Transmission time interval integration for multiple radio access technologies
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station and a user equipment (UE) may support coexistence of more than one radio access technology (RAT), where one of the RATs supports shortened transmission time intervals (sTTIs). Efficient techniques are described for enabling a coexistence between sTTIs associated with a first RAT and TTIs associated with a second RAT. The techniques may include indicating a layout that can accommodate the RATs, multiplexing subslots and slots for the RATs, rate-matching for the second RAT based on signaling around sTTI resources, dropping sTTIs for the first RAT or TTIs for the second RAT based on a collision of processing the TTIs or sTTIs, a single uplink operation for the UE, transmitting uplink control information for one RAT with an uplink channel for the other RAT, configuring power control settings for the first and second RAT, or a combination thereof.
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