channel measurements to a cellular radio network
US-9232408-B2 · Jan 5, 2016 · US
US9980192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9980192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414419814-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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A method and apparatus are disclosed for steering a UE ( 103 ) from a WLAN ( 105 ) to a cellular network ( 106 ) with an overlapping coverage area. The UE ( 103 ) is connected to the WLAN ( 105 ) through an access point (AP) ( 102 ). The AP ( 102 ) suppresses the broadcast of a network identifier of the WLAN ( 105 ) and de-authenticates the UE ( 103 ) from the WLAN ( 105 ). After de-authenticating the UE ( 103 ), the AP ( 102 ) ignores probe requests from the UE ( 103 ). The UE ( 103 ) will conclude that the WLAN ( 105 ) is no longer available and will connect to the cellular network. From the perspective of the UE ( 103 ), the suppression of the network makes it appear to the UE ( 103 ) that it has moved out of range of the AP ( 102 ) so the UE ( 103 ) will not “blacklist” the WLAN ( 105 ). The suppression of the network ID will not impact UEs not targeted, which will continue to communicate via WLAN ( 105 ) even when the network ID is suppressed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method implemented by an access point in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) for steering traffic of a user equipment (UE) from the WLAN to a cellular network with an overlapping coverage area, wherein the UE is connected to the WLAN through the AP, said method comprising: suppressing the broadcast of a unique network identifier of the WLAN; de-authenticating the UE from the WLAN; obtaining a list of de-authenticated UEs that have been de-authenticated from the WLAN, the list including the UE; and selectively ignoring probe requests from the de-authenticated UEs in the list, while responding to probe requests from one or more other UEs not included in the list, to steer the UE to connect to the cellular network but allow the one or more other UEs to connect to the WLAN. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said suppressing comprises suppressing the broadcast of the unique network identifier of the WLAN in the entire WLAN coverage area. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said suppressing comprises suppressing the broadcast of the unique network identifier of the WLAN in a part of the WLAN coverage area. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the part of the WLAN coverage area comprises the overlapping coverage area. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said suppressing comprises dynamically suppressing the broadcast of the unique network identifier during one time period and enabling the broadcast of the unique network identifier during another time period. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein said unique network identifier of the WLAN comprises a Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the WLAN. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein said suppressing comprises setting the length of a Service Set Identifier (SSID) Information Element (IE) to be zero in beacon frames sent by the AP. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein said de-authenticating comprises sending a de-authentication message with a reason code to the UE indicating the UE is not within the coverage area of the WLAN. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the WLAN and the cellular network are operated by the same network operator. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein said de-authenticating is performed responsive to instructions from a network node in the WLAN. 11. An access point in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) configured to steer traffic of a user equipment (UE) from the WLAN to a cellular network with an overlapping coverage area, wherein the UE is connected to the WLAN through the AP, said AP comprising: a transceiver circuit configured to communicate with the UE; a processing circuit configured to: suppress the broadcast of a unique network identifier of the WLAN; de-authenticate the UE from the WLAN; obtain a list of de-authenticated UEs that have been de-authenticated from the WLAN, the list including the UE; and selectively ignore probe requests from the de-authenticated UEs in the list, while responding to probe requests from one or more other UEs not included in the list, to steer the to connect to the cellular network but allow the one or more other UEs to connect to the WLAN. 12. The access point of claim 11 , wherein said processing circuit is further configured to suppress the broadcast of the unique network identifier of the WLAN in the entire WLAN coverage area. 13. The access point of claim 11 , wherein said processing circuit is further configured to suppress the broadcast of the unique network identifier of the WLAN in a part of the WLAN coverage area. 14. The access point of claim 11 , wherein said processing circuit is further configured to dynamically suppress the broadcast of the unique network identifier during one time period and enable the broadcast of the unique network identifier during another time period. 15. The access point of claim 11 , wherein said unique network identifier of the WLAN comprises a Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the WLAN. 16. The access point of claim 15 , wherein said processing circuit is further configured to set the length of a Service Set Identifier (SSID) Information Element (IE) to be zero in beacon frames sent by the access point. 17. The access point of claim 11 , wherein said transceiver circuit is further configured to de-authenticate the UE by sending a de-authentication message with a reason code to the UE indicating the UE is not within the coverage area of the WLAN. 18. The access point of claim 11 , wherein the WLAN and the cellular network are operated by the same network operator. 19. The access point of claim 11 , wherein said transceiver circuit is further configured to de-authenticate the UE responsive to instructions from a network node in the WLAN. 20. The access point of claim 11 , wherein the part of the WLAN coverage area comprises the overlapping coverage area.
Allocation or use of connection identifiers · CPC title
based on traffic conditions · CPC title
adapted for operation in multiple networks {or having at least two operational modes}, e.g. multi-mode terminals · CPC title
for handling the traffic · CPC title
Selecting a network or a communication service · CPC title
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