Cellular communication system, and mobile and base stations used in the same
When a mobile station becomes a soft handover state, a reception quality monitor 104 measures reception quality of a pilot signal from each base station. Base station specifying means 105 generates a base-station select signal (BSse1) to specify base stations that have transmitted pilot channels of inferior reception quality. The base-station select signal is multiplexed with transmission data (r-txd), and the multiplexed signal is spread at a spreading circuit. The spread signal is transmitted to plural base stations through a transmitter 111 and a duplexer 102. Then the base stations specified by this base-station specify signal stops transmission of downward signals.
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Notice: More than one reissue application has been filed for the reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 6,141,555. The reissue applications are application Ser. Nos. 10/282,449 (the present application) and 10/868,886, both of which are divisional reissues of U.S. Pat. No. 6,141,555.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a mobile communication system, and particularly to a handover technique for mobile or portable telephone systems (cellular systems) using a direct spread code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system. More particularly, it relates to a transmit power control of down links for transmission from plural base stations to a mobile station during soft handover where the mobile station is simultaneously connected to the plural base stations.
A conventional technique well known in the art is a cellular system using a code division multiple access (CDMA) system conforming a North American TIA/EIA IS-95 standard. This IS-95 standard uses soft handover. In a system using such a soft handover technique, when a mobile station approaches a boundary between cells (or sectors), the mobile station simultaneusly communicates with plural base stations each having one of the cells as its service area.
When the mobile station detects a base station or stations at reception levels larger than the base station currently in communication therewith, the mobile station regards itself as approaching a cell boundary and starts communication with plural base stations including the currently connected base station and other base stations detected at the larger reception levels. The mobile station then receives the same downward information from the plural base stations, where the downward information from the plural base stations is received at the mobile station by a maximal ratio combining diversity.
Upward information transmitted from the mobile station is received at the plural base stations. These received signals are maximal ratio combined or one of these signal is by a base station controller (BSC) which supervises the plural base stations.
In general, any mobile station located near a cell boundary is likely far at a distance from the base station in the cell, and the reception level of downward signals from the base station would be low. Further, the channel quality is likely deteriorated near the cell boundary due to radio interference from plural cells. Such deterioration of the channel quality can be prevented by connecting the mobile station to plural base stations (by a soft handover).
In a conventional technique such as one conforming the IS-95 standard, the downward signals are simultaneously transmitted from plural base stations during soft handover. Such a system extremely increases the number of currently used down links compared with cellular systems not using the soft handover. An increase in the number of mobile stations during soft handover limits the number of links that can be used simultaneously because of a limited capacity of down links to cause a latent problem that efficiency in channel utilization can not be improved.
Although the IS-95 standard seems to use such an ineffective method that it transmits downward signals from plural base stations, the capacity of down links has not caused any problem because the transmission system of down links has been more effective than that of up links.
However, the capacity of up links is now improving as much as that of down links, and the deterioration in the capacity of down links due to the soft handover needs to be solved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a soft handover scheme capable of improving efficiency of down links in a CDMA mobile communication system by improving a downstream transmission system in a soft handover with a terminal located near a cell or sector boundary.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a cellular system using a direct spread code division multiple access system, in which a mobile station performs soft handover with plural base stations,
said mobile station comprising:
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- downward reception quality monitoring means for monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the plural base stations that are in the soft handover state;
- base-station specifying means for sending a signal to specify a base station or stations to be transmitted according to the result of monitoring the reception quality of the plural downward signals;
- multiplexing means for multiplexing the base-station specify signal into an upward signal to be sent to said plural base stations; and
- reception means for performing combined reception of receive signals from said plural base stations that are in the soft handover state, and
said base stations each comprising: - demodulation means for demodulating the base-station specify signal multiplexed in the upward signal; and
- transmission control means for controlling transmission of a downward transmit signal to a corresponding mobile station according to the demodulated base-station specify signal.
The mobile station monitors quality of downward signals from plural base stations in a handover state and multiplexes into an upward signal a signal to specify the best-quality base station. This permits only the base station in good channel conditions to perform downstream transmission even at the time of handover with inhibiting transmission from the other base stations, thus improving the frequency utilization efficiency of down links.
Referring next to the accompanying drawings, the present invention will be described.
