KR100919143B1

3G

Title

Base station synchronization for handover in a hybrid GSM/CDMA network

Application Number:

KR20027008785

Publication Date:

28-09-2009

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

08-01-2001

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-01-2000

Title

Base station synchronization for handover in a hybrid GSM/CDMA network

Application Number:

KR20027008785

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-09-2009

Application Date:

08-01-2001

Priority Date:

07-01-2000

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The mobile wireless telecommunications system includes base stations 30 of a first type operating in accordance with a first air interface and base stations 36 of a second type operating in accordance with a second air interface. A method and apparatus are provided for handing over a mobile station 40 of a system from a first base station 30 of a first form to a second base station 36 of a second form. The communication link between the mobile station 40 and the first base station 30 is established via a first air interface. Data is received from the mobile station 40 in response to a signal received by the mobile station 40 from the second base station 36 via the second air interface without substantially breaking the communication link with the first base station. In response to the data received therefrom, the mobile station 40 is handed over from the first base station 30 to the second base station 36.

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