Terminal, base station device, and control method for improving handover performance using ai / ml

Machine learning-based prediction of RLFs in cellular communication systems enables proactive handover decisions, addressing inefficiencies in existing handover processes by reducing failures and maintaining communication quality.

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JP2024131179
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JP · JP
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Filing Date
2024-08-07
Publication Date
2026-02-20

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Technical Problem

In cellular communication systems, handover processes are often delayed, leading to wireless link disconnections and reduced communication efficiency due to unpredictable wireless quality changes, resulting in unnecessary handovers and increased disconnections.

Method used

Implementing machine learning models in terminal and base station devices to predict radio link failures (RLF) based on wireless quality measurements, allowing for proactive handover decisions before RLF occurs, thereby reducing handover failures and maintaining communication quality.

Benefits of technology

Enhances handover efficiency by predicting RLFs, preventing link disconnections, and optimizing handover timing to improve communication quality and reduce unnecessary handovers.

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Abstract

To improve communication efficiency by enhancing handover processing.SOLUTION: The terminal measures radio qualities of signals transmitted in cells provided by base stations to which the mobile station is connected, and performs, with respect to a learned model acquired by mechanical learning in which the radio qualities acquired in a learning phase are used as input and a predetermined value associated with occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) in a case where handover is not performed within a period of a predetermined length after a predetermined period from a timing at which the radio qualities are acquired is used as teacher data, A predetermined notification based on a value acquired by inputting the radio qualities acquired by the terminal in the inference phase is transmitted to the base transceiver station.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 5
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to an advanced handover technique in a cellular communication system. [Background technology]

[0002] In wireless communication systems that comply with the cellular communication standards of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP (registered trademark)), handover processing is specified to switch the base station to which a mobile terminal device is connected, so that the mobile terminal device can continue to communicate with high quality. The handover processing is performed, for example, when the wireless quality of a signal transmitted from a base station to which the terminal device is currently connected falls below a predetermined level for a certain period of time, by transmitting a measurement result to the base station, and the base station then instructs the mobile terminal device to perform a handover. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0003] In one example, if the wireless quality in the terminal device further deteriorates between the time when the wireless quality falls below a predetermined level and the time when the handover command is transmitted from the base station device, the terminal device may be unable to receive the handover command from the base station device. In this case, if the handover process is not performed in the terminal device and the wireless quality between the terminal device and the base station device does not improve, an unintended disconnection of the wireless link may occur. Furthermore, after the handover process is performed in the terminal device and the base station device to which the terminal device is connected is changed, depending on the base station device selected as the handover destination, the wireless quality between the base station device and the terminal device may deteriorate within a short period of time, which may necessitate a further handover or result in a disconnection of the wireless link. Furthermore, unnecessary handovers may result in a decrease in communication quality, such as average throughput, compared to when no handover is performed. In other words, communication efficiency may decrease if the handover process is not performed in a timely and appropriate manner. [Means for solving the problem]

[0004] The present invention provides a technique for enhancing handover processing and improving communication efficiency.

[0005] A terminal device according to one aspect of the present invention has a measurement means for measuring the wireless quality of a signal transmitted in a cell provided by a base station device to which it is connected, and a transmission means for transmitting a predetermined notification to the base station device based on a value obtained by inputting the wireless quality obtained by the terminal device in the inference phase to a trained model obtained by machine learning using, as training data, a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) when no handover occurs within a predetermined period of time after a predetermined period from the time when the wireless quality was obtained.

[0006] A base station device according to one aspect of the present invention has: a receiving means for receiving a predetermined notification based on a value acquired by inputting the wireless quality of a signal transmitted from the base station device in a learning phase from a terminal device connected to a cell provided by the base station device, and inputting the wireless quality acquired by the terminal device in an inference phase into a trained model acquired by machine learning using as training data a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) if a handover is not performed within a predetermined period of time after a predetermined period from the time the wireless quality was acquired; and a control means for performing control to hand over the terminal device from the cell to another cell based on receiving the predetermined notification. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the present invention, the handover process can be enhanced to improve communication efficiency. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1]FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a wireless communication system. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of the hardware configuration of a base station device and a terminal device. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of a terminal device. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a functional configuration of a base station device. [Figure 5] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a flow of processing executed in a wireless communication system. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Hereinafter, the embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the following embodiments do not limit the scope of the invention as claimed, and not all combinations of features described in the embodiments are necessarily essential to the invention. Two or more of the features described in the embodiments may be combined in any desired manner. Furthermore, the same reference numerals are used to designate identical or similar components, and redundant descriptions will be omitted.

[0010] (System Configuration) FIG. 1 shows an example of the configuration of a communication system according to this embodiment. This communication system is a wireless communication system that complies with, for example, the Long Term Evolution (LTE) or fifth generation (5G) cellular communication standards of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP (registered trademark)) or their successor standards. This wireless communication system includes a base station device 101 and a terminal device 111. The terminal device 111 establishes a connection with the base station device 101 and performs wireless communication in a cell 121 provided by the base station device 101. The terminal device 111 is assumed to be, for example, portable by a user and to be mobile. If the terminal device 111 moves beyond the range of the cell 121, it will no longer be able to maintain communication in that cell 121. For this reason, for example, the terminal device 111 executes handover to another cell (cell 122 or cell 123) upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, such as a deterioration in communication quality in the currently connected cell 121. Note that the cell 122 and the cell 123 may be provided by a base station device other than the base station device 101, or may be provided by the base station device 101. In other words, the base station device 101 may provide multiple cells.