As shown in
The RAKE receiver 108 includes a correlator 106 and a maximal ratio combiner 107 for outputting downward communication channel data (f-txd).
The downward reception quality monitoring means 104 of the mobile station measures the level of reception quality using a pilot channel transmitted from each base station to all the mobile stations.
The base-station specifying means 105 selects base stations out of plural ones as having good downward reception quality, and outputs a base-station select signal indicative of the selected base stations. For this selection, any of the following criteria can be used:
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- (1) A base station showing the best reception quality and other base stations each of which has a small difference in reception quality from the best one are selected.
- (2) A predetermined number of base stations equal to or less than the number of the base stations to be targeted in the current handover are selected in the order of the superiority of reception quality.
- (3) Base stations showing reception quality larger than a predetermined value are selected. When all the base stations show reception quality smaller than the predetermined value, a predetermined number of base stations are selected in the order of the superiority of reception quality. This optional condition is provided to prevent all the base stations from stopping transmission when the downward-signal receiving quality is low at the mobile station.
Referring to
The common section comprises an antenna 201 for receiving radio signals from mobile stations; a duplexer (DUP) 202; a radio receiving part (Rx) 203 for converting a radio signal to a receive base-band signal; a spreading circuit 218 for spreading a pilot channel (PLCH); and an adder 209 for adding and combining the pilot channel and transmit signals of plural channels from the plural channel sections 208. The pilot channel and the plural communication channels use different spread codes from each other.
The channel section 208 necessary for each communication channel comprises an RAKE receiver 204 for reversely spreading signals received on a multipath channel and combining them at the maximum ratio; a demultiplexer (DMUX) 205 for separating the output of the RAKE receiver 204 into upward communication channel data (r-rxd) and the associated control channel including the base-station select signal (Bsse1); a spreading circuit 206 for spreading downward communication channel data (f-txd); and transmission control means 207 for controlling transmission ON/OFF according to the base-station select signal (Bsse1) included in the associated control channel data from the mobile station.
Referring next to
The base station (BS2) informs the base station controller (BSC) 304 the reception of the downward communication channel data from the moble station. The base station controller maximal-ratio-combines the received downward communication channel data at the base stations 301 and 302, the combined data is transmitted to a mobile station exchnger (MSC) 305. Then, the mobile station exchnger transfers the downward communication channel data not only to the base station (BS1) but also to the base station (BS2). These operations are the same as the prior art, such as IS-95 standards.
The operations of the base stations (BS1, BS) and the mobile station on the downward communication channel data are now described. In this example of
The transmission control means 207 of each of the base stations 301 and 302 stops transmission when its own base station is not specified in the base-station select signal. The transmission control means 207 performs transmission to the mobile station when its own base station is specified in the base-station select signal or a transmission error in the base-station select signal is detected; otherwise, it will stop transmission.
In a conventional scheme (e.g., IS-95) as shown at a) and b) in
On the other hand, shown at c) to e) in
The procedure for soft handover in the case of
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- [1] The mobile station 303 measures the reception quality of pilot channels from nearby base stations and reports the measurement result to the base stations in the same manner as in the conventional. When a base station or stations each showing reception quality of the pilot channel within a certain range of differences from that of the base station currently in communication with the mobile station 303 are detected, they enter the soft handover state.
- [2] The base station currently in communication with the mobile station of identification numbers of base stations which are in soft handover state.
- [3] The plural base stations that are in the soft handover state receive upward information from the mobile station in the same manner as in the conventional by a maximal ratio combining or selective diversity.
- [4] The mobile station monitors the quality of the pilot channel of each base station in the soft handover state, and notifies all the base stations of a number of the best-quality base station using the upward associated control channel. The quality measurement and notification is not necessarily fast enough to track Rayleigh fading as long as it can track changes in the propagation path (shadowing).
- [5] Only the base stations specified by the mobile station 303 are permitted to send downward information. In order to avoid the danger that no base station sends downward information, it is possible to permit the other base stations to send downward information when they have detected an error in CRC of the associated control channel.
- [6] The mobile station 303 receives signals from the plural base stations using a selective or maximal ratio combining diversity.
- [7] The soft handover is released when the difference in the reception quality of the pilot channel becomes equal to or more than the certain value.
