Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100197309 | VIRTUAL GROUPS FOR FEMTO-CELL HAND-IN - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems for handling femto-cell hand-in requests can include operating a macro-cell base station to provide wireless service to wireless devices in a geographical coverage area; receiving, from a wireless device, a message indicative of the wireless device's reception of a base station radio signal, the message including a base station identifier; controlling multiple femto-cell base stations that are assigned to the base station identifier to communicate with the wireless device and to report a reception of a radio signal from the wireless device; and transferring the wireless device from the macro-cell base station to a femto-cell base station of the multiple femto-cell base stations that reports a reception of the radio signal from the wireless device. The multiple femto-cell base stations can provide wireless service in different nonadjacent portions of the geographical coverage area. | 08-05-2010 |
20100309862 | REVERSE LINK SIGNALING TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems are described for wireless communications. In one implement, wireless communication systems can provide one or more mechanisms to reduce reverse overhead control signaling by adaptively transmitting overhead control information. | 12-09-2010 |
20100317378 | INTERWORKING CIRCUIT SERVICE FALL BACK - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems can include mechanisms for interworking circuit service fallback. | 12-16-2010 |
20100322163 | Internetworking Techniques for Transferring Packets Between Source and Target Serving Gateways - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems having mechanisms for transferring packets between source and target serving gateways. | 12-23-2010 |
20110080870 | INTERNETWORKING TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems can include mechanisms for interworking different wireless technologies. Interworking different wireless technologies can include operating a wireless communication system that includes a first wireless network based on a first wireless technology and a second wireless network based on a second wireless technology. Interworking different wireless technologies can include processing a network based change to an Aggregated Maximum Bit Rate (AMBR) parameter that corresponds to an Access Point Name (APN) and communicating the network based change to a wireless device. | 04-07-2011 |
20120028661 | INTERWORKING CIRCUIT SERVICE FALL BACK - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems include mechanisms for interworking circuit service fallback. In one implementation, a system for wireless communications can include one or more first base stations forming a first radio access network to provide wireless communications based on a first wireless technology; one or more second base stations forming a second radio access network to provide wireless communications based on a second wireless technology which is different from the first wireless technology, and an interworking service (IWS) module that is configured to provide the interworking between the first and second radio access networks for communications to a wireless device served by the system via either the first wireless technology or the second wireless technology, and uses a signal adaptation protocol to encapsulate messages in communicating with a wireless device served by the system. Other implementations are also provided in this document. | 02-02-2012 |
20120134286 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONFIGURING SUBSCRIBER QUALITY OF SERVICE PROFILES - A wireless communication apparatus is operable in a first wireless communications system implementing a first wireless communications protocol. A subscriber Quality of Service (QoS) profile module is for configuring a QoS Profile. A receiver module is for receiving, over the first wireless network, a QoS Profile Request message. A transmission module is for transmitting a QoS Profile Response message over the first wireless network. | 05-31-2012 |
20120149376 | MOBILE STATION INITIATED LOAD BALANCING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Techniques for load balancing across different access networks based on procedures initiated by a wireless terminal or mobile station and examples of using load balancing within the same access network to hand off a mobile station from one base station to another based on procedures initiated by the mobile station. | 06-14-2012 |
20120172036 | ENABLING HANDOFF FOR MULTIPLE PACKET DATA NETWORK CONNECTIONS - Techniques for enabling handoff for multiple packet data network connection include selecting, when roaming from a current access network (AN) supporting multiple concurrent packet data network (PDN) connections to a handover target AN not supporting multiple concurrent PDN connections, a single PDN connection, from among multiple active PDN connections, for operation in the handover target AN and exchanging messages to register the single PDN connection in the handover target AN. | 07-05-2012 |
20120190337 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ACCOUNTING AT HOME AGENT (HA) / LOCAL MOBILITY AGENT (LMA) FOR CDMA2000 SYSTEMS - Techniques for facilitating wireless communications include receiving a registration request (such as a mobile internet protocol MIP registration request, and transmitting, based on the received registration request, an accounting message indicating support of an accounting mode. The accounting mode may, for example, include performing accounting for a mobile station at a packet data serving node (PDSN) that is serving the mobile station. | 07-26-2012 |
20120218924 | QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) OVER NETWORK-TO-NETWORK INTERFACES FOR IP INTERCONNECTION OF COMMUNICATION SERVICES - Techniques, apparatuses, and systems can include mechanisms to provide end-to-end quality-of-service. | 08-30-2012 |
20120307802 | INTERNETWORKING TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSFERRING PACKETS BETWEEN SOURCE AND TARGET SERVING GATEWAYS - Techniques for wireless communications include operating first and second access networks to provide wireless service to wireless devices. The first and second access networks are associated with respective first and second gateways. The first gateway is operated to (1) receive a request for transferring wireless service of a wireless device from the second access network to the first access network and (2) send a message that includes key information to the second gateway based on the request. The second gateway is operated to (1) send session context information to the first gateway in response to the message and (2) forward a data packet associated with the wireless device to the first gateway. The forwarded data packet includes a packet data network identifier (PDN-ID) to identify a packet data network (PDN) associated with a downlink data packet. | 12-06-2012 |
20140286237 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING ADDRESS OF A MACHINE TYPE COMMUNICATION DEVICE IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Techniques, systems and apparatus are described for implementing a framework for an address determination technique for IPv4 addressing of MTC devices behind NATs in wireless networks. In one aspect, a method includes determining address for machine type communications (MTC) devices behind Network Address Translators (NATs) in a wireless communication network. The determining includes assigning a private address to an MTC device attached to the wireless communication network, and determining mapped public transport address. | 09-25-2014 |
20150043536 | INTERNETWORKING TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSFERRING PACKETS BETWEEN SOURCE AND TARGET SERVING GATEWAYS - A target gateway operating in a target wireless network receives a request for transferring wireless service of a wireless device from a source access network to the target access network. The target gateway sends a handover initiate message comprising key information including an uplink key to a source gateway operating in the source access network. In response to the handover initiate message, the target gateway receives a handover acknowledgement message that includes user session information including session reference identifiers (SR-IDs) associated with multiple Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of the wireless device. Subsequently, the target gateway forwards a packet of uplink communication by encrypting using the uplink key to a gateway server. | 02-12-2015 |