Abstract:
Various features related to reducing power consumption by devices during discovery periods D2D communication system, are described. In an aspect, a transmission pattern learning based intelligent monitoring approach is used. In certain configurations, an apparatus, e.g., a UE, may be configured to monitor, during a first set of discovery periods, transmissions of a plurality of different PACs associated with different applications, and identify PACs of interest from the plurality of different PACs. In some configurations, the apparatus maybe further configured to identify, based on the monitoring, transmission patterns of the PACs of interest, and monitor, during a second set of discovery periods, transmissions corresponding to the PACs of interest based on the identified transmission patterns. In some configurations, the PACs of interest monitored during the second set of discovery periods may be a subset of the plurality of different PACs monitored during the first set of discovery periods.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication by an open radio access network-radio unit (O-RU) includes transmitting to an open radio access network-distribution unit (O-DU), a first message including antenna calibration capabilities. The O-RU receives, responsive to the first message, a second message from the O-DU. The second message includes a subscription to calibration mode switching. The O-RU dynamically adapts an antenna calibration mode to a self-calibration mode in response to a radio frequency performance metric being less than a predefined threshold value prior to expiration of a calibration timer.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses relating to wireless communication of a user equipment (UE) are provided including initiating an access procedure for a first radio access technology (RAT) and tuning a receiver to a second RAT for a duration during the access procedure for the first RAT. The methods and apparatuses further include receiving a paging signal via the second RAT during the duration, and tuning the receiver to the first RAT following the duration to continue the access procedure for the first RAT. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.