Abstract: A mobile device that comprises a main receiver and a wake-up receiver is operated by periodically attempting to receive a first signal that is configured for receipt by the wake-up receiver. For each attempt, a detection result is generated that indicates whether the first signal was received with a signal quality that satisfies a predetermined minimum quality criterion. One or more of the detection results are used as a basis for deciding whether or not the wake-up receiver is within range of an access point. An operation of the mobile device is adjusted in response to a decision that the wake-up receiver is not within range of the access point.
Abstract: A multi-pilot frame handler (36) of a radio access network node (28) is arranged to prepare a block of a frame of information to include a first pilot signal of a pilot signal first type and a first pilot signal of a pilot signal second type. The pilot signal of the pilot signal first type is expressed as a first Costas array base pattern of resource elements of the block; the pilot signal of the second type is expressed as a second Costas array base pattern of resource elements of the block. The multi-pilot frame handler (36) is arranged to prepare the block so that any pilot signal of the pilot signal first type is carried by at least some subcarriers of a first set of subcarriers of the block and any pilot signal of the pilot signal second type is carried by at least some subcarriers of a second set of subcarriers of the block.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 8, 2009
Publication date:
November 19, 2009
Applicant:
Telefonaktielbolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Abstract: Techniques for implementing Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) directly in an SS7 protocol stack enable SS7 network layer protocols to interface, via MPLS, with literally any link layer technology. As a result, label switching can be used seamlessly throughout a collection of heterogeneous networks, including both IP-based and SS7-based networks. An exemplary method of routing SS7 data packets through a heterogeneous packet-switching network using MPLS includes the steps of: establishing an MPLS forwarding equivalence class (FEC), at least one element of the FEC being an SS7 destination; associating a label with the FEC at a first router in the heterogeneous packet switching network; attaching the label, at the first router, to a data packet belonging to the FEC; and forwarding the labeled data packet from the first router to a second router in the communications network.
Abstract: An antenna for simultaneous microwave transmission and reception is disclosed. The antenna comprises an array of wave-guides (10, 16) arranged side-by-side. In a typical embodiment of the array the wave-guides are rectangular wave-guides comprising a symmetrically or un-symmetrically placed ridge (8) and forming an array of vertical or horizontal columns. Opposite to the ridge at a second wall of the rectangular wave-guide slots (20, 21, 27, 28) are provided in the front wall, each aperture wave-guide being made narrow-band tuned for a respective transmitting or a receiving frequency in order to achieve a low coupling between transmitting and receiving to facilitate simultaneous transmission and reception at equal polarisation. Furthermore parallel to the array of slotted wave-guides a wave-guide filter (30, 35) may be arranged at each side forming a respective transmitting signal filter and a receiving signal filter to form a compact single aperture transmit/receive microwave antenna unit.
Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and means for determining handovers in a cellular radio communication system. Power-budgets for a serving and a target cell are calculated (301,302). A ranking value for both cells is determined from the power-budgets (306,307). A new ranking value for the target cell is calculated (309) by adding a specific adjustment value, dependent on the BER in the serving cell and the target cell and derived from a communication-quality table, to the ranking value of the target cell. A handover is performed if the new ranking value exceeds the ranking value of the serving cell.