Patent classifications
H04W24/08
CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES FOR RLM/BFD RELAXATION
Apparatus and method for wireless communications that include RLM or BFD procedures. The apparatus measures one or more reference signals for an RLM procedure or a BFD procedure. The apparatus reduces a rate of the measuring the one or more reference signals for the RLM procedure or the BFD procedure based at least in part on at least one measurement of the one or more reference signals meeting a relaxation criteria.
OVER THE AIR DIGITAL PRE-DISTORTION MEASUREMENTS
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. The method includes receiving, from a base station, control signaling identifying a measurement configuration for one or more non-linear estimation measurements of reference signals associated with a power amplifier configuration of the base station, receiving, from the base station, the reference signals on a set of resources identified by the measurement configuration, performing one or more non-linear estimation measurements associated with the power amplifier configuration of the base station based on the received reference signals, and transmitting, to the base station according to the measurement configuration, a measurement report based on the one or more non-linear estimation measurements.
OVER THE AIR DIGITAL PRE-DISTORTION MEASUREMENTS
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. The method includes receiving, from a base station, control signaling identifying a measurement configuration for one or more non-linear estimation measurements of reference signals associated with a power amplifier configuration of the base station, receiving, from the base station, the reference signals on a set of resources identified by the measurement configuration, performing one or more non-linear estimation measurements associated with the power amplifier configuration of the base station based on the received reference signals, and transmitting, to the base station according to the measurement configuration, a measurement report based on the one or more non-linear estimation measurements.
Dynamic Latency Estimation for Audio Streams
Systems and methods for packet dynamic latency estimation for audio streams may include, for example, capturing a first audio signal using a microphone of a computing device; receiving a second audio signal at the computing device via wireless communications from an access point; determining a set of estimates of a delay of the first audio signal relative to the second audio signal based on a cross-correlation at respective analysis steps within the first audio signal and the second audio signal; determining an average delay and a confidence interval for the set of estimates of the delay; comparing the confidence interval to a threshold duration; and, responsive to the confidence interval being less than the threshold duration, playing, using a speaker controlled by the computing device, an audio signal received from the access point with an added delay determined based on the average delay.
Dynamic Latency Estimation for Audio Streams
Systems and methods for packet dynamic latency estimation for audio streams may include, for example, capturing a first audio signal using a microphone of a computing device; receiving a second audio signal at the computing device via wireless communications from an access point; determining a set of estimates of a delay of the first audio signal relative to the second audio signal based on a cross-correlation at respective analysis steps within the first audio signal and the second audio signal; determining an average delay and a confidence interval for the set of estimates of the delay; comparing the confidence interval to a threshold duration; and, responsive to the confidence interval being less than the threshold duration, playing, using a speaker controlled by the computing device, an audio signal received from the access point with an added delay determined based on the average delay.
Intelligent Customer Oriented Mobility Network Engineering at Edges
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a method in which a processing system identifies a set of target users of user equipment communication devices (UEs), based on reports from the UEs regarding a quality of service (QoS) experienced by the respective UEs; obtaining from internal sources a set of key performance indicators (KPIs) for the communication network; correlating information received from external sources with the data obtained from the internal sources to validate the reports from the UEs; and recommending, in accordance with data records generated by the correlating, an action to improve the QoS for a UE of the set of UEs, where the action includes a modification of the UE and/or a reconfiguration of the network. Other embodiments are disclosed.
Intelligent Customer Oriented Mobility Network Engineering at Edges
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a method in which a processing system identifies a set of target users of user equipment communication devices (UEs), based on reports from the UEs regarding a quality of service (QoS) experienced by the respective UEs; obtaining from internal sources a set of key performance indicators (KPIs) for the communication network; correlating information received from external sources with the data obtained from the internal sources to validate the reports from the UEs; and recommending, in accordance with data records generated by the correlating, an action to improve the QoS for a UE of the set of UEs, where the action includes a modification of the UE and/or a reconfiguration of the network. Other embodiments are disclosed.
DYNAMIC NETWORK RESOURCE SLICE PARTITION SIZE ADJUSTMENT
Dynamic network resource slice partition size adjustment is provided herein. A method can include partitioning resources enabled via a communication network among network slices of the communication network, the network slices comprising an expandable network slice and a contractable network slice, obtaining a resource usage value for the expandable network slice, the resource usage value indicating a first proportion of the resources enabled via the communication network being used by the expandable network slice, and in response to the resource usage value being greater than a threshold, reallocating a portion of the resources enabled via the communication network from the contractable network slice to the expandable network slice, the portion of the resources being defined based on a function of a ratio of the first proportion to a second proportion of the resources enabled via the communication network being used by the contractable network slice.
DYNAMIC NETWORK RESOURCE SLICE PARTITION SIZE ADJUSTMENT
Dynamic network resource slice partition size adjustment is provided herein. A method can include partitioning resources enabled via a communication network among network slices of the communication network, the network slices comprising an expandable network slice and a contractable network slice, obtaining a resource usage value for the expandable network slice, the resource usage value indicating a first proportion of the resources enabled via the communication network being used by the expandable network slice, and in response to the resource usage value being greater than a threshold, reallocating a portion of the resources enabled via the communication network from the contractable network slice to the expandable network slice, the portion of the resources being defined based on a function of a ratio of the first proportion to a second proportion of the resources enabled via the communication network being used by the contractable network slice.
SIDELINK POSITIONING AND CHANNEL ACCESS FAILURE MANAGEMENT
A wireless device can use a channel occupancy time (COT) to reserve a spectrum for sidelink positioning operations in a certain time interval. In some examples, multiple wireless devices can share the same COT for performing sidelink positioning and/or ranging operations using unlicensed or shared spectrum. Some aspects of the disclosure provide various processes for handling scenarios when channel access of the unlicensed spectrum is unsuccessful.