Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080310313 | PROTOCOL DATA UNIT RECOVERY - Information can transfer from a transmitter to a receiver; however, the transmission can consume valuable resources. Therefore, a number of times a transmission is attempted can be tracked and compared against a threshold value. If the transmission occurs too many times—based upon the comparison—then a reset can occur. Tracking can occur for a protocol data unit and/or a control protocol data unit to determine if a reset should occur. | 12-18-2008 |
20080310387 | PROTOCOL DATA UNIT PRIORITY MANAGEMENT - A single receiver can collect multiple protocol data units at one time originating from different sources. While it can be desirable for higher priority protocol data units to be processed, loss of data unit portions can cause confusion to the receiver. Therefore, even if a higher priority protocol data unit transfers to the receiver while a lower priority data unit is being processed, the lower priority unit can be completed before processing the higher priority unit; thus, there can be a lower likelihood of confusion among protocol data units. | 12-18-2008 |
20090161545 | DOWNLINK FLOW CONTROL - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate providing flow control feedback for controlling downlink data transmission rates. Various schemes can be utilized to send the flow control feedback from an access terminal to a base station. For example, a control PDU (e.g., MAC control PDU, PDCP control PDU) can be generated based upon a level of resource utilization of the access terminal, and sent to the base station for controlling the downlink data transmission rate. Following this example, a type of control PDU, a value included within the control PDU, etc. can be selected as a function of the level of resource utilization. By way of another illustration, a CQI report that includes a value selected as a function of the level of resource utilization associated with the access terminal can be generated and transmitted to the base station for controlling the downlink data transmission rate. | 06-25-2009 |
20090254731 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEMORY ALLOCATION IN EMBEDDED OR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for an improved memory allocation service in embedded or wireless devices. Memory is allocated using a combination of container memory items and referencing memory items. | 10-08-2009 |
20090303977 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSIONS - Techniques for controlling discontinuous transmissions in a wireless communication system are described. A method and apparatus for transmitting data on an uplink includes tracking past performance of at least one of an uplink channel condition and uplink system resources. A prediction of a likelihood of a completed or successful data transmission is performed. A long preamble is transmitted with an uplink control channel when the prediction indicates a likelihood of completion of the data transmission. When past performance indicates an unlikelihood of completing the transmission of the data, then the discontinuous mode is maintained without data transmission. | 12-10-2009 |
20090316904 | HARDWARE ACCELERATION FOR WWAN TECHNOLOGIES - Systems and methods for wireless communications are provided. These include data deciphering components, interrupt processing components, adaptive aggregations methods, optimized data path processing, buffer pool processing, application processing where data is formatted in a suitable format for a destination process, and Keystream bank processing among other hardware acceleration features. Such systems and methods are provided to simplify logic designs and mitigate processing steps during wireless network data processing. | 12-24-2009 |
20090318153 | METHOD TO INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OF HANDOVER MESSAGE BEING RECEIVED BY RECEIVER - A method for wireless communications is provided. The method includes triggering a handover process across a wireless network and generating handover messages on more than a single communications process to facilitate receipt of the handover messages. The method can include increasing the power associated with a communications channel in order to facilitate receipt of the handover messages and can also include generating multiple messages that also are increased in power by the communications channel. | 12-24-2009 |
20100074109 | NETWORK AND MOBILE DEVICE INITIATED QUALITY OF SERVICE - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate avoidance of duplicative resource allocation and/or erroneous service charges via unambiguously indicating an entity responsible for quality of service (QoS) initiation. In one example, an indication is provided to a mobile device to indicate a preference for network-initiated QoS or a preference for device-initiated QoS. QoS for a data flow can be established in accordance with the indication. For instance, the mobile device initiates QoS when the indication specifies a preference for device-initiated QoS while a network establishes QoS when the indication specifies a preference for network-initiated QoS. | 03-25-2010 |
20100075680 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING SUCCESSIVE PRE-REGISTRATION ATTEMPTS BY ACCESS TERMINALS - An access terminal pre-registers with a second access network via a first access network to ensure a quick handover in the future. Frequent pre-registration attempts are avoided by implementing a hysteresis timer that restricts when a pre-registration process can be initiated. The hysteresis timer is started when pre-registration is initiated by the access terminal. No new pre-registration attempts are permitted if the hysteresis timer has not expired. An abort condition can cause the hysteresis timer to be aborted early, and a new pre-registration can be initiated. Access points in the first access network may be grouped into one or more pre-registration zones. If the access terminal moves from a first access point to a second access point, a new pre-registration is skipped if the first and second access points have the same pre-registration zone or the second access point is aware of the pre-registration zone for the first access point. | 03-25-2010 |
