WO2013011439A1 - Method and apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates a method and apparatus for establishing an intra- system interface, in particular between different systems within the unlicensed spectrum.
- femtocells operating in the licensed spectrum may service local nodes and may facilitate local access to the Internet or other networks.
- data traffic is expected to continue to increase and, as such, operators are continuing to seek other options for off-loading traffic from the core network.
- the unlicensed spectrum also referenced as the shared spectrum
- various shared bands have been defined within the unlicensed spectrum, examples include the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band and TV white spaces (TVWS).
- ISM industrial, scientific and medical
- TVWS TV white spaces
- a coexistence manager is being developed pursuant to IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 802.19.1.
- the coexistence manager is radio access technology (RAT) independent and is generally focused on the coordination of spectrum usage among IEEE-based technologies over transmission control protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP) interfaces.
- TCP transmission control protocol
- IP Internet Protocol
- the coexistence manager may serve as a relatively high level coordinator that may facilitate the negotiation between RATs regarding spectrum utilization or may govern the spectrum utilization for the shared spectrum locally.
- a coexistence manager may operate in a relatively large time scale, that is, the reaction time of the coexistence manager to interference issues between systems is substantially greater than the time quantities of the physical layers of the systems. It may therefore be desirable to provide for smaller time scale coordination between the systems that are being coordinated by the coexistence manager.
- LTE access points such as evolved Node Bs (eNBs)
- eNBs evolved Node Bs
- LTE may offer advantages for operation within the unlicensed spectrum relative to compliance with IEEE 802.11 standards.
- LTE supports radio access network sharing as a result of its support for multi- to-multi relationships between evolved universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN) nodes and evolved packet core (EPC) nodes.
- UMTS evolved universal mobile telecommunications system
- E-UTRAN terrestrial radio access network
- EPC evolved packet core
- the network sharing architecture supported by LTE allows different core network operators to connect to a shared radio access network. The operators not only share the radio network elements, but may also share the radio resources themselves. In addition to the shared radio access network, the operators may optionally have additional dedicated radio access networks, such as a second generation (2G) radio access network.
- 2G second generation
- a method of establishing an intra-system interface comprising: causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems respectively; and causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- a method and apparatus are provided according to example embodiments of the present invention for facilitating the creation of an intra-system interface between systems operating in an unlicensed spectrum.
- the intra-system interface may permit the systems operating within the unlicensed spectrum to use the same radio resources in a coordinated fashion.
- a coexistence manager may facilitate the creation of an intra-system interface between first and second LTE systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces.
- a method in one embodiment, includes causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface.
- the first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum.
- the method of this embodiment also receives configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively.
- the method additionally causes a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra- system interface with the second access point of the second system.
- the message that triggers the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface comprising: a processing system configured to cause the apparatus at least to: cause configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface, wherein radio resources used by said first and second systems are in common, and wherein said first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; receive configuration message responses from said first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of said first and second systems, respectively; and cause a message to be sent to a said first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of a said second system, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of a said second system.
- a computer program product includes at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions stored therein with the computer-readable program instructions including program instructions configured to cause configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface.
- the first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum.
- the computer- readable program instructions of this embodiment also include program instructions configured to receive configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively.
- the computer-readable program instructions additionally include program instructions configured to cause a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system.
- the message that triggers the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- an apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface includes means for causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems, respectively, regarding creation of an intra-system interface.
- the first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum.
- the apparatus of this embodiment also includes means for receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points, respectively.
- the apparatus additionally includes means for causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system.
- the message that triggers the first system to initiate establishment of the intra- system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- a method of establishing an intra-system interface comprising: receiving a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; causing a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system; and receiving a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface comprising: a processing system configured to cause the apparatus at least to: receive a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; cause a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system; and receive a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- a computer program product includes at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions stored therein with the computer-readable program instructions including program instructions configured to receive a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively.
- the first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum.
- the computer-readable program instructions of this embodiment also include program instructions configured to cause a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system.
- the computer- readable program instructions of this embodiment additionally include program instructions configured to receive a message to trigger establishment of the intra- system interface.
- an apparatus that includes means for receiving a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively.
- the first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum.
- the apparatus of this embodiment also includes means for causing a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system.
- the apparatus additionally includes means for receiving a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface.
- the message that triggers establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
- the processing systems referred to above may comprise at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code.
- the computer programs mentioned above may be in the form of computer readable instructions stored a on computer readable storage medium.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of an example of a system including a coexistence manager and a plurality of access points for two or more different systems in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a block diagram of an example of an apparatus for facilitating establishment of an intra-system interface between systems operating in an unlicensed spectrum in accordance with an embodiment to the present invention
- Figure 3 shows a flow chart illustrating an example of operations performed from the perspective of the coexistence manager in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 shows an example of a signalling flow diagram in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 shows a schematic representation of an example of a system including a coexistence manager and a plurality of access points of different systems in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a flow chart illustrating an example of operations performed from the perspective of a system, such as a mobility management entity (MME), in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- MME mobility management entity
- circuitry refers to all of the following: (a) hardware-only circuit implementations (such as implementations in only analog and/or digital circuitry), and (b) combinations of circuits and software (and/or firmware), such as (as applicable): (i) a combination of processor(s) or (ii) portions of processor(s)/software (including digital signal processor(s)), software, and memory(ies) that work together to cause an apparatus, such as a mobile phone or server, to perform various functions, and (c) circuits, such as a microprocessor(s) or a portion of a microprocessor(s), that require software or firmware for operation, even if the software or firmware is not physically present.
- circuitry applies to all uses of this term in this specification, including in any claims.
- circuitry would also cover an implementation of merely a processor (or multiple processors) or portion of a processor and its (or their) accompanying software and/or firmware.
- circuitry would also cover, for example and if applicable to the particular claim element, a baseband integrated circuit or application specific integrated circuit for a mobile phone or a similar integrated circuit in server, a cellular network device or other network device.
- a method and apparatus are provided for facilitating the creation of an intra- system interface to allow two or more systems, such as LTE systems, that use the same radio resources to operate in an unlicensed spectrum in a coordinated fashion.
- the method and apparatus of example embodiments of the present invention may provide for smaller time scale coordination between the systems.
- the method and apparatus of one embodiment may advantageously reduce the data traffic that is required to be supported by the core network within the licensed spectrum.
- an intra-system interface may be established between LTE systems as noted above and as will be described for purposes of example, the method and apparatus of other embodiments may establish an intra-system interface to coordinate the use of radio resources within the unlicensed spectrum by other types of systems including, without limitation, systems that utilise a wired interface, Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) or a wireless interface using, for example, Public Action Frames on certain channels between wireless local area network (WLAN) access points.
- IAPP Inter Access Point Protocol
- WLAN wireless local area network
- Figure 1 which includes a coexistence manager 10, such as described in general by IEEE 802.19.1.
