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JP5462208B2 - Network equipment - Google Patents
JP5462208B2
JP5462208B2 JP2011051923A JP2011051923A JP5462208B2 JP 5462208 B2 JP5462208 B2 JP 5462208B2 JP 2011051923 A JP2011051923 A JP 2011051923A JP 2011051923 A JP2011051923 A JP 2011051923A JP 5462208 B2 JP5462208 B2 JP 5462208B2
JP2011051923A
JP2012191346A (en
眞人 平木
2011-03-09 Application filed by 株式会社Ｎｔｔドコモ filed Critical 株式会社Ｎｔｔドコモ
2011-03-09 Priority to JP2011051923A priority Critical patent/JP5462208B2/en
2012-10-04 Publication of JP2012191346A publication Critical patent/JP2012191346A/en
2014-04-02 Publication of JP5462208B2 publication Critical patent/JP5462208B2/en
The present invention relates to a network device having a plurality of call control cards.
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, mobile communication systems having network devices that perform call control are known. The network device is, for example, a radio network controller (RNC) provided in a first communication system (first RAT (Radio Access Technology)) such as 3G. Alternatively, the network device is, for example, a radio base station (MME, eNodeB, etc.) provided in a second communication system (second RAT) such as LTE.
Here, the network device has a plurality of call control cards for performing call control. Each of the plurality of call control cards controls calls set up with a plurality of mobile communication terminals. For example, the call control card is a card that instructs a mobile communication terminal to perform call processing, a card that terminates a connection signal for a call set with the mobile communication terminal (for example, Patent Document 1).
By the way, in general, the number of operation connection calls obtained by subtracting a certain margin from the maximum number of connection calls that can be set by the call control card is set in the call control card. As a result, it is possible to absorb the temporary increase in the number of calls.
JP 2002-27109 A
By the way, in recent years, power saving is desired for the entire mobile communication system in consideration of the environment and the like. For example, in the technique described above, the power consumption of the cooling fan is reduced by controlling the cooling capacity of the cooling fan that cools the call control card according to the thermal load level of the call control card.
However, the above-described technology cannot sufficiently achieve low power consumption of the call control card.
Therefore, the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a network device that can reduce the power consumption of the network device. Another object of the present invention is to shorten the continuous operation time of the call control card by turning off the power supply of the call control card and to suppress the failure of the call control card.
The network device according to the first feature includes a plurality of call control cards. The network device is configured to select a call control card to be turned off from among the plurality of call control cards, and to turn off the power of the call control card selected by the selection unit. Each of the plurality of call control cards is configured so as not to exceed the number of operation connection calls obtained by subtracting a margin from the maximum number of connection calls that can be set for each of the plurality of call control cards. And an allocation unit (allocation unit 25) configured to control the number of connection calls to be set. The power saving control unit reduces a margin set in the call control card not selected by the selection unit so as to cancel out the number of operation connection calls set in the call control card selected by the selection unit. Thus, the number of operation connection calls set in the call control card not selected by the selection unit is increased.
In the first feature, the power saving control unit cuts off the power of the call control card selected by the selection unit at a predetermined cycle.
In the first feature, the power saving control unit cuts off the power of the call control card selected by the selection unit when the number of connected calls controlled by the whole of the plurality of call control cards falls below a predetermined threshold. To do.
In the first feature, the selection unit is based on at least one of information on the total number of disconnection times of the power source, the total disconnection time of the power source, the total processing number of connected calls, and the total number of access times to hardware resources. The call control card to be cut off is selected.
In the first feature, the power saving control unit causes the call control card selected by the selection unit to transition to a disconnection preparation state in which allocation of new calls is restricted prior to power-off.
In the first feature, the network device is configured to transfer user data stored in the call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state to a call control card that has not transitioned to the disconnection preparation state. (Data migration unit 27) is further provided.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a network device that can reduce power consumption of the network device. Also, by disconnecting the power supply of the call control card, it is possible to provide a network device that can shorten the continuous operation time of the call control card and suppress the failure of the call control card.
FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a mobile communication system 100 according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the network device 20 according to the first embodiment. FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the communication card group 21 according to the first embodiment. FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating setting values (initial) of the call control card according to the first embodiment. FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating setting values (after change) of the call control card according to the first embodiment.
The network device according to the embodiment includes a plurality of call control cards. The network device is configured to select a call control card to be disconnected from a plurality of call control cards, and to disconnect the power of the call control card selected by the selection unit A power saving control unit. The number of connected calls set by each of the plurality of call control cards is controlled so as not to exceed the number of operation connection calls obtained by subtracting a margin from the maximum number of calls that can be set by each of the plurality of call control cards. The power saving control unit reduces the margin set for the call control card not selected by the selection unit in response to the power-off of the call control card selected by the selection unit, and is not selected by the selection unit Increase the number of operational connection calls set in the call control card.
In the embodiment, the power saving control unit reduces the margin set in the call control card not selected by the selection unit in response to the power-off of the call control card selected by the selection unit, The number of operation connection calls set in the call control card not selected is increased. Therefore, it is possible to power off the call control card selected from the plurality of call control cards while absorbing the temporary increase in the number of calls.
In this way, the power consumption of the network device can be reduced by cutting off the power supply of the call control card. Also, by disconnecting the power supply of the call control card, the continuous operation time of the call control card can be shortened and the failure of the call control card can be suppressed.
Hereinafter, the configuration of the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a mobile communication system 100 according to the first embodiment.
As shown in FIG. 1, the mobile communication system 100 includes a communication terminal device 10 (hereinafter, UE 10) and a core network 50. The mobile communication system 100 includes a first communication system and a second communication system.
The first communication system is a communication system corresponding to, for example, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System). The first communication system includes a base station 110 (hereinafter referred to as NB 110), an RNC 120, and an SGSN 130. In the first communication system, a first RAT (Radio Access Technology) is used.
The second communication system is a communication system that supports, for example, LTE (Long Term Evolution). The second communication system includes, for example, a base station 210 (hereinafter, eNB 210) and an MME 230. In the second communication system, a second RAT (Radio Access Technology) is used.
The UE 10 is a device (User Equipment) configured to communicate with the first communication system and the second communication system. For example, the UE 10 has a function of performing wireless communication with the NB 110 and also has a function of performing wireless communication with the eNB 210.
The NB 110 is a device (NodeB) that includes the cell 111 and performs radio communication with the UE 10 existing in the cell 111.
The RNC 120 is a device (Radio Network Controller) that is connected to the NB 110 and sets up a radio connection (RRC Connection) with the UE 10 existing in the cell 111.
The SGSN 130 is a device (Serving GPRS Support Node) that performs packet switching in the packet switching domain. The SGSN 130 is provided in the core network 50. Although omitted in FIG. 1, a device (MSC: Mobile Switching Center) that performs circuit switching in the circuit switching domain may be provided in the core network 50.
The eNB 210 is a device (evolved NodeB) that includes the cell 211 and performs radio communication with the UE 10 existing in the cell 211.
The MME 230 is a device (Mobility Management Entity) that manages the mobility of the UE 10 that has set up a wireless connection with the eNB 210. The MME 230 is provided in the core network 50.
Note that the cell should be understood as a function of performing radio communication with the UE 10. However, the cell may be considered as a service area indicating a range in which communication with the cell is possible. A cell is identified by the frequency, spreading code or time slot used in the cell.
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The configuration of the network device according to the first embodiment will be described below with reference to the drawings. FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the network device 20 according to the first embodiment.
The network device 20 may be, for example, the RNC 120 provided in the first communication system. Or network device 20 may be eNB210 provided in the 2nd communications system, for example. Alternatively, the network device 20 may be, for example, the MME 230 provided in the second communication system.
As shown in FIG. 2, the network device 20 includes a communication card group 21, a communication unit 22, a selection unit 23, a power saving control unit 24, an allocation unit 25, an instruction unit 26, and a data migration unit 27. Have
The communication card group 21 includes a plurality of call control cards such as a card for instructing call processing to the mobile communication terminal and a card for terminating a connection signal for a call set with the mobile communication terminal. Further, the communication card group 21 may include a card for communicating with other network devices, a card for controlling HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Access), HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access), and the like.
