Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for transmit energy allocation. A method that may be performed by a wireless device includes obtaining reserve information associated with an antenna group associated with a plurality of radios including a first radio and second radios, the first radio communicating via a first type of radio access technology and the second radios communicating via a second type of radio access technology, different from the first type of radio access technology; determining a reserve for each of the radios based at least in part on the reserve information and an active state associated with each of the radios; and transmitting one or more signals using at least one of the radios at a transmit power determined based at least in part on a radio frequency exposure limit associated with each of the radios and the reserve for each of the radios.
Abstract:
Techniques and apparatus for service-based transmit energy allocation are described. An example method that may be performed by a wireless communication device includes obtaining reserve information associated with services allocated to a set of antenna groups. Each antenna group is associated with at least one radio corresponding to at least one radio access technology (RAT). A reserve is determined for each radio, based at least in part on the reserve information, a set of services mapped to the radio, and a respective state associated with each of the set of services. A signal(s) is transmitted for at least one service using at least one radio associated with the at least one service and a transmit power determined based at least in part on a radio frequency (RF) exposure limit associated with the at least one radio and the reserve for the at least one radio.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may identify an available energy for uplink transmission of a plurality of communication links of the UE. The UE may configure, from the available energy, a first set of energy allocations for the plurality of communication links. The UE may configure a second set of energy allocations for one or more communication links of the plurality of communication links, wherein the second set of energy allocations are allocated from a remainder of the available energy after the first set of energy allocations are allocated. The UE may transmit based at least in part on at least one of the first set of energy allocations or the second set of energy allocations. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine, for a radio associated with the UE, an energy usage in a past transmit interval. The UE may determine, for the radio, a requested usage-aware energy reservation based at least in part on the energy usage in the past transmit interval. The UE may assign, for a next transmit interval, an energy budget limit for the radio based at least in part on the requested usage-aware energy reservation. The UE may transmit, via the radio, an uplink transmission based at least in part on the energy budget limit. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for transmit energy allocation. A method that may be performed by a wireless device includes establishing first and second wireless communication connections and allocating an available energy between the first and second wireless communication connections by: allocating a first portion of the available energy to the first wireless communication connection based at least in part on one or more functionalities associated with the first wireless communication connection; allocating a second portion of the available energy to the second wireless communication connection based at least in part on one or more functionalities associated with the second wireless communication connection; and allocating a third portion of the available energy to the first and/or the second wireless communication connections based at least in part on energy efficiencies of the first and second wireless communication connections.
Abstract:
The various embodiments include a dual-SIM-dual-active (DSDA) device and methods for implementing robust receive (Rx) processing to resolve radio frequency coexistence interference between two subscriptions operating on the DSDA device. The DSDA device may detect when a subscription (the “aggressor”) de-senses the other subscription (the “victim”) as a result of the aggressor's transmissions, and in response, implement robust Rx processing to mitigate the effects of de-sense on the victim while causing minimal impact to the aggressor.
Abstract:
Techniques and apparatus for enhancing transmission power limits and joint input power limits for transmissions from multiple antenna ports in compliance with radio frequency (RF) exposure limits are described. A method that may be performed by a wireless communication device includes receiving, from a network entity, an uplink grant scheduling an uplink transmission from a set of antennas. The uplink grant indicates a transmission mode for the uplink transmission. A respective transmission power limit is determined for each antenna in the set of antennas, based at least in part on the transmission mode and in compliance with an RF exposure limit. The uplink transmission is sent via the set of antennas according to the respective transmission power limits.
Abstract:
Techniques and apparatus for operating a wireless device pursuant to RF exposure compliance are provided. An example method generally includes: when an RFECS1 of the wireless device is in an online state, controlling, via the RFECS1, at least one of one or more first radios associated with a first RAT or one or more second radios associated with a second RAT, in compliance with an RF exposure limit and based on at least one of first RF exposure information associated with the one or more first radios or second RF exposure information associated with the one or more second radios; and when the RFECS1 is unavailable, controlling, via a second RF exposure control scheme, the one or more second radios associated with the second RAT in compliance with the RF exposure limit and based on third RF exposure information associated with the one or more second radios.
Abstract:
The various embodiments include a dual-SIM-dual-active (DSDA) device and methods for implementing robust transmit (Tx) processing to resolve radio frequency coexistence interference between two subscriptions operating on the DSDA device. The DSDA device may detect when one subscription (the “aggressor”) de-senses the other subscription (the “victim”) as a result of the aggressor's transmissions, and in response, implement robust Tx processing to mitigate the effects of de-sense on the victim.