BR112012003288B1

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Title

Method For Adding And/Or Removing A Cell From The Operation To A Heterogeneous Radiocommunication Network, Method For Operating A Base Station, And Base Station

Application Number:

BR112012003288A

Publication Date:

02-02-2021

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Application Date:

17-05-2024

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

18-08-2009

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Abstract  Abstract

METHOD FOR ADDING AND / OR REMOVING AN OPERATING CELL IN A HETEROGENEOUS RADIOCOMMUNICATION NETWORK, METHOD FOR OPERATING A BASE STATION, AND, BASE STATION Support mechanisms for adding and / or removing an operating cell in a heterogeneous radio network having a first type of basic cell to provide basic radio coverage and a second type of cell associated with a basic cell such as a capacity reinforcement cell. A capacity reinforcement cell is selectively turned on and off (S1); when a capacity booster cell is disconnected the cell does not exist via the air interface while cell configuration information is maintained and when a capacity booster cell is connected, the cell becomes available again via the air interface. A shutdown indication and activation call message for linking the capacity booster cell are communicated (S2) between a base station serving the capacity booster cell and the base station serving the base cell. In this way, energy savings can be supported without interrupting the availability of the service.

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