Abstract
A cellular communication system comprises a first communication network arranged to use a single cell identifier reuse pattern; a second communication network comprising a cluster of communication cells and arranged to use a common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmissions. The cellular communication system further comprises management logic ( 146) having broadcast mode logic (150) operably coupled to at least the second communication network; and a plurality of wireless serving communication units operably coupled to the management logic. The broadcast mode logic (150) applies the same common cell identifier to be used by the plurality of wireless serving communication units in transmitting broadcast communications across the cluster of communication cells in the second network.
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1. A cellular communication system (100) comprising: a first cellular network arranged to use a single cell identifier reuse pattern; a second cellular network comprising a cluster of communication cells and arranged to use a common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmissions; management logic (146) having broadcast mode logic (150) operably coupled to at least the second cellular network; and a plurality of wireless serving communication units operably coupled to the management logic; wherein the broadcast mode logic (150) applies the same common cell identifier (215) to be used by the plurality of wireless serving communication units (124, 126) in transmitting broadcast communications across the cluster of communication cells in the second cellular network.
2. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the management logic is arranged to allocate the common cell identifier to each downlink transmission resource in all clusters of communication cells in the second cellular network, thereby configuring or re-configuring one or more of the plurality of wireless serving communication units to support broadcast communication in the second cellular network.
3. The communication system of claim 1, wherein the management logic comprises mapping logic arranged to map the common cell identifier to at least one scrambling code and at least one pilot sequence to be used in the cluster of communication cells.
4. The communication system of claim 1 wherein the first network employs frequency division duplex communications.
5. The communication system of claim 1 wherein the second cellular network is arranged to employ a carrier intended for time division duplex in broadcast downlink communications.
6. The communication system of claim 1 wherein the first cellular network employs a first carrier frequency and the second cellular network employs a second carrier frequency to broadcast downlink communications.
7. The communication system of claim 6 wherein the first carrier frequency and second carrier frequency are the same carrier frequency such that the first cellular network employs a first time portion on the carrier frequency and the second cellular network employs a second time portion for broadcast downlink communications.
8. A wireless communication unit comprising: logic arranged to communicate on a first cellular network that uses a single cell identifier reuse pattern; logic arranged to communicate on a second cellular network comprising a cluster of communication cells that uses a same common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmissions across the cluster of communication cells.
9. The wireless communication unit of claim 8 wherein the logic arranged to communicate on a first cellular network communicates in a first mode of operation and the logic arranged to communicate on a second cellular network communicates in a second mode of operation, wherein logic arranged to communicate on a second cellular network is adapted to tolerate a higher multipath delay of received signals than the logic arranged to communicate in the first mode of operation
10. Management logic (146) for a cellular communication system arranged to be operably coupled to a plurality of wireless serving communication units wherein the management logic comprises: logic for applying a single cell identifier reuse pattern in a first cellular network; and broadcast mode logic (150) for applying a common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmissions in a second cellular network that comprises a cluster of communication cells; wherein the broadcast mode logic (150) applies the same common cell identifier (215) to be used by the plurality of wireless serving communication units across the cluster of communication cells in the second cellular network
11. A method of supporting communication in a cellular communication system (100) comprising a first cellular network and a second cellular network, the method comprising: applying a single cell identifier reuse pattern for use in the first cellular network; applying a same common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmissions across a cluster of communication cells of the second cellular network
12. A method of communicating in a cellular communication system comprising a first cellular network and a second cellular network, the method comprising, at a wireless communication unit: communicating on the first cellular network that uses a single cell identifier reuse pattern; receiving broadcast communications across a cluster of communication cells on the second cellular network using a same common cell identifier reuse pattern across the cluster of communication cells
13. A non-transitory computer program product having executable program code stored therein for supporting communications in a cellular communication system comprising a first cellular network arranged to use a single cell identifier reuse pattern and a second cellular network arranged to use a common cell identifier, the program code operable for, when executed at management logic: applying a single cell identifier reuse pattern for use in the first cellular network; and applying a same common cell identifier reuse pattern for broadcast transmissions across a cluster of communication cells of the second cellular network
14. A non-transitory computer program product having executable program code stored therein for supporting communications in a cellular communication system comprising a first cellular network arranged to use a single cell identifier reuse pattern and a second cellular network arranged to use a common cell identifier, the program code operable for, when executed at a wireless communication unit: communicating on the first cellular network that uses a single cell identifier reuse pattern; and receiving broadcast communications across a cluster of communication cells on the second cellular network using a same common cell identifier reuse pattern across the cluster of communication cells.']
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