A method and system for realizing multimedia broadcast and multicast service counting
A technology for multimedia broadcasting and multicasting services, applied in the field of realizing multimedia broadcasting and multicasting service counting, can solve the problems of system delay, long time consumption, impact on system performance and user experience, etc., so as to reduce delay and improve user experience. Effect
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[0056] The network needs to count some MBMS services sent in a certain MBSFN area, so as to count the number of users receiving or interested in receiving these services. When the MCE initiates the MBMS counting process, a timer or counter is set to time the counting process. When the timing time set by the timer or counter arrives, or when the MCE receives counting results reported by all base stations sending MBMS services in the MBSFN area, the MCE considers that the counting process is over and starts the subsequent counting process. Specifically, combined with Figure 6 , the steps included in this embodiment are described:
[0057] Step 101, the MCE sends an MBMS counting request to the base station, and sets a timer T or a counter C;
[0058] Specifically, the base station refers to all base stations sending the MBMS service in the MBSFN area that needs to be counted. The counting time of the timer T or the counter C may be 1, 2, 3... time of MCCH MPs. Specifically,...
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[0067] When the network counts MBMS services in multiple MBSFN areas at the same time, since the MP of MCCH has different lengths, such as 5.12s or 10.24s, different timers or counters need to be set to limit the lengths of different counting processes. In addition, the larger the MBSFN area (that is, the greater the number of base stations forming the MBSFN area), the correspondingly longer counting process is required to ensure that the counting results of all base stations receiving the MBMS service in the area are collected and reported. The need for a longer timer time setting.
[0068] Specifically, for the counting process of each MBSFN area, different timers or counters may be set to limit the counting process respectively, so as to ensure the smooth progress of the counting process. The timer or counter can correspond to the MBSFN area one by one, and can also be flexibly set as required.
[0069]For example, there are two MBSFN areas, MBSFN area 1 is relatively larg...
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