Source: http://www.google.com/patents/US7924790?dq=6,910,205
Timestamp: 2018-01-20 03:41:40
Document Index: 755444071

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 77', 'art 76', 'art 73', 'art 77', 'art 55', 'art 54', 'art 52', 'art 53', 'art 55', 'Application No. 2003']

Patent US7924790 - Radio base station apparatus and base station controller - Google Patents
The invention provides a radio base station apparatus forming a wireless zone in a mobile communication system and to a base station controller performing channel control over a terminal visiting a wireless zone. The radio base station apparatus has an identifying section identifying a particular radio...http://www.google.com/patents/US7924790?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7924790 - Radio base station apparatus and base station controller
Publication number US7924790 B2
Application number US 12/698,450
Also published as US7684369, US8189513, US20040192390, US20100177729, US20110170486
Publication number 12698450, 698450, US 7924790 B2, US 7924790B2, US-B2-7924790, US7924790 B2, US7924790B2
Patent Citations (43), Non-Patent Citations (9), Classifications (13), Legal Events (1)
US 7924790 B2
18. The radio terminal according to claim 17, wherein the identification information and the renewed identification information are unique.
Transmitting part 77-1 that is connected in series to the outgoing route of the router 74-1 and whose output is connected to the transmission input of the antenna duplexer 72-1.
Controlling part 76-1 having input/output ports that are connected to the control terminals of the receiving part 73-1, the router 74-1, and the transmitting part 77-1, respectively, and a communication port that is connected to the one end of the above-mentioned communication link 83-1.
Allows a relationship between the terminal 82 (or the transition destination channel assigned to the terminal 82) and the second IP address to be reflected in routing information held in the router 74-2 (indicated by symbol (j) in FIG. 7).
JP-A-2001-45534 (claims 4, 6, 8, and 9, paragraphs 0013, 0015, 0018, 0023, 0034, 0035, 0040-0042, 0044-0046, 0050, 0056-0058, 0060, 0063-0065, and 0067)
The link interface part 55-2 forwards the upstream transfer subject signal to the radio base station 50-1 via the bypass channel (indicated by symbol (2) in FIG. 5). On the other hand, in the radio base station 50-1, the controlling part 54-1 gives the receiving part 52-1, the transmitting part 53-1, and the link interface part 55-1 binary information indicating that the radio base station 50-1 is the above-mentioned particular radio base station.
After completion of radio channel establishment for the transition destination, instructs the new particular radio base station to perform binding update by cooperating with the terminal 82 in the same manner as in the conventional example (indicated by symbols (g)-(m) in FIG. 7).
Therefore, this embodiment can prevent a state that continuance of a same radio base station being the particular radio base station from occurrence of a complete call at the terminal 82 to disappearance of the call causes the diversity handover not to properly comply with the above-mentioned zone configurations, channel allocation, frequency allocation, modulation scheme, and multiple access scheme, which lowers the transmission quality and service quality, complicates the processings related to the channel control, and increases the load.
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U.S. Classification 370/335, 370/401, 370/338, 455/560, 455/446
International Classification H04W88/08, H04B7/216, H04W36/18, H04B1/38
European Classification H04W88/08, H04W36/18