- the coexistence manager 10 operates on top of the radio access technologies (RATs) and is RAT independent.
- the coexistence manager 10 coordinates spectrum usage, such as usage of an unlicensed spectrum, e.g. the TV white spaces, between different systems that may access or utilise the unlicensed spectrum and, indeed, may use the same radio resources.
- RATs radio access technologies
- the system of Figure 1 includes a plurality of access points 12, such as base stations, node Bs (NBs), evolved node Bs (eNBs) or the like.
- the access points may be elements of different systems.
- the access points may be eNBs that are elements of different LTE systems, such as independent LTE systems. Nonetheless, the access points may be relatively closely located such that the interference regions of the access points at least partially overlap.
- access points may be inter-connected with one another by respective so-called X2 interfaces and with a core network by respective so-called SI interfaces.
- the eNBs of different LTE systems may be inter-connected to each other by an X2 interface and to the evolved packet core by an SI interface.
- the eNBs may be connected to a mobility management entity (MME) by means of an Sl-MME interface and to a serving gateway (S-GW) by an Sl-U interface.
- MME mobility management entity
- S-GW serving gateway
- the X2 interface between neighbouring eNBs may be utilised to exchange signalling information, such as load or interference related information or handover related information.
- the eNBs are not inter-connected in this manner.
- methods and apparatus are provided in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention in order to facilitate the establishment of an intra-system interface between access points 12 of two different systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum.
- the method and apparatus may facilitate the creation of an intra-system interface between eNBs of different LTE systems that utilise the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces.
- the coexistence manager 10 and/or the MMEs of the different systems may each be embodied as or otherwise include an apparatus 20 as generically represented by the block diagram of Figure 2.
- the apparatus 20 may include or otherwise be in communication with processing circuitry 22 that is configurable to perform actions in accordance with example embodiments described herein.
- the processing circuitry may be configured to perform data processing, application execution and/or other processing and management services according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
- the apparatus or the processing circuitry may be embodied as a chip or chip set.
- the apparatus or the processing circuitry may comprise one or more physical packages (e.g. chips) including materials, components and/or wires on a structural assembly (e.g. a baseboard).
- the structural assembly may provide physical strength, conservation of size, and/or limitation of electrical interaction for component circuitry included thereon.
- the apparatus or the processing circuitry may therefore, in some cases, be configured to implement an embodiment of the present invention on a single chip or as a single "system on a chip.”
- a chip or chipset may constitute means for performing one or more operations for providing the functionalities described herein.
- the processing circuitry 22 may include one or more processors 24 and one or more memories 26 that may be in communication with or otherwise control a device interface 28.
- the processing circuitry may be embodied as a circuit chip (e.g. an integrated circuit chip) configured (e.g. with hardware, software or a combination of hardware and software) to perform operations described herein.
- the processing circuitry may be embodied as a portion of the coexistence manager and/or access points.
- the device interface 28 may include one or more interface mechanisms for enabling communication with other devices and/or networks.
- the device interface may enable communication with the access points 12, while in an instance in which the apparatus is embodied by an access point, the device interface may enable communication with the coexistence manager and/or other access point(s).
- the device interface may be any means such as a device or circuitry embodied in either hardware, or a combination of hardware and software that is configured to receive and/or transmit data from/to a network and/or any other device or module in communication with the processing circuitry 22.
- the device interface may include, for example, an antenna (or multiple antennas) and supporting hardware and/or software for enabling communications with a wireless communication network and/or a communication modem or other hardware/software for supporting communication via cable, digital subscriber line (DSL), universal serial bus (USB), Ethernet or other methods.
- an antenna or multiple antennas
- DSL digital subscriber line
- USB universal serial bus
- the memory 26 may include one or more memory devices such as, for example, volatile and/or non-volatile memory that may be either fixed or removable.
- the memory which may be non-transitory, may be configured to store information, data, applications, instructions or the like for enabling the apparatus 20 to carry out various functions in accordance with example embodiments of the present invention.
- the memory could be configured to buffer input data for processing by the processor 24.
- the memory could be configured to store instructions for execution by the processor.
- the memory may include one of a plurality of databases that may store a variety of files, contents or data sets. Among the contents of the memory, applications may be stored for execution by the processor in order to carry out the functionality associated with each respective application.
- the memory may be in communication with the processor via a bus for passing information among components of the apparatus.
- the processor 24 may be embodied in a number of different ways.
- the processor may be embodied as various processing means such as one or more of a microprocessor or other processing element, a coprocessor, a controller or various other computing or processing devices including integrated circuits such as, for example, an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), an FPGA (field programmable gate array), or the like.
- the processor may be configured to execute instructions stored in the memory 26 or otherwise accessible to the processor.
- the processor may represent an entity (e.g. physically embodied in circuitry, such as in the form of processing circuitry 22) capable of performing operations according to embodiments of the present invention while configured accordingly.
- the processor when the processor is embodied as an ASIC, FPGA or the like, the processor may be specifically configured hardware for conducting the operations described herein.
- the processor when the processor is embodied as an executor of software instructions, the instructions may specifically configure the processor to perform the operations described herein.
- FIG. 3 and 6 flowcharts illustrating the operations performed by examples of a method, apparatus and computer program product, such as apparatus 20 of Figure 2, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention are illustrated.
- each block of the flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts may be implemented by various means, such as hardware, firmware, processor, circuitry and/or other device associated with execution of software including one or more computer program instructions.
- one or more of the procedures described above may be embodied by computer program instructions.
- the computer program instructions which embody the procedures described above may be stored by a memory device 26 of an apparatus employing an embodiment of the present invention and executed by a processor in the apparatus.
- any such computer program instructions may be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus (e.g. hardware) to produce a machine, such that the resulting computer or other programmable apparatus provides for implementation of the functions specified in the flowcharts' block(s).
- These computer program instructions may also be stored in a non-transitory computer-readable storage memory that may direct a computer or other programmable apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable storage memory produce an article of manufacture, the execution of which implements the function specified in the flowchart block(s).
- the computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus to cause a series of operations to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer-implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide operations for implementing the functions specified in the flowcharts' block(s).
- the operations of Figures. 3 and 6 when executed, convert a computer or processing circuitry into a particular machine configured to perform an example embodiment of the present invention. Accordingly, the operations of each of Figures. 3 and 6 define an algorithm for configuring a computer or processing circuitry, e.g. processor 24, to perform an example embodiment.
- a general purpose computer may be provided with an instance of the processor which performs the algorithm of a respective one of Figures. 3 and 6 to transform the general purpose computer into a particular machine configured to perform an example embodiment.
- blocks of the flowcharts support combinations of means for performing the specified functions and combinations of operations for performing the specified functions. It will also be understood that one or more blocks of the flowchart, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based computer systems which perform the specified functions, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
- an apparatus 20 embodied by coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may exchange messages with two or more different systems, such as two or more LTE systems, in order to create an intra-system interface therebetween.
