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Wireless communication routing

A routing and communication network technology, applied in wireless communication, electrical components, connection management, etc., can solve the problems where macro cells cannot provide sufficient coverage and are expensive

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-10-03
LENOVO INNOVATIONS LTD HONG KONG
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This is the term mobile operators use to refer to the type of cell site that is attempting to solve the problem of providing full in-building Coverage is often expensive

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[0023] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0024] exist figure 1 In , a femtocell 2 is shown coupled to a network 4 . This is usually a hardwired connection, such as a local area network (LAN). The microcell comprises a femtocell gateway 6 and an access point 8 coupled by a broadband connection 10 . The access point has coupled thereto a transmitter-receiver or transceiver 12 that transmits and receives signals over a short distance to user equipment located within range. The user equipment may be, for example, a mobile phone 14 or a data card 16 attached to a laptop computer 18 . If a user equipment coming within range of a femtocell access point is authorized to communicate directly with the access point, the UE may communicate directly with the access point, and doing so takes precedence over communication with the macrocell in which the UE is located.

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A method for routing communications in a communications network between a first User Equipment registered with an access point base station (2) and a second User Equipment is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of determining whether the second user equipment is within network coverage of the access point base station (2) or a further access point base station (2) and routing the communication via one or more of the access point base stations (2) in dependence upon the result of the determination.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to communication routing in third generation wireless networks, more particularly communication routing via 3G femtocells. The present invention also relates to 3G femtocell deployments in small to medium enterprises (SMEs). Background technique [0002] Mobile communication systems operate on a cellular basis, in each cell of the network, transmitting and receiving base stations coupled to the network provide transmission and reception for user equipment (UE), such as mobile telephones. Typically there is a single base station in each cell. A base station is usually called a macro base station, and such a cell is called a macro cell. [0003] Smaller cell sites called picocells have been proposed. It covers smaller areas, such as building complexes. Smaller cell sites called Femtocells have also been proposed. This is the term mobile operators use to refer to the type of cell site that is attempting to solve the prob...

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IPC IPC(8): H04W76/02H04W84/10
CPCH04W76/02H04W40/246H04W84/045H04W76/10
Inventor 任伟利乔恩·范奥登
Owner LENOVO INNOVATIONS LTD HONG KONG
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