By operating the base stations and the mobile station 303 in the above procedure, only some base stations of good propagation quality perform downstream transmission and the other base stations of inferior propagation quality do not need to perform downstream transmission. It is therefore possible to improve the frequency utilization efficiency of down links.
The mobile station 303 measures the quality of down links using the pilot channel, which is always transmitted at each base station and commonly used by all the mobile station to perform base station search. For this reason, the mobile station can also monitor the quality of down links of other base stations that have stopped transmission to the mobile station, and hence instruct these base stations to restart downstream transmission thereto.
When judging that the down links of plural base stations show almost equal quality and the received signals from the plural base stations can be combined at the maximum ratio without any loss, the mobile station 303 instructs the corresponding plural base stations to perform downstream transmission so that a diversity gain can be obtained.
When judging that the quality of down links of all the base stations is deteriorated and required quality can not be obtained by the transmission from one base station, the mobile station instructs plural base stations of relatively good reception quality to perform downstream transmission so that the required quality can be obtained.
The danger of an error in receiving the base-station select signal transmitted from the mobile station 303 must be considered here. Particularly, in the case the soft handover is performed across plural base stations, respective base stations may cause a different demodulation result and no base station may judge to be instructed for transmission. To avoid such a case, each base station performs transmission without receiving the instruction when an error in the demodulation result has been detected, thus extremely reducing the probability of no base station performing transmission [see the above procedure [5]).
However, if it is assured that plural base stations cause the same demodulation result of the base-station select signal, they can perform transmission ON/OFF according to the base-station select signal irrespective of the presence or absence of the error detection. For example, when the soft handover is performed for plural sectors within one base station, the demodulation result of the base-station select signal can be easily used among the sectors in common. In this case, the transmission sectors may be selected according to the base-station select signal.
Referring next to
As apparent from a comparison between
Also as apparent from a comparison between
As apparent from the above, the first embodiment and the second embodiment differ in the following point: In the first embodiment the mobile station decides which of base stations is to stop downstream transmission during soft handover, while in the second embodiment the base station decides which of base stations is to stop downstream transmission during the soft handover. Since the second embodiment does not need the base station specifying means 105 essential for the mobile station (
The transmission halt signal generating means 105a of the second embodiment can use any criterion such as one of the following three criteria for outputting the transmission halt signal.
(1a) The transmission halt signal generating means outputs the transmission halt signal when the downward signal from its own station to the mobile station shows a large difference in reception quality from that of the best-quality base station.
(2a) The transmission halt signal generating means outputs the transmission halt signal when the reception quality of the downward signal from its own station to the mobile station is ranked lower than a predetermined one graded according to their reception quality.
(3a) The transmission halt signal generating means outputs the transmission halt signal when the reception quality of the downward signal from its own station to the mobile station is smaller than a predetermined value. When all the base stations show reception quality smaller than the pre-determined value and the reception quality of its own base station is ranked higher than the predetermined one graded according to their reception quality, the transmission halt signal generating means does not output the transmission halt signal even if the reception quality of the downward signal is smaller than the predetermined value. This optional condition is provided to prevent all the base station in the soft handover state from stopping transmission to the mobile station when the reception quality of the downward signals is low at the mobile station.
As described above, according to the present invention, since only a small number of base stations of the best quality perform downstream transmission even at the time of soft handover, the frequency utilization efficiency of down links is not reduced. It is therefore possible to avoid limitations on the channel capacity.
The present invention is also to prevent transmission from the base station to an inferior propagation state even at the time of soft handover, so that mean transmission power of the base station can be reduced, thereby simplifying the transmission power amplifier at the base station.
Modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to a person skilled in the art and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A cellular system using a direct spread code division multiple access system, in which a mobile station performs soft handover with plural base stations, said mobile station comprising: said base stations each comprising:
- downward reception quality monitoring means for monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the plural base stations that are in the soft handover state;
- base-station specifying means for comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations monitored at said downward reception quality monitoring means, and for generating a base-station specify signal which specifies a base-station having the best reception quality monitoring result to maintain a signal transmission;
- multiplexing means for multiplexing the base-station specify signal into an upward signal to be sent to said plural base stations; and
- reception means for performing combined reception of receive signals from said plural base stations that are in the soft handover state, and
- demodulation means for demodulating the base-station specify signal multiplexed in the upward signal; and
- transmission control means for receiving the base-station specifying signal demodulated by said demodulation means, for keeping a downward signal transmission when its own base station is specified in the base-station specify signal, and for stopping a downward signal transmission when its own base station is not specified in the base-station specify signal.
