An inter-system handover system for a wireless communication system
supports hand-down and hand-up of user equipment (UE) to different radio
access technologies, including synchronous and asynchronous systems.
Latency and handover connection failures are reduced by an access node
(nodeB) broadcasting information about neighboring systems (targets) when
the UE reception (RX) capability is both inside or outside the reception
range of the target. A single RX chain is sufficient, although
transitioning between a wireless wide area network (WWAN) to a wireless
local area network may (WLAN) may advantageously benefit from
simultaneous operation on two Rx chains. Optimized list of neighboring
RAT systems (targets) are broadcast from the network, including
measurement parameters and reporting instructions. Thereby, UE-driven
reporting minimizes latencies. UE reports other-system searches to
network only if needed for a handover. In addition, handover requests can
be bundled with other-system measurement information, if necessary, for
additional efficiencies.