20100099412 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SYSTEM SELECTION IN A MULTIMODE WIRELESS DEVICE - Devices and methods are provided for system selection from a plurality of wireless system access technologies, such as a first group (e.g., 3GPP2 technologies) and a second group (e.g., 3GPP technologies). In one embodiment, the method may involve storing identification information pertaining to the first group in a database, wherein the database may concern the priority of ones of the access technologies pertaining to the second group. The method may also involve selecting a preferred access technology from one of the first and second groups based at least in part on the identification information stored in the database. | 04-22-2010 |
20100111043 | 1XRTT AND HRPD NEIGHBOR LIST SUPPORT OVER LTE - Devices and methods are provided for supporting single carrier Radio Transmission Technology (1×RTT) and High Rate Packet Data (HRPD) neighbor lists over LTE, thereby enabling efficient scans for 3GPP2 neighbors with minimal interruption to the LTE operations both when idle or when in-traffic. In one embodiment, the method may involve accessing a neighbor list, each neighboring system in the list being prioritized based at least in part on whether the access terminal (AT) supports a hybrid mode. For example, the method may involve selecting the 3GPP2 system to handin to based at least in part on the neighbor list. | 05-06-2010 |
20100284333 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DATA SESSION SUSPEND CONTROL IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methodologies are described herein that facilitate data session suspend control in a multi-radio wireless communication system based on user equipment capability. As described herein, various techniques are provided herein whereby a wireless communication network with which a user device communicates can suspend a data session and/or other communication session associated with the user device upon identifying that the user device has moved to a disparate communication network based on the transmitter/receiver capabilities of the user device. In one example herein, a mobility management entity and/or other network management entity can determine whether to perform suspend control based on an event notification from another network based on user capability. In another example herein, a network to which a user device moves can determine whether to send an event notification to another network associated with the user device based on capabilities of the user device. | 11-11-2010 |
20110040947 | Apparatus and Method for Memory Management and Efficient Data Processing - Multiple memory pools are defined in hardware for operating on data. At least one memory pool has a lower latency that the other memory pools. Hardware components operate directly on data in the lower latency memory pool. | 02-17-2011 |
20110040948 | Apparatus and Method for Efficient Memory Allocation - Incoming data frames are parsed by a hardware component. Headers are extracted and stored in a first location along with a pointer to the associated payload. Payloads are stored in a single, contiguous memory location. | 02-17-2011 |
20110041127 | Apparatus and Method for Efficient Data Processing - Efficient data processing apparatus and methods include hardware components which are pre-programmed by software. Each hardware component triggers the other to complete its tasks. After the final pre-programmed hardware task is complete, the hardware component issues a software interrupt. | 02-17-2011 |
20110041128 | Apparatus and Method for Distributed Data Processing - An apparatus and method for distributed data processing is described herein. A main processor programs a mini-processor to process an incoming data stream. The mini-processor is located in close proximity to hardware components operating on the input data stream. A copy engine is also provided for copying data from multiple protocol data units in a single copy operation. | 02-17-2011 |
20110092208 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNIFYING DIFFERENT MULTI-MODE SYSTEM SELECTION FRAMEWORKS - A unified approach multi-mode system selection is provided for a mobile device implementing multiple multi-mode system selection (MMSS). Different system operators may provide their own MMSS databases and rules in different frameworks. To allow a mobile device to perform MMSS without modifying its software, the different databases may be mapped into a common database. In one example, an MMSS solution is implemented that uses a Preferred Roaming List (PRL) database according to a 3GPP2 system selection to specify the prioritization of 3GPP and 3GPP2 systems the mobile device. When the mobile device is powered up, the information in the different MMSS databases is mapped into a common database (“PRL with PLMN records”). The wireless communication device then acts on this information in the common database to perform system selection. | 04-21-2011 |
20110113164 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DATA COMMUNICATION - Implementations of systems, methods and apparatus include aspects of resource conservation strategies that may be useful for a USB compliant device that experiences resource limitations over durations longer than contemplated by the USB standards. Implementations of systems, methods and apparatus disclosed herein enable a USB compliant device to selectively process interrupts and/or other overhead resulting from USB communications between a host and the device. By not processing some interrupts and/or other overhead, based in part on the current level of resource utilization, a device can free up resources needed to process relatively high data-rate incoming traffic from the host. In some implementations, when locally implemented techniques prove to be insufficient, the device may optionally request that the host reduce the data-rate on the downlink. | 05-12-2011 |
20110188451 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ENABLE INTER-SYSTEM TRANSFER OF A PACKET SWITCHED SESSION - Apparatus and methods for a user equipment (UE) to initiate an inter-system transfer of a communication session include listening for communications from a first and a second technology type network. Further, the aspects include establishing a circuit switched session with the first technology type network and establishing a packet switched session with a serving node of a first one of the first or the second technology type network. Also, the aspects include determining to transfer the packet switched session to a target node of a second one of the first or the second technology type network. Additionally, the aspects include transmitting a message, by the UE, to the target node, thereby causing the technology type network of the target node to fetch information about the packet switched session from the other network of the serving node in order to effect the transfer and continuation of the packet switched session. | 08-04-2011 |
