JP2016540444A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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JP20160538035

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22-12-2016

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06-01-2015

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US

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06-01-2014

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JP20160538035

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US

Publication Date:

22-12-2016

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06-01-2015

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06-01-2014

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Abstract  Abstract

A discontinuous reception (DRX) alignment technique for a dual connection architecture is described. In some embodiments, for example, a user equipment (UE) has one or more radio frequency (RF) transceivers, one or more RF antennas, and logic, and at least a portion of the logic is hard. And the logic includes a radio wave including a small cell RRC configuration setting information element (IE) including a small cell discontinuous reception (DRX) configuration setting IE including a small cell DRX parameter adjusted between one or a plurality of cells. Receiving a resource control (RRC) configuration information message, wherein the logic sets a start time for a small cell DRX cycle to at least one of the one or more inter-cell coordinated small cell DRX parameters. And start the small cell DRX cycle at the determined start time. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.

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