- the resulting intra-system interface may permit the systems operating within the unlicensed spectrum to use the same radio resources in a coordinated fashion.
- a coexistence manager 10 may facilitate the creation of an intra-system interface between respective access points 12 of first and second LTE systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces, thereby potentially advantageously reducing the data traffic that is required to be supported by the core network within the licensed spectrum.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by a coexistence manager 10 may includes means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface.
- Figure 3 illustrates the exchange of messages between a coexistence manager and two different systems
- the configuration manager may exchange messages with three or more systems in other embodiments.
- the first and second systems may be configured to operate in an unlicensed spectrum, such as within TV white spaces.
- the radio resources used by the first and second systems may be the same, i.e. the radio resources used by the first and second systems may be in common.
- the usage of these same radio resources within the unlicensed spectrum by the independent systems may be coordinated, including the provision of smaller time scale coordination between the systems.
- signals 50 and 52 of Figure 4 illustrate configuration messages requesting intra-system interface creation that are sent by the coexistence manager 10 to LTE system #1 and LTE system #2.
- these configuration messages are independent of the radio access technology.
- the exchange of messages between the coexistence manager and the first and second systems may be conducted between the coexistence manager and the respective MMEs of the first and second systems.
- the first and second systems such as LTE system #1 and LTE system #2, is made in a general sense so as to include not only the first and second systems, but also more particularly to include the respective MMEs of the various systems, such as the MMEs of LTE system #1 and LTE system #2.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems, including address information for first and second access points 12 of the first and second systems, respectively. See operation 32 of Figure 3.
- the address information may be provided in various manners, the address information of one embodiment is a TCP/IP address providing, for example, a port and IP address of the respective access point.
- configuration message responses 54 and 56 including embedded address information may be provided by LTE system #1 and LTE system #2 to the coexistence manager in order to set up an intra-system interface.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor, 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the access points of the other systems, such as the second access point of the second system. See operation 34 of Figure 3.
- the coexistence manager 10 may identify any one of the systems to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface.
- the coexistence manager 10 identifies LTE system #1 to initiate the establishment of the intra-system interface with the access point of LTE system #2.
- the coexistence manager 10 of the example embodiment of Figure 4 causes a configuration message 58 to be sent to LTE system #1 to trigger LTE #1 to initiate the establishment of the intra-system interface.
- the configuration message may be RAT independent, while the intra-system interface that will be created is RAT dependent.
- the message that is sent by the coexistence manager 10 to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate the establishment of the intra-system interface may include address information for the second access point of the second system and, in instances in which the intra-system interface is to be established with additional access points of other systems, the address information for the additional access points of the other systems.
- the address information may be provided in various manners, such as a TCP/IP address, e.g. a port and IP address, of the respective access point(s).
- the different systems may then communicate with one another in order to establish the intra- system interface therebetween.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving information regarding the intra-system interface established between the access points of the different systems. While any of the systems may provide the information regarding the resulting intra-system interface to the coexistence manager 10, the coexistence manager 10 may receive the information regarding the intra- system interface from the first system in one embodiment.
- the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may continue to exchange messages with the different systems in order to establish the intra-system interface.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving, in response to the message to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface, a response from the first system including an X2 setup request. See operation 36 of Figure 3.
- the coexistence manager 10 may receive a configuration message response 60 including an X2 setup request from LTE system #1.
- the X2 setup request may be encapsulated within the configuration message response.
- the configuration message response may be RAT independent.
- X2 refers to an interface, that is, an X2 interface, between access points of different systems operating within the unlicensed spectrum including, but not limited to, an interface between eNBs of different LTE systems.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also includes means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing a message to be sent to the other systems, such as the second system, including the X2 setup request that was received from the first system to request establishment of the intra-system interface. See operation 38 of Figure 3.
- the coexistence manager may send a configuration message 62 to LTE system #2 to request the creation of the intra-system interface with the configuration message including an X2 setup request that was received from LTE system #1.
- the X2 setup request may be encapsulated within the configuration message.
- the configuration message may be RAT independent, although the intra-system interface that is to be created may be RAT dependent.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving, in response to the message to the other systems to request establishment of the intra-system interface, a response including an X2 setup response from the other systems, such as from the second system.
- a configuration message response 64 including an X2 setup response may be received by the coexistence manager from LTE system #2.
- the X2 setup response may be encapsulated within the configuration message response.
- the configuration message response may be RAT independent although the intra- system interface that is to be created may be RAT dependent.
- the apparatus embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry, the processor, the device interface or the like, for causing a message to be sent to the first system including the X2 setup response from the other systems, such as from the second system. See operation 42 of Figure 3.
- the coexistence manager 10 may send a configuration message 66 to LTE system #1 that includes the X2 setup response that was received from LTE system #2.
- This configuration message may be RAT independent, while the intra-system interface that is to be created may be RAT dependent.
- the intra-system interface such as an X2 interface
- the intra-system interface may be established between respective access points 12 of the different systems.
- the intra-system interface may provide for small time scale coordination between the systems so as to coordinate usage of the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within TV white spaces.
- LTE systems may include several inter-cell interference coordination (ICIC) schemes for intra-system co-existence which may provide for improved performance in comparison to co-existing with other RATs within the same geographical area.
- ICIC inter-cell interference coordination
- the small scale co-existence operations converge to intra-system co-existence issues instead of inter-system co-existence issues, with the intra-system co-existence issues being solved in the manner specified by each type of system, such as by ICIC schemes for LTE systems.
- the intra-system interface that is created is an X2 interface
- the X2 interface may established in different manners.
- the coexistence manager 10 may establish X2 connections 14 between the access points 12 in the form of peer-to-peer (P2P) connections, such that information may be exchanged between the access points via the P2P connections.
- controlled connections 16 may be maintained or established between the coexistence manager 10 and the access points 12 so as to maintain and manage the X2 connections, such as by tearing up and/or establishing X2 connections based upon the need.
- the intra-system interface may be established in other manners.
- the coexistence manager 10 may define a virtual X2 interface 72 between the access points 12 of the different systems.
- the virtual X2 interface may be mapped to an X2 tunnel 70 maintained by the coexistence manager 10.
- the X2 tunnel 70 may be utilised to route X2 traffic via the coexistence manager between the access points of the different systems such that it appears that a virtual X2 interface 72 exists between the access points 12 even though the traffic is actually routed via the X2 tunnel 70 maintained by the coexistence manager 10.
- the coexistence manager 10 of this embodiment may manage and maintain the tunnel 7- between the access points 12.
- an access point 12 may have multiple virtual X2 interfaces with the same or different access points of other systems.
