H04W52/365

Reporting power headroom information

Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for reporting power headroom (“PH”) information. One apparatus is configured with a first serving cell for PUSCH transmissions having a first SCS and a second serving cell for PUSCH transmissions having a second SCS larger than the first SCS. The apparatus has an uplink resource allocation for a first slot on the first serving cell, where the first slot overlaps in time with multiple second slots on the second serving cell, and has an uplink resource allocation for at least one of the multiple second slots that are overlapped by the first slot. A processor calculates PH information for the second serving cell for a first PUSCH scheduled on a first one of the multiple second slots and a transceiver transmits the PH information in an uplink transmission on the first slot.

DYNAMIC DISABLING OF CLI MEASUREMENTS
20230224054 · 2023-07-13 ·

Methods, apparatuses, and computer readable medium for wireless communication is provided to dynamic disabling and enabling of cross-link interference (CLI) measurements. An example method includes receiving a configuration from a base station for CLI measurement. The example method further includes receiving a dynamic control signal from the base station to disable the CLI measurement. The example method further includes skipping one or more CLI measurements in response to receiving the dynamic control signal.

PHR Reporting for Multi-Beam PUSCH Transmissions

A user equipment (UE) is configured to provide a power headroom report (PHR) to a network. The UE receives a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) configuration from a base station of the wireless network, wherein the PUSCH configuration includes a plurality of beams over which PUSCH repetitions should be transmitted, determines at least one power headroom report (PHR) based on a power control parameter set corresponding to at least one of the plurality of beams or PUSCH repetitions and transmits the at least one PHR to the base station.

Managing sub-flow communications in user equipment

A method performed by a User Equipment (UE) for managing sub-flow communications is provided, the method includes selecting a sub-flow among a plurality of sub-flows of the UE based on a set of parameters associated with each of the plurality of sub-flows, and transmitting a plurality of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) acknowledgement messages in a single frame through the selected sub-flow, the plurality of TCP acknowledgement messages being associated with the plurality of sub-flows.

POWER REPORTING FOR NETWORK POWER MODIFICATION
20230224826 · 2023-07-13 ·

Methods, systems, and devices for including power reporting for network power modification are described. That is, a user equipment (UE) and a base station may exchange signaling supporting an MPR update at the UE. In some examples, the UE may transmit, to the base station, a request for resources for performing channel measurements in accordance with a power reduction update associated with the UE. In response, the UE may receive, from the base station, an indication of a set of resources. In some examples, the UE may perform one or more channel measurements using the set of resources based on receiving the indication of the set of resources. In such examples, the UE may transmit, to the base station, a report indicating one or more power parameters associated with the power reduction update based on the one or more channel measurements.

Maximum power reduction based on power headroom
11558827 · 2023-01-17 · ·

The disclosed technology provides a system and method for allocating resource blocks to a mobile device based on a power headroom of the mobile device as contained in a power headroom report (PHR) from the mobile device. The network allocates mobile devices with the highest power headroom (e.g., power headroom above a certain power threshold) with edge resource blocks, mobile devices with the lowest power headroom (e.g. power headroom below a certain power threshold) with inner resource blocks, and other mobile devices with outer resource blocks.

Power headroom report generation

Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for power headroom report generation. One method includes aggregating multiple serving cells. The method includes determining that a power headroom report is triggered. The method includes receiving, at a first time after the power headroom report is triggered, a first uplink grant that allocates resources for a new transmission on a serving cell of the multiple serving cells. The method includes determining a power headroom value for each serving cell of the multiple serving cells being activated based on information received prior to and including the first time. The method includes generating a power headroom report medium access control control element including at least the power headroom value for each serving cell of the multiple serving cells being activated.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF EXPOSURE CONTROL WITH WIRELESS LINKS
20230012055 · 2023-01-12 ·

Described embodiments provide systems and methods for adjusting a radio usage of a wireless link according to a time-averaged specific absorption rate (SAR). A first device configured to concurrently maintain a first wireless link with a second device and a second wireless link with an access point of a network may determine a proposed radio usage of the first wireless link and the second wireless link. The first device may determine a state of the first device according to the proposed radio usage and sensor information from at least one sensor of the first device. The first device may determine a time-averaged SAR of a user due to the first device, according to a defined time window and the determined state of the first device, to adjust the proposed radio usage of the first wireless link and the second wireless link to satisfy a threshold level of the time-averaged SAR.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF EXPOSURE CONTROL WITH WIRELESS LINKS
20230216532 · 2023-07-06 ·

Described embodiments provide systems and methods for adjusting a radio usage of a wireless link according to a time-averaged specific absorption rate (SAR). A first device configured to concurrently maintain a first wireless link with a second device and a second wireless link with an access point of a network may determine a proposed radio usage of the first wireless link and the second wireless link. The first device may determine a state of the first device according to the proposed radio usage and sensor information from at least one sensor of the first device. The first device may determine a time-averaged SAR of a user due to the first device, according to a defined time window and the determined state of the first device, to adjust the proposed radio usage of the first wireless link and the second wireless link to satisfy a threshold level of the time-averaged SAR.

TECHNOLOGIES FOR POWER HEADROOM REPORTING FOR TRANSMIT/RECEIVE POINTS
20230217379 · 2023-07-06 · ·

The present application relates to devices and components including apparatus, systems, and methods for power headroom reporting with respect to a plurality of transmit/receive points in wireless networks.