Abstract:
A method for transmitting to an access point includes receiving a selection condition and a selection contention period from the access point (block 555), and comparing the selection condition to a selection parameter (block 560). The method also includes contending for use of a transmission medium during the selection contention period if the selection parameter meets the selection condition (block 570).
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for reducing collisions in a wireless communications network are described herein. In some aspects, a receiver receives a paging message. The paging message includes an ordering and a multiplier. A processor determines a first wake-up time based on the ordering and the multiplier. The wireless device wakes up at the determined wake-up time. The wireless device receives data via the receiver.
Abstract:
A CCE+ number allocation method reduces the ACK/NACK (Acknowledgment/Negative Acknowledgment) collision probability in a mixed system containing an LTE (Long Term Evolution) system and an LTE+ (Long Term Evolution Advanced) system. A CCE (Control Channel Element)+ number is defined by selecting a number from CCE numbers of the CCE to contain PDCCH (Physical Downlink Control Channel) allocated in a resource element region constituting CCE+ where PDCCH+ is arranged. This can prevent overlapped selection of the CCE number and the CCE+ number even when the PDCCH and the PDCCH+ are simultaneously transmitted, thus making it possible to reduce the collision probability of ACK/NACK correlated to the CCE number and the CCE+ number.
Abstract:
Technology for reducing interference in collocated radios is disclosed. One method comprises logging transmit/receive information from a Bluetooth radio and an OFDMA radio for a repeating Tx/Rx pattern. Data collisions between the radios are identified. A persistent reservation is requested in the OFDMA radio for collisions in the repeating Tx/Rx pattern. A repeating Bluetooth Tx/Rx pattern is derived from the logged data and the collision data. Bluetooth radio communication is accomplished using the Bluetooth Tx/Rx pattern.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for collision avoidance in a sensor network. The method includes transmitting data by a transmitter; comparing, by the transmitter, a remaining time between the data transmission and a backoff period with a turnaround time taken for the transmitter to switch from a transmit (Tx) mode to a receive (Rx) mode; selectively transmitting, by the transmitter, a busy signal indicating that a channel is in use, according to the comparison result; and receiving, by the transmitter, an acknowledgement (ACK) signal from a receiver after the turnaround time has elapsed.