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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2010
Stanislaw Strzyz, Poznan, PL;
Jaroslaw Lachowski, Nowy Sacz, PL;
Karol Drazynski, Wroclaw, PL;
Agnieszka Szufarska, Gdansk, PL;
Patryk Pisowacki, Wroclaw, PL;
Szymon Stefanski, Nowy Sacz, PL;
Klaus I. Pedersen, Aalborg, DK;
Stanislaw Strzyz, Poznan, PL;
Jaroslaw Lachowski, Nowy Sacz, PL;
Karol Drazynski, Wroclaw, PL;
Agnieszka Szufarska, Gdansk, PL;
Patryk Pisowacki, Wroclaw, PL;
Szymon Stefanski, Nowy Sacz, PL;
Klaus I. Pedersen, Aalborg, DK;
Nokia Siemens Networks Oy, Espoo, FI;
Abstract
In one exemplary aspect of this invention a method includes receiving at a user equipment from a wide area network access node information identifying at least one predetermined radio frequency carrier; initiating, in response to a presence of an interferer on a radio frequency carrier that is being used for a current connection between the user equipment and the network access node, a connection re-establishment procedure, where the interferer has the potential to cause a radio link failure of the current connection on the radio frequency carrier; and transmitting a connection re-establishment request to the network access node on the predetermined radio frequency carrier. The interferer can be a closed subscriber group network access node that the user equipment is not authorized to gain access to.