20110207473 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTI-MODE SYSTEM SELECTION - Devices and methods are provided for optimizing the timing of multi-mode system scans in a wireless communication environment. In one embodiment, the method may involve determining at least one of location and movement of a mobile entity (ME). The method may involve adjusting a timer between preferred system scans based on the at least one of the location and the movement of the ME. For example, determining may involve utilizing a movement sensor (e.g., an accelerometer and/or a voltage-controlled oscillator accumulator) to detect the movement of the ME, and/or receiving signals from a Global Positioning System or the like. | 08-25-2011 |
20110249624 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD TO ENABLE DOMAIN SELECTION IN A MULTIMODE DEVICE - Certain aspects of the present disclosure propose a method for domain selection in a multimode UE. The domain selection method may be used to select domains for short message service (SMS) and/or voice service when the UE has camped on a packet switched (PS) network such as LTE. The proposed domain selection method may take into account UE capabilities, home operator preferences, visited operator preferences, visited network capabilities, and user settings. | 10-13-2011 |
20110296064 | UPLINK DATA THROTTLING BY BUFFER STATUS REPORT (BSR) SCALING - A technique for uplink data throttling includes buffer status report (BSR) scaling. A target data flow rate may be determined based on at least on condition of a wireless device. The buffer status report may be adjusted to cause the target flow rate and transmitted by the wireless device. The wireless device may then receive a flow control command based on the buffer status report. | 12-01-2011 |
20110310737 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QOS CONTEXT TRANSFER DURING INTER RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY HANDOVER IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methodologies are described herein that facilitate efficient transfer of quality of service (QoS) context during inter-radio access technology (RAT) handovers. In particular, techniques are described herein for establishing rules for whether a user equipment unit (UE) or an associated network should establish QoS for a mixed-mode application, identifying flow to bearer mappings when translating QoS across an inter-RAT handover, mapping QoS parameters of respective RATs, mitigating QoS depreciation upon multiple handovers, performing one or more actions if QoS is not acceptable in a new RAT, maintaining QoS during tunnel mode, and handling scenarios in which a UE moves between a RAT using network-initiated QoS and a RAT using UE-initiated QoS. | 12-22-2011 |
20110310850 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QOS CONTEXT TRANSFER DURING INTER RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY HANDOVER IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methodologies are described herein that facilitate efficient transfer of quality of service (QoS) context during inter-radio access technology (RAT) handovers. In particular, techniques are described herein for establishing rules for whether a user equipment unit (UE) or an associated network should establish QoS for a mixed-mode application, identifying flow to bearer mappings when translating QoS across an inter-RAT handover, mapping QoS parameters of respective RATs, mitigating QoS depreciation upon multiple handovers, performing one or more actions if QoS is not acceptable in a new RAT, maintaining QoS during tunnel mode, and handling scenarios in which a UE moves between a RAT using network-initiated QoS and a RAT using UE-initiated QoS. | 12-22-2011 |
20110310851 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QOS CONTEXT TRANSFER DURING INTER RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY HANDOVER IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methodologies are described herein that facilitate efficient transfer of quality of service (QoS) context during inter-radio access technology (RAT) handovers. In particular, techniques are described herein for establishing rules for whether a user equipment unit (UE) or an associated network should establish QoS for a mixed-mode application, identifying flow to bearer mappings when translating QoS across an inter-RAT handover, mapping QoS parameters of respective RATs, mitigating QoS depreciation upon multiple handovers, performing one or more actions if QoS is not acceptable in a new RAT, maintaining QoS during tunnel mode, and handling scenarios in which a UE moves between a RAT using network-initiated QoS and a RAT using UE-initiated QoS. | 12-22-2011 |
20110312321 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALLBACK CALL SETUP DELAY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - In accordance with aspects of the disclosure, a method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for wireless communication. The method, apparatus, and computer program product may be configured to determine whether a device is switching from a first radio access technology to a second radio access technology to perform a circuit switched call setup process and determine whether at least one of a circuit switched domain registration procedure and a packet switched domain registration procedure is to be performed on the second radio access technology. | 12-22-2011 |
20110317659 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALLBACK RELIABILITY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - In accordance with aspects of the disclosure, a method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for wireless communication. The method, apparatus, and computer program product may be configured to determine that a device is switching from a first cell and a first location to a second cell and a second location to implement a mobile terminated circuit switched fallback process, generate a routing area update message including a flag indicating a pending data packet for communication, and transmit the generated routing area update message. | 12-29-2011 |
