Abstract:
A method and apparatus for handling a difference between a first and second message prior to decoding is disclosed The signaling scena&pgr;o illustrated by FIG 1 and using the codeword properties defined herein, the vanous embodiments may combine multiple messages under the hypothesis that the value of a message portion corresponding to any subsequent observed transmission is different Accordingly, a first set of observations (LLR's) (601 ) may be compared with a second or subsequent set of observations (603), and if the observations are found sufficiently similar, may be further compared in the context of a hypothesized difference (607) in constituent message information words Once any difference in information words is identified, the second or subsequent set of observations may be combined (611) with the first set of observations after suitable arithmetic processing, and prior to further decoding.
Abstract:
One embodiment is directed to a distributed antenna system (DAS) including a host unit and a plurality of remote units. The host unit includes a plurality of base transceiver stations and a switch. Each of the base transceiver stations is configured to provide a downstream baseband digital signal to the switch and to receive an upstream baseband digital signal from the switch, wherein each downstream baseband digital signal and upstream baseband digital signal is a digital representation of the RF channel at baseband of the respective base transceiver station. The switch is configured to route each of the downstream baseband digital signals to a respective subset of the remote units as one or more downstream serial data streams and to route each of the upstream baseband digital signals from one or more upstream serial data streams to a respective subset of the base transceiver stations.
Abstract:
In a method for scheduling resources, the method includes receiving a first control channel in a first subframe (426) as a part of wireless communication between a user equipment (102) and a network equipment (110) using a first type of radio access technology wherein the first control channel (408) includes a first scheduling grant for scheduling resources in a second subframe (424) using a second type of radio access technology. The method also includes receiving a second control channel in the first subframe using the first type of radio access technology wherein the second control channel includes a second scheduling grant for the scheduling resources in the first subframe using the first type of radio access technology.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for a co-scheduler can mitigate UE-to-UE adjacent carrier frequency band interference by allocating three sets to a first user equipment uplink. Each set has at least one sub-carrier in a first frequency band, at least one uplink time period, and at least one transmission power parameter. The co-scheduler initially allocates the first set. The co-scheduler allocates the second set in response to detecting a second user equipment operating proximal to the first user equipment, and the second set differs from the first set in either at least one sub-carrier or at least one transmission power parameter. The co-scheduler allocates the third set in response to detecting that the second user equipment is no longer operating proximal to the first user equipment, and the third set differs from the second set in either at least one sub-carrier or at least one transmission power parameter. Various methods for controlling an aggressor user equipment (UE) can use two transmission power control loops to mitigate UE-to-UE adjacent carrier frequency band interference to a geographically proximal victim UE. The aggressor UE can select between different transmission power parameters based on two (or more) power values. The usage of any particular power value depends on the time period of the transmission. For example, if a proximal victim UE is scheduled to receive when the aggressor UE is scheduled to transmit, a lower power value may be selected as instructed by a co-scheduler or determined by the aggressor UE. The aggressor UE can also send dual power headroom reports to its serving base station based on the two power values.
Abstract:
A method (500) and apparatus for multi-radio coexistence has a victim user equipment (UE) that receives (515) a sequence of subframes at a first transceiver from a serving base station, measures (520) channel state on the subframes to obtain channel state measurements, determines (530) a high-low interference pattern based on the channel state measurements, and transmits (550) to the serving base station a report that includes an indicator related to the high-low interference pattern. The method can include the victim UE receiving (610) an aggressor reference waveform (ARW) from the second transceiver, determining (620) spatial characteristics of the second transceiver from the ARW, and configuring (630) its antenna system based on the spatial characteristics. The method can have the victim UE determining (640) second transceiver characteristics from the ARW and transmitting (650) information regarding the second transceiver characteristics to its serving base station.
Abstract:
A method in a wireless communication device including receiving control signaling from a base station in a control region of a downlink carrier spanning a first bandwidth, receiving a signaling message from the base station indicating a second bandwidth, receiving a first control message within the control region using a first Downlink Control Information (DCI) format size, the first DCI format size based on the first bandwidth, and receiving a second control message within the control region using a second DCI format size, the second DCI format size based on the second bandwidth, wherein the second bandwidth is distinct from the first bandwidth and the first and second control messages indicate downlink resource assignments for the downlink carrier.
Abstract:
A wireless communication system (100) including a scheduling entity that transmits scheduling messages to first and second wireless terminals having different scheduling characteristics, wherein each scheduling message includes a reference signal cyclic shift indicator and a resource assignment. The assignment of the downlink feedback resource to the first wireless terminal is indicated by the reference signal cyclic shift indicator in the corresponding scheduling message, and the assignment of the downlink feedback resource to the second wireless terminal is indicated by a corresponding resource assignment.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a broadcast channel signal and apparatus for managing the transmission and receipt of broadcast channel information, where a known difference in the data prior to encoding for transmission produces a predictable difference, which can be removed or cancelled from the multiple received active frames, such that their differences can be negated prior to combining and subsequently decoding. In at least one embodiment one or more applied linear encoding techniques can allow for a predictable difference in the encoded values based upon a knowledge of the difference prior to encoding.
Abstract:
Various methods and apparatuses provide unicast channel data acquisition, such as antenna information, from MBMS subframes. A method of operating a wireless communications network infrastructure entity is disclosed comprising defining a subframe (400) comprising a unicast symbol (401) in a predetermined first symbol position within said subframe (400), said unicast symbol (401) comprising at least a first unicast antenna reference symbol; defining a second symbol position (403) within said subframe (400) for containing at least a second unicast antenna reference symbol, said second symbol position (403) being a multicast symbol position for transmitting a multicast symbol; and transmitting said subframe (400) wherein said unicast symbol (401) comprises said at least first unicast antenna reference symbol and wherein said multicast symbol (403) comprises said at least second unicast antenna reference symbol.
Abstract:
A method (400, 500) and apparatus for synchronization for a wireless communication device (300) using multiple synchronization channels. An initial cell search can be performed (420) by the wireless communication device (300). During the initial cell search, a primary synchronization symbol can be acquired (430) only on a center synchronization channel of a plurality of synchronization channels. The plurality of synchronization channels can include the center synchronization channel and a plurality of secondary synchronization channels. The primary synchronization symbol can be associated with the plurality of secondary synchronization channels. A frequency translation can be executed (460) to change a receive channel to acquire one of the secondary synchronization channels.