Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Some user equipment (UE) may be equipped with multiple subscriber identity modules (SIMs). A multi-SIM UE may receive a control message at a first SIM which indicates a set of sounding reference signal (SRS) resources for receiving SRS according to a first periodicity. The UE may also receive a registration message at a second SIM which includes a first parameter indicating a first set of paging occasions for receiving paging messages in accordance with a second periodicity. The UE may identify a collision in time between the one or more SRS resources and paging resources, and may transmit a registration request message to a base station. The UE may then receive a second registration message which includes a second parameter for calculating a second set of paging occasions that have a third periodicity that are non-overlapping with the SRS resources.
Abstract:
Aspects relate to measurement and event reporting from a distributed unit (DU) of a disaggregated base station to a central unit (CU) of the disaggregated base station. The CU can configure the DU with a measurement configuration associated with at least one value to be obtained by the DU and a reporting configuration for reporting the at least one value to the CU. The measurement reports can be sent by DU periodically or the measurement reports can be event-triggered based on the reporting configuration. In addition, the measurement reports can be UE-specific or DU/cell-specific. The measurement reports may include random access channel (RACH) reports, uplink measurement reports, radio link protocol (RLC) reports, medium access control (MAC) protocol reports, and other types of measurement or event-based reports.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) associated with a first subscription and a second subscription may establish a connection with a base station, the first subscription in a connected state. The UE may use the first subscription to perform a communication activity with the base station while the first subscription is in the connected state. Upon completion of the communication activity, the UE may transmit UE assistance information (UAI) to the base station indicating a preference of the UE to switch the first subscription to an inactive state in response to a release message from the base station.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatuses for allocating resource units (RUs) to stations (STAs) in a wireless local area network (WLAN). In some implementations, a wireless device such as an access point may determine a number of transmission control protocol (TCP) acknowledgement (ACK) messages transmitted to each of a plurality of stations (STAs) in a wireless network during a first time period, and may allocate a number of resource units (RUs) to one or more of the STAs during a second time period based at least in part on the determined numbers of TCP ACK messages. The wireless device may transmit a trigger frame indicating the allocation of the number of RUs to the one or more STAs.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatuses for allocating resource units (RUs) to stations (STAs) in a wireless network based at least in part on the type of data packet protocol employed by each of the STAs. In some implementations, smaller RUs are allocated more frequently to STAs that transmit or receive User Datagram Protocol (UDP) data packets than to STAs that transmit or receive Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) data packets. In some aspects, a wireless device may allocate relatively small RUs on a relatively frequent basis to STAs associated with UDP data transmissions, and may allocate relatively large RUs on a relatively infrequent basis to STAs associated with TCP data.
Abstract:
A wireless communications system includes a base station to transmit and receive cellular signals and an access point to transmit and receive Wi-Fi signals. A system controller is coupled to the base station and the access point. The system controller receives a cellular signal from a client device via the base station and activates the access point in response to the cellular signal. The system controller further enables the client device to communicate with the wireless communications system, via the access point, using Wi-Fi signals.
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for determining network congestion. A wireless communications device may identify available networks and assess a congestion parameter for each wireless channel associated with those networks. Assessing congestion on a given channel may include identifying all access points operating on the channel and monitoring traffic associated with each access point. By performing this assessment for each channel, the channel exhibiting minimum congestions may then be selected.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some examples, a user equipment (UE) may support dual connectivity. That is, the UE may establish communications with a master node and a secondary node of a wireless communications network. The master node may correspond to a master cell group (MCG) and the secondary node may correspond to a secondary cell group (SCG). In some examples, as described herein, the UE operating in dual connectivity may collect data for optimization of the wireless communications network or upon detecting a failure associated with the master cell group or the SCG and transmit the collected data to a network entity (e.g., one of the master node or the secondary node), where the collected data is based on the SCG being in a deactivated state. In some examples, upon receiving the collected data, the network entity may attempt to recover from the failure.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for data collection for non-terrestrial networks (NTN). One aspect provides a method for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE). The method generally includes transmitting an indication of a capability of the UE to connect to a network via both terrestrial network (TN) cells and non-terrestrial network (NTN) cells and transmitting one or more data collection reports in accordance with the indicated capability.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods, and devices for wireless communication that support AI model-based enhancements for RRC IDLE and INACTIVE state operations. In a first aspect, a method of wireless communication includes receiving, by a wireless communication device, artificial intelligence (AI) model configuration information for IDLE/INACTIVE state procedures; retrieving, by the wireless communication device, an AI model for IDLE/INACTIVE state procedures based on the AI model configuration information; and performing, by the wireless communication device, one or more IDLE/INACTIVE state procedures based on the AI model. Other aspects and features are also claimed and described.