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Patent
01 Oct 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method and system for discrete soft handoff of a mobile terminal in a wireless CDMA network, where a plurality of mobile terminal-base station channels are reserved to perform soft handover of mobile terminals.
Abstract: Method and system for discrete soft handoff of a mobile terminal in a wireless CDMA network. A plurality of mobile terminal-base station channels used for soft handoff are reserved to perform soft handoff of a mobile terminal. Soft handoff of the mobile terminal is then performed in a discrete fashion by first predicting which of the reserved channels will be “strong” and “weak” channels for transmission of the next CDMA data frame. At least one of the strong channels is included in the active set of handoff legs used to transmit the next CDMA data frame. The next data frame is then transmitted via only those channels within the active set. This process repeats, wherein the strong and weak channels are predicted prior to the transmission of each CDMA data frame, at least one strong channel is included in the active set for each CDMA data frame, and each CDMA data frame is transmitted via those channels in the active set. Soft handoff occurs because those channels used to communicate each CDMA data frame will change based on the predicted channel strength for each reserved handoff leg. Because weak channels are not used for soft handoff, additional processing complexity, power consumption, and network architecture difficulties associated with prior art soft handoff methods are avoided. Yet there is no substantial loss in performance, because those CDMA data frames that would have been communicated over weak channels are insignificant when a best CDMA data frame is obtained by either CDMA frame aggregation or selection techniques. Thus, the present invention reduces processing requirements, power consumption, and architectural difficulties associated with soft handoff at substantially no performance loss.

26 citations