2. The cellular system according to claim 1, wherein said transmission control means ignores contents of said base-station specify signal and keeps a downward signal transmission when an error in the base-station specify signal is detected.
3. The cellular system according to claim 1, wherein said base station specifying means generates a base-station specify signal which specifies plural base stations each having a smaller difference of downward reception quality monitoring result than a predetermined value to maintain a signal transmission.
4. The cellular system according to claim 1, wherein said base station specifying means generates a base-station specify signal which specifies plural base stations each having smaller reception quality monitoring result than a predetermined value to maintain a signal transmission.
5. In a cellular system using a direct spread code division multiple access system, a mobile station used in the cellular system for performing soft handover with plural base stations, comprising:
- downward reception quality monitoring means for monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the plural base stations that are in the soft handover state;
- base-station specifying means for comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations monitored at said downward reception quality monitoring means, and for generating a base-station specify signal which specifies a base-station having the best reception quality monitoring result to maintain a signal transmission;
- multiplexing means for multiplexing the base-station specify signal into an upward signal to be sent to said plural base stations; and
- reception means for performing combined reception of receive signals from said plural base stations that are in the soft handover state;
- wherein transmission of the downward signals from base stations not specified by the base station specify signal is stopped.
6. The mobile station according to claim 5, wherein said base station specifying means generates a base-station specify signal which specifies plural base stations each having a smaller difference of reception quality monitoring result than a predetermined value to maintain a signal transmission.
7. The mobile station according to claim 5, wherein said base station specifying means generates a base-station specify signal which specifies plural base stations each having smaller reception quality monitoring result than a predetermined value to maintain a signal transmission.
8. A base station provided in a cellular system in which a plurality of mobile stations according to claim 5 are utilized, said base station comprising:
- demodulation means for demodulating the base-station specify signal multiplexed in the upward signal; and
- transmission control means for receiving the base-station specify signal demodulated by said demodulation means, for keeping a downward signal transmission when its own base station is specified in the base-station specify signal, and for stopping a downward signal transmission when its own base station is not specified in the base-station specify signal.
9. The base station according to claim 8, wherein said transmission control means ignores contents of the base-station specify signal and keeps a downward signal transmission when an error is detected in the base-station specify signal.
10. A cellular system using a direct spread code division multiple access system, in which a mobile station performs soft handover with plural base stations, said mobile station comprising: said base stations each comprising:
- reception quality monitoring means for monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the plural base stations that are in the soft handover state and outputting a sub-signal composed of the monitoring results and signals indicative of base stations corresponding to the respective results;
- multiplexing means for multiplexing the sub-signal into an upward signal to be sent to said plural base stations; and
- reception means for performing combined reception of receive signals from said plural base stations that are in the soft handover state, and
- demodulation means for demodulating the sub-signal multiplexed in the upward signal;
- transmission halt signal generating means for receiving the sub-signal demodulated by said demodulation means, comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations monitored at the mobile station indicated in the sub-signal, and for generating a transmission halt signal which indicates a signal transmission instruction whether transmission should be allowed or halted at its own base station in accordance with the reception quality monitoring result indicated in the sub-signal; and
- transmission control means for receiving the transmission halt signal from said transmission halt signal generating means, and for setting a signal transmission state of a downward signal from its own base station, whether a signal transmitting or a signal stopping, in accordance with the instruction indicated in the transmission halt signal.
11. The cellular system according to claim 10, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission stopped when the best reception quality monitoring result is not indicated for its own base station in the sub-signal, and said transmission control means sets the signal transmitting state of its own base station to a signal stopping condition when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission stopped.
12. The cellular system according to claim 10, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission allowed when an error is detected in the sub-signal, and said transmission control means sets the signal transmitting state of own base station to a signal transmitting condition when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission allowed.