20120039176 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DOWNLINK FLOW CONTROL IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for downlink rate control by a user equipment (UE) (e.g., when an overload condition happens at the UE) are provided. For example, the UE may experience CPU overload, CPU near-overload, memory overload, memory near-overload, overheating or near-overheating. For certain aspects, the UE may simulate a “degraded channel” in order to cause an eNodeB to lower a transmission rate or block-size as it would in response to receiving an indication of bad channel conditions. The UE may simulate a degraded channel by modifying a channel quality indicator (CQI) and transmitting negative acknowledgment (NACK) messages to the eNodeB. Therefore, the eNodeB may be responsible for guaranteeing quality of service (QoS) based on the new degraded channel condition. In other aspects, UE downlink flow control is achieved by dropping hybrid automatic repeat request (HARM) packets or reducing a radio link control (RLC) receive window size when an overload condition occurs. | 02-16-2012 |
20120064884 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IMPROVING CIRCUIT-SWITCHED FALLBACK PERFORMANCE - Circuit-switched fallback (CSFB) is a technique to deliver voice-services to a mobile, when the mobile is camped in a long-term evolution (LTE) network. This may be required when the LTE network does not support voice services natively. If a user makes a mobile originating (MO) call, or receives a mobile terminating (MT) call, the LIE may inform the LTE network that the UE is leaving for the call by initiating a call setup procedure. However, there may be instances where the call setup procedure may fail. If the call setup procedure was either not initiated, or was initiated but failed, the UE may determine to search for a suitable CS RAT/cell on its own without instructions/commands from the network. Therefore, certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for the UE to find CS services based on information collected at the UE. | 03-15-2012 |
20120064885 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IMPROVING CIRCUIT-SWITCHED FALLBACK USER EXPERIENCE - Circuit-switched fallback (CSFB) is a technique to deliver voice-services to a mobile, when the mobile is camped in a long-term evolution (LTE) network. This may be required when the LTE network does not support voice services natively. The LTE network and a 3GPP CS network (e.g., UMTS or GSM) may be connected using a tunnel interface. The UE may register with the 3GPP CS network while on the LTE network by exchanging messages with the 3GPP CS core network over the tunnel interface. If a user receives a mobile terminating (MT) call, the UE may inform the LTE network that the UE is leaving for the call by initiating a call setup procedure. However, there may be instances where the call setup procedure may fail. Therefore, certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for providing an indication of the failed call to the user. | 03-15-2012 |
20120071163 | Method and Apparatus to Enable a UE to Return to a Wireless Network After Failure to Obtain Service - Techniques for enabling a user equipment (UE) to return to a wireless network after failure to obtain a particular service (e.g., voice service) are described. The UE may determine that the wireless network does not support the particular service at a first location (e.g., the current UE location). In response, the UE may disable the wireless network and may refrain from attempting to obtain the particular service (or possibly any service) from the wireless network. The UE may thereafter re-enable the wireless network based on a trigger, which may result from a timer, an event, or broadcast information from another wireless network. After re-enabling the wireless network, the UE may perform cell search and system selection and may detect and select the wireless network. The UE may determine that the wireless network supports the particular service at a second location and may obtain the particular service from the wireless network. | 03-22-2012 |
20120106509 | DATA REPROCESSING IN RADIO PROTOCOL LAYERS - A method for reprocessing data in a radio protocol layer is described. The method includes communicating using a first radio access technology. Data in a processed data buffer of a first radio access technology protocol layer is reprocessed. The reprocessed data is forwarded to an unprocessed data buffer. A trigger for a handover from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology may be detected. A trigger for a radio connection release may also be detected. | 05-03-2012 |
20120140731 | DETERMINING A NON-ACCESS STRATUM MESSAGE COUNT IN HANDOVER - Techniques for deriving message counts based at least in part on a locally stored message count and at least a portion of a message count received from a remote network node are disclosed. The message counts can relate to downlink (DL) non-access stratum (NAS) counts. In one aspect, a device can receive a number of least significant bits of the DL NAS count in a handover message. The device can derive a DL NAS count by utilizing a remaining portion of most significant bits of a locally stored DL NAS count, and can determine whether to increment or decrement the most significant bits based at least in part on a parameter to handle cases where the least significant bits of the locally stored DL NAS count have wrapped due to overflow and/or underflow. | 06-07-2012 |
20120176898 | DOWNLINK FLOW CONTROL USING PACKET DROPPING TO CONTROL TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) LAYER THROUGHPUT - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications and methods and apparatus for downlink flow control at a user equipment (UE). Aspects generally include monitoring, by a UE, one or more parameters related to the UE, and selectively dropping received packets based on the one or more parameters in order to trigger a rate control mechanism. Selectively dropping received packets may occur at a Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer in order to reduce a corresponding transmission control protocol (TCP) throughput. Accordingly, packets may be selectively dropped prior to reaching an applications processor. | 07-12-2012 |
20120176922 | DOWNLINK FLOW CONTROL BY ADDING NOISE TO A RECEIVER TO REDUCE PHYSICAL LAYER THROUGHPUT - Aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications and techniques and apparatus for downlink flow control at the physical layer of a user equipment (UE). Aspects generally include monitoring one or more parameters related to the UE and intentionally reducing channel quality based on the one or more parameters to trigger downlink flow control. According to aspects, channel quality may be reduced by degrading receiver performance and/or intentionally adding noise to a signal. | 07-12-2012 |