In the first embodiment, the communication card group 21 includes a plurality of card sets (for example, card set # 1 to card set # 12) as shown in FIG. Each card set is composed of a pair of call control cards. Of the pair of call control cards, one call control card functions as an active call control card, and the other call control card functions as a standby call control card.
An active call control card is a call control card that actually operates. On the other hand, the standby call control card is a call control card used in place of the active call control card.
Here, in the call control card, as shown in FIG. 4, the maximum number of connected calls, the number of operational connection calls, and a margin are set. FIG. 4 shows the maximum number of connected calls, the number of operational connection calls, and the margin set for the active call control card of each card set. Further, the maximum number of connected calls, the number of operational connection calls, and the margin are represented by indices.
The maximum number of connected calls is the maximum number of connected calls that can be set by the call control card. The margin is a margin for absorbing the increase in the number of connected calls. The number of operational connection calls is a value obtained by subtracting a margin from the maximum number of connection calls.
For example, as shown in FIG. 4, “60” is set as the number of operation connection calls in the active call control cards of card set # 1 to card set # 6. On the other hand, “80” is set as the number of operation connection calls in the active call control cards of card set # 7 to card set # 12.
Here, the number of connection calls set by the call control card is controlled so as not to exceed the number of operation connection calls. However, the number of connection calls set by the call control card may temporarily exceed the number of operation connection calls.
Note that the maximum number of calls (absolute value) of active call control cards in each card set may be different from each other. In addition, the margin and the number of operation connection calls set in the active call control card of each card set may be different.
Returning to FIG. 1, the communication unit 22 communicates with the UE 10. The communication unit 22 communicates with other network devices.
The selection unit 23 selects an active call control card whose power is to be cut off from among a plurality of call control cards (here, an active call control card) included in the communication card group 21.
Specifically, the selection unit 23 may select at least one of “total number of power supply disconnections”, “total power supply disconnection time”, “total number of connected call processes”, and “total number of accesses to hardware resources”. Based on such information (hereinafter referred to as determination criterion information), an active call control card to be powered off is selected. For example, the selection unit 23 selects an active call control card whose power should be turned off so that the active call control card wear level is uniform for all active call control cards.
“Total number of times power is cut off” is the total number of times the power of the active call control card is turned off during a certain period. The “total power off time” is the total time during which the power of the active call control card is cut off during a certain period. The “total number of connected calls processed” is the total number of connected calls processed by the active call control card in a certain period. “Total number of accesses to hardware resources” is the total number of times that the active call control card has accessed the hardware resources of the network device 20 in a certain period.
The power saving control unit 24 controls a mode (hereinafter referred to as a power saving mode) for saving power supplied to a plurality of call control cards (here, active call control cards) included in the communication card group 21. .
Specifically, the power saving control unit 24 is set to the active call control card not selected by the selection unit 23 in response to the power-off of the active call control card selected by the selection unit 23. Reduce the margin. That is, the power saving control unit 24 increases the number of operation connection calls set in the active call control card that is not selected by the selection unit 23.
Specifically, the power saving control unit 24 selects the active call that has not been selected by the selection unit 23 so as to cancel the number of active connection calls set in the active call control card selected by the selection unit 23. Reduce the margin set on the control card. In other words, the power saving control unit 24 selects the active call control card that has not been selected by the selection unit 23 so as to cancel out the number of active connection calls set in the active call control card selected by the selection unit 23. Increase the number of operational connection calls set to.
For example, when the maximum number of connected calls, the number of operational connection calls, and the margin shown in FIG. 4 are set in an active call control card, the active call control card of card set # 6 should be turned off. A case where an active call control card is selected will be described with reference to FIG.
As shown in FIG. 5, the margin set for the active call control cards of card set # 1 to card set # 4 is changed from “40” to “30”. Also, the margin set for the active call control card of card set # 5 is changed from “40” to “20”. In other words, the number of operational connection calls set in the active call control cards of card set # 1 to card set # 4 is changed from “60” to “70”. In addition, the number of operation connection calls set in the active call control card of the card set # 5 is changed from “60” to “80”.