- an apparatus 20 embodied by an MME may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving a configuration message regarding creation of a intra-system interface between the first access point of the first system and another access point of another system.
- the apparatus embodied by the MME of this embodiment may also include means, such as a processing circuitry, the processor, the device interface or the like, for causing a configuration message response to be sent to the coexistence manager. See operation 82 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message response 54 provided by LTE system #1 in Figure 4.
- the configuration message response may include address information for the first access point of the first system, such as the TCP/IP address, e.g. port and IP address, of the first access point.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the MME of this embodiment may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface.
- the message includes the address information for the access points of the other systems, such as the address information for the second access point of the second system. See operation 84 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message 58 provided by the coexistence manager 10 to LTE system #1 in Figure 4.
- the first system such as the MME of the first system, may then exchange messages with the other systems, such as the MMEs of the other systems, in order to establish an intra-system interface between the respective access points.
- the apparatus embodied by the MME may include means, such as the processing circuitry, the processor, the device interface or the like, for causing a message that provides information regarding the intra-system interface that has been established to be provided to the coexistence manager 10.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the MME may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing a response including an X2 setup request to be sent to the coexistence manager 10 in response to the message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface. See operation 86 of Figure 6 and, for example, the configuration message response 60 including the X2 setup request of Figure 4.
- the X2 setup request may be encapsulated.
- the apparatus 20 embodied by the MME of this embodiment may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving a message from the coexistence manager 10 including an X2 setup response that was previously received by the coexistence manager from the other systems, such as the MME of the second system. See operation 88 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message response 66 including the X2 setup response from the coexistence manager in Figure 4.
- the MME of the first system may establish an intra-system interface between the access points of the plurality of systems, such as described above in conjunction with the embodiments of Figures 1 and 5, for example.
- an intra-system interface may be established between LTE systems as described above
- the method and apparatus of other embodiments may establish an intra-system interface to coordinate the use of radio resources within the unlicensed spectrum by other types of systems including, without limitation, systems that utilise a wired interface, Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) or a wireless interface using, for example, Public Action Frames on certain channels between WLAN access points.
- IAPP Inter Access Point Protocol
- WLAN access points for example, Public Action Frames on certain channels between WLAN access points.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided for facilitating the creation of a system interface between systems operating in an unlicensed spectrum, such as between respective access points of first and second LTE systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces. Configuration messages may be caused to be sent to first and second systems (12) regarding creation of a system interface. Configuration message responses including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively, are received. A message is sent to the first system (12) to trigger the first system (12) to initiate establishment of the system interface with the second system.
Description
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING A SYSTEM INTERFACE
Technical Field
The present invention relates a method and apparatus for establishing an intra- system interface, in particular between different systems within the unlicensed spectrum.
Background
Within the licensed spectrum, increased data traffic has caused operators to consider alternative solutions by which at least some of the traffic is off-loaded to local nodes that provide local access to the Internet or other networks so as to reduce congestion of the core network. For example, femtocells operating in the licensed spectrum may service local nodes and may facilitate local access to the Internet or other networks. However, data traffic is expected to continue to increase and, as such, operators are continuing to seek other options for off-loading traffic from the core network.
In this regard, operators are considering utilization of the unlicensed spectrum (also referenced as the shared spectrum) in order to support at least some of the data traffic. While various shared bands have been defined within the unlicensed spectrum, examples include the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band and TV white spaces (TVWS). In order to coordinate spectrum usage, such as the usage of TV white spaces, a coexistence manager is being developed pursuant to IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 802.19.1. The coexistence manager is radio access technology (RAT) independent and is generally focused on the coordination of spectrum usage among IEEE-based technologies over transmission control protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP) interfaces. As a result of its RAT independence, the coexistence manager is a scalable solution and can correspondingly interwork with a number of different systems. As such, the coexistence manager may serve as a relatively high level coordinator that may facilitate the negotiation between
RATs regarding spectrum utilization or may govern the spectrum utilization for the shared spectrum locally. A coexistence manager may operate in a relatively large time scale, that is, the reaction time of the coexistence manager to interference issues between systems is substantially greater than the time quantities of the physical layers of the systems. It may therefore be desirable to provide for smaller time scale coordination between the systems that are being coordinated by the coexistence manager.
From the long-term evolution (LTE) perspective, LTE access points, such as evolved Node Bs (eNBs), may operate in the unlicensed spectrum. As a result of their capability to manage deployment bandwidth and the number of utilised carriers and to permit flexible reconfiguration of the centre frequency, LTE may offer advantages for operation within the unlicensed spectrum relative to compliance with IEEE 802.11 standards.
LTE supports radio access network sharing as a result of its support for multi- to-multi relationships between evolved universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN) nodes and evolved packet core (EPC) nodes. In this regard, the network sharing architecture supported by LTE allows different core network operators to connect to a shared radio access network. The operators not only share the radio network elements, but may also share the radio resources themselves. In addition to the shared radio access network, the operators may optionally have additional dedicated radio access networks, such as a second generation (2G) radio access network.
As a result of the advantages offered by LTE systems and the operability of LTE access points within the unlicensed spectrum, it may be desirable to improve the coordination between LTE systems, such as the smaller time scale coordination between the LTE systems, in order to leverage those advantages. Moreover, it may be desirable to improve the coordination between LTE systems that is provided by a coexistence manager.
Summary
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of establishing an intra-system interface, the method comprising: causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems respectively; and causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system. A method and apparatus are provided according to example embodiments of the present invention for facilitating the creation of an intra-system interface between systems operating in an unlicensed spectrum. As such, the intra-system interface may permit the systems operating within the unlicensed spectrum to use the same radio resources in a coordinated fashion. In one embodiment, for example, a coexistence manager may facilitate the creation of an intra-system interface between first and second LTE systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces. By facilitating the usage of the unlicensed spectrum by systems, such as LTE or other systems, the data traffic that is required to be supported by the core network within the licensed spectrum may be advantageously reduced.
In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface. The first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum. The method of this embodiment also receives configuration message responses from the first and second
systems including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively. The method additionally causes a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra- system interface with the second access point of the second system. In this regard, the message that triggers the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided, apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface, the apparatus comprising: a processing system configured to cause the apparatus at least to: cause configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface, wherein radio resources used by said first and second systems are in common, and wherein said first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; receive configuration message responses from said first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of said first and second systems, respectively; and cause a message to be sent to a said first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of a said second system, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of a said second system.
