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Patent AT-E400930-T1: [Translated] RADIO NETWORK CONTROL USING MOBILE TRANSMIT POWER ON THE UPLINK

Published by National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) | U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | Metadata Last Checked: September 07, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-09-06
A mobile station's current uplink transmit power capacity is taken into account in radio resource allocation decision and in other radio network operations. Once a user connection between a mobile station and the radio network is established, the current transmit power level of the mobile station is detected. Information regarding that detected power level is provided to the radio network for use in one or more radio control operations such as admission control operations. Examples of such admission control operations include bit rate changes, handover, and power/interference regulation. The information regarding the detected uplink power level is preferably included with an uplink message otherwise already transmitted from the mobile station to the radio network on a regular basis. In a preferred example embodiment, a radio network control node determines an amount of radio coverage for the mobile station based on the provided uplink, mobile transmit power level information. The radio network control node decides whether to change some aspect of the user connection based on that coverage determination. Other radio related parameters may be considered in the decision such as the current interference level in a particular cell. The radio network controller may decide, for example, whether a first bit rate currently assigned to the user connection can be changed to a second higher bit rate or if a handover to a neighboring cell can be accommodated without the user connection being lost or deteriorated as a result.

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