[0011] Conventionally, the terminal device 111 measures the wireless quality of signals transmitted in the currently connected cell 121 and other adjacent cells (cells 122 and 123), and determines whether an event for initiating handover processing has occurred based on whether the wireless quality satisfies a predetermined condition. Events are defined in cellular communication standards. Examples of events include event A2, which is determined to have occurred when the wireless quality of the currently connected cell falls below a predetermined threshold; event A3, which is determined to have occurred when the wireless quality of the adjacent cell becomes higher (by a predetermined offset) than the wireless quality of the currently connected cell; event A4, which is determined to have occurred when the wireless quality of the adjacent cell exceeds a predetermined threshold; and event A5, which is determined to have occurred when the wireless quality of the currently connected cell falls below a first predetermined threshold and the wireless quality of the adjacent cell exceeds a second predetermined threshold. When the terminal device 111 determines that any of the events set by the base station device 101 has occurred, it transmits a predetermined report to the base station device 101. Then, in response to receiving the predetermined report, the base station device 101 executes processing for handing over the terminal device 111 from the currently connected cell 121 to another cell (for example, cell 122 or cell 123). Note that the handover of the terminal device 111 can be performed, for example, by transmitting setting information for communication in a neighboring cell from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111 before the occurrence of an event, and then transmitting a command (Handover command) instructing the terminal device 111 to perform the handover. Also, after the occurrence of an event in the terminal device 111, the handover processing can be started by transmitting setting information for communication in a neighboring cell of the handover from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111 by an RRC Reconfiguration message. Note that RRC is an abbreviation for Radio Resource Control.

[0012] Conventionally, handover processing is initiated in response to the wireless quality measured at that time in the terminal device 111 satisfying each of the above-mentioned events. In such a procedure, for example, the wireless quality of the connected cell (serving cell) deteriorates in event A2, event A3, etc., and a predetermined report is transmitted to the base station device 101 after the event occurs, and then a handover instruction is transmitted from the base station device 101. Therefore, a certain period of time is required from the deterioration of wireless quality to the execution of handover. Then, during the period from when the occurrence of the event is detected in the terminal device 111 to when the handover instruction is transmitted from the base station device 101, the wireless quality may further deteriorate, and the handover instruction may not be received by the terminal device 111.

[0013] The terminal device 111 is supposed to start timer T310 when it is deemed that downlink synchronization with the base station device 101 cannot be established. More specifically, the terminal device 111 starts timer T310 when it receives N310 consecutive out-of-sync indications from the physical layer in the RRC layer. The terminal device 111 receives information on the number of N310 and the expiration time of T310 in advance as configuration information from the connected base station device 101. When timer T310 expires after being started, the terminal device 111 determines that a radio link failure (RLF) has occurred. Timer T310 is stopped when a handover command is received. However, as described above, if wireless quality deteriorates after the occurrence of an event and the terminal device 111 is unable to receive the command, the terminal device 111 is unable to stop timer T310. As a result, the terminal device 111 is unable to perform handover processing, resulting in a handover failure (HOF). Furthermore, the terminal device 111 cannot start a connection re-establishment process (RRC Connection Re-establishment process) unless an RLF occurs after waiting until the timer T310 expires. For this reason, in order to improve the efficiency of communication in a wireless communication system, it is important to reduce the probability of occurrence of HOF and RLF.

[0014] In recent years, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML) to cellular communication systems has been discussed. Using AI / ML, for example, it is possible to predict whether or not an RLF will occur in the future based on the wireless quality of the currently connected cell. For example, a trained model can be acquired by machine learning using the wireless quality of the cell 121 acquired in the learning phase as input and a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of an RLF if a handover does not occur within a predetermined period of time after the wireless quality is acquired as training data. When such a trained model is acquired, the terminal device 111, by inputting the results of measuring the wireless quality of a signal transmitted from the cell 121 in the inference phase, becomes able to determine whether or not an RLF is predicted to occur within a predetermined period of time after the wireless quality is acquired. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 provides the base station device 101 with the output of the trained model, enabling the base station device 101 to make this determination. Here, the predetermined period is set arbitrarily, for example, to a period of several seconds. The predetermined length of the period is also set arbitrarily, for example, to a period of several tens to several hundreds of milliseconds. Note that information about these settings can be notified from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111 in advance.

[0015] In this embodiment, the base station device 101 or the terminal device 111 makes such a determination, so that processing such as handover of the terminal device 111 is performed based on an inference regarding the occurrence of a future RLF. That is, the terminal device 111 transmits a predetermined report including information about an RLF that is not occurring at the present time but is expected to occur in the future to the base station device 101, and the base station device 101 can instruct the terminal device 111 to start handover processing based on the predetermined report, regardless of the current situation. This makes it possible to change the cell to which the terminal device 111 is connected before an RLF actually occurs (before timer T310 expires), and can prevent the occurrence of a period in which the terminal device 111 waits until timer T310 expires. Furthermore, by performing handover before timer T310 is started in the terminal device 111, it is possible to prevent the handover command from not reaching the terminal device 111, and can reliably complete the handover. In addition, for example, even if the wireless quality in the terminal device 111 temporarily deteriorates, it is predicted that the connection can be maintained without the timer T310 expiring, and unnecessary handover can be prevented.

[0016] Note that multiple trained models for estimating future RLF occurrence may be prepared, and the base station device 101 may notify the terminal device 111 in advance (for example, when connecting with the terminal device 111) of information indicating which of the trained models should be used. Note that examples of multiple trained models will be described later. Also, the base station device 101 may determine whether to permit the execution of RLF occurrence estimation by inference using a trained model, and notify the terminal device 111 of this. Also, the terminal device 111 may transmit capability information (UE Capability) including information indicating whether or not it is possible to execute RLF occurrence estimation by inference using a trained model to the base station device 101. The base station device 101 may permit such RLF occurrence estimation processing only for the terminal device 111 that is capable of executing RLF occurrence estimation by inference using a trained model. Note that the following description focuses on the cell 121 to which the terminal device 111 is connected, but the same applies to other cells. Note that a different trained model may be generated for each cell, but a trained model common to multiple cells may also be generated.