13. The cellular system according to claim 10, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission allowed when reception quality monitoring results of plural base stations to the sub-signal each having smaller difference than a predetermined value, and said transmission control means sets the signal transmitting state of own base station to a signal transmitting when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission allowed.
14. The cellular system according to claim 10, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission allowed when reception quality monitoring results of plural base stations in the sub-signal are smaller than a predetermined value, and said transmission control means sets the signal transmitting state of its own base station to a signal transmitting condition when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission allowed.
15. A base station provided in a cellular system in which a plurality mobile stations, each equipped with means for monitoring reception quality of downward signals from plural base stations with soft handover state and transmitting a sub-signal composed of the monitoring results for each base station, are utilized, said base station comprising:
- demodulation means for demodulating the sub-signal;
- transmission halt signal generating means for receiving the sub-signal demodulated by said demodulation means, comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations monitored at the mobile station indicated in the sub-signal, and for generating a transmission halt signal which indicates a signal transmission instruction whether allowed or halted at its own base station in accordance with the reception quality monitoring result indicated in the sub-signal; and
- transmission control means for receiving the transmission halt signal from said transmission halt signal generating means, and for setting a signal transmission state of a downward signal from its own base station, whether a signal transmitting or a signal stopping, in accordance with the instruction indicated in the transmission halt signal.
16. The base station according to claim 15, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission allowed when an error is detected in the sub-signal, and said transmission control means sets the signal transmitting state of its own base station to a signal transmitting condition when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission allowed.
17. The base station according to claim 15, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission allowed when reception quality monitoring results of plural base stations in the sub-signal each having a smaller difference each other than a predetermined value, and said transmission control means put the signal transmitting when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission allowed.
18. The base station according to claim 15, wherein said transmission halt signal generating means generates the transmission halt signal with an instruction of signal transmission allowed when reception quality monitoring results of plural base stations in the sub-signal are smaller than a predetermined value, and said transmission control means sets the signal transmitting sate of its own base station to a signal transmitting condition when the transmission halt signal indicates the instruction of signal transmission allowed.
19. A mobile station in a CDMA system, comprising:
- a monitor monitoring reception quality of downward signals from a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state;
- a base-station selector comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations monitored at the monitor, and for generating a base-station specify signal which specifies a base station having the best reception quality monitoring result to maintain a signal transmission; and
- a transmitter sending the base-station specify signal to the base stations that are in the soft handover state;
- wherein transmission of the downward signals from base stations not specified by the base station specify signal is stopped.
20. The mobile station as claimed in claim 19, further comprising:
- a rake receiver combining reception signals from the base stations that are in the soft handover state.
21. The mobile station as claimed in claim 19, wherein the monitor measures the reception quality using a pilot channel from each base station.
22. The mobile station as claimed in claim 19, wherein the transmitter has a multiplexer multiplexing a control channel including the base-station specify signal and upward communication channel data to generate an upward signal.
23. The mobile station as claimed in claim 22, wherein the transmitter further comprises a spreader spreading the upward signal.
24. A base station in a CDMA system, communicating with a mobile station, comprising:
- a first transmitter transmitting a downward signal to the mobile station;
- a receiver receiving a base-station specify signal sent from a mobile station, wherein the mobile station compares reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations that are in a soft handover state and generates the base-station specify signal which specifies one of the base stations that are in a soft handover state, wherein the specified base station has the best reception quality; and
- transmission control means keeping transmission of the downward signal when its own base station is specified in the base-station specify signal, and stopping transmission of the downward signal when its own base station is not specified in the base-station specify signal.
25. The base station as claimed in claim 24, wherein the transmission control means ignores contents of the base-station specify signal transmitted from the mobile station when there is an error in receiving the base-station specify signal transmitted from the mobile station and keeps transmission of the downward signal to the mobile station even if the base station is not specified in the base-station specify signal.
26. The base station as claimed in claim 24, further comprising:
- a second transmitter for transmitting a pilot channel, wherein the mobile station monitors the reception quality of the downward signal from the base station based on the pilot channel.
27. The base station as claimed in claim 26, wherein the second transmitter has a first spread circuit for spreading the pilot channel with a first spread code.
