Patent classifications
H04W36/10
INFORMATION REPORTING METHOD AND DEVICE, AND TERMINAL
An information reporting method and device, and a terminal are provided. The method comprises: after detecting that a failure event occurs in a master cell group (MCG) or a failure event occurs in a secondary cell group (SCG), a terminal reports MCG failure information or SCG failure information to a network side, the MCG failure information or SCG failure information being used for network optimization by the network side, wherein the MCG is a cell group of master nodes, and the SCG is a cell group of secondary nodes.
INFORMATION REPORTING METHOD AND DEVICE, AND TERMINAL
An information reporting method and device, and a terminal are provided. The method comprises: after detecting that a failure event occurs in a master cell group (MCG) or a failure event occurs in a secondary cell group (SCG), a terminal reports MCG failure information or SCG failure information to a network side, the MCG failure information or SCG failure information being used for network optimization by the network side, wherein the MCG is a cell group of master nodes, and the SCG is a cell group of secondary nodes.
Method, device, and computer storage medium for radio connection
A method, device and a computer storage medium for wireless connection are provided. The method includes that: a main Transmission Point (TP) sends a connection indication to User Equipment (UE), the connection indication being used to indicate the UE to establish a connection with at least one sub TP on the premise of keeping a current connection with the main TP.
Method, device, and computer storage medium for radio connection
A method, device and a computer storage medium for wireless connection are provided. The method includes that: a main Transmission Point (TP) sends a connection indication to User Equipment (UE), the connection indication being used to indicate the UE to establish a connection with at least one sub TP on the premise of keeping a current connection with the main TP.
Handover for Communication Networks
A second control plane function (CPF) receives, from a first CPF, a request for a handover for a session of a wireless device. The handover request indicates an internet protocol (IP) address, of the wireless device, used by a first user plane function (UPF). The handover request indicates to maintain the IP address of the wireless device. The second CPF sends, to a second UPF, a user plane session request message comprising the IP address.
User equipment autonomous serving cell selection in new radio
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may autonomously initiate a handover procedure and select a target base station for the handover procedure. The UE may measure a signal from the source base station or the target base station, or both, and the UE may determine whether specific criteria at both base stations are within a pre-configured range. If the criteria at both base stations are within the pre-configured range, the UE may identify the target base station as a potential candidate for a handover. Accordingly, when the UE determines that radio conditions with the source base station are deteriorating (or fall below a threshold), the UE may initiate a handover to the target base station autonomously and without specific direction from the source base station.
User equipment autonomous serving cell selection in new radio
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may autonomously initiate a handover procedure and select a target base station for the handover procedure. The UE may measure a signal from the source base station or the target base station, or both, and the UE may determine whether specific criteria at both base stations are within a pre-configured range. If the criteria at both base stations are within the pre-configured range, the UE may identify the target base station as a potential candidate for a handover. Accordingly, when the UE determines that radio conditions with the source base station are deteriorating (or fall below a threshold), the UE may initiate a handover to the target base station autonomously and without specific direction from the source base station.
Resolving frequency conflicts among multiple network operators
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a wireless device avoiding reselection or handover to cells of different operators. The wireless device may attach to a first base station of a first network operator. The wireless device may determine that a neighboring base station is associated with a second network operator. Based on determining the neighboring base station is associated with the second network operator, the wireless device may exclude the third base station from handover or reselection.
Resolving frequency conflicts among multiple network operators
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a wireless device avoiding reselection or handover to cells of different operators. The wireless device may attach to a first base station of a first network operator. The wireless device may determine that a neighboring base station is associated with a second network operator. Based on determining the neighboring base station is associated with the second network operator, the wireless device may exclude the third base station from handover or reselection.
Distributed unit (DU) failover techniques for high reliability virtualized radio access network architectures
Techniques presented herein may provide Distributed Unit (DU) failover techniques for a virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) architecture. In one example, a method may include maintaining, by a management node for a vRAN, service information for a plurality of distributed unit components for the vRAN in which the service information identifies, at least in part, service characteristics and failover rules for the vRAN. The method may further include determining a failure of a particular DU component of the plurality of DU components; and reassigning one or more particular RUs currently assigned to the particular DU component to one or more other DU components based on the service characteristics maintained in the service information and particular failover rules identified in the service information that are associated with each of the one or more particular RUs that are re-assigned.