In this way, the number of active connection calls set in the active call control card whose power is to be cut off is offset, so that the total number of active connection calls “840” is maintained.
The power saving control unit 24 preferably cuts off the power of the active call control card and the standby call control card used in place of the active call control card. In other words, when the power saving control unit 24 turns off the power of the active call control card included in one card set, the power saving control unit 24 also cuts off the power of the standby call control card included in the one card set. Is preferred.
In the first embodiment, the power saving control unit 24 disconnects the power supply of the call control card (here, the active call control card) selected by the selection unit 23 at a predetermined cycle (for example, a daily cycle). May be. For example, the power saving control unit 24 preferably cuts off the power of the active call control card selected by the selection unit 23 in a time zone (such as nighttime) when the traffic volume is small.
Alternatively, the power saving control unit 24 selects when the number of connected calls controlled by a plurality of call control cards (here, active call control cards) included in the communication card group 21 falls below a predetermined threshold. The power source of the call control card (in this case, the active call control card) selected by the unit 23 may be cut off.
In the first embodiment, the power saving control unit 24 restricts the allocation of new calls to the call control card (in this case, the active call control card) selected by the selection unit 23 prior to power-off. You may make a transition to the prepared cutting state.
The allocation unit 25 allocates a new call to one of the active call control cards among the plurality of call control cards (here, the active call control card). The allocation unit 25 allocates a new call to the active call control card so as not to exceed the number of operation connection calls set in the active call control card. In this way, the allocating unit 25 controls the number of connected calls set by each of the plurality of call control cards so as not to exceed the number of operational connection calls.
However, at the time of congestion, the allocation unit 25 may allocate a new call exceeding the number of operation connection calls. That is, a new call may be allocated without considering the margin during congestion.
The instruction unit 26 instructs the reduction of the transmission power of the signal transmitted from the cell corresponding to the call control card (in this case, the active call control card) that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state. For example, when the network device 20 is the RNC 120, the instruction unit 26 transmits a signal transmitted from the cell to the NB 110 having a cell corresponding to the active call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state. Instruct to reduce power. Further, when the network device 20 is the eNB 210, the instruction unit 26 reduces the transmission power of the signal transmitted from the cell corresponding to the active call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state inside the eNB 210. Instruct.
The data transfer unit 27 transfers the user data stored in the call control card (in this case, the active call control card) that has transitioned to the disconnect preparation state to the active call control card that has not transitioned to the disconnect preparation state. .
In the first embodiment, the power saving control unit 24 is not selected by the selection unit 23 in response to power-off of the call control card (here, the active call control card) selected by the selection unit 23. The margin set in the active call control card is decreased, and the number of operation connection calls set in the active call control card not selected by the selection unit 23 is increased. Therefore, it is possible to power off the call control card selected from the plurality of call control cards while absorbing the temporary increase in the number of calls.
In this way, the power consumption of the network device 20 can be reduced by turning off the power of the call control card. Further, by sequentially turning off the power supply of the call control card, the continuous operation time of the call control card can be shortened, and the failure of the call control card can be suppressed.
In the first embodiment, the selection unit 23 selects at least one of “total number of disconnection of power supply”, “total number of disconnection time of power supply”, “total number of processed calls” and “total number of accesses to hardware resources”. Based on any information (hereinafter referred to as determination criterion information), an active call control card to be powered off is selected. Therefore, the degree of wear of the call control card is made uniform, and the failure of the call control card can be further suppressed.
In the first embodiment, the power saving control unit 24 selects the active selected by the selection unit 23 prior to power-off of the call control card selected by the selection unit 23 (here, the active call control card). The call control card of the system is shifted to the disconnection preparation state. Since no new call is assigned to the active call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state, the number of connected calls controlled by the active call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state only decreases. Therefore, when power supplied to the active call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state is disconnected, adverse effects associated with disconnection of the connected call can be reduced.
In the first embodiment, the instruction unit 26 instructs a reduction in transmission power of a signal transmitted from a cell corresponding to a call control card (in this case, an active call control card) that has transitioned to a disconnection preparation state. Therefore, the number of connected calls controlled by the active call control card that has transitioned to the disconnection preparation state can be quickly reduced.
