CN102687548B

5G,4G

Title

Method of TDM in-device coexistence interference avoidance

Application Number:

CN20118003385

Publication Date:

14-10-2015

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

30-09-2011

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

01-10-2010

Title

Method of TDM in-device coexistence interference avoidance

Application Number:

CN20118003385

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

14-10-2015

Application Date:

30-09-2011

Priority Date:

01-10-2010

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims a device for reducing in coexistence interference of time division multiplexing method and a wireless communication device. wherein the reducing device in coexistence interference of time division multiplexing method comprising: over a first radio module obtains traffic or scheduling information of the second radio module wherein the second radio module co-located with the first radio module in a wireless communication device determining a desired first radio module based on service or scheduling information to reduce with time division multiplexing type second radio module device in coexistence interference and based on expected time division multiplex type transmitting type information to the base station. The invention claims a releasing device in coexistence interference of time division multiplexing method can in a device coexistence interference condition is satisfied the probability limit level lower to maximize device in coexistence efficiency.

A method of TDM in-device coexistence (IDC) interference avoidance is proposed. In a wireless communication device a first radio module is co-located with a second radio module in the same device platform. The first radio module obtains traffic and scheduling information of the second radio module. The first radio module then determines a desired TDM pattern based on the traffic and scheduling information to prevent IDC interference with the second radio module. The first radio module also transmits TDM coexistence pattern information based on the desired TDM pattern to a base station. In one embodiment the TDM coexistence pattern information comprises a recommended TDM pattern periodicity and a scheduling period to maximize IDC efficiency subject to limited level of IDC interference possibility. In one specific example the TDM coexistence pattern information comprises a set of discontinuous reception (DRX) configuration parameters defined in long-term evolution (LTE) 3GPP standards.

A method of TDM in-device coexistence (IDC) interference avoidance is proposed. In a wireless communication device a first radio module is co-located with a second radio module in the same device platform. The first radio module obtains traffic and scheduling information of the second radio module. The first radio module then determines a desired TDM pattern based on the traffic and scheduling information to prevent IDC interference with the second radio module. The first radio module also transmits TDM coexistence pattern information based on the desired TDM pattern to a base station. In one embodiment the TDM coexistence pattern information comprises a recommended TDM pattern periodicity and a scheduling period to maximize IDC efficiency subject to limited level of IDC interference possibility. In one specific example the TDM coexistence pattern information comprises a set of discontinuous reception (DRX) configuration parameters defined in long-term evolution (LTE) 3GPP standards.

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