WO2011160120A1

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WO2011041087W

Publication Date:

22-12-2011

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Application Date:

20-06-2011

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US

Priority Date:

18-06-2010

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Application Number:

WO2011041087W

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US

Publication Date:

22-12-2011

Application Date:

20-06-2011

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18-06-2010

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Abstract  Abstract

Techniques for supporting home NodeB (HNB) mobility and virtual active set management in support of soft handover are disclosed. A source HNB may decide to initiate a relocation of a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) from the source HNB to a target HNB, and may initiate an access control for the WTRU to determine whether the WTRU is allowed to receive a service provided via the target HNB. The source HNB may send an access control query to either a core network (CN) or an HNB gateway (HNB-GW) for verifying that the WTRU is allowed to receive a service provided via the target HNB. The access control query response may include access control information for all or a subset of subscriber groups that the WTRU is a member of. The WTRU may maintain a virtual active set (VAS) including at least one macro cell and at least one femto cell.

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