Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080232294 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTINGUISHING BROADCAST MESSAGES IN WIRELESS SIGNALS - Methods and apparatus for processing and generating broadcast messages determined by a subband and OFDM symbols of frames in which signals are received. Overhead messages indicating resources used by broadcast messages in a wireless communication system are generated. Signals are received over a wireless system and broadcast messages are determined from the signals as designated by a subband and OFDM symbols of frames of an ultraframe in which signals are received. | 09-25-2008 |
20080247360 | Handoff of Data Attachment Point - In a communication system in which a gateway entity is linked to a plurality of infrastructure entities which in turn are operable to communicate with an access terminal, the access terminal needs first to establish a data attachment point (DAP) with one of the infrastructure entities. Handoff of the DAP from one infrastructure entity to another infrastructure entity is initiated by the access terminal. The access terminal weighs factors such as the link conditions with the various infrastructure entities, the time since the last DAP handoff, and time duration communicating with the current infrastructure entity before proceeding with the DAP handoff. | 10-09-2008 |
20080261598 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSFER OF SESSION REFERENCE NETWORK CONTROLLER - Systems and methods of decoupling session management from connection management of a wireless network by enabling transfer of a session between session controllers. A session transfer component transfers ownership of a session from a source session controller to a target session controller, wherein the session transfer does not necessarily require moving the associated connections therewith. Such transfer employs a Unicast Access Terminal Identifier (UATI) that is updated to inform the related base stations regarding transfer of the session. | 10-23-2008 |
20080293421 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Procedures in Selected Interlace States in an Open State in Wireless Commnunication System - A method and apparatus for processing procedures in selected interlace states in an Open state is provided, the method comprising determining if a SelectedInterlaceOn state is entered, generating a SelectedInterlaceEnabled indication and placing the most recent SelectedInterlaceAssignment message in the public data. | 11-27-2008 |
20080310357 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Tuneaway in Open State in Wireless Communication System - A method and apparatus for processing TuneAway operation by an access terminal and an access network in a wireless communication system is described. The beginning and end of tune away is determined from a TuneAway attribute, a TuneAwayRequest and a TuneAwayResponse messages. The access terminal and the access network operate on multiple tune away schedules. specifying tune away schedules by a separate TuneAway attribute. The same TuneAwayRequest and the TuneAwayResponse messages are shared. The tune away operation is controlled through a variable TunedAwayStatus, wherein the variable TunedAwayStatus is public data of the protocol. It is determined if an access terminal has tuned away. | 12-18-2008 |
20080311908 | Method and Apparatus for Zonecode-Based Registration in Active State in Wireless Communication System - A method and apparatus for ZoneCode-based registration is described. A list of RegistrationZoneCodes is stored, wherein the list of RegistrationZoneCodes is associated with subnets visited by the access terminal. It is determined if a protocol cache information is keyed by a (Subnet, RegistrationZoneCode) pair. The cached information is deleted when the (Subnet, RegistrationZoneCode) pair is deleted from a RegistrationZoneCodeList. N | 12-18-2008 |
20080311914 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR NEIGHBOR DISCOVERY OF BASE STATIONS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An automated neighbor discovery by a base station with the assistance of an access terminal are disclosed. An exemplary method includes receiving a first message from an access terminal based on detecting an identification signal by the access terminal from the first base station in a communication system. Determination whether the first base station is a known base station is then made. If the first base station is not known, a second message is transmitted to the access terminal requesting a network identification of the first base station. A third message from the access terminal is received in response to the second message including the requested network identification. A request for identification data is sent by the second base station to the first base station via a network link based on the network identification. Corresponding apparatus and other exemplary methods are also disclosed. | 12-18-2008 |
20090046699 | METHOD OF TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A REDIRECT MESSAGE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for entering initialization state in a wireless communication systems. The method comprises selecting a serving access network, obtaining synchronization from access network, determining if a Redirect Message with Channel Record is received, and issuing an InitializationState.Activate command upon entering Initialization State. An embodiment of an embodiment also relates to method and apparatus for transition to an Idle state for determining if the protocol received an InitializationState.network Acquired indication, and issuing an InitializationState.Deactivate command if the IntializationState.NetworkAcquired indication has been received. Then, transitioning to the Idle State. | 02-19-2009 |
20090067547 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING SELECTDINTERPLACE OPERATION IN OPEN STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for processing SelectedInterlace operation in open state in a wireless communication system is described. It is determined if a SelectedInterlaceResponse message with SelectedInterlaceEnabled set to ‘1’ is sent. A SelectedInterlaceOn mode is entered. A shared signaling channel (SSCH) block is sent to an access terminal on a set of interlaces. It is determined if a SelectedInterlaceAckRequest message with the SelectedInterlacesEnabled field equal to ‘0’ is received. | 03-12-2009 |
20090082072 | SEMI-CONNECTED OPERATIONS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate reducing battery consumption during periods of inactivity intermixed with traffic bursts in wireless communications systems. A semi-connected mode is provided that fast recognition of mobile devices upon wakeup and access while enabling mobile devices to operate in reduce power states. A mobile device operates in a semi-connected mode with all base stations in an active set of the mobile device. Moreover, mechanisms are provided to notify mobile devices of pending data while avoiding latency associated with paging channels. | 03-26-2009 |
