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Method and apparatus for deriving signal strength attenuation characteristic values

a signal strength and characteristic value technology, applied in the field of method and apparatus for deriving signal strength attenuation characteristic values, can solve the problems of difficult accurate judgement of distance from a cell site, and many users do not enable gps on their devices.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-04-16
VIAVI SOLUTIONS UK
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This patent aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of wireless communication networks by measuring and analyzing signal strength at a cell level. This information helps to accurately model signal strength contours, which can improve network performance and reliability. The technical effect of this patent is to mitigate, alleviate, or eliminate disadvantages in wireless communication networks.

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However, many users do not enable GPS on their devices as it is typically a significant power drain on the device's battery.
However, in an asynchronous network, it is much more difficult to derive a measurement of the location of a wireless communication unit from signal timing information.
Furthermore, although LTE networks comprise synchronous networks, not every LTE network reports timing advance / offset information, and without this information the accurate judgement of distance from a cell site can be difficult.
In a real scenario, however, the modelled signal strength contours will be far from accurate and the measured vs modelled values will lead to a gap (as shown), within which the wireless communication unit is likely to be located.

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[0071]Examples of the invention will be described in terms of a system and a method for deriving signal strength attenuation characteristic values for cells within a wireless communication network, such as a network implemented in accordance with the 3rd Generation (3G) and / or 4th Generation (4G) of wireless telephone standards and technology. Examples of such 3G and 4G standards and technology is the Universal Wireless Telecommunications System (UMTS™) and Long Term Evolution (LTE), developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™) (www.3gpp.org).

[0072]In order to accurately model signal strength contours for cells within wireless communication networks, it is necessary to ascertain accurate attenuation characteristic values such as the slope of the signal attenuation with distance from the basestation sites for the cells, as well as the ‘starting point’ for the graph, known as the intercept point. Determining these slope and intercept attenuation characteristic values fo...

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Abstract

A method of deriving signal strength attenuation characteristic values for cells within a wireless communication network. The method for determining a set of cells for which signal strength attenuation characteristic values are to be derived, and using a genetic algorithm to derive signal strength attenuation characteristic values for the set of cells based at least partly on signal strength information for signal strength measurements obtained by wireless communication subscriber units within the wireless communication network.

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PRIORITY CLAIM TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This U.S. patent application claims the benefit of, and priority under §§119(e) and 120, to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 891,800 filed Oct. 16, 2013, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 894,781 filed Oct. 23, 2013, the disclosures of which are all incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The field of the invention relates to a method and apparatus for deriving signal strength attenuation characteristic values, and in particular to a method and apparatus for deriving signal strength attenuation characteristic values for cells within a wireless communication network.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Wireless communication networks, such as the 3rd Generation (3G) and 4th Generation (4G) of wireless telephone standards and technology, are well known. Examples of such 3G and 4G standards and technology are the Universal Wireless Telecommunications System (UMTS™) and the Long Term Evolution (LTE) respectively, deve...

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IPC IPC(8): H04W24/08
CPCH04W24/08H04W64/00H04W24/02G01S5/02524H04W16/22
Inventor THIEL, STEFANKENINGTON, PETERSMITH, GARETHFLANAGAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH
Owner VIAVI SOLUTIONS UK
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