20120207096 | PROTOCOL DATA UNIT PRIORITY MANAGEMENT - A single receiver can collect multiple protocol data units at one time originating from different sources. While it can be desirable for higher priority protocol data units to be processed, loss of data unit portions can cause confusion to the receiver. Therefore, even if a higher priority protocol data unit transfers to the receiver while a lower priority data unit is being processed, the lower priority unit can be completed before processing the higher priority unit; thus, there can be a lower likelihood of confusion among protocol data units. | 08-16-2012 |
20120218922 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR EMPLOYING DIFFERENT CAPABILITIES FOR DIFFERENT DUPLEXING MODES - Certain aspects of the present disclosure propose techniques for independently signaling features supported by a user equipment (UE) in different duplexing modes. The UE may be capable of communicating in frequency division duplexing (FDD) and time division duplexing (TDD) modes. The UE may obtain a FDD-specific feature group indicators (FGIs) set and a TDD-specific FGIs set, and signal at least one of the FDD-specific FGIs set or TDD-specific FGIs set. In addition, the UE may take one or more actions to reduce the likelihood of transitioning to a mode of operation that is different from its current mode of operation. | 08-30-2012 |
20120236709 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRESERVING SESSION CONTEXT DURING INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY SERVICE RETRY - A method is provided for facilitating preservation of session context information during an inter-radio access technology service retry. A user equipment (UE) may initiate a data transmission for a first service over a wireless communication session with a first network. Upon ascertaining that the first service has failed over the first network, a failover procedure is initiated by sending a service request for a second service to the first network. The second service may be distinct from the first service and has the effect of suspending the wireless communication session with the first network. The UE then resends the data transmission for the first service over a second network. The UE then resumes use of the wireless communication session over the first network after resending the data transmission over the second network. This resumption is done by using context information for the wireless communication session preserved prior to the suspension. | 09-20-2012 |
20120302241 | TRANSITIONING OF MOBILE DEVICES WITHIN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK BETWEEN MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES - Network re-selection by an idle mobile device between multiple radio access technologies (RATs) is provided for communication networks without a network-based solution. When a user equipment (UE) enters idle mode while camped to a first RAT network, it initiates an out of service search procedure that causes the UE to search for other RATs within a same public land mobile network (PLMN). If another RAT network is detected, the UE determines whether the priority of the detected RAT is higher than the priority of the first RAT. When the detected RAT has a higher priority than the first RAT, the UE re-selects and camps to that detected RAT network. If the detected RAT does not have a higher priority or no other RAT is detected within the PLMN, the UE re-camps to the first RAT network. | 11-29-2012 |
20120322446 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY SEARCH - Certain aspects of the disclosure relate generally to search of radio access technologies (RAT). For example, certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for performing higher priority radio access technology (RAT) searches in areas having a plurality of overlapping RATs, such as Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) and Long Term Evolution (LTE). According to certain aspects, a user equipment (UE) may be configured to periodically search for higher priority RATs in neighboring cells. According to certain aspects, upon finding a higher priority RAT cell, the UE may be further configured to evaluate, or “pre-evaluate”, criteria for cell reselection from found cell to the currently camped cell, while still camped on the current cell. The UE may be configured to decide whether or not to switch to the found cell based on the evaluation. | 12-20-2012 |
20120322447 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INTER-RAT CELL RESELECTION - Certain aspects of the disclosure relate generally to search of radio access technologies (RAT). For example, certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for facilitating higher priority radio access technology (RAT) search and cell reselection in areas having a plurality of overlapping RATs, such as GSM and LTE. According to certain aspects, a user equipment (UE) may generate a local set of cell reselection parameters based on one or more default cell reselection parameters and/or stored system information received during previous connects with found cells. According to certain aspects, the UE may perform cell reselection based on the local set of cell reselection parameters. | 12-20-2012 |
20130021995 | Power Optimization Using Scheduling Request Delay - Certain aspects of the disclosure relate generally to techniques for managing scheduling requests (SRs) for resources for uplink transmission. For example, certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a method for wireless communication including determining a transmit opportunity for transmitting SR for uplink resources based, at least in part, on a discontinuous reception (DRX) time cycle. According to certain aspects, a user equipment (UE) may delay transmitting the SR based on the DRX time cycle to prevent repeated interruption of the DRX cycle that may reduce benefits of the power-saving DRX scheme. | 01-24-2013 |
20130039173 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OVERLOAD MITIGATION USING UPLINK TRANSMIT POWER BACKOFF - Certain aspects of the disclosure relate generally to uplink flow control of wireless devices for mitigation of overload issues. A user equipment (UE) may reduce an average transmit power for the uplink channel based on whether an overload metric (e.g., temperature metric) exceeds a threshold value. The UE may perform duty cycling for an uplink control channel when an overactive uplink control channel is a dominating factor in a thermal issue. The UE may further reduce a maximum power transmit limit (MTPL) for one or more uplink channels, such as physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). | 02-14-2013 |