20090086665 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REQUESTING PILOTREPORT IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for transmitting PilotReportRequest message in a wireless communication system is described. A PilotReportRequest message comprising an 8 bit MessageID field and an 8 bit ReportFormat field is generated, wherein the ReportFormat field indicates the format of the PilotReport being requested from an access terminal. The PilotReportRequest message is transmitted over a communication link | 04-02-2009 |
20090086758 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING CONNECTIONCLOSE MESSAGE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving ConnectionClose message in a wireless communication system, the method characterized in that generating a ConnectionClose message characterized in that a 8 bit messageID field, a 3 bit CloseReason field, a 1 bit SuspendEnable field, a SuspendTime field and a 4 bit RegistrationRadiusFlag field, wherein the CloseReason field indicates the CloseReason by the sender, the SuspendTime field indicates the absolute system time of the end of its suspend period in units of superframes, the RegistrationRadiusFlag field indicates the RegistrationRadiusFlag which is public data of the Active Set Management Protocol. | 04-02-2009 |
20090097437 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING AN ACCESSPARAMETERS GROUP MESSAGE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for transmitting an AccessParameters group message in a wireless communication system, the method comprising generating the AccessParameters group message comprising a 2 bit AccessCycle Duration field wherein the AccessCycle Duration field determines the duration of the access cycle in units of Control Segment Periods (as defined by the Physical Layer), a 5 bit AccessSequencePartition field wherein the AccessSequencePartition field indicates the partition of the access sequence space to allow the access terminal to signal pilot power and buffer status information with the access sequence, a 4 bit MaxProbesPerSequence field wherein the MaxProbesPerSequence field determines the maximum number of probe sequence that can be part of one access sequence and is set to n+1, a 4 bit ProbeRampUpStepSize field wherein the ProbeRampUpStepSize field determines the power ramp up used for probes within a probe sequence and is set to a value 0.5*(1+n)dB, a 6 bit RDCHInitialPacketFormat field wherein the RDCHInitialPacketFormat field is set to the packet format that is used on the first transmission the access terminal makes on the R-DCH after getting an access grant, a 2 bit PilotStrengthSegmentation field wherein the PilotStrengthSegmentation field comprises a PilotThreshold1 and PilotThreshold2, a 8 bit OpenLoopAdjust field wherein the OpenLoopAdjust field determines the nominal power used by access terminal in the open loop power estimate and is set to value 70+n dB and transmitting the AccessParameters group message over a communication link. | 04-16-2009 |
20090098841 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING A PILOT REPORT (PILOTREPORT) MESSAGE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for transmitting a PilotReport message is provided, comprising generating the PilotReport message and determining if an Active Set Size value is greater than one. In an embodiment, the access terminal will send a PilotReport message if one of the following conditions occurs: If the Active Set Size is greater than one, and EnhancedPilotReportEnabled=1, and The strength of a pilot in the active set has changed by more than an EnhancedPilotReportThreshold since the last PilotReport was sent. If the Active Set Size is one, and EnhancedPilot ReportEnabled=1, and The strongest current non-active pilot (for example, pilot j) has strength more than the EnhancedPilotReportRatio fraction of the total interference, and The strength of pilot j is more than EnhancedPilotReportThreshold away than the strength of the second strongest pilot at the time the last pilot report was sent. | 04-16-2009 |
20090129338 | UTILIZING BROADCAST SIGNALS TO CONVEY RESTRICTED ASSOCIATION INFORMATION - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate transmitting access point types and/or restricted association parameters using broadcast signals, such as beacons, pilot signals, etc. The type or restricted association information can be indicated by one or more intrinsic aspects of the signal, such as specified parameters. In addition, the type or information can be indicated by one or more extrinsic signal aspects, such as frequency, interval, periodicity, etc. Using this information, a mobile device can determine whether an access point implements restricted association. If so, the mobile device can request an access point or related group identifier before determining whether to establish connection therewith. The identifier can be verified against a list of accessible access points and/or groups to make the determination. | 05-21-2009 |
20090135784 | CLASSIFYING ACCESS POINTS USING PILOT IDENTIFIERS - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate grouping pilot identifies to indicate type and/or classification information regarding one or more access points. The access points can select or be assigned pilot identifiers from the group indicating a type or classification related to the access points. Thus, identifiers can be grouped into macrocell and/or femtocell groups or ranges such that an access point can indicate, and mobile devices can efficiently determine, whether the access point provides macrocell or femtocell coverage based on a range from which its pilot identifier is selected or assigned. In addition, the pilot identifiers can be utilized to indicate restricted association information regarding the access points. | 05-28-2009 |
20090135927 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING CHANNEL PARAMETER ATTRIBUTES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus of transmission and reception of SetManagementSameChannelParameters, the method comprising generating a SetManagementSameChannelParameters attribute comprising an 8 bit Length field, an 8 bit AttributeID field, a 6 bit PilotAdd field, a 6 bit PilotCompare field, a 6 bit PilotDrop field, a 4 bit PilotDropTimer field, a 1 bit DynamicThresholds field, a 0 or 6 bit SoftSlope field, a 0 or 6 bit AddIntercept field, a 0 or 6 DropIntercept field, a 4 bit NeighborMaxAge field and a variable bit Reserved field and transmitting the SetManagementSameChannelParameters attribute over an OFDM communication link. | 05-28-2009 |
20090147729 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING OPEN STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for processing Open state is provided, the method comprising receiving a Control Channel and a Forward Traffic Channel, requesting a MultipleInputMultipleOutput(MIMO) mode on the Forward Traffic Channel by sending a MIMORequest message, monitoring overhead messages and determining if the access terminal receives a ConnectionClose messages. | 06-11-2009 |
20090147802 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING SELECTED INTERLACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MESSAGES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - An apparatus and method of acknowledging transition to SelectedInterlacesOff state in a wireless communication system are described. A SelectedInterlaceAck message comprising an 8 bit MessageID field, a 12 bit PilotPN field wherein the PilotPN field is set to the PilotPN of the sector to which the message is directed, an 1 bit SelectedInterlaceEnabled field wherein the SelectedInterlaceEnabled field is set to “1” to indicate selected interlace mode enabled and to “0” otherwise and a 3 bit Reserved field wherein the Reserved field is of such length so that the entire message is octet-aligned and is set to “0” is generated and transmitted over a communication link. | 06-11-2009 |
