Patent classifications
H04W36/24
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COVERAGE ACCESS
Systems and methods are provided for managing coverage access for wireless devices. A method includes setting a retransmission rate threshold within a wireless network and monitoring a retransmission rate within the wireless network. The method further includes comparing the monitored retransmission rate to the retransmission rate threshold and restricting wireless device access to at least one selected area within the wireless network when the monitored retransmission rate meets the retransmission rate threshold. The area is selected based on signal performance parameters.
MONITORING METHOD, INSTRUCTION SENDING METHOD AND DEVICE, COMMUNICATION APPARATUS AND STORAGE
Provided in embodiments of the present disclosure are a PDCCH monitoring method and device, an instruction sending method and device, a communication apparatus and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium. The PDCCH monitoring method comprises: switching from a source cell to a target cell; and if a time point at which wake up signaling (WUS) within the target cell is to be monitored is missed, performing PDCCH monitoring according to a monitoring scheme on the basis of a result indicating that the WUS has been detected.
Processing method and apparatus for cell handover
A processing method includes: obtaining a current movement trajectory; matching the current movement trajectory with history movement trajectories and obtaining matching degrees; determining a target cell according to a history movement trajectory having the matching degree greater than a preset matching threshold and a correspondence between the history movement trajectory and a cell; and sending a handover request to a source base station, the handover request comprising a determined target cell identifier of the target cell.
Terminal apparatus, base station apparatus, and communication method
A terminal apparatus includes: a measurement unit configured to measure a first radio link quality based on at least part of a plurality of reference signals and a second radio link quality based on at least part of the plurality of reference signals in a certain serving cell; and a processing unit configured to trigger a report in a case that the first radio link quality and the second radio link quality satisfy a predetermined condition.
Terminal apparatus, base station apparatus, and communication method
A terminal apparatus includes: a measurement unit configured to measure a first radio link quality based on at least part of a plurality of reference signals and a second radio link quality based on at least part of the plurality of reference signals in a certain serving cell; and a processing unit configured to trigger a report in a case that the first radio link quality and the second radio link quality satisfy a predetermined condition.
METHOD FOR RECOMMENDING TARGET CELL FOR HANDOVER IN OPEN-RADIO ACCESS NETWORK ENVIRONMENT
A method for identifying a target cell for handover (HO) by a Radio access network (RAN) controller in an open RAN (O-RAN) environment includes obtaining at least one quality of service (QoS) class identifier (QCI) level associated with an active bearer in the user equipment, obtaining a received signal strength value, a first load values and a plurality of second load values for the neighbor cells and selecting the target cell from the neighbour cells based on the QCI level in the user equipment and the received signal strength value, the first load value and the second load value of neighbour cells.
MANAGING MOBILE DEVICE VOICE OVER WI-FI HANDOVER
The disclosed technology is directed towards preventing a handover of a Wi-Fi call to a Fifth Generation (5G) standalone cellular network. In one alternative, a 5G standalone usage setting is disabled on a mobile device when Wi-Fi calling is enabled on the mobile device. In another alternative, a 5G standalone usage setting is disabled on a mobile device when Wi-Fi calling is enabled on the mobile device and the mobile device is connected to a Wi-Fi network, which facilitates camping on a 5G standalone network when the mobile device is not connected to a Wi-Fi network. In yet another alternative, a 5G standalone usage setting is disabled on a mobile device when an evolved packet data gateway (ePDG) tunnel is set up on the mobile device, which similarly facilitates camping on a 5G standalone network when the ePDG tunnel is torn down.
MANAGING MOBILE DEVICE VOICE OVER WI-FI HANDOVER
The disclosed technology is directed towards preventing a handover of a Wi-Fi call to a Fifth Generation (5G) standalone cellular network. In one alternative, a 5G standalone usage setting is disabled on a mobile device when Wi-Fi calling is enabled on the mobile device. In another alternative, a 5G standalone usage setting is disabled on a mobile device when Wi-Fi calling is enabled on the mobile device and the mobile device is connected to a Wi-Fi network, which facilitates camping on a 5G standalone network when the mobile device is not connected to a Wi-Fi network. In yet another alternative, a 5G standalone usage setting is disabled on a mobile device when an evolved packet data gateway (ePDG) tunnel is set up on the mobile device, which similarly facilitates camping on a 5G standalone network when the ePDG tunnel is torn down.
Cross-device handoffs
A first computing device may receive an indication of user input that is at least a part of a conversation between a user and a first assistant executing at the first computing device. The first assistant and/or an assistant executing at a digital assistant system may determine whether to handoff the conversation from the first assistant executing at the first computing device to a second assistant executing at a second computing device. In response to determining to handoff the conversation to the second assistant executing at the second computing device, the first assistant and/or the assistant executing at the digital assistant system may send to the second computing device a request to handoff the conversation which includes at least an indication of the conversation.
Cross-device handoffs
A first computing device may receive an indication of user input that is at least a part of a conversation between a user and a first assistant executing at the first computing device. The first assistant and/or an assistant executing at a digital assistant system may determine whether to handoff the conversation from the first assistant executing at the first computing device to a second assistant executing at a second computing device. In response to determining to handoff the conversation to the second assistant executing at the second computing device, the first assistant and/or the assistant executing at the digital assistant system may send to the second computing device a request to handoff the conversation which includes at least an indication of the conversation.