[0017] Furthermore, the "radio quality" in this embodiment may be, for example, reference signal received power (RSRP), but other indices such as reference signal received quality (RSRQ), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and signal-to-noise and interference ratio (SINR) may also be used. However, it is assumed that a common indices are used in the learning phase and inference phase of machine learning. That is, if RSRP is used as an input in the learning phase, RSRP is also used as an input in the inference phase. Note that, when the output of a model is radio quality, the same indices may be used in the input and output of the model, but the input and output may be expressed by different indices, such as RSRP being used as an input and RSRQ being used as an output. In one example, RSRP of layer 1 may be used as an input and RSRP of layer 3 may be used as an output. Furthermore, the reference signal used to measure RSRP or the like may be, for example, a synchronization signal (SS) / physical broadcast channel (PBCH) block (SSB) or a channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS), but other reference signals may also be used.

[0018] Below, several examples of trained models are described. By setting various predetermined values ​​used as training data in the learning phase, various trained models can be obtained. Therefore, below, examples of predetermined values ​​used as training data, examples of expected outputs in trained models, and examples of how the terminal device 111 estimates that an RLF will occur in the future are described.

[0019] The predetermined value used as training data may be, for example, a value indicating whether RLF occurred within a predetermined length of time after the wireless quality of the cell 121 was acquired during the learning phase. That is, each terminal device that previously communicated through the cell 121 measures the wireless quality of the cell 121, and whether RLF occurred when handover was not performed within a certain period of time after the wireless quality was acquired is collected for machine learning. This information may be collected in an environment where a conventional handover process is performed (i.e., an environment where handover process based on an estimation of future RLF occurrence, as in the present embodiment, is not performed). That is, an environment where RLF occurs in an environment where a conventional handover process is performed is learned, and a trained model obtained by this learning can determine when certain wireless quality measurements are obtained and RLF is likely to occur. Furthermore, the base station device 101 may set stricter criteria for transmitting a handover command than usual during the learning phase. That is, the base station device 101 may be configured to issue fewer handover instructions than usual during the learning phase, and to learn an environment where degradation of wireless quality is likely to occur and where RLF is likely to occur.

[0020] In the inference phase, the wireless quality measured in the cell 121 is input to the trained model obtained by the machine learning, and information indicating, for example, whether or not RLF will occur within a certain period of time after the measurement value is obtained, or the probability of RLF occurring within that certain period of time, is output. Then, for example, if it is inferred that RLF will occur during the inference phase, the terminal device 111 may transmit a predetermined report to the base station device 101. Also, for example, if the probability of RLF occurrence is obtained during the inference phase, the terminal device 111 may transmit a predetermined report including information about the probability to the base station device 101. Note that the terminal device 111 may transmit a predetermined report including information about the probability to the base station device 101 based on the probability exceeding a predetermined value. In other words, the predetermined report may be transmitted only when the probability of RLF occurrence within a certain period of time in the future is high above a predetermined level, and may not be transmitted when the probability is sufficiently low. This makes it possible to prevent unnecessary reports from being transmitted. Furthermore, when the probability of RLF occurrence exceeds a predetermined value, the terminal device 111 may determine that RLF is estimated to occur within a certain period of time in the future, and may transmit the determination result to the base station device 101. Note that information on the above-mentioned predetermined value related to the probability and information on the predetermined length of the period may be notified in advance from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111 as configuration information. In other words, configuration information to be used for determining future RLF based on AI / ML may be prepared.

[0021] The terminal device 111 may be configured to, for example, acquire whether or not RLF will occur or the probability of RLF occurrence for multiple timings within a predetermined period of time targeted for RLF estimation. In this case, in the learning phase, information indicating whether RLF occurred at multiple different timings within a predetermined period of time after the timing at which input wireless quality was acquired is used as training data. Then, in the inference phase, the trained model is configured to output, for an input wireless quality measurement value, an estimated value of whether or not RLF will occur at multiple different timings within a predetermined period of time after the timing at which the measurement value was acquired or the probability of RLF occurrence. Then, the terminal device 111 may transmit to the base station device 101 a predetermined report including information on timings at which RLF is determined to occur among the multiple timings within the predetermined period of time or the probability of RLF occurrence at each of the multiple timings. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 may transmit to the base station device 101 a predetermined report including information indicating timings at which the probability of RLF occurrence exceeds a predetermined value among the multiple timings within the predetermined period of time (i.e., timings corresponding to the probability of RLF occurrence exceeding the predetermined value). In addition, the terminal device 111 may transmit a predetermined report to the base station device 101 if a state in which RLF is estimated to occur is maintained within the predetermined period of time or if a state in which the probability of RLF occurring exceeds a predetermined value is maintained.

[0022] Furthermore, the predetermined value used as the training data may be, for example, a second wireless quality of one or more signals transmitted in the cell 121 within a predetermined period after a timing at which a first wireless quality of a signal transmitted in the same cell 121 is acquired in the learning phase. That is, the first wireless quality acquired in the cell 121 is used as input in the learning phase, and (one or more) second wireless qualities acquired in the same cell 121 within a predetermined period after a timing at which the first wireless quality is acquired may be used as training data. Then, in the inference phase, the wireless quality measured in the cell 121 is input to the trained model obtained by the machine learning, and, for example, an estimated value of the wireless quality in the cell 121 a predetermined period after a timing at which the wireless quality is measured may be output. The terminal device 111 measures the wireless quality of a signal transmitted in the cell 121 (from the base station device 101) and inputs the measurement result to the trained model, thereby obtaining an estimated value of the wireless quality in the cell 121 a predetermined period after a timing at which the measurement value is acquired. Then, the terminal device 111 can determine whether RLF will occur using the estimated value of wireless quality. For example, when the estimated value of wireless quality falls below a predetermined level that is a criterion for when RLF may occur, the terminal device 111 can estimate that RLF will occur within a certain period of time after the timing of measuring the wireless quality. Note that information such as a threshold value (the above-mentioned predetermined level) for determining whether RLF has occurred may be notified from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111, for example, by separately preparing an information element for transmitting setting information for AI / ML.