20090149172 | SUPERVISING QUICKCHANNELINFO BLOCK, EXTENDEDCHANNELINFO MESSAGE AND SECTORPARAMETERS MESSAGE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for supervising a QuickChannelInfo block, ExtendedChannelInfo message and SectorParameters message in a wireless communication is described. A QuickChannelInfo supervision timer for T | 06-11-2009 |
20090154578 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING AN INITIALSETUPATTRIBUTE MESSAGE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus of transmitting an InitialSetupAttribute message in a wireless communication system, comprising generating the InitialSetupAttribute message comprising an 8 bit AttributeID field, a 2 bit CQIReportingMode field, a 4 bit VCQIReportInterval field, a 2 bit VCQIMeasureInterval field, a 1 bit EnhancedPilotReportEnabled field, a 4 bit EnhancedPilotReportRatio field, a 4 bit EnhancedPilotReportThreshold field, a 2 bit MinReportInterval field, a 2 bit CQIReportInterval field, a 3 bit CQIReportPhase field, a 2 bit CQIPilotInterval field, a 3 bit CQIPilotPhase field, a 3 bit BFCHReportRate field, a 3 bit SFCHReportRate field, a 3 bit BFCHPowerOffset field, a 2 bit NumBFCHBits field, a 3 bit SFCHPowerOffset field, a 2 bit NumSFCHBits and a 3 bit MandatoryCQICHCTRLReportingPeriod field and transmitting the message over a communication link. A method and apparatus is further provided for receiving and processing the InitialSetupAttribute message. | 06-18-2009 |
20090207744 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING TUNEAWAY TIME IN OPEN STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for determining TuneAway time in a wireless communication system is described. A current TuneAway attribute is and a TuneAwayRequest message having a MessageSequence matching the last received TuneAwayResponse is used. A tuneaway period number n for a sector with given sectorOffset is began at TuneAwayTimeNn, wherein the TuneAwayTimeNn is a function of t | 08-20-2009 |
20090207790 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SETTINGTUNEAWAYSTATUS IN AN OPEN STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for setting TuneAwayStatus in an Open state is provided, the method comprising determining if a tune away schedule is in TuneAway state, setting a TunedAwayStatus to ‘1’, determining a QuickChannelInfo block that is missed during the time spent with TunedAwayStatus being ‘1’ and setting a QuickChannelInfoMissed timer to expire at the end of the first frame to follow the next QuickChannelInfo block. | 08-20-2009 |
20090213788 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A SYSTEMINFO BLOCK IN AN ACTIVE STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for transmitting a SystemInfo block in an Active state in a wireless communication system is described. The SystemInfo block is transmitted every N | 08-27-2009 |
20090213789 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING IN READ SYSTEMINFO STATE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for processing in Read SystemInfo state in a wireless communication network, the method comprising issuing a ControlChannelMAC.Activate command, issuing a OverheadMessages.Activate command and determining if a SystemInfoBlock is received within T | 08-27-2009 |
20090219917 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING AN EXTENDEDCHANNELINFO MESSAGE IN AN ACTIVE STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving an ExtendedChannelInfo message. The method comprises broadcasting the ExtendedChannelInfo message over a Forward Traffic Channel Medium Access Control (MAC); transmitting the ExtendedChannelInfo message in superframes, wherein the superframe number is divisible by N | 09-03-2009 |
20090245121 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A QUICKCHANNELINFO BLOCK IN ACTIVE STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for transmitting and processing a QuickChannelInfo block is described. It is determined if a superframe is with odd superframe index. A QuickChannelInfo block is transmitted in every superframe with an odd superframe index. The contents of the QuickChannelInfo block are changed in accordance with the QuickChannelInfo Validity field of the QuickChannelInfo block. It is determined if multi-carrier mode is MultiCarrierOn. The QuickChannelInfo block is transmitted on each carrier. The QuickChannelInfo block is transmitted over the communication. The QuickChannelInfo block is processed after the QuickChannelInfo block is received over a communication link. | 10-01-2009 |
20090245517 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GROUP KEY DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - A novel group key distribution and management scheme for broadcast message security is provided that allows an access terminal to send a single copy of a broadcast message encrypted with a group key. Access nodes that are members of an active set of access nodes for the access terminal may decrypt and understand the message. The group key is generated and distributed by the access terminal to the access nodes in its active set using temporary unicast keys to secure the group key during distribution. A new group key is provided every time an access node is removed from the active set of access nodes for the access terminal. | 10-01-2009 |
20090303890 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMAND PROCESSING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for command processing in a wireless communication system, comprising receiving Activate or Deactivate commands, determining commands and determining state of the access terminal. | 12-10-2009 |
20090316632 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING ACESS RELATED INDICATIONS BY AN ACESS TERMINAL IN IDLE STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for processing access related information by an access terminal in idle state is provided, comprising determining whether a SharedSignalingMAC.AccessGrantReceived indication is received by an access terminal, generating an ActiveSetAssignment block and placing the generated ActiveSetAssignment block in public data of Overhead Messages Protocol. | 12-24-2009 |
20100046423 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REQUESTING SELECTED INTERLACE MODE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for requesting selected interlace mode with a particular sector is provided, comprising generating a SelectedInterlaceRequest message comprising an 8 bit MessageID field, a 12 bit PilotPN field wherein the PilotPN field indicates a value of PilotPN of the sector to which the message is directed and a 4 bit InterlacesRequested field wherein the InterlacesRequested field indicates a value of requested number of interlaces and transmitting the SelectedInterlaceRequest message over a communication link. A method and apparatus for receiving and processing the SelectedInterlaceRequest message is further provided. | 02-25-2010 |