In the first embodiment, the data migration unit 27 transfers the user data stored in the call control card (in this case, the active call control card) that has transitioned to the disconnect preparation state to the active system that has not transitioned to the disconnect preparation state. Transition to call control card. Therefore, it is possible to quickly reduce the number of connected calls controlled by the active call control card that has shifted to the disconnection preparation state without disconnecting the connected calls.
The first communication system and the second communication system are not limited to communication systems compatible with UMTS and LTE, and may be other communication systems (for example, communication systems compatible with WiMAX).
In the embodiment, the communication card group 21 has a redundant configuration including an active call control card and a standby call control card. However, the embodiment is not limited to this. Specifically, the communication card group 21 does not have to have a redundant configuration. That is, there is no need for a standby call control card.
In the embodiment, one call control card is selected as the call control card to be turned off. However, the embodiment is not limited to this. Specifically, two or more call control cards are selected as call control cards to be turned off.
Although not particularly mentioned in the embodiment, a call control card insertion / extraction history and a call control card operation history may be managed. For example, the selection unit 23 selects a call control card whose power is to be cut off based on the call control card insertion / extraction history and the call control card operation history so that the degree of wear of the call control card becomes uniform. For example, a call control card determined to have been operated for a long time from the operation history may be selected as a call control card to be powered off, assuming that the degree of wear has progressed. Moreover, the call control card determined to have been frequently inserted / removed from the insertion / removal history should be cut off because the wear of the connected portion has progressed (or the deterioration has progressed as a call control card individual). It may be selected as a call control card.
The operation of the network device 20 described above may be implemented by hardware, may be implemented by a software module executed by a processor, or may be implemented by a combination of both.
Such a storage medium is connected to the processor so that the processor can read and write information from and to the storage medium. Further, such a storage medium may be integrated in the processor. Such a storage medium and processor may be provided in the ASIC. Such an ASIC may be provided in the network device 20. Further, the storage medium and the processor may be provided in the network device 20 as a discrete component.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 ... Communication terminal device, 20 ... Network device, 21 ... Communication card group, 22 ... Communication part, 23 ... Selection part, 24 ... Power saving control part, 25 ... Allocation part, 26 ... Instruction part, 27 ... Data transfer part, 50 ... Core network, 110 ... NB, 111 ... Cell, 120 ... RNC, 130 ... SGSN, 210 ... eNB, 211 ... Cell, 230 ... MME, 100 ... Mobile communication system
A network device having a plurality of call control cards,
A selection unit configured to select a call control card to be powered off from the plurality of call control cards;
A power saving control unit configured to turn off the power of the call control card selected by the selection unit;
The number of connection calls set by each of the plurality of call control cards is controlled so as not to exceed the number of operation connection calls obtained by subtracting a margin from the maximum number of calls that can be set by each of the plurality of call control cards. Comprising a allocator configured,
The power saving control unit reduces a margin set in the call control card not selected by the selection unit so as to cancel out the number of operation connection calls set in the call control card selected by the selection unit. And increasing the number of operation connection calls set in the call control card not selected by the selection unit.
The network device according to claim 1, wherein the power saving control unit disconnects power of the call control card selected by the selection unit at a predetermined cycle.
The power saving control unit cuts off the power of the call control card selected by the selection unit when the number of connected calls controlled by the whole of the plurality of call control cards falls below a predetermined threshold. The network device according to claim 1.
The selection unit should disconnect the power supply based on at least one of information on the total number of power supply disconnections, the total power supply disconnection time, the total number of connected calls processed, and the total number of accesses to hardware resources. The network device according to claim 1, wherein a call control card is selected.
2. The power saving control unit according to claim 1, wherein the power saving control unit shifts the call control card selected by the selection unit to a disconnection preparation state in which assignment of a new call is limited prior to power-off. Network equipment.
The data transfer unit further configured to transfer user data stored in the call control card that has transitioned to the disconnect preparation state to a call control card that has not transitioned to the disconnect preparation state. 5. The network device according to 5 .
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