[0023] The terminal device 111 may be configured to acquire estimated values ​​of wireless quality for multiple timings within a predetermined period. In this case, in the learning phase, wireless quality acquired at multiple different timings within a predetermined period after the timing at which the input wireless quality is acquired is used as training data. Then, in the inference phase, the trained model is configured to output, for an input wireless quality measurement value, estimated values ​​of wireless quality at multiple different timings after the predetermined period after the timing at which the measurement value is acquired. Then, when the estimated value of wireless quality continues to fall below a predetermined level, which is a criterion for the possibility of RLF occurring, over a predetermined period, the terminal device 111 may estimate that RLF will occur within a certain period after the timing at which the wireless quality is measured. Note that the length of the period for determining the occurrence of RLF may be the same as the length of the period for which the trained model outputs wireless quality. That is, the terminal device 111 may estimate that RLF will occur when all of the estimated values ​​corresponding to multiple timings corresponding to a predetermined period output from the trained model are below the predetermined level. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 may estimate that RLF will occur when all of the estimated values ​​corresponding to a predetermined number of consecutive timings among the multiple timings corresponding to a predetermined period output from the trained model are below a predetermined level. That is, the length of the period for determining the occurrence of RLF may be shorter than the length of the period for which the wireless quality is output by the trained model. Note that information about the predetermined period may be notified in advance from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111, for example.

[0024] When the terminal device 111 determines that an RLF will occur, it may transmit a predetermined report including information indicating the occurrence of the RLF to the base station device 101. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 may identify the timing at which an RLF is expected to occur based on the wireless quality, and transmit a predetermined report including information indicating the timing to the base station device 101. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 may transmit a predetermined report to the base station device 101 including information indicating the wireless quality, such as the correspondence between the wireless quality and the timing.

[0025] In the above example, the terminal device 111 predicts whether or not RLF will occur in the connected cell within a certain period of time in the future. However, the terminal device 111 may also predict the occurrence of RLF when handed over to a neighboring cell that is a candidate handover destination. In order to estimate RLF in the neighboring cell, machine learning must be performed. For example, in the learning phase, the wireless quality measured in the cell 121 is input, and machine learning is performed using as training data whether RLF occurred in a terminal device that handed over to another cell within a predetermined period from the time when the wireless quality was obtained, to acquire a trained model. As a result, in the inference phase, when a measurement value of the wireless quality in the cell 121 is input to the trained model, whether or not RLF will occur when handed over to each of the candidate handover destination cells, such as the cell 122 or the cell 123, within a predetermined period of time after the measurement value was obtained, or the probability of RLF occurrence can be output.

[0026] Furthermore, for example, in the learning phase, a trained model may be acquired by performing machine learning using, as input, the wireless quality measured in cell 121 and the wireless quality of the cell obtained by a terminal device that has handed over to another cell within a predetermined period of time after the timing at which the wireless quality was obtained, as training data. As a result, in the inference phase, when a measurement value of the wireless quality in cell 121 is input to the trained model, estimated values ​​of the wireless quality in each of candidate cells for handover, such as cell 122 and cell 123, when handover occurs within a predetermined period of time after the timing at which the measurement value was obtained can be output.

[0027] Furthermore, in the learning phase, instead of or in addition to the wireless quality measured in cell 121, the wireless quality in each of candidate handover destination cells (e.g., cell 122 and cell 123) is used as input, and machine learning is performed using as training data whether RLF occurred in a terminal device that handed over to the candidate cell after a predetermined period from the timing at which the wireless quality was obtained, to acquire a trained model. As a result, when the measurement values ​​of the wireless quality in the candidate handover destination cells are input to the trained model in the inference phase, whether or not RLF will occur if handover is performed to each of the candidate cells within a predetermined period of time after the timing at which the measurement values ​​were obtained, or the probability of RLF occurrence can be output. Furthermore, for example, in the learning phase, instead of or in addition to the wireless quality measured in cell 121, the wireless quality in each of candidate handover destination cells (e.g., cell 122 or cell 123) may be used as input, and a trained model may be acquired by performing machine learning using, as training data, the wireless quality of the candidate cell obtained by a terminal device that has handed over to the candidate cell within a predetermined period of time after the wireless quality was obtained. As a result, in the inference phase, when the measured values ​​of the wireless quality in the candidate handover destination cell are input to the trained model, estimated values ​​of the wireless quality in each of the candidate handover destination cells, such as cell 122 or cell 123, when handover occurs within a predetermined period of time after the measured values ​​are obtained may be output.

[0028] The terminal device 111 may transmit to the base station device 101 a predetermined report about future RLF regarding a candidate handover destination cell, similar to the predetermined report about future RLF regarding the cell 121. The terminal device 111 may transmit to the base station device 101 a predetermined report including information similar to the information about the cell 121 described above, such as, for example, that RLF is estimated to occur when handing over to the candidate cell, the probability of the RLF occurring, information indicating the timing at which the probability of RLF occurrence exceeds a predetermined value, a value indicating the probability of RLF occurrence at multiple timings, the timing at which RLF is expected to occur, and the radio quality of the candidate cell. Note that the trained model for the candidate cell may use information about radio quality at multiple timings as input, or may use information about radio quality at multiple timings as output. That is, the occurrence of RLF when handing over to a candidate handover destination cell may be estimated in a format similar to the estimation of RLF occurrence regarding the cell to which the terminal device 111 is connected. In addition, a separate trained model may be prepared for each candidate cell as a handover destination, or one trained model may be prepared for multiple candidate cells.