20100110976 | A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A SECTORPARAMETERS MESSAGE IN AN ACTIVE STATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving a SectorParameters message in an Active state is provided. The method comprises transmitting a SectorParameters message over a Forward Traffic Channel Medium Access Control(MAC) in superframe number wherein the superframe number is divisible by N | 05-06-2010 |
20100215030 | QUICK PAGING CHANNEL WITH REDUCED PROBABILITY OF MISSED PAGE - A quick paging channel in a random access wireless communication system includes at least one bit in a quick paging frame identifying the presence of a paging message for an access terminal or group of access terminals. The quick paging bits identifying the presence of a paging message for a first access terminal is encoded with one or more quick paging bits corresponding to one or more additional access terminals to produce one or more forward error correction bits. The jointly encoded quick paging bits are broadcast to the access terminals by time division multiplexing the quick paging frame with additional frames of information. | 08-26-2010 |
20100254348 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ENABLE MULTIPLE NEIGHBOUR ACCESS POINTS PREPARATION FOR HANDOVER ROBUSTNESS - Systems and methods are disclosed to enable multiple neighbour base stations or access points (APs) preparation for handover robustness. The systems and methods include generating a handover request message at a source base station (BS) for user equipment (UE) if the UE detects at least one neighbour BS. The handover request message may include a handover imminent flag. The handover request message is transmitted to the neighbour BS, wherein if the handover imminent flag indicates that the handover is not imminent, the neighbour BS does not reserve a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) for the UE. | 10-07-2010 |
20110173464 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Monitor State By an Access Network in Wireless Communication Systems - A method and apparatus for processing of Monitor state by an access network is provided, comprising determining whether a FTCMAC.UATIReceived indication is received, determining whether there is a queued OpenConnection command, transitioning to a BindUATI State on receiving the FTCMAC.UATIReceived indication and transitioning to a sleep state, if there is no queued OpenConnection command. | 07-14-2011 |
20110242969 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO FACILITATE SUPPORT FOR MULTI-RADIO COEXISTENCE - A user equipment (UE) monitors coexistence issues of one or more associated communication resources. The UE initiates link recovery procedures (e.g., declaring a Radio Link Failure (RLF)) in response to the monitoring when a coexistence issue is detected. The UE can also access a new channel or a new Radio Access Technology (RAT) in response to initiating the link recovery. The network may have the ability to control whether the UE can initiate the link recovery. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242970 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO FACILITATE RELAY STARTUP AND RADIO LINK FAILURE (RLF) HANDLING - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques and apparatus for startup and recovery of a radio link between a relay node and a donor base station. According to certain aspects, a relay node may perform a random access procedure utilizing a random access channel (RACH) to transition between Uu interface operations and Un interface operations. According to certain aspects, the relay node may perform radio link failure (RLF) recovery utilizing RACH procedures for a Un interface. The procedures described herein, according to certain aspects, may utilize a dedicated relay RACH resource and a Relay Physical Downlink Control Channel (R-PDCCH). | 10-06-2011 |
20110255522 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING OVERHEAD REDUCTION FOR CONTROL CHANNEL PACKETS - Various methods and systems receiving information from an access point over a wireless link in order to reduce processing and/or transmission overhead are disclosed. Such methods and systems may include the processing of a received packet using a descrambling operation on at least a portion of the packet's information based on a MAC-ID associated with an access terminal to produce at least a first processed packet, and determining whether the received packet is targeted to the access terminal based on the first processed packet. | 10-20-2011 |
20110268234 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING A TIMING CORRECTION MESSAGE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method for transmitting a timing correction message in a wireless communication system, the method comprising, Generating the timing correction message comprising a 8-bit MessageID field and a 2-bit NumSectors field wherein, the NumSectors field indicates the number of sector records in the message and a 16 bit TimingCorrection field wherein, the TimingCorrection indicates the timing correction on the sector and last 15 bits indicate the magnitude of timing correction in units of 1/8 chips and transmitting the timing correction message over a communication link. | 11-03-2011 |
20120087298 | MOBILITY LOAD BALANCING AND RESOURCE STATUS REPORT FOR SCENARIOS WITH RELAY NODES - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques and apparatuses for wireless communications. The techniques generally include intercepting a report message from a relay node destined for a target base station, modifying the report message based on information not available at the relay node, and sending the modified report message to the target base station. | 04-12-2012 |
20120106476 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DEFINING AND USING SEQUENCES FOR RESOURCE SETS FOR ENHANCED INTER-CELL INTERFERENCE COORDINATION - Aspects of the present disclosure may simplify the negotiation of resources by defining and/or using sequences for sets of resources for enhanced inter-cell interference coordination. According to aspects, a configuration of protected resources may have an ordering such that a pattern representing ‘k’ protected resources overlaps with a pattern representing ‘k+1’ protected resources. In an aspect, each pattern may comprise a bitmap with one or more bits set to a value to indicate the one or more protected subframes. In an aspect, a bitmap of a pattern corresponding to ‘k’ protected subframes differs from a bitmap of a pattern corresponding to ‘k+1’ protected subframes by a single bit value. According to aspects, an interfering evolved Node B may limit transmissions during protected subframes based on the selected pattern. | 05-03-2012 |
20120243488 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION OF ADAPTIVE RESOURCE PARTITIONING INFORMATION (ARPI) TO PICO ENHANCED NODE B BY MACRO ENHANCED NODE B IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORK - Methods and apparatus for effectively allocating resource partitioning information (RPI) in a wireless communication network are provided. For certain aspects, a method for wireless communications generally includes receiving, at a first base station, such as a pico enhanced Node B (eNB), resource partitioning information (RPI) from at least one second base station, such as a macro eNB; determining one or more resources indicated in the RPI actually usable by the first base station; and sending, from the first base station to the at least one second base station, an indication of the actually usable resources. | 09-27-2012 |