20130064153 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO REDUCE POWER CONSUMPTION FOR HARQ DECODING - Certain aspects of the present disclosure may help reduce power consumption by allowing a UE to remain in a low power state by not attempting to decode ACK/NACK transmissions after receiving a positive acknowledgement (ACK). | 03-14-2013 |
20130070728 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING A CALL FALLBACK USER EXPERIENCE - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques for improving a circuit-switched fallback (CSFB) user experience. In aspects, methods and systems for autonomously returning a user equipment (UE) from a 2G (2 | 03-21-2013 |
20130094472 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR REDUCING VOICE/DATA INTERRUPTION DURING A MOBILITY PROCEDURE - Method and apparatus are provided that may help improve user experience during a media session when a mobility procedure of a user equipment (UE) involved in the session causes disruption in reception of packets. According to certain aspects, upon detecting an event indicating a mobility procedure is likely to occur, the UE may increase size of a buffer used to store packets during the session and/or reduce the rate at which packets are played out from the buffer to reduce service (e.g., voice/data) interruption. | 04-18-2013 |
20130128768 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING CONTROL CHANNEL TRANSMISSION - Methods and apparatuses are provided that include enhancing decoding of multicast broadcast control communications, which can be of a relatively large size. A configuration message related to a broadcast channel structure can be received in multiple instances and/or segmented data units. A receiver can combine multiple instances and/or accumulate segmented data units to obtain and/or decode a control channel over which the configuration message is communicated. Communicating segmented data units of the configuration message can allow a broadcast station to utilize a lower data rate, more reliable modulation and coding scheme to encode the configuration message. | 05-23-2013 |
20130128863 | Deferred Measurement Control Reading of System Information Block (SIB) Messages - A method of wireless communication defers measurement control reading of a SIB. The method includes determining whether a user equipment (UE) has been redirected to a first radio access technology (RAT) from a second RAT. The method also includes selectively reading a system information block (SIB) based on whether the UE was redirected to the first RAT from a second RAT. | 05-23-2013 |
20130142049 | USING WIRELESS WIDE AREA NETWORK PROTOCOL INFORMATION FOR MANAGING A PERFORMANCE LEVEL OF A PROCESSOR - Methods and apparatuses are provided for managing a performance level of a processing circuit, such as a modem, by making adjustments to one or more operating parameters provided to the processing circuit, such as a voltage supplied to the processing circuit and/or a clock frequency of the processing circuit. The processing circuit is adapted to monitor wireless wide area network (WWAN) protocol information. The processing circuit may adjust at least one operating parameter provided to the processing circuit in response to the monitored wireless wide area network (WWAN) protocol information. | 06-06-2013 |
20130183981 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING CELL REDIRECTION SEARCH TIME - Aspects of the present disclosure provides methods, corresponding apparatus and program products, for improving LTE to another network (e.g., Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, WCDMA) redirection search time. A user equipment (UE) may receive a redirection message indicating a frequency for a potential target cell and may attempt to acquire a target cell based on the frequency indicated in the redirection message. IF the UE's attempt to acquire a target cell based on the indicated frequency fails to find a suitable target cell, the UE may attempt to find a suitable target cell using a heuristic approach involving one or more frequencies different than the frequency indicated in the redirection message. | 07-18-2013 |
20130189987 | USER EQUIPMENT CENTRIC MECHANISM FOR ENABLING 2G/3G PREFERRED CAMPING - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus receives, at a user equipment, broadcast system information including one or more reselection priorities defined by a network operator for UE operation, each of the reselection priorities identifies a priority for one or more of a RAT and a RAN. The apparatus determines the availability of a first radio access network (RAN) operated using a first radio access technology (RAT) while camped in idle mode on a second RAN using a second RAT. The apparatus initiates a reselection procedure targeting the first RAN regardless of the reselection priorities. | 07-25-2013 |
20130194947 | UE-INITIATED DYNAMIC ACTIVATION AND DE-ACTIVATION OF SECONDARY CARRIERS - Managing of secondary carriers for a multicarrier user equipment (UE) is described in which the UE initiates or provides input for activation and deactivation of selected secondary cells in a carrier aggregation depending on allocation or provisioning of UE radio frequency resources. | 08-01-2013 |
20130201834 | DOWNLINK DATA TRANSFER FLOW CONTROL DURING CARRIER AGGREGATION - Techniques are provided for controlling downlink data transfer during carrier aggregation. For example, a method may control a secondary component carrier downlink (DL) in a wireless communication network using carrier aggregation. The method may include detecting, by a mobile entity, an event indicating a resource constraint at the mobile entity related to a data transmission from a base station to the mobile entity on a secondary component carrier of a carrier aggregation enabled connection. The method may include, in response to detecting the event, controlling the data transmission by signaling a status of the secondary component carrier DL to the base station. | 08-08-2013 |
20130201850 | VOICE/DATA HYBRID MODE - A method for voice/data hybrid mode within a user equipment (UE). The method includes detecting a first radio access technology (RAT) activity in response to a received first RAT suspend request for a second RAT tune-away. The method also includes adaptively performing the first RAT suspend request according to a predetermined priority of the detected first RAT activity and a second RAT tune-away activity. A receive chain is shared between a first RAT modem and a second RAT modem of the UE. | 08-08-2013 |