[0029] The terminal device 111 may generate a trained model by performing machine learning, or may acquire a separately generated trained model from the base station device 101. When machine learning is performed in the terminal device 111, a trained model cannot be acquired until training data is acquired a sufficient number of times, but a trained model suitable for the terminal device 111 can be acquired. On the other hand, when a trained model is provided from the base station device 101, a large amount of training data can be obtained from communications by a large number of terminal devices that have previously connected to the cell 121 (or the cell 122 or the cell 123), thereby enabling learning to be completed quickly. Furthermore, the base station device 101 may notify the terminal device 111 of information to be input to the trained model and information indicating the output of the trained model at that time. In accordance with the notification, the terminal device 111 may collect, for example, information to be input to the trained model provided from the base station device 101 (wireless quality of the currently connected cell 121 or another cell) and input it to the trained model. Then, in accordance with the notification, the terminal device 111 may identify what kind of information is output from the trained model and, accordingly, determine, for example, whether or not it is estimated that RLF will occur. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 may perform machine learning in accordance with the notification.

[0030] When the base station device 101 receives the predetermined report, it can initiate handover processing for the terminal device 111 based on the predetermined report. For example, when the base station device 101 receives a predetermined report indicating that the terminal device 111 has determined that an RLF is estimated to occur in the future or that the probability of an RLF occurrence is equal to or greater than a predetermined level, it can cause the terminal device 111 to execute handover even at a timing when handover processing would not be initiated in conventional processing. For example, the base station device 101 can transmit a handover command to the terminal device 111 before timer T310 is started in the terminal device 111. That is, the base station device 101 initiates handover processing when it is estimated by inference using a trained model that an RLF will occur within a predetermined period of time before an RLF actually occurs. This allows handover to be performed earlier than when conventional handover processing is performed, thereby reducing the probability of handover failure and improving communication efficiency.

[0031] Furthermore, for example, even if the wireless quality temporarily deteriorates and the timer T310 is started, the terminal device 111 may not transmit a predetermined report if the probability of RLF occurrence is low. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 may also make a predetermined report, for example, even when it is assumed that RLF will not occur. In one example, the terminal device 111 may periodically transmit a predetermined report, and in the predetermined report, notify the base station device 101 of information such as whether or not RLF is expected to occur and the probability of RLF occurrence. This allows the base station device 101 to not initiate handover processing even if the wireless quality in the terminal device 111 temporarily deteriorates if the probability of RLF occurrence in the terminal device 111 is low. That is, it is possible to prevent unnecessary handover processing from being performed in cases such as when the wireless quality only deteriorates temporarily due to the presence of an obstacle between the terminal device 111 and the base station device 101. Furthermore, by predicting the probability of RLF occurrence when the terminal device 111 hands over to another cell, the base station device 101 can select, for example, another cell in which the probability of RLF occurrence is below a predetermined value as the handover destination. That is, in conventional processing, a cell with high wireless quality is usually selected as the handover destination during handover processing. However, in a situation in which RLF occurs immediately after the terminal device 111 connects to that cell, another handover processing is required, and therefore such a cell can be prevented from being selected as the handover destination. For example, when the base station device 101 receives a predetermined report about another cell from the terminal device 111, the base station device 101 can prevent the selection of the other cell as the handover destination. Furthermore, the terminal device 111 can transmit a predetermined report including information indicating the probability of RLF occurrence for each of the candidate handover destination cells, even if the probability is low. In this case, the base station device 101 may select cells in which the probability of RLF occurrence is lower than a predetermined value as candidate cells for the handover destination, and may select a cell with good wireless quality from among the candidate cells as the handover destination.For example, in response to receiving a predetermined report indicating that the terminal device 111 is in a state where RLF is likely to occur in relation to the cell to which it is connected, the base station device 101 can select a candidate cell as a handover destination based on the RLF probability in that cell.The base station device 101 can then instruct the terminal device 111 to measure and report the wireless quality of the selected candidate handover destination, and decide to hand over the terminal device 111 to a cell with good measurement results.In this way, a cell where RLF is unlikely to occur after handover and with good wireless quality can be selected, and the terminal device 111 can be handed over.

[0032] Note that the performance evaluation of the trained model may be performed periodically, for example. For example, in some cases where the base station device 101 receives the above-mentioned predetermined report, the base station device 101 may perform handover processing using a conventional procedure rather than performing handover processing based on the estimation. Then, for example, when the error between the timing at which RLF is estimated to occur and the timing at which RLF actually occurs is equal to or greater than a predetermined value, the base station device 101 may evaluate the trained model as being unsuitable for the real environment and decide to perform re-learning (additional learning). Furthermore, for example, when the difference between the estimated value and the actual measured value of the wireless quality at a specific timing is equal to or greater than a predetermined value, the terminal device 111 may evaluate the trained model as being unsuitable for the real environment and notify the base station device 101 of the evaluation result. Furthermore, when the difference between the estimated value and the actual measured value of the wireless quality for the maximum value or a predetermined number of highest values ​​for multiple cells is equal to or greater than a predetermined value, the terminal device 111 may evaluate the trained model as being unsuitable for the real environment and notify the base station device 101 of the evaluation result. In response to the notification, the base station device 101 may decide to perform re-learning (additional learning), which allows the trained model to be maintained in an appropriate state and enables handover processing based on prediction to be performed at an appropriate timing.