20120250603 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SCHEDULING NETWORK TRAFFIC IN THE PRESENCE OF RELAYS - Methods and apparatuses are provided that include scheduling best effort (BE) traffic for devices communicating with a relay. A donor evolved Node B (eNB) schedules BE traffic for various devices based on a historical throughput. The donor eNB can determine a number of devices served by the relay for discounting the historical throughput, and accordingly assigning resources based on the number of devices instead of the single relay. In this regard, the donor eNB can maintain proportional fairness of the BE scheduling. Alternatively, the relay can request a guaranteed bit rate (GBR) bearer to handle the BE traffic, where the requested data rate of the GBR bearer allows for communicating the BE traffic for the number of devices. Resource allocation for BE traffic can also be bound by a maximum throughput at the relay and/or one or more access link data rates. | 10-04-2012 |
20120252355 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HANDING OVER RELAYS - Methods and apparatuses are provided that include handing over relays in wireless networks. Handover request messages for a relay and related user equipment (UE) can be grouped to lessen signaling requirements for handover. Moreover, identifiers can be communicated in the messages to optimize bearer establishment at a target base station to which the relay and related devices are handed over. Also, handover exception cases can occur, which can be handled by the relay and source and target base stations, such as bearer rejection at the target base station, handover failure for one or more devices or the relay, and/or the like. Further, handover of a relay can occur between base stations that house one or more network gateways for the relay, or where the gateways are centralized and accessible by the source and target base stations, where each scenario can include different exception handling. | 10-04-2012 |
20130121222 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING NETWORK LOADING - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatus, and computer-program products for improving network loading (e.g., by enabling inter-frequency handover and/or traffic offloading between neighboring base stations). In aspects, the proposed methods may include transmitting a beacon signal on a frequency (e.g., carrier frequency) other than the frequency currently used by a base station. The base station may select a cell identity (ID) and transmit one or more beacon signals on the frequency using the selected cell ID. The beacon signal may be used to decide whether or not to perform an inter-frequency handover. | 05-16-2013 |
20130235761 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PAGING IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS - Wireless communication in a heterogeneous network may be facilitated by establishing connections with femto nodes based on page notifications from macro nodes to user equipment (UE). A UE in idle mode may monitor paging resources provided by a macro node, discover presence of a femto node based on signals received from the femto node, and establish a communicative connection with the femto node based on a page notification received from the macro node over the paging resources. | 09-12-2013 |
20130243039 | PILOT TRANSMISSION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Techniques for transmitting pilot and traffic data are described. In one aspect, a terminal may scramble its pilot with a scrambling sequence generated based on a set of static and dynamic parameters. The static parameter(s) have fixed value for an entire communication session for the terminal The dynamic parameter(s) have variable value during the communication session. The terminal may generate a scrambling sequence by hashing the set of parameters to obtain a seed and initializing a pseudo-random number (PN) generator with the seed. The terminal may then generate the pilot based on the scrambling sequence. In another aspect, the terminal may use different scrambling sequences for pilot and traffic data. A first scrambling sequence may be generated based on a first set of parameters and used to generate the pilot. A second scrambling sequence may be generated based on a second set of parameters and used to scramble traffic data. | 09-19-2013 |
20130250927 | Resource Partitioning Information for Enhanced Interference Coordination - Methods and apparatus for partitioning resources for enhanced inter-cell interference coordination (eICIC) are provided. Certain aspects involve broadcasting a message indicating time-domain resource partitioning information (RPI), where a user equipment (UE) may be operating in idle mode. With the RPI, the UE may be able to identify protected resources with reduced/eliminated interference from neighboring cells. The RPI in this broadcasted message may be encoded as a bitmap as an alternative or in addition to enumeration of the U/N/X subframes. Other aspects entail transmitting a dedicated or unicast message indicating the time-domain RPI, where a UE may be operating in connected mode. With the RPI, the UE may be able to determine channel state information (CSI), make radio resource management (RRM) measurements, or perform radio link monitoring (RLM), based on one or more signals from a serving base station during the protected time-domain resources. | 09-26-2013 |
20130294405 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A CONNECTED MODE WITH REDUCED SIGNALING - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus preserves a state of a UE in an anchor eNB, wherein the anchor eNB is one of a set of connected cells, the UE being in a connected mode. Each cell of the connected set has a corresponding coverage area. The apparatus then maintains the state of the UE in the anchor eNB when the UE moves from a coverage area of the anchor eNB to a coverage area of another one of the cells from the set of connected cells. | 11-07-2013 |
20130310037 | CARRIER AGGREGATION CAPABLE MOBILE OPERATION OVER SINGLE FREQUENCY - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus communicates with a primary serving cell via a first radio, detects a presence of a target cell, sends a first message to the primary serving cell indicating the detected presence of the target cell, receives a command from the primary serving cell to add the target cell as a secondary serving cell, and communicates with at least one of the primary serving cell or the target cell via a second radio to facilitate a handover to the target cell. The first radio and the second radio operate on a same frequency. A downlink control channel of the primary serving cell is not used to schedule a target cell downlink transmission. An uplink control channel to the primary serving cell is not used to provide an acknowledgment of the target cell downlink transmission. The uplink control channel to the primary serving cell is not used to provide channel side information for the target cell downlink transmission. | 11-21-2013 |
