H04W16/02

Methods and apparatuses for controlling control channel inter cell interference

Methods and arrangements for mitigating or avoiding inter cell interference on a control channel on which scheduling request are transmitted from UEs to a serving base station. The solution relates to classifying the UEs based e.g. on the type of services applied by the UEs, and allocating resources on the control channel based on the classification.

Citizen broadband radio service (CBRS) network performance while taking into account privacy preferences

Presented herein are methodologies for managing a citizens broadband radio service (CBRS) network. The methodology includes receiving, at an enterprise controller, measurement information from a first user equipment (UE) and a second UE, wherein the first UE and the second UE operate in a citizens broadband radio service (CBRS) network; selecting, at the enterprise controller, an information aggregation level based on a predetermined level of privacy associated with the first UE and the second UE; aggregating, at the enterprise controller, the measurement information from the first UE and the second UE in accordance with the information aggregation level to obtain aggregated measurement information; and sending, by the enterprise controller, the aggregated measurement information to a Spectrum Access System that controls allocation of resources in the CBRS network for the first UE and the second UE.

Resource Management Method and Radio Access Network Node
20170353863 · 2017-12-07 ·

A resource management method relates to the technical field of mobile communication. The resource management method includes: a second radio access network node searching for a first radio access network node; after the first radio access network node is searched out, receiving a shared resource pattern broadcasted by the first radio access network node; and accessing to the first radio access network node over a resource of one resource pattern, and acquiring, from the first radio access network node, resource patterns for a wireless backhaul link and a radio access link respectively allocated to the second radio access network node for use.

Resource Management Method and Radio Access Network Node
20170353863 · 2017-12-07 ·

A resource management method relates to the technical field of mobile communication. The resource management method includes: a second radio access network node searching for a first radio access network node; after the first radio access network node is searched out, receiving a shared resource pattern broadcasted by the first radio access network node; and accessing to the first radio access network node over a resource of one resource pattern, and acquiring, from the first radio access network node, resource patterns for a wireless backhaul link and a radio access link respectively allocated to the second radio access network node for use.

ACCESS CONTROL FOR NETWORK SLICES OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

A base station for a wireless communication network comprising a plurality of logical radio access networks, wherein the base station is configured to communicate with a plurality of users to be served by the base station for accessing one or more of the logical radio access networks, and the base station is configured to selectively control the physical resources of the wireless communication network assigned to the logical radio access networks and/or to control access of the users or user groups to one or more of the logical radio access networks, wherein, during a first operation mode of the wireless communication network, the base station is configured to allow access of users or user groups of one or more of the logical radio access networks (e.g., eMBB, URLLC, eMTC), and wherein, during a second operation mode of the wireless communication network, the base station is configured to adaptively limit access of users or user groups to one or more of the logical radio access networks, and/or adaptively reduce a number of enabled logical radio access networks.

ACCESS CONTROL FOR NETWORK SLICES OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

A base station for a wireless communication network comprising a plurality of logical radio access networks, wherein the base station is configured to communicate with a plurality of users to be served by the base station for accessing one or more of the logical radio access networks, and the base station is configured to selectively control the physical resources of the wireless communication network assigned to the logical radio access networks and/or to control access of the users or user groups to one or more of the logical radio access networks, wherein, during a first operation mode of the wireless communication network, the base station is configured to allow access of users or user groups of one or more of the logical radio access networks (e.g., eMBB, URLLC, eMTC), and wherein, during a second operation mode of the wireless communication network, the base station is configured to adaptively limit access of users or user groups to one or more of the logical radio access networks, and/or adaptively reduce a number of enabled logical radio access networks.

Method and apparatus for resource allocation of base station, and server for multi-cell cooperation using uplink signal channel
09839007 · 2017-12-05 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for resource allocation in a base station and a server for multi-cell coordination using an uplink signal channel. The resource allocation method for a base station (eNB) may include: receiving resource allocation information containing information on resources allocated to the eNB; receiving, when there is a need to change the allocated resources, changed resource allocation information containing information on changed resources; and distributing the changed resources to user equipments. The resource allocation method for a server may include: allocating resources to an eNB; sending resource allocation information containing information on the allocated resources; and sending, when there is a need to change the allocated resources, changed resource allocation information containing information on changed resources. According to the present disclosure, it is possible to realize multi-cell coordination using an uplink signal channel through resource allocation of the eNB and server.

Method for Processing BSS Color Collision, Station, Wireless Access Point and System
20230189005 · 2023-06-15 ·

The present disclosure discloses a method for processing a basic service set (BSS) color collision, a station, a wireless access point and a system. The method includes: firstly, a station analyzes an obtained high efficiency physical layer protocol data unit (HE PPDU) to obtain a current BSS color and a current BSS identifier (BSSID), in a case that a matching result of a spatial reuse parameter field, the current BSS color and the BSSID is a BSS color collision, the station generates a collision report, and sends the collision report to the wireless access point, and finally, the wireless access point correct the spatial reuse parameter field according to the collision report.

Unequal transmitter and receiver distribution in distributed antenna systems

Certain features relate to unequal distribution of transmitters and receivers in a distributed antenna system (DAS). Remote units in the DAS can be configured as transmitting remote units, receiving remote units, or remote transceiver units that can transmit and receive wireless signals. In some configurations, the DAS can be configured with a greater number of transmitting remote units than receiving remote units. In other configurations, the DAS can be configured with a greater number of receiving remote units. In some aspects, unequal distribution of transmitters and receivers can be obtained by allocation of transmission frequencies and receiver frequencies in the DAS.

Unequal transmitter and receiver distribution in distributed antenna systems

Certain features relate to unequal distribution of transmitters and receivers in a distributed antenna system (DAS). Remote units in the DAS can be configured as transmitting remote units, receiving remote units, or remote transceiver units that can transmit and receive wireless signals. In some configurations, the DAS can be configured with a greater number of transmitting remote units than receiving remote units. In other configurations, the DAS can be configured with a greater number of receiving remote units. In some aspects, unequal distribution of transmitters and receivers can be obtained by allocation of transmission frequencies and receiver frequencies in the DAS.