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Base station, mobile station and control method therefor

a mobile station and transmission power technology, applied in power management, transmission monitoring, electrical equipment, etc., can solve the problems of deteriorating communication quality, interference, and difficulty in completely preserving the orthogonality of all transmission codes used,

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-06-10
NEC CORP
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[0036]A exemplary object of the present invention is to solve the problems described above and provide a communication network in which a mobile station and a plurality of base station may perform a stable soft handover.

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However, it is difficult to completely preserve the orthogonality of all of the spreading codes used, and in practice the respective despread codes are not completely orthogonal with each other and have components that correlate with other codes.
These correlating components constitute interference components at the time of communication, causing deterioration in communication quality.
Accordingly, as the number of communication entities increases, the interference also increases.
Hence, a situation arises in which a signal from a mobile station that is close to a base station imparts interference to a faint signal of a mobile station located at a distance from the base station.
For a base station that receives a signal with insufficient power, the number of errors in reception of the signal may increase.
When an error occurs in reading the TPC information transmitted by a mobile station, the downlink transmission power control at the base station malfunctions, resulting in a phenomenon, called power drift, in which the transmission power is not controlled in accordance with the TPC information that the mobile station transmitted to the base station.
Thus, the problem of the risk of a sudden call disconnection in a SHO state due to a power drift is not solved.
Thus, the problem of the risk of a sudden call disconnection in a SHO state due to a power drift is not solved.
However, downlink transmit power control that takes into account the movement of a mobile station with respect to a base station is not realized.
Even for downlink transmit power control based on TPC information having a high degree of reliability, the problem of the risk of a sudden call disconnection during a SHO when the distance to a mobile station is far is not solved.
When sufficient reception quality cannot be maintained for a signal from the mobile station to one base station among a plurality of base stations that a mobile station is connected to simultaneously during site diversity, the error rate of a control signal transmitted to the base station from the mobile station increases, a transmit power control error becomes large and interference increases.
This constitutes a cause of capacity degradation in the CMDA system.
However, Japanese Patent No. 10-112683 discloses nothing at all regarding downlink transmit power control that takes into account the movement of a mobile station with respect to a base station.
Even for downlink transmit power control based on TPC information having a high degree of reliability, the problem of the risk of a sudden call disconnection during a SHO when a mobile station performs a transmit power control with a base station which is far from the mobile station is not solved.

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[0138]The second exemplary embodiment of the present invention is now described. In order to avoid redundant description, a description of parts that are same as those in the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is omitted and a description is provided of only those parts that are different to the first exemplary embodiment.

[0139]A difference between the first exemplary embodiment and the second exemplary embodiment is contents of the processing corresponding to S302 of FIG. 3. FIG. 7 is a flowchart of processing relating to the second exemplary embodiment.

[0140]Principle differences between the two exemplary embodiments are an addition of a step (S701) that determines whether or not the mobile station 101 is in a SHO state as well as a correction processing (S704) that is performed when the mobile station 101 is not approaching and the base station 202 does not provide the best path.

[0141]By previously adding the step of determining a SHO (S701) state, the processing...

embodiment 3

[0154]A third exemplary embodiment of the present invention is now described. Unlike the two exemplary embodiments described above, the third exemplary embodiment relates to a mobile station.

[0155]Similarly to the foregoing two exemplary embodiments, a system that applies this exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG. 1. To avoid redundancy, a description of FIG. 1 is omitted here.

[0156]FIG. 8 is a block diagram of principal functions of the mobile station 101 of the third exemplary embodiment of the present invention. A mobile station 101101 of FIG. 8 corresponds to the mobile station 101 of FIG. 1. The mobile station 101 comprises a transmit and receive antenna 802, a receiver 804, a transmitter 805, a controller 806, a speaker 807 and a micro phone 808.

[0157]The transmit and receive antenna 802 is an antenna that transmits and receives radio signals from the base station 102 and 103, and it is used for communication with the base stations 102 and 103.

[0158]The transmitter 805 amplifi...

embodiment 4

[0190]A fourth exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described. The fourth exemplary embodiment relates to setting a path (i.e., a base station) with which a mobile station performs transmit power control. In order to avoid redundant description, a description of parts same as those in the third exemplary embodiment of the present invention is omitted here and a description is given of only parts different to those in the third exemplary embodiment.

[0191]The fourth exemplary embodiment will be described referring to FIG. 11. FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a setting of a path (i.e., a base station) with which the mobile station 101 performs downlink transmit power control.

[0192]The mobile station 101 measures reception power of dedicated CHs transmitted from a plurality of base stations (S1101), and sets a path (a base station among the plurality of base station) with which the mobile station 101 performs downlink transmit power control based on information r...

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An exemplary method for a communication network according to the present invention includes detecting movement of a mobile station, and modifying a control for the communication network based on the detection of the movement. In an exemplary embodiment, a transmit power control may be increased or decreased based the movement of the mobile station which is detected. Further, the network may determine a base station among plurality of base stations which provides the best communication path, taking into account a movement state of the mobile station. Accordingly, a stable hand over process may be realized, providing favorable communication quality and minimizing the occurrence of disconnection of the mobile terminal from a base station.

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[0001]This application is a Divisional Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 213,845 filed Aug. 30, 2005, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-253927 filed Sep. 1, 2004. The contents of all are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Technical Field[0003]The present invention relates to a transmit power control method in a wireless communication system, and a base station and a mobile station used for the transmit power control.[0004]2. Background Art[0005]Terminals (wireless communication terminals) for wireless communication, such as mobile phones, PHS, PDA, pagers or wireless LAN connection devices have become popular, and increased expansion of service areas for the wireless communication and more diversification of services are expected.[0006]There are various types of wireless communication system based on wireless communication technology, such as the TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) system and the CDMA (C...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04B7/005H04B17/00H04W36/18H04W36/36H04W52/04H04W52/28H04W52/36H04W52/40
CPCH04W52/28H04W52/282H04W52/40H04W52/285H04W52/362H04W52/283
Inventor KOGURE, YUKI
Owner NEC CORP
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