20130322371 | AUTHORIZED SHARED ACCESS CARRIER AGGREGATION WITH SENSING - A method for managing spectrum resources by a network node in a wireless communication system may include determining an availability of a first channel of a spectrum, and assigning a second channel to a secondary carrier in response to determining that the first channel is available. In the alternative, or in addition, the method may include unassigning the second channel to the secondary carrier in response to determining that the first channel is unavailable. The spectrum may be, or include, Authorized Shared Access (ASA) spectrum. The method may be performed by one or more nodes of a network that is a secondary user of the spectrum. The channel may be deemed unavailable when in use by a primary user of the ASA spectrum. A wireless communication apparatus include a processor coupled to a memory holding instructions for execution by the processor to cause the apparatus to perform operations as described above. | 12-05-2013 |
20140016537 | ASSOCIATING TERMINAL USER EQUIPMENT WITH USER EQUIPMENT RELAYS - An operational characteristic of a relay is determined. The relay is a user equipment (UE) serving as an eNB. The operational characteristic includes one or more of a quality of a relay backhaul and a capacity of the relay backhaul. The relay backhaul includes a communications link between the relay and an eNB. A determination of whether to perform a handover of a UE is made based on the operational characteristic of the relay and a corresponding operational characteristic of the eNB. | 01-16-2014 |
20140016582 | SUBFRAME CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT IN LTE HETNETS WITH TIME DOMAIN EICIC AND VOIP - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication where a macro eNB or similar device may be configured to adjust an ABS configuration that is used for designating ABS subframes are provided to provide a VoLTE service to a UE. The ABS configuration may be adjusted by imposing one or more restrictions, such as alignment of the DRX OnDuration of a UE with some offset to the serving cell non-ABS subframes, and imposing restrictions on the ABS subframe settings at the macro eNB. The method or apparatus may initiate or terminate a wireless communication feature for a UE, and may adjust an ABS configuration based on the wireless communication feature, such that a maximum limit is set on a number of ABS subframes or a minimum limit is set on a number of non-ABS subframes based on the wireless communication feature. | 01-16-2014 |
20140140239 | Method and Apparatus for Conducting Measurements when Multiple Carriers are Supported - Measurements are conducted on one or more carriers in a case where an access terminal supports reception on multiple carriers. Upon determining that an access terminal is capable of concurrently receiving on a given set of carriers, a measurement is conducted on one or more carriers of the set while receiving on or more other carriers of the set. Conversely, upon determining that an access terminal is not capable of concurrently receiving on a given set of carriers, a measurement is conducted on one or more carriers of the set while not receiving on or more other carriers of the set. In addition, data transfers to or from an access terminal on a carrier may be restricted (e.g., data transfers not scheduled or only low priority data transfers scheduled) during one or more subframes before or after the access terminal conducts a measurement on another carrier. | 05-22-2014 |
20140148213 | RANGE TUNING FOR OPEN ACCESS SMALL CELLS - Range tuning for open access small cells may be achieved, for example, by determining a likelihood of handoff for a mobile device around a small cell coverage area, and adjusting a range of the small cell coverage area by controlling a transmit power level of the small cell based on the likelihood of handoff. | 05-29-2014 |
20140219243 | APPARATUS AND METHODS OF JOINT TRANSMIT POWER AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - The present disclosure presents a method and apparatus for joint power and resource management in a wireless network. For example, the disclosure presents a method for receiving reference signal received power (RSRP) measurements of one or more neighboring base stations of a base station. In addition, such an example method, may include calibrating a transmit power of the base station based at least on the received measurements, and adjusting transmit resources of the base station in response to the calibration. As such, joint power and resource management in a wireless network may be achieved. | 08-07-2014 |
20140219244 | RESOURCE RESERVATION FOR HANDOVER SIGNALING - Resources are reserved for handover signaling. Handover reliability is thereby improved since the primary interference for handover signaling will be from the handover signaling of nearby cells (e.g., as opposed to data traffic). Given the relatively sparse nature of handover signaling, a significant reduction in interference may be achieved in a network employing this technique in comparison to conventional networks. In some implementations, a set of neighboring access points cooperate to determine which resources are reserved for handover signaling. In some implementations, resources for handover signaling are reserved on a network-wide basis or an access point cluster-wide basis. | 08-07-2014 |
20140233529 | SELECTING A TYPE OF CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALLBACK - A type of circuit switched fallback (CSFB) is selected based on the target access point for the CSFB. For example, redirection-based CSFB may be selected for some types of target access points, while handover-based CSFB is selected for other types of target access points. In some aspects, an entity may use one or more access point identifiers associated with the target access point to select which type of CSFB to use. | 08-21-2014 |
20140256340 | TRANSMIT POWER CALIBRATION FOR MATCHING THE COVERAGE OF DIFFERENT RADIO TECHNOLOGIES ON A COMMON RADIO NODE - A method for wireless communication may comprise, for example, automatically determining first power settings for a first radio access technology (RAT) based on second power settings for a second RAT, and automatically applying the first power settings as power settings for the first RAT. | 09-11-2014 |
