Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may receive a radio resource control (RRC) configuration of a first set of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process identifiers (IDs) and an RRC configuration of a particular downlink control information (DCI) format that includes a HARQ process ID field, wherein the RRC configuration of the particular DCI format indicates a bitwidth of the HARQ process ID field; receive a DCI format that includes a one-shot HARQ-ACK feedback request; and transmit, based at least in part on the received DCI format, one-shot HARQ-ACK feedback corresponding to the first set of HARQ process IDs or a second set of HARQ process IDs, wherein the second set of HARQ process IDs is identified based on the bitwidth of the HARQ process ID field. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
A neighbor cell list for a cell is maintained based on a received handover message that identifies at least one physical layer identifier. For example, the handover message may include measurement report messages (MRMs) generated by the access terminal being handed over. As another example, the handover message may include a neighbor cell list that is associated with the access terminal. The measurement report messages and the neighbor cell list associated with the access terminal will identify physical layer identifiers of cells in the vicinity of the source cell and, in some cases, in the vicinity of the access terminal being handed over. Upon receipt of the handover message, the neighbor cell list for the target cell is updated based on the physical layer identifiers identified by the handover message.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are provided for causing active hand-in of a device from a macrocell base station to a femto node, which can be an inter-frequency hand-in. The femto node can broadcast a beacon, which can be received and reported by a device to a source base station along with one or more parameters for disambiguating a target femto node. The source base station can communicate a handover message to the femto node or a related femto gateway along with the one or more parameters. The femto node or femto gateway can disambiguate the intended target femto node based in part on the one or more parameters, which can include applying one or more filters. Additionally, the femto node can broadcast multiple beacons to assist in disambiguation of the target femto node. Also, where complete disambiguation is not possible, the femto gateway can prepare multiple femto nodes for hand-in.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are provided for causing active hand-in of a device from a macrocell base station to a femto node, which can be an inter-frequency hand-in. The femto node can broadcast a beacon over an operating frequency of the macrocell base station, and the macrocell base station, and/or one or more network components, can identify the femto node based on one or more parameters reported by the device from receiving the beacon. The beacon can be transmitted at varying powers to ensure active hand-in triggering, mitigate interference and/or can be powered on and off for such purposes. In addition, a macrocell base station can regulate compressed mode periods during which a device can measure the femto node based on receiving information regarding device proximity to the femto node, or a device can generate proximity indication messages base on measuring the beacon signals, etc.
Abstract:
Neighbor relation information management involves, for example: acquiring, reporting, and exchanging neighbor relation information. In some cases, neighbor relation information is acquired and/or reported in a manner that does not significantly impact other functionality of the access terminal. For example, an access terminal may be configured to acquire and/or report neighbor relation information only during one or more defined radio states. In some cases, the acquisition of neighbor relation information is based on a neighbor relation threshold. In some cases, an access terminal does not immediately report measured neighbor relation information and instead stores the information for reporting at a later time. In some cases, a transmitted indication is used to facilitate retrieval of neighbor relation information from an access terminal. In some cases, neighbor relation information acquired from an access terminal is exchanged over a direct interface between access points.
Abstract:
Local IP access paging schemes facilitate paging of an access terminal when packets destined for the access terminal are received via local IP access. In some implementations, a local entity acquires information that enables local paging of the access terminal by sniffing messages passing through the local entity. In some implementations, a local entity sends a packet or message to cause the core network to page an access terminal when a local IP access packet destined for the access terminal arrives at the local entity.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may receive a cancellation indication associated with an uplink transmission on a shared radio frequency spectrum band, the shared radio frequency spectrum band having a listen-before-talk channel access mechanism to access the shared radio frequency spectrum band; determine, based at least in part on the reception of the cancellation indication associated with the uplink transmission on the shared radio frequency spectrum band, whether the uplink transmission is to be cancelled or transmitted at a reduced transmit power; and when the uplink transmission is to be transmitted at the reduced transmit power, transmitting the uplink transmission at the reduced transmit power. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
Access terminals are provisioned to conduct intra - frequency, inter- frequency, and inter-RAT measurements and report physical layer identifiers of detected cells (106,108,110,112). The provisioning may involve cycling through all or a portion of a defined superset of physical layer identifier (PLI) one subset at a time. In addition, the physical layer identifiers (PLI) may be prioritized to improve the search procedure. Measurement report messages (MRMS) (including physical layer identifiers of the detected cells) are received at an access point (106) as a result of the provisioning. A neighbor cell list (118) for the femtocell is maintained based on the received measurement report messages (MRMS) and, optionally, other information. This other information may related to, for example, one or more of: physical layer identifier information (PLI) received from access terminals (104) that register with the access point, physical layer identifier information received via network listen operations (128), information regarding co-located cells (130), or physical layer identifier information received (134) from a network entity (114).
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are provided that facilitate providing access point measurements to restricted access points. Restricted access points can lessen restrictions to allow devices to register with the restricted access point for providing measurements thereto. Additionally or alternatively, access point measurements can be provided to a minimization of drive tests (MDT) server for providing to the restricted access points. Thus, restricted access points can obtain the access point measurements for performing enhanced interference management or other functionality based at least in part on the measurements.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are provided that include classifying nearby devices as neighboring or non-neighboring devices. Devices can be classified based on detected registration attempts to a femto node, where the femto node can switch paging area identifiers to cause the registration attempts or otherwise, analyzing measurement reports received from the devices in a registration request, and/or the like. The femto node can mitigate interference to the devices based on the classification.