Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus, system, and method for a wireless device to select a network. The wireless device receives a request from a user to access a network site. The wireless device then selects a network based upon a predefined weighted criteria setting that was previously selected by the user.
Abstract:
Methods, devices, systems, and non-transitory process-readable storage media for guiding behaviors of robots within a deployment site by communicating updated instruction sets through beacon devices or other proximity mechanisms. In an embodiment, a processor of a beacon device may perform operations including presenting (e.g., broadcasting, rendering, etc.) an instruction set to a first robot, receiving an instruction set update from the first robot, modifying the stored instruction set with the update, and presenting the modified instruction set to a second robot. Similarly, a robot may be configured with instructions for executing a stored instruction set to cause the robot to perform various actions, generating the instruction set update in response to performing the actions based on an execution of the stored instruction set, and presenting the instruction set update to the beacon device. Robots may also be configured to configure and deploy beacon devices.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for determining available downlink bandwidth are described. The described aspects may include estimating an available link capacity of a cell for a user equipment. The described aspects may include estimating an available fraction of cell resources for the user equipment. The described aspects may include estimating available bandwidth of the cell for the user equipment as a function of the estimated available link capacity and the estimated available fraction of cell resources. Available bandwidth may be estimated for a cell in a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) system when the user equipment is in an idle mode and/or a connected mode. Available bandwidth may be estimated for a cell in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) system when the user equipment is in an idle mode and/or a connected mode.
Abstract:
Aspects related to pre-configuring for a serving cell change to neighbor cells are described. In one example, a user equipment (UE) may camp on a first cell. The UE may receive at least one communication including target cell pre-configuration information for one or more neighbor cells eligible for pre-configuration. The UE may determine that the first cell is no longer providing adequate service and identify a target cell, which may be one of the one or more neighbor cells, but is not part of an active set for the UE. The UE may transmit a message (e.g., Event 1d) requesting a serving cell change to the target cell. The UE may configure to receive service from the target cell based on the pre-configuration information associated with the target cell. The UE may receive an indication to perform the serving cell change and perform the serving cell change.