[0033] (Device configuration) FIG. 2 shows an example of the hardware configuration of the base station device 101 and the terminal device 111 according to this embodiment. In one example, the base station device 101 and the terminal device 111 are configured to include a processor 201, a ROM 202, a RAM 203, a storage device 204, and a communication circuit 205. The processor 201 is a computer configured to include one or more processing circuits, such as a general-purpose CPU (Central Processing Unit) or an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), and executes the overall processing of the device and each of the above-mentioned processes by reading and executing programs stored in the ROM 202 or the storage device 204. The ROM 202 is a read-only memory that stores information such as programs and various parameters related to the processing executed by the base station device 101 and the terminal device 111. The RAM 203 functions as a workspace when the processor 201 executes a program and is a random access memory that stores temporary information. The storage device 204 is configured, for example, by a removable external storage device. The communication circuit 205 is configured, for example, by a circuit for wireless communication of 5G or its successor standards. Although FIG. 2 illustrates one communication circuit 205, the base station device 101 and the terminal device 111 may have multiple communication circuits. For example, the base station device 101 and the terminal device 111 may have wireless communication circuits for 5G and its successor standard, and a common antenna for these circuits. The base station device 101 and the terminal device 111 may have separate antennas suitable for each standard. The base station device 101 may also have a wired communication circuit used when communicating with other base station devices or nodes in the core network. The terminal device 111 may also have a communication circuit compliant with a wireless communication standard other than the cellular communication standard, such as a wireless local area network (LAN) or Bluetooth (registered trademark). The base station device 101 and the terminal device 111 may have separate communication circuits 205 for each of multiple available frequency bands, or may have a common communication circuit 205 for at least some of these frequency bands.

[0034] FIG. 3 shows an example of the functional configuration of the terminal device 111. The terminal device 111 includes, for example, a measurement unit 301, an RLF estimation unit 302, a reporting unit 303, and a setting information receiving unit 304. The terminal device 111 may also include, as an option, a learning unit 305. Note that FIG. 3 only shows functions particularly related to this embodiment, and does not illustrate various other functions that the terminal device 111 may have. For example, the terminal device 111 naturally has other functions that terminal devices conforming to LTE, 5G, or subsequent standards generally have. The functional blocks in FIG. 3 are shown schematically, and the respective functional blocks may be realized as an integrated unit or may be further subdivided. The functions in FIG. 3 may be realized, for example, by the processor 201 executing a program stored in the ROM 202 or the storage device 204, or by a processor present within the communication circuit 205 executing predetermined software. The details of the processes executed by each functional unit have been described above, so only the general functions of the terminal device 111 will be outlined here.

[0035] Measurement unit 301 observes signals (e.g., reference signals) transmitted in destination cell 121 and other candidate handover destination cells (e.g., cell 122 and cell 123) and measures their wireless quality. RLF estimation unit 302 inputs the wireless quality of cell 121 measured by measurement unit 301 into a trained model and performs inference processing, and determines whether or not RLF will occur in cell 121 if handover is not performed within a predetermined length of time after a predetermined period from the time the wireless quality is acquired, and determines the probability of RLF occurrence, etc. Furthermore, RLF estimation unit 302 inputs the wireless qualities of cell 121 and other cells measured by measurement unit 301 into a trained model and performs inference processing, and determines whether or not RLF will occur in handover destination cells (cell 122 and cell 123) if handover is performed within a predetermined length of time after a predetermined period from the time the wireless quality is acquired, and determines the probability of RLF occurrence, etc. The reporting unit 303 transmits a predetermined report including the result of the estimation by the RLF estimation unit 302 to the base station device 101. The setting information receiving unit 304 receives setting information for determining the occurrence of RLF based on future predictions using a trained model from the connected base station device 101. The setting information receiving unit 304 may receive, for example, the trained model itself to be used in the terminal device 111. Furthermore, when multiple trained models are available in the terminal device 111, the setting information receiving unit 304 may receive, from the base station device 101, information specifying which trained model to use. Furthermore, the setting information receiving unit 304 may receive, from the base station device 101, information specifying the input and output of the trained model. Furthermore, the setting information receiving unit 304 may receive various other information, such as those described above. When a trained model should be generated in the terminal device 111, the learning unit 305 generates the trained model by machine learning. Furthermore, the learning unit 305 may re-train the trained model, for example, in response to an instruction from the base station device 101. For example, if handover processing is not initiated after a predetermined report is sent, the learning unit 305 can identify the difference between the estimated value of the RLF occurrence timing and wireless quality using the learned model and the actual measured value of the RLF occurrence timing and wireless quality using the conventional model, and notify the base station device 101.Furthermore, when the difference between the estimated value and the actual measured value exceeds a predetermined value, the learning unit 305 may determine that relearning is necessary and may notify the base station device 101 of information indicating that relearning should be performed. That is, the necessity of relearning may be determined by the base station device 101 or may be determined by the terminal device 111. Note that the learning unit 305 may perform relearning without obtaining permission from the base station device 101.

[0036] FIG. 4 shows an example of the functional configuration of the base station device 101. The base station device 101 includes a setting information notification unit 401, a report receiving unit 402, and a handover control unit 403. The base station device 101 may also include a learning unit 404 as an option. Note that FIG. 4 only illustrates functions particularly related to this embodiment, and does not illustrate various other functions that the base station device 101 may have. For example, the base station device 101 naturally includes other functions generally included in base station devices compliant with LTE, 5G, or subsequent standards. The functional blocks in FIG. 4 are shown schematically, and the respective functional blocks may be integrated or further subdivided. Each function in FIG. 4 may be implemented, for example, by the processor 201 executing a program stored in the ROM 202 or the storage device 204, or by a processor within the communication circuit 205 executing predetermined software. Since the details of the processing performed by each functional unit are as described above, only the general functions of the base station device 101 will be outlined here.

