Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some systems, a user equipment (UE) may receive a first connected mode discontinuous reception (CDRX) configuration from a first cell associated with a first radio access technology (RAT), the first CDRX configuration includes a first indication of a first on occasion. The UE may receive a second CDRX configuration from a second cell associated with a second RAT, the second CDRX configuration includes a second indication of a second on occasion. The UE may determine that the first on occasion and the second on occasion are separated by a threshold. The UE may transmit, based at least in part on the determination that the first on occasion and the second on occasion are separated by the threshold, a CDRX reconfiguration request message.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may initiate a first service associated with a first subscriber identity module (SIM) of the UE and a first priority. The UE may initiate a second service associated with a second SIM of the UE and a second priority. The UE may switch the first priority and the second priority during at least part of the first service or the second service. The UE may perform a communication in accordance with at least one of the first priority or the second priority. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, while the UE is in an active session using a first radio access technology (RAT) associated with a first subscription of the UE, a call request via the first RAT, wherein the call request is associated with a second subscription of the UE. The UE may determine that the call request is received from a serving cell that is associated with fallback from the first RAT to a second RAT for calls. The UE may reject the call request or transition the second subscription to a third RAT based at least in part on the determination that the call request is received via the serving cell that is associated with fallback from the first RAT to the second RAT for calls. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) collects system information blocks (SIBs) in two phases so the UE can select a target cell to fall back on for a circuit switched fall back (CSFB) call. During the first phase, the UE collects short-period SIBs indicating location IDs for the top N cells corresponding to N strongest frequencies from a frequency list in a redirection command. If the UE finds a cell with a location ID matching the location ID in a previous combined registration, and the synchronization channel quality of the cell exceeds a threshold, the UE selects the cell as the target cell. The UE stops collecting short-period SIBs for other cells. During the second phase, the UE collects mandatory long-period SIBs for the selected target cell only. This reduces potential CSFB call setup latency by avoiding a location area update procedure before circuit switched voice call establishment in a 2G/3G network.
Abstract:
The present methods and apparatus relate to interference mitigation at a user equipment during wireless communication, comprising determining that a first portion of a first radio access technology (RAT) activity scheduled during a first time slot overlaps in duration with a second portion of a second RAT activity scheduled during a second time slot; excluding the first portion of the first RAT activity based at least in part on determining that the first portion of the first RAT activity overlaps in duration with the second portion of the second RAT activity; and performing a non-overlap portion of the first RAT activity during the first time slot, wherein the non-overlap portion of the first RAT activity is a portion of the first RAT activity that remains after excluding of the first portion of the first RAT activity.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication with a multi subscriber identity module (SIM) multi standby UE includes tuning away from a data call on a first SIM to perform an activity for a second SIM. The method also includes tuning back to the data call on the first SIM and delaying, for a predetermined time period, a layer 2 message after tuning back. The layer 2 message can be a protocol data unit (PDU) status transmission in response to receiving a polling bit, a radio link control (RLC) protocol data unit (PDU) polling bit transmission, or a data re-transmission.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for wireless communication for improving handover between a network and a user equipment (UE) when a measurement report is received. Aspects of the methods and apparatus relate to determining the quality of a serving cell associated with a fast handover performance threshold. When the fast handover performance threshold is breached, the UE may transmit a measurement report requesting a handover to a target cell. Upon requesting a handover to a target cell when the fast handover performance threshold is breached, the UE receives a handover trigger allowing handover to a target cell.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication includes modifying an initial transmit power for a subsequent uplink physical channel based on the difference between the desired received powers of the subsequent uplink physical channel and a random access physical channel. When the difference between the desired power of the subsequent uplink physical channel and the random access physical channel is above a predefined threshold, the modification is based on a first adjusted factor. When the subsequent uplink physical channel and random access physical channel are on different frequencies (or time slots) the modification is based on a second adjusted factor.
Abstract:
Methods for improving the time to acquire an identity of a base station by a mobile station, by relying on locally-unique attributes of the base stations instead of globally-unique attributes of the base stations, are presented. In some embodiments, data may be requested, the data may contain a globally unique attribute of a base station, a first locally unique attribute of the base station, and a second locally unique attribute of the base station. In some embodiments, data may be received in response to the request, the data may contain at least the first locally unique attribute and the second locally unique attribute. It may then be determined that the data did not contain the globally unique attribute, and an identity of the base station based at least in part on the first locally unique attribute and the second locally unique attribute may be acquired.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may be configured with two subscriptions. The first subscription may support dual connectivity with one or more cell groups, such as a master cell group (MCG) and a secondary cell group (SCG), while a second subscription may not support dual connectivity. Each subscription may support communications with one or more radio access technologies (RAT). The UE may use the protocol stack for a RAT in the first subscription to receive idle-mode signaling, such as one or more paging messages, from the second subscription using the same RAT.