20130203417 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING MOBILITY IN A MULTI-RADIO DEVICE - Methods, apparatus, and computer program products for managing mobility in a multi-radio device are provided. One example method generally includes detecting that a first channel is not usable for communicating via a first radio access technology (RAT); receiving a message to redirect from a second channel to the first channel; determining the first channel is in a set of one or more blocked channels not usable for the first RAT; and in response to the determination, taking one or more actions. Another example method generally includes detecting that a first channel is not usable for communicating via a first RAT and providing an indication to a network that a user equipment (UE) no longer supports the first channel. | 08-08-2013 |
20130208605 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UE-BASED HANDOVER DURING NETWORK COVERAGE HOLES - Apparatus and methods are described herein for efficiently handing over a user equipment from an earlier-technology network back to a later-technology network upon detecting the end of a coverage hole in the later-technology network. The UE may be configured to measure signals from the later-technology network. When the UE discovers, upon establishment or reestablishment of a PS data connection, that the later-technology network signal exceeds a defined threshold, the UE may initiate a handover back to the later-technology network. | 08-15-2013 |
20130235843 | ALLEVIATION OF TCP PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION DUE TO CARRIER SUSPENSION OR UE TUNE-AWAY - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided in which a probability of occurrence of an event expected to occur within a period of time is determined, where the event comprises one or more of a tune-away event and a suspension event. One or more transmission control protocol parameters are manipulated before the occurrence of the event when the probability of occurrence exceeds a threshold to increase a retransmission time out parameter value, or to maintain a desirable congestion window size. The transmission control protocol parameters may be manipulated by delaying, duplicating or dropping acknowledgements and/or by selectively dropping received packets before, during, or after the event. | 09-12-2013 |
20130244660 | MITIGATING PAGING COLLISION FOR DUAL-CAMPED SINGLE RADIO RECEIVERS - Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication and to handling paging cycle overlaps by a dual camped UE. According to an aspect, a UE may detect a paging occasion of a cell in the first RAT and a paging occasion of a cell in a second RAT, and camp on a third RAT upon determining that the paging occasions overlap. Prior to camping on the third RAT, according to aspects, the UE may perform a cell reselection in the first RAT after determining that the paging occasions of the first and second RATs overlap, detect a paging occasion of the reselected cell in the first RAT, and camp on the third RAT when the paging occasion of the reselected cell in the first RAT and the paging occasion of the second RAT overlap. | 09-19-2013 |
20130250765 | DELAY BASED ACTIVE QUEUE MANAGEMENT FOR UPLINK TRAFFIC IN USER EQUIPMENT - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus stores data packets in a buffer. In addition, the apparatus determines a delay of at least one data packet of the data packets in the buffer. Furthermore, the apparatus controls a TCP data flow rate based on the determined delay. The apparatus may also store ACKs in a second buffer and drop an ACK of the stored ACKs when one of a number of stored ACKs is greater than a first threshold or a size of the stored ACKs is greater than a second threshold. | 09-26-2013 |
20130258998 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING DATA SERVICE AVAILABILITY - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for improving data service availability. Certain aspects provide methods and apparatus for wireless communications by a UE including determining, while the UE is in a coverage area of a first network, that a connection to a second network, comprising a packet data network (PDN), is disconnected locally, and taking at least one action to avoid a rejection of a request to connect to the second network. | 10-03-2013 |
20130265987 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING DEVICE HANDOVER DURING A CALL - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for improving the performance of a user equipment handover during a data call. In one aspect, a source base station determines to handover user equipment (UE) to a target base station. The source base station first determines whether the UE is in a data call prior to the handover. The source base station then modifies one or more of connected mode discontinuous reception (CDRX) and semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) parameters with the UE based on determining to handover the UE and determining that the UE is in the data call. | 10-10-2013 |
20130272185 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING CONTROL CHANNEL TRANSMISSION - Methods and apparatuses are provided that include enhancing decoding of multicast broadcast control communications, which can be of a relatively large size. A configuration message related to a broadcast channel structure can be received in multiple instances and/or segmented data units. A receiver can combine multiple instances and/or accumulate segmented data units to obtain and/or decode a control channel over which the configuration message is communicated. Communicating segmented data units of the configuration message can allow a broadcast station to utilize a lower data rate, more reliable modulation and coding scheme to encode the configuration message. | 10-17-2013 |
20130303168 | MECHANISM TO IMPROVE DYNAMIC SHARING OF RECEIVE CHAIN(S) AMONG RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES - Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication and to mechanisms designed to help improve dynamic sharing of one or more receive chains among different radio access technologies (RATs). For example, the mechanisms may be used with LTE and other RATs where Carrier Aggregation is used for simultaneous voice and LTE (SV-LTE) applications. | 11-14-2013 |