20140269364 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CLOUD-BASED MANAGEMENT OF SELF-ORGANIZING WIRELESS NETWORKS - Disclosed are system and method for managing self-organizing wireless networks by a cloud server. In an aspect, the cloud server is configured to collect from a plurality of radio nodes of the wireless networks statistical and predictive information about accessibility and performance of said nodes; collect from a plurality of mobile devices connected to the wireless networks at least statistical and predictive information about performance, location, mobility and services of said devices; analyze the collected information to assess the performance, loading and distribution of network resource among the radio nodes; determine, based on the analysis, optimization guidelines for performance, loading and distribution of network resources among the radio nodes; and send the optimization guidelines to the radio nodes in order to optimize performance, loading and distribution of network resources at the radio nodes and to make resource optimization decisions specific to the individual mobile devices. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274029 | CELL IDENTIFICATION COLLISION DETECTION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Detecting local cell identifier collision by a base station may be achieved by receiving, at a first base station from a user device, a dedicated identifier associated with a second base station. The dedicated identifier may include or otherwise map to a user device identifier associated with the second base station and a local cell identifier associated with the second base station. Based on the dedicated identifier, it may be determined, at the first base station, that there is a local cell identifier collision between the first base station and the second base station. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274049 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UE MEASUREMENT ASSISTED HANDOVER CLASSIFICATION - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided in connection with making UE handover decisions. In one example, a node is equipped to obtain one or more UE measurement values associated with a UE, determine a mobility state of the UE based at least in part on the obtained one or more UE measurement values, and adjust one or more handover parameters based at least in part on the determined mobility state of the UE. In another example, a UE is equipped to obtain one or more UE measurements, determine a handover state of a UE based on the obtained one or more UE measurements, and perform a handover-related action based on the determined handover state of the UE. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274063 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MITIGATING PING-PONG HANDOVERS AND CELL RESELECTIONS - Disclosed are system and method for mitigating ping-pong handovers and cell reselections. In one aspect, the system and method are configured detect a plurality of cell changes by a mobile device, determine occurrence of at least one cell more than once in the detected plurality of cell changes, and apply one or more scaling factors to one or more parameters related to cell changes based on the determination. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274195 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC POWER REGULATION IN SMALL CELLS - Disclosed are systems and methods for dynamic power regulation in small cells. In one aspect, a system is configured to determining at least one mobility metric indicative of at least one access terminal mobility at the cell. The system then configured to determine whether the value of mobility metric is acceptable. When the value of mobility metric is unacceptable, the system is configured to increase the transmit power of the cell until the value of mobility metric becomes acceptable. If the value of mobility metric does not become acceptable after increasing the transmit power of the cell above a threshold, the system is configured to decrease the transmit power of the cell. | 09-18-2014 |
20140307622 | PACKET-LEVEL SPLITTING FOR DATA TRANSMISSION VIA MULTIPLE CARRIERS - Packet-level splitting for data transmission via multiple carriers is discussed. Data packets for transmission may be segregated by a first network node into multiple flows in which data packets for a first flow may be sent from the first network node to a second network node using a first set of carriers while data packets for the other flows may be forwarded to other network nodes for transmission to the second network node using other sets of carriers. The various sets of carriers are determined by the sets of carriers configured for the second network node. | 10-16-2014 |
20140334424 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for communication comprise aspects that include performing a power management procedure for configuring a subset of network entities to receive one or more of downlink signal measurements and/or one or more uplink signal measurements. The methods and apparatus further comprise aspects that include storing the one or more one or more of downlink signal measurements and/or one or more uplink signal measurements associated with the subset of network entities at a database for managing transmit power at the subset of network entities. Moreover, the methods and apparatus comprise aspects that include adjusting a transmit power value of at least one of the subset of network entities from a first transmit power value to a second transmit power value based at least in part on the one or more of downlink signal measurements and/or one or more uplink signal measurements. | 11-13-2014 |
20140369336 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED UPDATING OF A SELF ORGANIZING NETWORK - The present disclosure presents a method and an apparatus for distributed updating of a self organizing network. For example, the disclosure presents a method for transmitting, via a transmitting component at a base station, a portion of data collected at the base station to a network entity, wherein the data collected at the base station is received by the base station from one or more user equipments (UE) in communication with one or more base stations, wherein the base station is one of the one or more base stations, receiving feedback, from the network entity, associated with one or more network parameters of the base station, wherein the feedback received from the network entity is determined at the network entity at least based on the portion of data transmitted from the one or more base stations to the network entity, and updating the one or more network parameters at the base station based on the feedback received from the network entity and local information at the base station. As such, distributed updating of a self organizing network may be achieved. | 12-18-2014 |
20140370875 | CONFIGURING AN IDENTIFIER FOR AN ACCESS POINT - An access point is configured based on acquired information. An access point may be configured based on the configuration(s) of at least one other access point. An identifier to be transmitted by an access point may be selected based on the identifier(s) transmitted by at least one other access point. An access point may configure itself with assistance from a configuration server. For example, the access point may send information such as the location of the access point to a configuration server and the configuration server may respond with a list of neighboring access points for that access point. A configuration server may provide configuration information to an access point based on the location of the access point. A configuration server also may direct an access point to a different configuration server. | 12-18-2014 |
20150016323 | POWER MANAGEMENT FOR RAN-WLAN INTEGRATION - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for modified power management for UEs in a wireless communication system that utilizes one or more RANs for communication. For example, certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for controlling when the UE is placed in a low power state in the first RAN based, at least in part, on inactivity of the UE in the first RAN. Certain aspects of the present disclosure also relate to controlling when to modify one or more network bearers between the first RAN or the second RAN and the core network based, at least in part, on at least one of inactivity on the one or more network bearers or inactivity in both the first RAN and the second RAN. According to certain aspects, the first RAN may include a WWAN and the second RAN may include a WLAN. | 01-15-2015 |