28. The base station as claimed in claim 27, further comprising:
- a second spread circuit spreading downward communication channel data with a second spread code which is different from the first spread code.
29. A communication system, wherein a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that are in soft handover state, wherein:
- the mobile station comprises: a monitor monitoring reception quality of downward signals from a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state, a base-station selector comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations monitored at the monitor, and for generating a base-station specify signal which specifies a base station having the best reception quality monitoring result to maintain a signal transmission; and a transmitter sending the base-station specify signal to the base stations that are in the soft handover state, and each base station comprises: a first transmitter transmitting a downward signal to the mobile station, a receiver receiving a base-station specify signal sent from a mobile station, wherein the mobile station compares reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations that are in a soft handover state and generates the base-station specify signal which specifies one of the base stations that ate in a soft handover state, wherein the specified base station has the best reception quality, and transmission control means keeping transmission of the downward signal when its own base station is specified in the base-station specify signal, and stopping transmission of the downward signal when its own base station is not specified in the base-station specify signal.
30. The communication system as claimed in claim 29, wherein the transmission control means transmits the downward signals whether or not its own base station is not specified in the base station signal, when there is an error in receiving the base-station specify signal transmitted from the mobile station.
31. A communication method, wherein a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that ate in a soft handover state, comprising:
- monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the base stations that are in a soft handover state;
- comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations;
- generating a base-station specify signal which specifies a base station having the best reception quality monitoring result to maintain a signal transmission; and
- sending the base-station specify signal to the base stations that are in the soft handover state; and
- stopping transmission of the downward signals from base stations not specified by the base station specify signal.
32. A communication method, wherein a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state, comprising:
- receiving a base-station specify signal sent from the mobile station at the base stations, wherein the mobile station compares reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations that are in the soft handover state and generates the base-station specify signal which specifies one of the base stations that are in a soft handover state, wherein the specified base station by the base-station specify signal has the best reception quality, and
- keeping transmission of the downward signal at the specified base station, and stopping transmission of the downward signal at the other base stations which are not specified in the base-station specify signal.
33. A communication method, wherein a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state, comprising:
- monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the base stations that are in a soft handover state;
- comparing reception quality of downward signals from respective base stations;
- generating a base-station specify signal which specifies a base station having the best reception quality monitoring result to maintain a signal transmission;
- sending the base-station specify signal to the base stations that are in the soft handover state;
- receiving the base-station specify signal sent from the mobile station at the base stations; and
- keeping transmission of the downward signal at the specified base station by the base-station specify signal, and stopping transmission of the downward signal at the other base stations which are not specified in the base-stations specify signal.
34. A communication method, wherein in a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state, comprising;
- monitoring reception quality of downward signals from the base stations;
- specifying one of the base stations, wherein the specified base stations has the best reception quality;
- transmitting a base-station specify signal to the base stations that are in the soft handover state, wherein the base-station specify signal specifies the base station having the best reception quality; and
- stopping transmission of the downward signals from base stations not specified by the base station specify signal.
35. A communication method, wherein a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state, comprising:
- receiving a base-station specify signal specifying one of the base stations that are in the soft handover state, transmitted from the mobile station; and
- keeping transmission of a downward signal of the base station specified in the base-station specify signal and stopping transmission of downward signals of the remaining base stations that are in the soft handover state and are not specified in the base-station specify signal.
36. A communication method, wherein a mobile station communicates with a plurality of base stations that are in a soft handover state, comprising:
- transmitting a base-station specify signal from the mobile station to the base stations that are in the soft handover state, wherein the base-station specify signal specifies one of the base stations that are in the soft handover state; and
- controlling transmission of downward signals of the base stations that are in the soft handover state based on the base-station specify signal, wherein the transmission of the downward signals of the base stations that are not specified in the base-station specify signal is switched off.
37. The communication method as claimed in claim 36, wherein the downward signal of the base station specified in the base-station specify signal is transmitted to the mobile station.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 29, 2002
Date of Patent: Jul 17, 2007
Assignee: NEC Corporation (Tokyo)
Inventor: Toshifumi Sato (Tokyo)
Primary Examiner: Duc M. Nguyen
Attorney: Dickstein, Shapiro, LLP.
Application Number: 10/282,449
International Classification: H04Q 7/20 (20060101);