20130343265 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING VOICE CODER AND SCHEDULING TIMING - The described aspects include methods and apparatus for aligning a voice over data vocoder timing at a user equipment (UE). A scheduling interval timing is determined at the UE, and a timing of a vocoder of the UE can be aligned based on the scheduling interval timing. The UE transmits one or more packets generated by the vocoder according to the timing in at least one transmission period related to the scheduling interval timing. Thus, time delay between packet generation and transmission can be minimized. | 12-26-2013 |
20140003364 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING CALL SETUP PERFORMANCE | 01-02-2014 |
20140016550 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OFFLOADING CHECKSUM PROCESSING - Aspects of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for offloading checksum processing in a user equipment (UE) (e.g., from an application processor to a modem processor). Such offloading may speed up packet processing, increase data rate, and/or free up resources of the application processor for other tasks. | 01-16-2014 |
20140105041 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PACKET LOSS RATE-BASED CODEC ADAPTATION - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided where, at a first wireless node, a weighted average of a frame loss rate is determined for a plurality of frames transmitted from a second wireless node using a first codec; feedback is transmitted to the second wireless node based at least in part on the frame loss rate; and one or more frames are received from the second wireless node using a second codec, responsive to transmitting the feedback. Also, transmitting from a first wireless node a plurality of frames to a second wireless node using a first codec; receiving frame loss rate information from the second wireless node responsive to the transmitting; selecting a second codec, based at least in part on the frame loss rate information, and transmitting a second plurality of frames to the second wireless node using the second codec. | 04-17-2014 |
20140135016 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING THE FREQUENCY OF AUTONOMOUS SEARCH FUNCTIONS FOR DISCOVERING CSG CELLS - Apparatus and methods of maintaining a cell database for wireless communications include discovering a second cell to which a user equipment may reselect. In an aspect, the user equipment may be currently served by a first cell and the second cell is a closed subscriber group cell. Further, aspects include querying a fingerprinting database to determine whether the second cell was previously recorded in the fingerprinting database. Upon determining that the second cell was not previously recorded, further aspects include adding the second cell to the fingerprinting database. Adding the second cell may comprise indicating an association between the first cell and the second cell in the fingerprinting database. | 05-15-2014 |
20140153547 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR QOS CONTEXT TRANSFER DURING INTER RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY HANDOVER IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methodologies are described herein that facilitate efficient transfer of quality of service (QoS) context during inter-radio access technology (RAT) handovers. In particular, techniques are described herein for establishing rules for whether a user equipment unit (UE) or an associated network should establish QoS for a mixed-mode application, identifying flow to bearer mappings when translating QoS across an inter-RAT handover, mapping QoS parameters of respective RATs, mitigating QoS depreciation upon multiple handovers, performing one or more actions if QoS is not acceptable in a new RAT, maintaining QoS during tunnel mode, and handling scenarios in which a UE moves between a RAT using network-initiated QoS and a RAT using UE-initiated QoS. | 06-05-2014 |
20140162620 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR UPDATING A DEVICE CONFIGURATION - Methods and apparatus are provided for device configuration (e.g., feature segment loading and system selection). Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to operating a user equipment (UE) in a first radio access network (RAN) with a first set of modem features that supports the first RAN, detecting a second RAN not supported by the first set of modem features, and rebooting the modem software to load a second set of modem features that supports the detected RAN. For certain aspects, the first RAN may be a Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) network and the second RAN may be a Wideband-Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) network or Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network. This allows features to be loaded into memory (e.g., only) when they are required to support a detected RAN, rather than loading an entire image, thereby conserving DRAM and increasing efficiency. | 06-12-2014 |
20140269475 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING UPLINK SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING ACTIVATION - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus communicates with a UE in a DRX mode and using SPS and transmits information that enables the UE to reduce an amount of awake time while in the DRX mode and while using SPS. In another aspect, an apparatus communicates with a node using a DRX mode and using SPS and receives information that enables a reduction in an amount of awake time required while in the DRX mode and while using SPS. | 09-18-2014 |
20140362695 | DOWNLINK FLOW CONTROL - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate providing flow control feedback for controlling downlink data transmission rates. Various schemes can be utilized to send the flow control feedback from an access terminal to a base station. For example, a control PDU (e.g., MAC control PDU, PDCP control PDU) can be generated based upon a level of resource utilization of the access terminal, and sent to the base station for controlling the downlink data transmission rate. Following this example, a type of control PDU, a value included within the control PDU, etc. can be selected as a function of the level of resource utilization. By way of another illustration, a CQI report that includes a value selected as a function of the level of resource utilization associated with the access terminal can be generated and transmitted to the base station for controlling the downlink data transmission rate. | 12-11-2014 |