Patent classifications
H04W68/025
ENHANCED AND ADAPTIVE MOBILITY MANAGEMENT WITHIN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK
A method for enhanced and adaptive mobility management within a mobile communication network includes: in a first step—upon a first mobile terminated service targeting a first user equipment—a first paging operation is performed targeting the first user equipment, and in a second step, either during the first step or subsequent to the first step—upon a second mobile terminated service targeting a second user equipment—a second paging operation is performed targeting the second user equipment. The first paging operation is performed—during the initial time interval—in a first paging area, and the second paging operation is performed—during the initial time interval—in a second paging area.
Mobile communication method and radio base station
A mobile communication method comprises allocating, by the radio base station, the respectively different paging cycles, to a plurality of radio terminals that are present in an area covered by the radio base station.
Method and arrangement in a telecommunication system
There is provided a method for use in a user equipment when the user equipment is in idle mode or any other low activity state, and when the user equipment bandwidth is smaller than the cell transmission bandwidth. The method comprises the steps of determining a paging position of the user equipment in the frequency domain; receiving, from the network, paging information within the user equipment reception bandwidth; and changing, if indicated by the network, the paging position of the user equipment within the cell transmission bandwidth.
Cross-slot Paging Reception
A user equipment (UE) monitoring for a page in a 5G network. The UE monitoring a paging occasion corresponding to the UE in a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) to determine whether the paging occasion includes paging downlink control information (DCI), when the PDCCH includes the paging DCI, decoding the paging DCI to determine whether the paging DCI includes scheduling information for a Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH), determining, based on at least the scheduling information, whether to receive the PDSCH in a scheduled slot that is offset N slots from a scheduled slot in which the paging DCI is received and when it is determined to receive the PDSCH, decoding the PDSCH.
WAKE-UP SIGNAL (WUS) DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION FOR PAGING
This disclosure provides details of sequence-based WUS design and signaling, also DCI-based WUS design which also serves as scheduling DCI. For sequence-based WUS there are two variants. A first is based on CSI-RS, that is relatively wide band so the sequence occupies wider band compared to SSB transmission. The second is more akin to the Secondary Synchronization Signal (SSS) type of sequence in that it occupies a narrower band over the entire bandwidth.
INFORMATION TRANSMISSION METHOD AND DEVICE
An information transmission method and a related device are provided. The method includes: determining, by a base station, to send downlink information to P user equipments of at least one user equipment within a first time period; generating, by the base station, an indication field according to the determined P user equipments, where the indication field includes M bits, each of the at least one user equipment is corresponding to K bits of the M bits, the K bits are used to indicate whether the corresponding user equipment needs to receive and read the downlink information sent by the base station within the first time period, K is a positive integer greater than 1 and less than M, and P is an integer greater than or equal to 0; and sending, by the base station, the indication field to the at least one user equipment.
PAGE DECODING REDUCTION BASED ON DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION INDICATION
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive downlink control information that schedules a paging message, wherein the downlink control information indicates whether a UE group associated with the UE is paged in the paging message. The UE may determine whether to decode the paging message based at least in part on the downlink control information that indicates whether the UE group associated with the UE is paged in the paging message. Numerous other aspects are provided.
To reduce power consumption for all types of terminal device
A method of operating a terminal device and a plurality of network access nodes, wherein the method comprises: establishing first wake-up signalling configuration information for a first network access node; establishing second wake-up signalling configuration information for a second network access node; and monitoring for signalling transmitted by the first network access node in accordance with the first wake-up signalling format and monitoring for signalling transmitted by the second network access node in accordance with the second wake-up signalling format, and seeking to decode a subsequent paging message in response to detecting wake-up signalling in accordance with either the first wake-up signalling format or the second wake-up signalling format.
Unused portion of radio resources
A wake-up signal being for providing an indication to one or more of the communications devices (UEs) that they should receive a paging message in one or more of a plurality of paging occasions, and transmitting a candidate indicator message to the one or more UEs in an unused portion of radio resources of the wireless access interface that is allocated for signals other than the candidate indicator message, the candidate indicator message indicating one or more characteristics of the wake-up signal by which the wake-up signal may be transmitted as one or more candidates, wherein the one or more candidates are to be searched for detection of the wake-up signal by the one or more UEs.
PAGING METHOD AND DEVICE
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a paging method and a device. The method includes: first, determining, by a base station, a radio superframe identifier of a paging message that is of user equipment and that is in a physical layer frame, where the radio superframe identifier is used to indicate a radio superframe in which the paging message is located; then, determining a first location identifier of the paging message in the radio superframe.