KR20150020630A

5G,4G,3G,2G

Title

DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION(DRX) RECONFIGURATION

Application Number:

KR20147037025

Publication Date:

26-02-2015

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

05-08-2013

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

03-08-2012

Title

DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION(DRX) RECONFIGURATION

Application Number:

KR20147037025

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-02-2015

Application Date:

05-08-2013

Priority Date:

03-08-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Disclosed is a technique for communicating discontinuous reception (DRX) reconfiguration. In one method, the preferred power consumption configuration message is received from the user equipment at the evolved Node B (eNB). The preferred power consumption configuration message may be a one-bit message using a first power value to indicate a preferred power consumption configuration. A DRX reconfiguration request message to reconfigure the DRX configuration of the UE to reduce the power consumption level of the UE may be received from the UE. The DRX Reconfiguration Request message may be a one-bit message that uses a second null value to indicate DRX reconfiguration. the eNB may decide to reconfigure the DRX configuration of the UE based on the DRX reconfiguration request message. In addition, the eNB may perform DRX reconfiguration at the UE by adjusting one or more parameters of the DRX configuration.

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