Node information transmission and service switching method and system
A node information and transmission node technology, applied in the field of communication, can solve the problem of inability to realize node information transmission, and achieve the effect of ensuring continuity
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[0063] Such as image 3 As shown in the figure, it is a schematic flow diagram of the signaling flow of AP sending node information to eNodeBs that are not co-sited in Embodiment 1 of the present invention. The method mainly includes the following steps:
[0064] Step 101: the first eNodeB acquires node information of a first AP co-sited with itself.
[0065] The node information sent by the first AP may include but not limited to information such as the SSID of the first AP, frequency point information, load status information, version number, and coverage of the first AP.
[0066] A feasible implementation manner of this step is that the first AP sends its own node information to the first eNodeB through a private interface with the first eNodeB. In this step, the first eNodeB is not limited to obtaining the node information of the first AP through other methods, for example, the first eNodeB actively requests its node information from the first AP.
[0067] Step 102: the ...
Embodiment 2
[0083] Such as Figure 5 As shown in the figure, it is a schematic flow diagram of the signaling flow of eNodeB sending node information to APs that are not co-sited in Embodiment 2 of the present invention. The method mainly includes the following steps:
[0084] Step 201: the first eNodeB sends its own node information to the second eNodeB.
[0085]In this step 201, the first eNodeB may send its own node information to the second eNodeB in the manner of step 102 in the first embodiment.
[0086] Step 202: the second eNodeB sends the received node information of the first eNodeB to the second AP co-located with itself.
[0087] In this step 202, the second eNodeB can obtain the node information sent by the first eNodeB according to the method of step 103 in the first embodiment, and pass the node information of the first eNodeB through the private interface with the second AP co-located sent to the second AP.
[0088] Preferably, the second AP that the first eNodeB selects...
Embodiment 3
[0107] Such as Figure 6 As shown, it is a schematic diagram of service handover signaling in which the terminal is handed over from the AP to the eNodeB that is not co-located in the third embodiment, and the method includes the following steps:
[0108] Step 301: When the terminal moves out of the coverage of the first AP and moves into the coverage of the second eNodeB, the terminal reports a handover request carrying the identity of the second eNodeB to the first AP.
[0109] In this embodiment, the terminal can measure the node where it resides in real time. When it is measured that the terminal moves out of the coverage of the first AP and into the coverage of the second eNodeB (for example, the terminal measures the edge coverage area located in the first AP and enter the coverage area of the second eNodeB), the terminal will initiate a handover request to the first AP (the source node of the location handover) where it currently resides, and carry the identity of the...
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