Abstract:
A communication system (207) provides for an exchange of cellular system information directly between a first user terminal (200) and a second user terminal (205). The second user terminal detects the first user terminal, which first user terminal has wireless system information. The wireless system information includes timely wireless system parameters. The second user terminal collects the timely wireless system parameters from the first user terminal and communicates with a base station (210) based on the wireless system parameters.
Abstract:
A method in a wireless communication network (100) wherein information is communicated in a frame structure wherein each frame includes multiple sub-frames, including grouping at least two wireless communication terminals in a group, assigning the group to less than all sub-frames constituting a communication frame, and assigning a radio resource assignment control channel of one or more assigned sub-frames to the group. The control channel is used to assign radio resources to one or more terminals of the group.
Abstract:
A method (200) for selecting a core network for a wireless communication device includes the steps of: receiving (220) at least one core network identifier; selecting (230) a core network identifier to form a selected core network identifier; setting (215) an indicator to indicate whether a substitute core network is allowed; determining (240) whether the selected core network identifier corresponds to a shared network; forming a registration request message containing the selected core network identifier; including (243) the indicator in the registration request message; and transmitting the registration request message.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for interrupting a transmission of a multicast signal includes a common channel selector (106) coupled to a receiver (102) to receive common channel information (116) therefrom. A repetition value calculator (108) receives measurement occasion information (118) from the common channel selector (106) to calculate a repetition factor (120). A system frame number comparator (110) determines if a channel measurement occasion (128) should be performed based on the repetition factor (120), a common identifier (124) and a largest common channel transmission time interval (122). The method and apparatus further includes a measurement occasion generator (112) coupled to the system frame number comparator (110), wherein if a measurement occasion is to be performed, a measurement occasion command signal (126) is provided to the measurement occasion generator (112) and the measurement occasion generator generates the channel measurement occasion (128).
Abstract:
A method for reporting missing data of a re-segmented data transmission in a wireless communication device is disclosed. The method comprises determining that a last re-segmented protocol data unit (PDU) segment of a re-segmented PDU has not been received. In response to determining that the last PDU segment has not been received, the method further comprises generating a status report, at a receiving wireless communication device. The status report comprises a beginning segment offset value identifying the byte position from an original PDU that begins the sequence of bytes that are carried in at least the re-segmented last PDU segment and an end segment unknown indicator.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for handover of a mobile station (110) from a source base station (120) to a target base station (130). A connection can be established with a mobile station. A measurement report can be received from the mobile station. The source base station can determine the mobile station should perform a handover from the source base station to a target base station. A random access channel preamble can be generated at the source base station in response to determining the mobile station should perform a handover. The random access channel preamble can include a temporary mobile equipment identifier for the mobile station. The random access channel preamble can be sent to the mobile station. The connection with the mobile station can be switched from the source base station to the target base station.
Abstract:
It is determined whether a first mobile station (102) should receive multicast communications. A control message is sent to at least one of the first mobile station (102) and a second mobile station (104). The control message initiates a mobile relay of multicast communications received at the second mobile station (104) to the first mobile station (102) via a proximal communication technology.
Abstract:
Mobile station applications (419) may include an SI unit (409) for piggy backing SI onto data stored in data buffer (421) and also for adding an indicator to the SI information. The scheduling information and/or incremental control information (501) is piggy backed onto a data PDU and also has a sequence number (503) and an indicator field (505) which is added by the SI unit, such as SI unit (409), in accordance with the embodiments. The indicator may be a bit map having four bit positions. A bit position having a binary "1" value may be utilized to indicate that a previous SN of SI information remains valid. For example, "0100" of the bit map sequence may indicate that SN #3 is still valid. The base station or controller may then determine whether to implement or discard an SI information having the indicated SN.
Abstract:
A method in a wireless communication terminal (103) including receiving a plurality of sub-frames having time-frequency resource elements and resource allocation fields associated with a corresponding sub-frame, wherein the resource allocation fields indicate a resource assignment. In another embodiment, terminal receives a radio frame comprising a plurality of sub-frames and a frequency diverse allocation field indicating frequency diverse resource allocations in multiple sub-frames of the radio frame.
Abstract:
A method for sleep mode during an impending handover is disclosed. The method comprises receiving (104) from a network a handover threshold value. Then once in sleep mode, monitoring (128) a channel condition of a handover candidate cell and determining that the handover threshold value of the handover candidate cell has been exceeded. After receiving a pending data indicator, remaining awake (134) to receive a data set associated with the pending data indicator. The network re-schedules (218) transmission of the data set to the mobile station.