Patent classifications
H04J11/0056
Beamforming handover messaging in a wireless network
A wireless device may support a plurality of channel state information (CSI) processes. The wireless device may send an indication of a number of supported CSI processes to a first base station. The first base station may send to the wireless device a handover command, instructing the wireless device to handover to a second base station. The handover command may comprise configuration parameters for CSI processes associated with the second base station. The configuration parameters may be based on the number of CSI processes supported by the wireless device.
Managing interference between collocated radios
A device implementing a system for managing interference between collocated radios may include a first radio module, a collocated second radio module, and a host processor. The first radio module may be configured to generate a collocated radio tolerance indicator that indicates a tolerance of the first radio module to interference caused by the collocated second radio module when the collocated second radio module is transmitting, and provide the collocated radio tolerance indicator to a host processor when a second collocated radio module is transmitting. The host processor may be configured to control the second radio module based at least in part on the collocated radio tolerance indicator.
INTER-BASE STATION CROSS-LINK INTERFERENCE CHANNEL MEASUREMENTS
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some wireless communications systems, a first base station may receive, from one or more aggressor base stations, a first set of reference signals associated with cross-link interference (CLI) channel measurements. The first base station may identify the second base station based on receiving a second set of reference signals from each aggressor base station from the set, where each aggressor base station transmits downlink signals that interfere with uplink signals at the first base station. The first base station may measure the first set of reference signals to obtain a CLI channel measurement and transmit a measurement report indicating the CLI channel measurements. In some examples, the first base station, the second base station, or both may perform one or more CLI mitigation procedures based on the CLI channel measurements.
UPLINK INTERFERENCE REDUCTION METHOD, AND BASE STATION
An uplink interference reduction method executed in a radio communication system which includes a connected base station, and an interference base station to which an interference user apparatus transmitting an interference signal with respect to the connected base station is connected, includes control information transmission step, transmitting to the connected base station by the interference base station, control information used for reducing the interference signal at the connected base station, and interference reduction step reducing, by the connected base station, the interference signal using the control information, to acquire a desired signal transmitted from a user apparatus that is connected to the connected base station.
ESTABLISHING A WIRELESS CONNECTION WITH A MOBILE DEVICE
A method of establishing a wireless connection between a base station apparatus and a mobile communications device in accordance with a mobile communication standard in which data is communicated by wireless signals using orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing includes: allocating a first set of resource blocks for transmitting data from the base station apparatus to the mobile communications device via a downlink signal within a given frequency band; transmitting, by the base station apparatus, an interference signal in a second set of resource blocks within the given frequency band, the second set of resource blocks being different from the first set of resource blocks, wherein the interference signal is configured to interfere with broadcast control signals transmitted by base stations of one or more cells of a mobile communication network; and transmitting, by the base station apparatus, the downlink signal within the first set of resource blocks.
Network Architecture, Methods, and Devices for a Wireless Communications Network
- Stefan Parkvall ,
- Janne Peisa ,
- Gunnar Mildh ,
- Robert Baldemair ,
- Stefan Wager ,
- Jonas Kronander ,
- Karl Werner ,
- Richard Abrahamsson ,
- Ismet Aktas ,
- Peter ALRIKSSON ,
- Junaid Ansari ,
- Shehzad Ali Ashraf ,
- Henrik Asplund ,
- Fredrik Athley ,
- Håkan Axelsson ,
- Joakim Axmon ,
- Johan Axnäs ,
- Kumar Balachandran ,
- Gunnar Bark ,
- Jan-Erik Berg ,
- Andreas Bergström ,
- Håkan Björkegren ,
- Nadia Brahmi ,
- Cagatay Capar ,
- Anders Carlsson ,
- Andreas Cedergren ,
- Mikael Coldrey ,
- Icaro L. J. da Silva ,
- Erik Dahlman ,
- Ali El Essaili ,
- Ulrika Engström ,
- Mårten Ericson ,
- Erik Eriksson ,
- Mikael Fallgren ,
- Rui Fan ,
- Gabor Fodor ,
- Pål Frenger ,
- Jonas Fridén ,
- Jonas Fröberg Olsson ,
- Anders Furuskär ,
- Johan Furuskog ,
- Virgile Garcia ,
- Ather Gattami ,
- Fredrik Gunnarsson ,
- Ulf Gustavsson ,
- Bo Hagerman ,
- Fredrik Harrysson ,
- Ning He ,
- Martin Hessler ,
- Kimmo Hiltunen ,
- Songnam Hong ,
- Dennis Hui ,
- Jörg Huschke ,
- Tim Irnich ,
- Sven Jacobsson ,
- Niklas Jaldén ,