20150029930 | UTILIZING BROADCAST SIGNALS TO CONVEY RESTRICTED ASSOCIATION INFORMATION - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate transmitting access point types and/or restricted association parameters using broadcast signals, such as beacons, pilot signals, etc. The type or restricted association information can be indicated by one or more intrinsic aspects of the signal, such as specified parameters. In addition, the type or information can be indicated by one or more extrinsic signal aspects, such as frequency, interval, periodicity, etc. Using this information, a mobile device can determine whether an access point implements restricted association. If so, the mobile device can request an access point or related group identifier before determining whether to establish connection therewith. The identifier can be verified against a list of accessible access points and/or groups to make the determination. | 01-29-2015 |
20150045028 | USER EQUIPMENT SPECIFIC MOBILITY OPTIMIZATION AND IMPROVED PERFORMANCE METRICS FOR IMPROVING HANDOVER PERFORMANCE - A system for optimizing mobility robustness is operable by a network entity that detects handovers or connection failures by served access terminals. The network entity defines classifications based on mobility, route, past serving cell, or location information for the served access terminals and associates each of the handovers or connection failures with a related classification. A system for improving handover performance records a time for which an access terminal is served by the network entity before being served by a neighboring cell. A performance metric is determined based on the recorded time and a handover policy is optimized based on the performance metric. | 02-12-2015 |
20150055600 | CARRIER INDICATOR FIELD FOR CROSS CARRIER ASSIGNMENTS - Techniques for supporting operation on multiple carriers are described. In an aspect, a carrier indicator (CI) field may be used to support cross-carrier assignment. The CI field may be included in a grant sent on one carrier and may be used to indicate another carrier on which resources are assigned. In one design, a cell may determine a first carrier on which to send a grant to a UE, determine a second carrier on which resources are assigned to the UE, set a CI field of the grant based on the second carrier and a CI mapping for the first carrier, and send the grant to the UE on the first carrier. The UE may receive the grant on the first carrier from the cell and may determine the second carrier on which resources are assigned to the UE based on the CI field of the grant and the CI mapping for the first carrier. | 02-26-2015 |
20150063136 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR NETWORK ENTITY COLLISION DETECTION - Methods and apparatus for communication at a network entity comprise sending a measurement configuration message to a user equipment (UE) to configure the UE to perform one or more measurements during a specified measurement period. Additionally, the methods and apparatus comprise suspending, at the network entity, transmission of at least one configuration parameter to the UE during the specified measurement period, wherein the network entity is the serving network entity. Moreover, the methods and apparatus comprise receiving at least one measurement report message from the UE after the specified measurement period. | 03-05-2015 |
20150063137 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR NETWORK ENTITY COLLISION DETECTION - Methods and apparatus for communication at a network entity comprise receiving one or more technology layer measurements during a measurement period. The methods and apparatus further comprise determining that a first subset of the one or more technology layer measurements satisfies an adequate user equipment (UE) communication condition. In addition, the methods and apparatus comprise determining that a second subset of the one or more technology layer measurements satisfies at least one measurement threshold value. Moreover, the methods and apparatus comprise identifying a network entity conflict when the first subset of the one or more technology layer measurements satisfies the adequate UE communication condition and the second subset of the one or more technology layer measurements satisfies the at least one measurement threshold value. | 03-05-2015 |
20150078162 | BACKHAUL SELECTION FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - Different types of backhauls are used to provide connectivity for an access point. In some implementations, an access point monitors conditions on at least one backhaul to determine whether each backhaul is capable of supporting any QoS requirements of the access point's traffic flows. If the access point determines that a backhaul is capable of supporting the QoS requirement of a given traffic flow, the access point may configure the traffic flow to be routed via that backhaul. In some implementations, an access point selects a different backhaul for a traffic flow based on the type of traffic flow. For example, upon determining that a traffic flow is destined for an entity associated with another backhaul, the access point may switch to the other backhaul for routing that traffic flow. | 03-19-2015 |
20150079983 | FEMTOCELL MESSAGE DELIVERY AND NETWORK PLANNING - Techniques for femtocell message delivery and network planning are described herein. A mobile device sends a registration request to an access point, such as a femtocell access point. If denied registration, the mobile device may return to service by a macro cell access point. A network entity, such as a femtocell gateway serving the access point, may determine an identification of the mobile device. The network entity may send the identification of mobile device and an identifier of the access point to an application server. The application server may create and send a targeted message to the mobile device based on the identification of mobile device and the identifier of the access point. The application server may determine a user count for the access point and facilitate network planning based on the user count. | 03-19-2015 |
20150080003 | MOBILITY-BASED FRACTIONAL FREQUENCY REUSE - Fractional frequency reuse (FFR) is defined based on a mobility condition of an access terminal. For example, upon determining that an access terminal is moving (or at a cell edge, or experiencing poor link conditions, etc., due to mobility), FFR may be defined for the serving access point of the access terminal and/or for neighbor access points to maintain acceptable link quality for the access terminal. In particular, FFR may be defined in a manner that frees-up or otherwise reserves resources for the access terminal. For example, the serving access point may allocate additional sub-bands for the access terminal and/or increase the power levels used on the sub-bands allocated for the access terminal. In addition, neighbor access points may back-off these sub-bands. | 03-19-2015 |