[0037] The setting information notification unit 401 notifies the connected terminal device 111 of setting information for determining the occurrence of RLF based on future predictions using a trained model. The setting information transmitted here is information received by the setting information receiving unit 304 of the terminal device 111. The report receiving unit 402 receives, for example, a predetermined report from the terminal device 111, which is transmitted in response to the terminal device 111 determining that the occurrence of RLF is estimated based on future predictions using a trained model. In response to receiving the predetermined report, the handover control unit 403 starts handover processing to transfer the cell to which the terminal device 111 is connected to another cell before RLF actually occurs in the terminal device 111. Furthermore, the handover control unit 403 may, for example, start handover processing according to a conventional procedure in some cases where the predetermined report is received, and determine whether or not re-learning of the trained model is necessary. For example, depending on the type of communication being performed by the terminal device 111, the handover control unit 403 may initiate handover processing for the terminal device 111 that requires highly reliable communication upon receiving a predetermined report, and may perform conventional handover processing for the terminal device 111 that performs other communication. Furthermore, when the handover control unit 403 receives a predetermined report including information on RLF prediction regarding a cell that is a candidate for the handover destination, the handover control unit 403 may select a handover destination, such as not selecting a cell in which RLF is likely to occur as a candidate for the handover destination of the terminal device 111. The learning unit 404 performs machine learning to generate a trained model for determining the occurrence of RLF based on future predictions. It is sufficient that either the learning unit 305 of the terminal device 111 or the learning unit 405 of the base station device 101 performs machine learning; it is not necessary for both to perform machine learning. Furthermore, machine learning may be performed in a network node different from either the base station device 101 or the terminal device 111. In addition, when conventional handover processing is performed, the base station device 101 may send an instruction to the terminal device 111 to report to the base station device 101 the difference between the estimated values ​​of the RLF occurrence timing and wireless quality using the learned model and the actual measured values ​​of the RLF occurrence timing and wireless quality.Then, if the difference exceeds a predetermined value, either the learning unit 305 of the terminal device 111 or the learning unit 405 of the base station device 101 performs re-learning of the trained model. Also, instead of the difference value between the estimated value and the actual measured value described above, information indicating that re-learning is necessary may be notified from the terminal device 111 to the base station device 101. Note that when machine learning is performed in a network node different from both the base station device 101 and the terminal device 111, the base station device 101 may notify the network node that re-learning should be performed.

[0038] (Processing flow) An example of the processing flow according to this embodiment is shown in Fig. 5. Note that, since the details of the processing executed in the wireless communication system are as described above, only an overview of the processing flow will be given here, and the details will not be repeated.

[0039] First, the base station device 101 transmits configuration information for estimating future RLF occurrences using a trained model (AI / ML) to the terminal device 111 (S501). This configuration information includes, for example, whether to activate estimation of future RLF occurrences using AI / ML, and configuration values ​​for RLF determination. This configuration information is notified from the base station device 101 to the terminal device 111 using an RRC (Radio Resource Control) message including ReportConfig. The configuration information may also be notified using other existing information elements (such as MeasConfig), or a new information element for notifying the configuration information may be defined. The configuration information may also be notified as information on the MAC (Media Access Control) layer or the physical layer. The terminal device 111 retains the configuration information, and when an instruction to activate estimation of future RLF occurrences using AI / ML is received, starts processing to estimate future RLF occurrences. In the processing to estimate future RLF occurrences, the terminal device 111 measures the radio quality of the cell 121 based on signals such as a reference signal transmitted from the base station device 101 (S502). Furthermore, the terminal device 111 measures the radio quality of a neighboring cell (for example, cell 122 or cell 123) from a signal transmitted in the neighboring cell, as necessary. Note that the terminal device 111 may measure only the radio quality of the neighboring cell. Then, the terminal device 111 inputs the measurement result into the trained model to perform inference (S503), and determines whether or not the inference predicts that an RLF will occur within a predetermined period of time from a predetermined period after the timing at which the measurement value is acquired (S504). Then, when determining that an RLF will occur within the predetermined period of time, the terminal device 111 transmits a predetermined report to the base station device 101 (S505). In response to receiving this predetermined report, the base station device 101 starts handover processing in the terminal device 111 earlier than conventional handover processing, and at a timing such as before timer T310 is started, and transmits a handover instruction (RRC Reconfiguration message or Handover command) to the terminal device 111 (S506).This allows the base station device 101 to quickly hand over the terminal device 111 that is expected to require handover in the near future to another cell, thereby preventing future handover failures in the terminal device 111.

[0040] Note that the above-mentioned "cell" may be read as "beam." That is, the terminal device 111 may measure the wireless quality of at least one of a beam used for communication and a beam not used. In this case, machine learning is performed based on the wireless quality of each beam, and, for example, when it is predicted that the wireless quality will deteriorate in all of multiple cells of a specific cell, control may be performed to execute handover.

[0041] As described above, in this embodiment, by determining whether or not an RLF will occur in the future based on the current wireless quality measured in the terminal device 111, it becomes possible to start handover processing before an RLF actually occurs (for example, before timer T310 is started). This improves the stability of communication in the terminal device 111 and improves communication efficiency in the entire system. Therefore, it becomes possible to contribute to Goal 9 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) led by the United Nations, which is to "build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation."

[0042] The invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the gist of the invention.

Claims

1. A terminal device, a measurement means for measuring a radio quality of a signal transmitted in a cell provided by a currently connected base station; a transmission means for transmitting a predetermined notification to the base station device based on a value acquired by inputting the wireless quality acquired by the terminal device in the inference phase to a trained model acquired by machine learning using, as an input, the wireless quality acquired in the learning phase and a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) when a handover is not performed within a predetermined length of time after a timing when the wireless quality is acquired, as training data; A terminal device comprising:

2. the predetermined value includes a value indicating whether an RLF has occurred within the predetermined length of time after the timing at which the wireless quality is acquired in the learning phase, and the trained model is configured to receive the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and output a probability that the RLF will occur within the predetermined length of time after the predetermined time period from the timing at which the wireless quality is acquired; When the probability exceeds a predetermined value, the transmission means transmits the predetermined notification including the probability to the base station device.