- Simon Järmyr ,
- Zhiyuan Jiang ,
- Martin Johansson ,
- Niklas Johansson ,
- Du Ho Kang ,
- Eleftherios KARIPIDIS ,
- Patrik Karlsson ,
- Ali S. Khayrallah ,
- Caner Kilinc ,
- Göran N. Klang ,
- Sara Landström ,
- Christina Larsson ,
- Gen LI ,
- Bo Lincoln ,
- Lars Lindbom ,
- Robert Lindgren ,
- Bengt Lindoff ,
- Fredrik Lindqvist ,
- Jinhua Liu ,
- Thorsten Lohmar ,
- Qianxi Lu ,
- Lars Manholm ,
- Ivana Maric ,
- Jonas Medbo ,
- Qingyu Miao ,
- Reza Moosavi ,
- Walter Müller ,
- Elena Myhre ,
- Johan Nilsson ,
- Karl Norrman ,
- Bengt-Erik Olsson ,
- Torgny Palenius ,
- Sven Petersson ,
- Jose Luis Pradas ,
- Mikael Prytz ,
- Olav Queseth ,
- Pradeepa Ramachandra ,
- Edgar Ramos ,
- Andres Reial ,
- Thomas Rimhagen ,
- Emil Ringh ,
- Patrik Rugeland ,
- Johan Rune ,
- Joachim SACHS ,
- Henrik Sahlin ,
- Vidit Saxena ,
- Nima Seifi ,
- Yngve Selén ,
- Eliane Semaan ,
- Sachin Sharma ,
- Cong Shi ,
- Johan Sköld ,
- Magnus STATTIN ,
- Anders Stjernman ,
- Dennis Sundman ,
- Lars Sundström ,
- Miurel Isabel Tercero Vargas ,
- Claes TIDESTAV ,
- Sibel Tombaz ,
- Johan Torsner ,
- Hugo Tullberg ,
- Jari Vikberg ,
- Peter von Wrycza ,
- Thomas Walldeen ,
- Anders Wallén ,
- Pontus Wallentin ,
- Hai Wang ,
- Ke Wang Helmersson ,
- Jianfeng Wang ,
- Yi-Pin Eric Wang ,
- Niclas Wiberg ,
- Emma Wittenmark ,
- Osman Nuri Can Yilmaz ,
- Ali Zaidi ,
- Zhan Zhang ,
- Zhang ZHANG ,
- Yanli Zheng
Methods and apparatus in a fifth-generation wireless communications network, including an example method, in a wireless device, that includes determining a reporting quality threshold for a parameter related to channel state information (CSI); performing a measurement for each of a plurality of beams from a first predetermined set of beams for evaluation; evaluating the measurement for each of the plurality of beams against the reporting quality threshold; discontinuing the performing and evaluating of measurements in response to determining that the reporting quality threshold is met for one of the beams, such that one or more beams in the first predetermined set of beams are not measured and evaluated; and reporting, to the wireless communications network, CSI for the one of the beams.
Code division multiplexing group hopping for multi-transmission/reception point
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first transmission/reception point (TRP) may coordinate with a second transmission/reception point to configure code division multiplexing group hopping for a user equipment (UE). The first TRP may transmit a signal to the UE indicating that code division multiplexing group hopping is enabled for the first transmission/reception point and the second transmission/reception point. The first TRP may transmit, during a first instance of the code division multiplexing group hopping, a first reference signal to the UE according to a first code division multiplexing group. The first TRP may transmit, during a second instance of the code division multiplexing group hopping, the first reference signal to the UE according to a second code division multiplexing group.
TECHNIQUES TO REDUCE BASE STATION TO BASE STATION INTERFERENCE IN SEMI-SYNCHRONOUS TIME DIVISION DUPLEX OPERATIONS
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for interference mitigation. An exemplary method performed by a base station generally includes determining, based on a location of another base station and information regarding the other base station, that the other base station is likely to experience interference while receiving an uplink transmission due to a downlink transmission by the base station and forming a null in a beam of the downlink transmission in a direction matching the location of the other base station.
Resource allocation method for supporting interference removal, and serving cell base station
One embodiment of the present specification provides a method for resource allocation by a serving cell base station, for supporting interference removal. The resource allocation method may comprise the steps of: determining whether or not UE has an interference removal function; and if the UE has the interference removal function, allocating resource blocks (RB) to the UE through a negotiation with an interfering cell with respect to the allocation of the resource blocks (RB). Herein the resource blocks (RB) of the interfering cell, which are co-located with the resource blocks (RB) according to the negotiation, may be allocated to another UE by the interfering cell without being divided.
System and method for intelligent RI/PMI selection
An apparatus in a user equipment node (UE) is configured to perform a method for channel feedback. The method includes determining, based on a common reference signal received from a base station and one or more channel conditions, a plurality of values for a receiver table. The method also includes determining a plurality of values for a decision table based on corresponding values in the receiver table and a predetermined interference table. The method further includes selecting a value from the decision table. In addition, the method includes transmitting, to the base station, at least one of a rank indicator (RI) value and a precoding matrix indicator (PMI) value associated with the selected value in the decision table.