In a further embodiment, a computer program product is provided that includes at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions stored therein with the computer-readable program instructions including program instructions configured to cause configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface. The first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum. The computer- readable program instructions of this embodiment also include program instructions configured to receive configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of the first
and second systems, respectively. The computer-readable program instructions additionally include program instructions configured to cause a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system. In this regard, the message that triggers the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
In yet another embodiment, an apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface is provided that includes means for causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems, respectively, regarding creation of an intra-system interface. The first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum. The apparatus of this embodiment also includes means for receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points, respectively. The apparatus additionally includes means for causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system. In this regard, the message that triggers the first system to initiate establishment of the intra- system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of establishing an intra-system interface, the method comprising: receiving a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; causing a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system; and receiving a message to trigger
establishment of the intra-system interface, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface, the apparatus comprising: a processing system configured to cause the apparatus at least to: receive a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; cause a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system; and receive a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
In a further embodiment, a computer program product is provided that includes at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions stored therein with the computer-readable program instructions including program instructions configured to receive a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively. The first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum. The computer-readable program instructions of this embodiment also include program instructions configured to cause a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system. The computer- readable program instructions of this embodiment additionally include program instructions configured to receive a message to trigger establishment of the intra- system interface. The message that triggers establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
In yet another embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes means for receiving a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively. The first and second systems use the same radio resources. Additionally, the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum. The apparatus of this embodiment also includes means for causing a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system. The apparatus additionally includes means for receiving a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface. The message that triggers establishment of the intra-system interface includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
The processing systems referred to above may comprise at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code. The computer programs mentioned above may be in the form of computer readable instructions stored a on computer readable storage medium.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention, given by way of example only, which is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of an example of a system including a coexistence manager and a plurality of access points for two or more different systems in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 shows a block diagram of an example of an apparatus for facilitating establishment of an intra-system interface between systems operating in an unlicensed spectrum in accordance with an embodiment to the present invention; Figure 3 shows a flow chart illustrating an example of operations performed from the perspective of the coexistence manager in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 4 shows an example of a signalling flow diagram in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 5 shows a schematic representation of an example of a system including a coexistence manager and a plurality of access points of different systems in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 6 shows a flow chart illustrating an example of operations performed from the perspective of a system, such as a mobility management entity (MME), in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Description
Examples of embodiments of the present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
As used in this application, the term "circuitry" refers to all of the following: (a) hardware-only circuit implementations (such as implementations in only analog and/or digital circuitry), and (b) combinations of circuits and software (and/or
firmware), such as (as applicable): (i) a combination of processor(s) or (ii) portions of processor(s)/software (including digital signal processor(s)), software, and memory(ies) that work together to cause an apparatus, such as a mobile phone or server, to perform various functions, and (c) circuits, such as a microprocessor(s) or a portion of a microprocessor(s), that require software or firmware for operation, even if the software or firmware is not physically present.
This definition of "circuitry" applies to all uses of this term in this specification, including in any claims. As a further example, as used in this specification, the term "circuitry" would also cover an implementation of merely a processor (or multiple processors) or portion of a processor and its (or their) accompanying software and/or firmware. The term "circuitry" would also cover, for example and if applicable to the particular claim element, a baseband integrated circuit or application specific integrated circuit for a mobile phone or a similar integrated circuit in server, a cellular network device or other network device.
A method and apparatus are provided for facilitating the creation of an intra- system interface to allow two or more systems, such as LTE systems, that use the same radio resources to operate in an unlicensed spectrum in a coordinated fashion. By coordinating usage of the radio resources within the unlicensed spectrum, the method and apparatus of example embodiments of the present invention may provide for smaller time scale coordination between the systems. By facilitating the usage of the unlicensed spectrum by systems, such as LTE systems, the method and apparatus of one embodiment may advantageously reduce the data traffic that is required to be supported by the core network within the licensed spectrum. While an intra-system interface may be established between LTE systems as noted above and as will be described for purposes of example, the method and apparatus of other embodiments may establish an intra-system interface to coordinate the use of radio resources within the unlicensed spectrum by other types of systems including, without limitation, systems that utilise a wired interface, Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) or a wireless
interface using, for example, Public Action Frames on certain channels between wireless local area network (WLAN) access points.
Although the method and apparatus may be implemented in a variety of different systems, one example of such a system is shown in Figure 1, which includes a coexistence manager 10, such as described in general by IEEE 802.19.1. The coexistence manager 10 operates on top of the radio access technologies (RATs) and is RAT independent. The coexistence manager 10 coordinates spectrum usage, such as usage of an unlicensed spectrum, e.g. the TV white spaces, between different systems that may access or utilise the unlicensed spectrum and, indeed, may use the same radio resources.
In addition to the coexistence manager 10, the system of Figure 1 includes a plurality of access points 12, such as base stations, node Bs (NBs), evolved node Bs (eNBs) or the like. As described above, the access points may be elements of different systems. For example, the access points may be eNBs that are elements of different LTE systems, such as independent LTE systems. Nonetheless, the access points may be relatively closely located such that the interference regions of the access points at least partially overlap.
Within the licensed spectrum, access points may be inter-connected with one another by respective so-called X2 interfaces and with a core network by respective so-called SI interfaces. For example, the eNBs of different LTE systems may be inter-connected to each other by an X2 interface and to the evolved packet core by an SI interface. In particular, the eNBs may be connected to a mobility management entity (MME) by means of an Sl-MME interface and to a serving gateway (S-GW) by an Sl-U interface. The X2 interface between neighbouring eNBs may be utilised to exchange signalling information, such as load or interference related information or handover related information. However, within the unlicensed spectrum, the eNBs are not inter-connected in this manner. As such, methods and apparatus are provided in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention in order to
facilitate the establishment of an intra-system interface between access points 12 of two different systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum. For example, the method and apparatus may facilitate the creation of an intra-system interface between eNBs of different LTE systems that utilise the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces.
In one embodiment, for example, the coexistence manager 10 and/or the MMEs of the different systems may each be embodied as or otherwise include an apparatus 20 as generically represented by the block diagram of Figure 2. It should be noted, however, that the components, devices or elements described below may not be mandatory and thus some may be omitted in certain embodiments. Additionally, some embodiments may include further or different components, devices or elements beyond those shown and described herein. As shown in Figure 2, the apparatus 20 may include or otherwise be in communication with processing circuitry 22 that is configurable to perform actions in accordance with example embodiments described herein. The processing circuitry may be configured to perform data processing, application execution and/or other processing and management services according to an example embodiment of the present invention. In some embodiments, the apparatus or the processing circuitry may be embodied as a chip or chip set. In other words, the apparatus or the processing circuitry may comprise one or more physical packages (e.g. chips) including materials, components and/or wires on a structural assembly (e.g. a baseboard). The structural assembly may provide physical strength, conservation of size, and/or limitation of electrical interaction for component circuitry included thereon. The apparatus or the processing circuitry may therefore, in some cases, be configured to implement an embodiment of the present invention on a single chip or as a single "system on a chip." As such, in some cases, a chip or chipset may constitute means for performing one or more operations for providing the functionalities described herein.
In an example embodiment, the processing circuitry 22 may include one or more processors 24 and one or more memories 26 that may be in communication with or otherwise control a device interface 28. As such, the processing circuitry may be embodied as a circuit chip (e.g. an integrated circuit chip) configured (e.g. with hardware, software or a combination of hardware and software) to perform operations described herein. However, in some embodiments taken in the context of the coexistence manager 10 and/or the access points 12, the processing circuitry may be embodied as a portion of the coexistence manager and/or access points. The device interface 28 may include one or more interface mechanisms for enabling communication with other devices and/or networks. In an instance in which the apparatus 20 is embodied by a coexistence manager 10, the device interface may enable communication with the access points 12, while in an instance in which the apparatus is embodied by an access point, the device interface may enable communication with the coexistence manager and/or other access point(s). In some cases, the device interface may be any means such as a device or circuitry embodied in either hardware, or a combination of hardware and software that is configured to receive and/or transmit data from/to a network and/or any other device or module in communication with the processing circuitry 22. In this regard, the device interface may include, for example, an antenna (or multiple antennas) and supporting hardware and/or software for enabling communications with a wireless communication network and/or a communication modem or other hardware/software for supporting communication via cable, digital subscriber line (DSL), universal serial bus (USB), Ethernet or other methods.
In an example embodiment, the memory 26 may include one or more memory devices such as, for example, volatile and/or non-volatile memory that may be either fixed or removable. The memory, which may be non-transitory, may be configured to store information, data, applications, instructions or the like for enabling the apparatus 20 to carry out various functions in accordance with example embodiments of the present invention. For example, the memory could be configured to buffer input data
for processing by the processor 24. Additionally or alternatively, the memory could be configured to store instructions for execution by the processor. As yet another alternative, the memory may include one of a plurality of databases that may store a variety of files, contents or data sets. Among the contents of the memory, applications may be stored for execution by the processor in order to carry out the functionality associated with each respective application. In some cases, the memory may be in communication with the processor via a bus for passing information among components of the apparatus.
The processor 24 may be embodied in a number of different ways. For example, the processor may be embodied as various processing means such as one or more of a microprocessor or other processing element, a coprocessor, a controller or various other computing or processing devices including integrated circuits such as, for example, an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), an FPGA (field programmable gate array), or the like. In an example embodiment, the processor may be configured to execute instructions stored in the memory 26 or otherwise accessible to the processor. As such, whether configured by hardware or by a combination of hardware and software, the processor may represent an entity (e.g. physically embodied in circuitry, such as in the form of processing circuitry 22) capable of performing operations according to embodiments of the present invention while configured accordingly. Thus, for example, when the processor is embodied as an ASIC, FPGA or the like, the processor may be specifically configured hardware for conducting the operations described herein. Alternatively, as another example, when the processor is embodied as an executor of software instructions, the instructions may specifically configure the processor to perform the operations described herein.
Referring now to Figures 3 and 6, flowcharts illustrating the operations performed by examples of a method, apparatus and computer program product, such as apparatus 20 of Figure 2, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention are illustrated. It will be understood that each block of the flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts, may be implemented by various means,
such as hardware, firmware, processor, circuitry and/or other device associated with execution of software including one or more computer program instructions. For example, one or more of the procedures described above may be embodied by computer program instructions. In this regard, the computer program instructions which embody the procedures described above may be stored by a memory device 26 of an apparatus employing an embodiment of the present invention and executed by a processor in the apparatus. As will be appreciated, any such computer program instructions may be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus (e.g. hardware) to produce a machine, such that the resulting computer or other programmable apparatus provides for implementation of the functions specified in the flowcharts' block(s). These computer program instructions may also be stored in a non-transitory computer-readable storage memory that may direct a computer or other programmable apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable storage memory produce an article of manufacture, the execution of which implements the function specified in the flowchart block(s). The computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable apparatus to cause a series of operations to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer-implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide operations for implementing the functions specified in the flowcharts' block(s). As such, the operations of Figures. 3 and 6, when executed, convert a computer or processing circuitry into a particular machine configured to perform an example embodiment of the present invention. Accordingly, the operations of each of Figures. 3 and 6 define an algorithm for configuring a computer or processing circuitry, e.g. processor 24, to perform an example embodiment. In some cases, a general purpose computer may be provided with an instance of the processor which performs the algorithm of a respective one of Figures. 3 and 6 to transform the general purpose computer into a particular machine configured to perform an example embodiment.
Accordingly, blocks of the flowcharts support combinations of means for performing the specified functions and combinations of operations for performing the specified functions. It will also be understood that one or more blocks of the flowchart, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based computer systems which perform the specified functions, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
As shown in Figure 3, an apparatus 20 embodied by coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may exchange messages with two or more different systems, such as two or more LTE systems, in order to create an intra-system interface therebetween. The resulting intra-system interface may permit the systems operating within the unlicensed spectrum to use the same radio resources in a coordinated fashion. In one embodiment that is described below for purposes of example but not of limitation, a coexistence manager 10 may facilitate the creation of an intra-system interface between respective access points 12 of first and second LTE systems that use the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within the TV white spaces, thereby potentially advantageously reducing the data traffic that is required to be supported by the core network within the licensed spectrum. As shown in operation 30 of Figure 3, the apparatus 20 embodied by a coexistence manager 10 may includes means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface. Although Figure 3 (as well as Figure 4 discussed below) illustrates the exchange of messages between a coexistence manager and two different systems, the configuration manager may exchange messages with three or more systems in other embodiments. The first and second systems may be configured to operate in an unlicensed spectrum, such as within TV white spaces. Additionally, the radio resources used by the first and second systems may be the same, i.e. the radio resources used by the first and second systems may be in common. By creating an intra-system interface between the access points of the different systems, the usage of these same radio resources
within the unlicensed spectrum by the independent systems may be coordinated, including the provision of smaller time scale coordination between the systems.
By way of example of the configuration messages sent to the first and second systems, respectively, signals 50 and 52 of Figure 4 illustrate configuration messages requesting intra-system interface creation that are sent by the coexistence manager 10 to LTE system #1 and LTE system #2. As noted by Figure 4, these configuration messages are independent of the radio access technology. As used herein, the exchange of messages between the coexistence manager and the first and second systems may be conducted between the coexistence manager and the respective MMEs of the first and second systems. As such, reference herein to the first and second systems, such as LTE system #1 and LTE system #2, is made in a general sense so as to include not only the first and second systems, but also more particularly to include the respective MMEs of the various systems, such as the MMEs of LTE system #1 and LTE system #2.
The apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems, including address information for first and second access points 12 of the first and second systems, respectively. See operation 32 of Figure 3. Although the address information may be provided in various manners, the address information of one embodiment is a TCP/IP address providing, for example, a port and IP address of the respective access point. With reference to the example of Figure 4, configuration message responses 54 and 56 including embedded address information may be provided by LTE system #1 and LTE system #2 to the coexistence manager in order to set up an intra-system interface. Although the intra- system interface that is to be created is or will be RAT dependent, the configuration message responses provided by the access points of the different systems are also independent of the radio access technology.
The apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor, 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the access points of the other systems, such as the second access point of the second system. See operation 34 of Figure 3. In this regard, the coexistence manager 10 may identify any one of the systems to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface. In the example of Figure 4, the coexistence manager 10 identifies LTE system #1 to initiate the establishment of the intra-system interface with the access point of LTE system #2. As such, the coexistence manager 10 of the example embodiment of Figure 4 causes a configuration message 58 to be sent to LTE system #1 to trigger LTE #1 to initiate the establishment of the intra-system interface. As indicated above, the configuration message may be RAT independent, while the intra-system interface that will be created is RAT dependent. The message that is sent by the coexistence manager 10 to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate the establishment of the intra-system interface may include address information for the second access point of the second system and, in instances in which the intra-system interface is to be established with additional access points of other systems, the address information for the additional access points of the other systems. The address information may be provided in various manners, such as a TCP/IP address, e.g. a port and IP address, of the respective access point(s).
In one embodiment, the different systems, such as the MMEs of the different systems, may then communicate with one another in order to establish the intra- system interface therebetween. Once established, the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving information regarding the intra-system interface established between the access points of the different systems. While any of the systems may provide the information regarding the resulting intra-system interface to the coexistence manager
10, the coexistence manager 10 may receive the information regarding the intra- system interface from the first system in one embodiment.
In another embodiment illustrated, for example, in Figures 3 and 4, the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may continue to exchange messages with the different systems in order to establish the intra-system interface. In this regard, the apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving, in response to the message to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface, a response from the first system including an X2 setup request. See operation 36 of Figure 3. As shown in Figure 4, for example, the coexistence manager 10 may receive a configuration message response 60 including an X2 setup request from LTE system #1. The X2 setup request may be encapsulated within the configuration message response. As noted above, the configuration message response may be RAT independent. As used herein, X2 refers to an interface, that is, an X2 interface, between access points of different systems operating within the unlicensed spectrum including, but not limited to, an interface between eNBs of different LTE systems. The apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also includes means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing a message to be sent to the other systems, such as the second system, including the X2 setup request that was received from the first system to request establishment of the intra-system interface. See operation 38 of Figure 3. As shown in the example of Figure 4, the coexistence manager may send a configuration message 62 to LTE system #2 to request the creation of the intra-system interface with the configuration message including an X2 setup request that was received from LTE system #1. In this regard, the X2 setup request may be encapsulated within the configuration message. Additionally, the configuration message may be RAT independent, although the intra-system interface that is to be created may be RAT dependent.
The apparatus 20 embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving, in response to the message to the other systems to request establishment of the intra-system interface, a response including an X2 setup response from the other systems, such as from the second system. See operation 40 of Figure 3. With reference to Figure 4, for example, a configuration message response 64 including an X2 setup response may be received by the coexistence manager from LTE system #2. In this regard, the X2 setup response may be encapsulated within the configuration message response. As before, the configuration message response may be RAT independent although the intra- system interface that is to be created may be RAT dependent. The apparatus embodied by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity may also include means, such as the processing circuitry, the processor, the device interface or the like, for causing a message to be sent to the first system including the X2 setup response from the other systems, such as from the second system. See operation 42 of Figure 3. As shown in the example of Figure 4, the coexistence manager 10 may send a configuration message 66 to LTE system #1 that includes the X2 setup response that was received from LTE system #2. This configuration message may be RAT independent, while the intra-system interface that is to be created may be RAT dependent.
Following the exchange of the X2 setup request and X2 setup response between the different systems, such as LTE system #1 and LTE system #2, as facilitated by the coexistence manager 10 or other network entity, the intra-system interface, such as an X2 interface, may be established between respective access points 12 of the different systems. Among other functions, the intra-system interface may provide for small time scale coordination between the systems so as to coordinate usage of the same radio resources within an unlicensed spectrum, such as within TV white spaces. For example, LTE systems may include several inter-cell interference coordination (ICIC) schemes for intra-system co-existence which may provide for
improved performance in comparison to co-existing with other RATs within the same geographical area. By providing for coordination between similar types of systems, such as LTE systems, within the same channel(s), the small scale co-existence operations converge to intra-system co-existence issues instead of inter-system co- existence issues, with the intra-system co-existence issues being solved in the manner specified by each type of system, such as by ICIC schemes for LTE systems.
In an embodiment in which the intra-system interface that is created is an X2 interface, the X2 interface may established in different manners. As shown in Figure 1, for example, the coexistence manager 10 may establish X2 connections 14 between the access points 12 in the form of peer-to-peer (P2P) connections, such that information may be exchanged between the access points via the P2P connections. Additionally, controlled connections 16 may be maintained or established between the coexistence manager 10 and the access points 12 so as to maintain and manage the X2 connections, such as by tearing up and/or establishing X2 connections based upon the need.
However, the intra-system interface may be established in other manners. As shown in Figure 5, for example, the coexistence manager 10 may define a virtual X2 interface 72 between the access points 12 of the different systems. In this regard, the virtual X2 interface may be mapped to an X2 tunnel 70 maintained by the coexistence manager 10. The X2 tunnel 70 may be utilised to route X2 traffic via the coexistence manager between the access points of the different systems such that it appears that a virtual X2 interface 72 exists between the access points 12 even though the traffic is actually routed via the X2 tunnel 70 maintained by the coexistence manager 10. The coexistence manager 10 of this embodiment may manage and maintain the tunnel 7- between the access points 12. Once the tunnel 70 is no longer required, the coexistence manager 10 may unmap the tunnel 70 and the virtual interface 72. In one embodiment, an access point 12 may have multiple virtual X2 interfaces with the same or different access points of other systems.
Reference is now made to Figure 6 which sets forth an example of the operations from the perspective of one of the systems, such as a first LTE system and, more particularly, an MME of the first LTE system, that is to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface. In this regard, an apparatus 20 embodied by an MME may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving a configuration message regarding creation of a intra-system interface between the first access point of the first system and another access point of another system. See operation 80 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message 50 received by LTE system #1 in Figure 4. The apparatus embodied by the MME of this embodiment may also include means, such as a processing circuitry, the processor, the device interface or the like, for causing a configuration message response to be sent to the coexistence manager. See operation 82 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message response 54 provided by LTE system #1 in Figure 4. The configuration message response may include address information for the first access point of the first system, such as the TCP/IP address, e.g. port and IP address, of the first access point.
