Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to interference cancellation. A method of performing interference cancellation in a wireless communications device having a transmitter, a receiver, a coefficient controller and an analog interference cancellation (AIC) circuit includes utilizing the receiver for receiving a signal, wherein the received signal includes an interference signal within a spectral region; measuring the received signal to obtain a measurement of the interference signal within a guard region of the spectral region; and determining a set of coefficients based on the measurement of the interference signal within the guard region.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) may communicate over a first wireless wide area network (WWAN). The first WWAN may be supported by a first subscriber identity module (SIM) of the UE. The UE may also communicate simultaneously over a second WWAN supported by a second SIM. The UE may process the second WWAN communication with a portion of a WWAN module and a portion of a wireless local area network (WLAN) module.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) may communicate over a first wireless wide area network (WWAN). The first WWAN may be supported by a first subscriber identity module (SIM) of the UE. The UE may also communicate simultaneously over a second WWAN supported by a second SIM. The UE may process the second WWAN communication with a portion of a WWAN module and a portion of a wireless local area network (WLAN) module.
Abstract:
Aspects of managing acknowledgment transmissions from multicast group members of a multicast group within a wireless communications network are disclosed. An access network transmits an announce message announcing a multicast session to a plurality of access terminals. One of the plurality of access terminals (i.e., a first responder) sends a BCMCSFlowRegistration message and an announce acknowledgment (ACK) message to the access network. In an example, the BCMCSFlowRegistration message and announce ACK message are sent within the same access probe on a reverse link access channel. Next, the access network sends, in response to the received BCMCSFlowRegistration message, a suppression message to request access terminals not to send announce acknowledgment messages for the announced multicast session. Alternatively, an application server sends the suppression message in response to the received announce ACK message. In either scenario, the access terminals receiving the suppression message suppress transmission of subsequent announce ACK messages.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for mobility robustness optimization. A network may be organized into base station clusters, and mobility information may be exchanged within the cluster. Each base station may then receive statistics based on the collected information. In some examples the cluster mobility statistics are used to generate a handover transition matrix identifying a probability of a UE remaining with a target base station within the cluster for a threshold period following a handover from a source base station that is also within the cluster. Based on the cluster mobility statistics, the base station may determine that the probability of the UE remaining with the potential target base station for the threshold period is low. The base station may then select an alternative handover target. The base station may then adjust the mobility parameters of the UE in order to direct it to the alternative handover target.
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a UE determines to transmit a message (e.g., an alert message, a call initiation message). Based on the type of the message to be transmitted, the UE selectively transmits supplemental data configured to prompt an access network to transition the UE to a dedicated channel state (DCS). In another embodiment, an application server configured to arbitrate communication sessions between UEs receives a message for transmission to a target UE. Based on the type of the message to be transmitted to the target UE, the application server selectively transmits, to a serving access network of the target UE, supplemental data configured to prompt the serving access network to transition the target UE to the DCS. In another embodiment, the access network selectively transitions a target UE to the DCS based on whether differently sized messages are received at the access network for transmission to the target UE.
Abstract:
Wireless communication systems and methods of scheduling access terminal responses to an interactive multicast message are provided. A radio access network (RAN) generates an access control message (ACM), the ACM indicating feedback instructions for a plurality of access terminals (ATs) belonging to a given multicast group. The feedback instructions of the ACM designate a temporary manner in which the plurality of access terminals are to respond to an interactive multicast message. The target ATs receive the interactive multicast message as well as the ACM. The target ATs, or multicast group members, respond to the interactive multicast message based on the feedback instructions for the plurality of access terminals indicated by the ACM.
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods related to tracking locations of multicast group members within a wireless communication system are disclosed. An access terminal sends a group member report to an access network, the group member report indicating a location of the access terminal and at least one multicast group, the group member report being sent before a multicast session associated with the multicast group is initiated, determines a location update rule, the location update rule being a manner in which to report location updates of the access terminal to the access network and reports location updates of the access terminal to the access network based on the determined location update rule.
Abstract:
An access network (AN) periodically broadcasts, to at least one user equipment (UE) served by the AN, a message requesting the at least one UE, whenever the at least one UE determines to perform a given type of transmission, (i) to measure a reverse-link channel upon which the transmission is to be performed, and (ii) to include results of the measurement within the transmission. A given UE receives the periodically broadcasted message from the AN and determines to perform the given type of transmission. The given UE refrains from measuring the reverse-link channel, as instructed by the AN, based on the data being associated with a communication session of a given type. The given UE transmits the data to the AN. If the data transmission omits the requested measurement results, the AN selects a transmission format for subsequent transmissions of the given UE based on the omission.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods, and devices for wireless communication that support a configuration of with a bandwidth part (BWP). In a first aspect, a method of wireless communication includes receiving an indicator that indicates a configuration associated with a BWP. The configuration indicates a first sub-band of the BWP. The BWP is associated with sub-band full-duplex communication. The method also includes, based on the BWP being allocated to the UE and the configuration, communicating using the first sub-band. Other aspects and features are also claimed and described.