2. The terminal device according to claim 1, wherein:

3. the predetermined value includes a value indicating whether or not an RLF has occurred at each of a plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time after the timing at which the wireless quality input in the learning phase is acquired, and the trained model is configured to receive the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and output a probability of an RLF occurring at the plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time period after the timing at which the wireless quality was acquired; the transmitting means transmits the predetermined notification to the base station device, the notification including information indicating the probability and a timing corresponding to the probability.

2. The terminal device according to claim 1, wherein:

4. the predetermined value includes a value indicating whether or not an RLF has occurred at each of a plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time after the timing at which the wireless quality input in the learning phase is acquired, and the trained model is configured to receive the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and output a probability of an RLF occurring at the plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time period after the timing at which the wireless quality was acquired; the transmitting means transmits to the base station device the predetermined notification including information on a timing among the plurality of timings corresponding to the probability of the probability exceeding the predetermined value.

2. The terminal device according to claim 1, wherein:

5. the predetermined value includes a value indicating the wireless quality of the cell within the predetermined length of time after the predetermined time period from the time when the wireless quality is acquired, the trained model receives the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and outputs an estimated value of the wireless quality of the cell within the predetermined length of time after the predetermined time period from the time when the wireless quality was acquired; the transmitting means transmits the predetermined notification to the base station device when the estimated value is below a predetermined value for the predetermined length of time.

2. The terminal device according to claim 1, wherein:

6. The measuring means further measures a second radio quality of a signal transmitted in another cell different from the cell; the transmission means transmits to the base station device the predetermined notification further based on a value acquired by inputting the second wireless quality acquired by the terminal device in an inference phase to a trained model acquired by machine learning using as input the second wireless quality acquired in a learning phase and a second predetermined value associated with the occurrence of RLF when handover to the other cell occurs within the predetermined length period after the predetermined period from the timing when the second wireless quality was acquired, as training data; 2. The terminal device according to claim 1, wherein:

7. A base station device, a receiving means for receiving a predetermined notification based on a value acquired by inputting the wireless quality of a signal transmitted from the base station device in a learning phase from a terminal device connected to a cell provided by the base station device into a trained model acquired by machine learning using, as training data, a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) when no handover occurs within a predetermined length of time after a predetermined time period from the timing when the wireless quality is acquired; and a control means for performing control to hand over the terminal device from the cell to another cell based on reception of the predetermined notification; A base station device comprising:

8. the predetermined value includes a value indicating whether an RLF has occurred within the predetermined length of time after the timing at which the wireless quality is acquired in the learning phase, and the trained model is configured to receive the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and output a probability that the RLF will occur within the predetermined length of time after the predetermined time period from the timing at which the wireless quality is acquired; the receiving means receives the predetermined notification from the terminal device, the notification including the probability exceeding a predetermined value; 8. The base station device according to claim 7,

9. the predetermined value includes a value indicating whether or not an RLF has occurred at each of a plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time after the timing at which the wireless quality input in the learning phase is acquired, and the trained model is configured to receive the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and output a probability of an RLF occurring at the plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time period after the timing at which the wireless quality was acquired; the receiving means receives the predetermined notification from the terminal device, the notification including information indicating the probability and a timing corresponding to the probability; 8. The base station device according to claim 7,

10. the predetermined value includes a value indicating whether or not an RLF has occurred at each of a plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time after the timing at which the wireless quality input in the learning phase is acquired, and the trained model is configured to receive the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and output a probability of an RLF occurring at the plurality of timings within the predetermined length of time period after the timing at which the wireless quality was acquired; the receiving means receives from the terminal device the predetermined notification including information on a timing among the plurality of timings corresponding to the probability of the probability exceeding a predetermined value; 8. The base station device according to claim 7,

11. the predetermined value includes a value indicating the wireless quality of the cell within the predetermined length of time after the predetermined time period from the time when the wireless quality is acquired, the trained model receives the wireless quality acquired in the inference phase as an input and outputs an estimated value of the wireless quality of the cell within the predetermined length of time after the predetermined time period from the time when the wireless quality was acquired; the receiving means receives the predetermined notification transmitted from the terminal device when the estimated value falls below a predetermined value for the predetermined length of time.

8. The base station device according to claim 7,

12. the predetermined notification is further based on a second value acquired by inputting the second wireless quality acquired by the terminal device in an inference phase into a trained model acquired by machine learning using as training data a second wireless quality acquired in a learning phase, the second wireless quality being a second wireless quality of a signal transmitted in a cell different from the cell, and a second predetermined value associated with the occurrence of an RLF when a handover to the other cell occurs within the predetermined length period after the predetermined period from the timing at which the second wireless quality is acquired, The control means selects another cell to which the terminal device is to be handed over based on the predetermined notification.

8. The base station device according to claim 7,

13. A control method executed by a terminal device, comprising: measuring radio quality of a signal transmitted in a cell provided by a currently connected base station; transmitting a predetermined notification to the base station device based on a value acquired by inputting the wireless quality acquired by the terminal device in the inference phase to a trained model acquired by machine learning using, as training data, the wireless quality acquired in the learning phase and a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) when a handover is not performed within a predetermined length of time after a timing when the wireless quality is acquired; A control method comprising:

14. A control method executed by a base station device, receiving a predetermined notification based on a value acquired by inputting the wireless quality of a signal transmitted from the base station device in a learning phase from a terminal device connected to a cell provided by the base station device into a trained model acquired by machine learning using, as training data, a predetermined value associated with the occurrence of a radio link failure (RLF) when a handover is not performed within a predetermined length of time after a predetermined time period from the timing when the wireless quality is acquired; Based on the reception of the predetermined notification, performing control to hand over the terminal device from the cell to another cell; A control method comprising: