US2015087317A1

5G,4G

Title

SYSTEMS METHODS AND DEVICES WITH DIFFERENT RADIO LINK FAILURE TIMERS BASED ON USER EQUIPMENT SPEED

Application Number:

US201414317184

Publication Date:

26-03-2015

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

27-06-2014

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

26-09-2013

Title

SYSTEMS METHODS AND DEVICES WITH DIFFERENT RADIO LINK FAILURE TIMERS BASED ON USER EQUIPMENT SPEED

Application Number:

US201414317184

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-03-2015

Application Date:

27-06-2014

Priority Date:

26-09-2013

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Systems methods and device for adjusting an operation time of a radio link failure timer are disclosed herein. User equipment (UE) may be configured to communicatively couple to an evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN). The UE use different radio link failure timer parameters depending on the speed of the UE. The radio link failure timer may run for a longer time for rapidly moving UEs and run for a shorter time for slowly moving UEs. In an embodiment the UE may scale the radio link failure timer by a scaling factor. In another embodiment the UE may include multiple radio link failure timers for different speeds. The radio link failure timer parameters for each speed may be specified by the E-UTRAN in a one-to-one communication. The E-UTRAN may determine which parameters to use for each UE based on characteristics of the UE.

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