CN104205915A

5G,4G

Title

SUPPORTED SELF-OPTIMIZING WIRELESS NETWORKS OPTIMIZED WITH RESPECT TO ENERGY MOBILITY AND CAPACITY

Application Number:

CN2013817188

Publication Date:

10-12-2014

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Application Date:

12-04-2013

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-04-2012

Title

SUPPORTED SELF-OPTIMIZING WIRELESS NETWORKS OPTIMIZED WITH RESPECT TO ENERGY MOBILITY AND CAPACITY

Application Number:

CN2013817188

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-12-2014

Application Date:

12-04-2013

Priority Date:

13-04-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

discusses method for self-optimization in a wireless network technology the self-optimization method for energy efficiency load capacity and/or mobility and a new support channel state measurement and switching technology to optimize the network. for cell identification (cell ID) to be configured in the new channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS) may be used to determine adjacent transmission cell can provide during the formation of single-frequency network (SFN) is closed for transmitting cell covering of an energy efficiency. also discusses a new method for promoting mobility in such a network. the changing load requirements CSI-RS and mobility method may also be used for resolving such SFN. In addition such a method can be used to create a non-SFN having a common cell ID which needs high mobility (such as near the lane) and for the high capacity (e.g. in traffic congestion period) SFN.

Technology is discussed for self-optimization approaches within wireless networks to optimize networks for energy efficiency load capacity and/or mobility together with new supporting channel state measurements and handover techniques. New Channel State Information-Reference Signals (CSI-RSs) for yet-to-be-configured Cell-IDentifications (Cell-IDs) can be used to determine whether adjacent transmission cells can provide coverage for transmission cells that can be switched off for energy efficiency during formation of a Single Frequency Network (SFN). New approaches are also discussed to facilitate mobility within such a network. The new CSI-RSs and mobility approaches can also be used to split up such a SFN when changing load demands so require. Additionally such new approaches can be used to create a SFN with a common Cell-ID where high mobility is required such as near a roadway and to break it up where high capacity is required such as during a period of traffic congestion.

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