KR102095028B1

Title

Dynamic Parameter Adjustment For Lte Coexistence

Application Number:

KR20167016548A

Publication Date:

01-04-2020

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Application Date:

28-01-2013

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

26-01-2012

Title

Dynamic Parameter Adjustment For Lte Coexistence

Application Number:

KR20167016548A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

01-04-2020

Application Date:

28-01-2013

Priority Date:

26-01-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Coexistence gaps can allow one RAT to coexist with another RAT by providing a period in which one radio access technology (RAT) can be silent and another RAT can transmit. The methods can take into account the presence of RAT traffic and other secondary users in the channel. Methods can be provided to dynamically change parameters of a coexistence gap pattern, such as duty cycle, to adapt to both RAT traffic and the presence of other secondary users. Methods may include PHY methods such as synchronization signal (PSS / SSS) based, MIB based, and PDCCH based, MAC CE based methods, and RRC methods. Measurements may be provided to detect the presence of secondary users, and may include reporting of interference measured during on and off duration, and detection of secondary users based on interference and RSRP / RSRQ measurements.

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