The apparatus 20 embodied by the MME of this embodiment may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface. In this regard, the message includes the address information for the access points of the other systems, such as the address information for the second access point of the second system. See operation 84 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message 58 provided by the coexistence manager 10 to LTE system #1 in Figure 4. In one embodiment, the first system, such as the MME of the first system, may then exchange messages with the other systems, such as the MMEs of the other systems, in order to establish an intra-system interface between the respective access points. In this embodiment, the apparatus embodied by the MME may include means, such as the processing circuitry, the processor, the device interface or the like, for causing a message that provides information regarding the intra-system interface that has been established to be provided to the coexistence manager 10.
In another embodiment in which the coexistence manager 10 further facilitates the establishment of the intra-system interface, the apparatus 20 embodied by the MME may include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for causing a response including an X2 setup request to be sent to the coexistence manager 10 in response to the message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface. See operation 86 of Figure 6 and, for example, the configuration message response 60 including the X2 setup request of Figure 4. As noted above, the X2 setup request may be encapsulated.
The apparatus 20 embodied by the MME of this embodiment may also include means, such as the processing circuitry 22, the processor 24, the device interface 28 or the like, for receiving a message from the coexistence manager 10 including an X2 setup response that was previously received by the coexistence manager from the other systems, such as the MME of the second system. See operation 88 of Figure 6 as well as the configuration message response 66 including the X2 setup response from the coexistence manager in Figure 4. Based upon the exchange of messages, including the exchange of X2 setup requests and responses, the MME of the first system may establish an intra-system interface between the access points of the plurality of systems, such as described above in conjunction with the embodiments of Figures 1 and 5, for example.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, while an intra-system interface may be established between LTE systems as described above, the method and apparatus of other embodiments may establish an intra-system interface to coordinate the use of radio resources within the unlicensed spectrum by other types of systems including, without limitation, systems that utilise a wired interface, Inter Access Point Protocol (IAPP) or a wireless interface using, for example, Public Action Frames on certain channels between
WLAN access points. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
The above embodiments are to be understood as illustrative examples of the invention. Further embodiments of the invention are envisaged. It is to be understood that any feature described in relation to any one embodiment may be used alone, or in combination with other features described, and may also be used in combination with one or more features of any other of the embodiments, or any combination of any other of the embodiments. Furthermore, equivalents and modifications not described above may also be employed without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. A method of establishing an intra-system interface, the method comprising: causing configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum;
receiving configuration message responses from the first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of the first and second systems respectively; and
causing a message to be sent to the first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of the second system, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
2. A method according to claim 1, comprising receiving information regarding the intra-system interface established between the first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively.
3. A method according to claim 1 or claim 2, comprising receiving, in response to the message to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface, a response from the first system including an X2 setup request.
4. A method according to claim 3 comprising causing a message to be sent to the second system including the X2 setup request from the first system to request establishment of the intra-system interface.
5. A method according to claim 4, comprising receiving, in response to the message to the second system to request establishment of the intra-system interface, a response including an X2 setup response from the second system.
6. A method according to claim 5, comprising causing a message to be sent to the first system including the X2 setup response from the second system.
7. A method according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the configuration messages and the configuration message responses are independent of a radio access technology (RAT), and wherein the intra-system interface is RAT dependent.
8. A computer program having computer-readable instructions for execution on a computer system to implement a method according to any of claims 1 to 7.
9. Apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface, the apparatus comprising: a processing system configured to cause the apparatus at least to:
cause configuration messages to be sent to first and second systems regarding creation of an intra-system interface, wherein radio resources used by said first and second systems are in common, and wherein said first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum;
receive configuration message responses from said first and second systems including address information for first and second access points of said first and second systems, respectively; and
cause a message to be sent to a said first system to trigger the first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface with the second access point of a said second system, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of a said second system.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to receive information regarding the intra-system interface established between the first and second access points of said first and second systems, respectively.
11. Apparatus according to claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to receive, in response to the message to trigger a said first system to initiate establishment of the intra-system interface, a response from a said first system including an X2 setup request.
12. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to cause a message to be sent to a said second system including the X2 setup request from a said first system to request establishment of the intra- system interface.
13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to receive, in response to the message to a said second system to request establishment of the intra-system interface, a response including an X2 setup response from a said second system.
14. Apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to cause a message to be sent to a said first system including the X2 setup response from a said second system.
15. Apparatus according to any of claims 9 to 14, wherein the configuration messages and the configuration message responses are independent of a radio access technology (RAT), and wherein the intra-system interface is RAT dependent.
16. Apparatus according to any of claims 9 to 15, wherein the apparatus comprises a coexistence manager.
17. Apparatus according to claim 16, comprising a device interface configured to communicate with said first and second systems in order to send and receive the configuration messages and the configuration message responses.
18. A method of establishing an intra-system interface, the method comprising: receiving a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum; causing a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system; and
receiving a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
19. A method according to claim 18, comprising causing a message that provides information regarding the intra-system interface established between the first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively, to be sent to the coexistence manager.
20. A method according to claim 18 or claim 19, comprising causing a response including an X2 setup request to be sent to the coexistence manager in response to the message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface.
21. A method according to claim 20, comprising receiving a message including an X2 setup response from the second system.
22. A method according to any of claims 18 to 21, wherein the configuration messages and the configuration message responses are independent of a radio access technology (RAT), and wherein the intra-system interface is RAT dependent.
23. A computer program having computer readable instructions for execution on a computer system to implement a method according to any of claims 18 to 22.
24. Apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface, the apparatus comprising: a processing system configured to cause the apparatus at least to:
receive a configuration message regarding creation of an intra-system interface between first and second access points of first and second systems, respectively, wherein radio resources used by the first and second systems are in common, and wherein the first and second systems operate in an unlicensed spectrum;
cause a configuration message response to be sent to a coexistence manager including address information for the first access point of the first system; and
receive a message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface, wherein the message includes the address information for the second access point of the second system.
25. Apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to cause a message that provides information regarding the intra-system interface established between the first and second access points of the first and second systems, respectively, to be sent to a said coexistence manager.
26. Apparatus according to claim 24 or claim 25, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to cause a response including an X2 setup request to be sent to a said coexistence manager in response to the message to trigger establishment of the intra-system interface.
27. Apparatus according to claim 26, wherein the processing system is configured to cause the apparatus to receive a message including an X2 setup response from a said second system.
28. Apparatus according to any of claims 24 to 27 wherein the configuration messages and the configuration message responses are independent of a radio access technology (RAT), and wherein the intra-system interface is RAT dependent.
29. Apparatus according to any of claims 24 to 28, wherein the apparatus comprises the first access point.
30. Apparatus according to claim 29, comprising a device interface configured to communicate with a said coexistence manager in order to receive and send the configuration message and the configuration message response.
31. Apparatus according to any of claims 24 to 30, wherein the processor is configured for use in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) system.
32. Apparatus for establishing an intra-system interface, substantially in accordance with any of the examples as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
33. A method of establishing an intra-system interface, substantially in accordance with any of the examples as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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