Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications and, more particularly, to how to allocate transmission power for uplink transmissions on different component carriers.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are presented for managing a multi-subscriber identity module (SIM) user equipment (UE) such that data throughput may be improved in a dual-SIM, dual active (DSDA) scenario. For example, a method is presented that includes acquiring first timing information of a first subscription and second timing information of a second subscription. Additionally, the example method may include detecting a first conflict between communications of the first subscription and the second subscription in a time slot of a first time interval. Moreover, the example method may include estimating one or more additional conflicts in one or more subsequent time intervals based on timing of the time slot, the first timing information, and the second timing information. Further, the example method may include respectively adjusting one or more transmit block sizes (TBS) for each of the one or more subsequent time intervals.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) may reducing the interference and improve the random access of the multiple users in the network. In some instances, the UE adjusts a timing advance and/or guard period values to reduce the interference experienced in a particular guard period. The adjustment is based on selecting a timing advance parameter for uplink synchronization based at least in part on an interference distribution in a guard period of a frame in a TD-SCDMA network.