Patent classifications
H04W68/02
PARTITIONING RADIO RESOURCES TO ENABLE NEUTRAL HOST OPERATION FOR A RADIO ACCESS NETWORK
System, methods, and computer-readable media for a Neutral Host (NH) operation of a 5G radio, whereby a NH operator receives feedback from hosts and determines to partition Physical Resource Block (PRB) resources. Thus, a NH system is provided that enables a third-party to independently operate other channels, whereby individual physical random access channels (PRACH) are operated by independent hosts. The NH system is able to indicate partitioned resources to individual hosts, including PRACH definition and mutually exclusive set of PRBs partitioned between tenants. The hosts operating in the NH system may be operable to implement their own independent schedulers, incorporating host specific logic, that can be configured with the partitioned resources but which may further operate independently of each other.
PARTITIONING RADIO RESOURCES TO ENABLE NEUTRAL HOST OPERATION FOR A RADIO ACCESS NETWORK
System, methods, and computer-readable media for a Neutral Host (NH) operation of a 5G radio, whereby a NH operator receives feedback from hosts and determines to partition Physical Resource Block (PRB) resources. Thus, a NH system is provided that enables a third-party to independently operate other channels, whereby individual physical random access channels (PRACH) are operated by independent hosts. The NH system is able to indicate partitioned resources to individual hosts, including PRACH definition and mutually exclusive set of PRBs partitioned between tenants. The hosts operating in the NH system may be operable to implement their own independent schedulers, incorporating host specific logic, that can be configured with the partitioned resources but which may further operate independently of each other.
Communication coordination and collision mitigation for multi-subscriber identity module
This disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for coordinating communication and avoiding and/or mitigating collisions for multi-subscriber identity module devices in a wireless communication system. A wireless device may coordinate communication associated with different subscriber identity modules and/or may mitigate collisions between communications associated with different subscriber identity modules. A network may provide information to improve coordination and/or mitigate collisions. A network may adjust paging schedules and/or provision of alert messages to improve coordination.
Communication coordination and collision mitigation for multi-subscriber identity module
This disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for coordinating communication and avoiding and/or mitigating collisions for multi-subscriber identity module devices in a wireless communication system. A wireless device may coordinate communication associated with different subscriber identity modules and/or may mitigate collisions between communications associated with different subscriber identity modules. A network may provide information to improve coordination and/or mitigate collisions. A network may adjust paging schedules and/or provision of alert messages to improve coordination.
Techniques for paging early indication repetition
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may transmit multiple repetitions of a paging early indication (PEI) signal to a user equipment (UE) to indicate that the UE is to receive paging signaling in a paging occasion. In some cases, a PEI occasion for transmitting a PEI repetition may have a scheduling conflict. For example, a PEI occasion may collide with other downlink signaling. A UE may implement techniques to resolve scheduling conflicts or collisions for PEI repetitions. For example, the UE may be configured to receive either colliding PEI signaling or colliding downlink signaling based on priorities of the signaling. Additionally, or alternatively, PEI signaling may be shifted (e.g., delayed) until after the downlink signaling ends. In some cases, a UE may be configured with a subset of blind decoding hypotheses for PEI decoding.
PAGING IN SIDELINK LAYER 2 RELAY SYSTEMS
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for paging in sidelink L2 relay scenarios. An example method generally includes connecting, via a sidelink, to a relay user equipment (UE) connected to a network entity; receiving, from a network entity via the relay UE, configuration information identifying a paging mode for the remote UE; and monitoring for paging from the network entity, in accordance with the identified paging mode.
PAGING IN SIDELINK LAYER 2 RELAY SYSTEMS
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for paging in sidelink L2 relay scenarios. An example method generally includes connecting, via a sidelink, to a relay user equipment (UE) connected to a network entity; receiving, from a network entity via the relay UE, configuration information identifying a paging mode for the remote UE; and monitoring for paging from the network entity, in accordance with the identified paging mode.
PAGING IN SIDELINK LAYER 3 RELAY SYSTEMS
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for paging in sidelink L2 relay scenarios. An example method generally includes connecting, via a sidelink, to a relay user equipment (UE) connected to a network entity; receiving, from a network entity via the relay UE, configuration information identifying a paging mode for the remote UE; and monitoring for paging from the network entity, in accordance with the identified paging mode.
PAGING IN SIDELINK LAYER 3 RELAY SYSTEMS
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for paging in sidelink L2 relay scenarios. An example method generally includes connecting, via a sidelink, to a relay user equipment (UE) connected to a network entity; receiving, from a network entity via the relay UE, configuration information identifying a paging mode for the remote UE; and monitoring for paging from the network entity, in accordance with the identified paging mode.
PAGING METHODS, TERMINAL AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A paging method performed by a network device is provided. The method comprises: sending at least one of a first paging channel or a second paging channel to terminals belonging to a same terminal group, first paging being used for paging corresponding to signal quality being greater than a target signal threshold, and second paging being used for paging corresponding to the signal quality being less than or equal to the target signal threshold.