US2016183281A1

5G,4G,3G,2G

Title

METHODS FOR IMPROVING ON-TIME THROUGHPUT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS

Application Number:

US201314127015

Publication Date:

23-06-2016

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Application Date:

27-09-2013

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US

Priority Date:

01-11-2012

Title

METHODS FOR IMPROVING ON-TIME THROUGHPUT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS

Application Number:

US201314127015

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

23-06-2016

Application Date:

27-09-2013

Priority Date:

01-11-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

In a multiple Radio Access Technology (multi-RAT) heterogeneous wireless network, a user equipment (UE) is capable of communicating via multiple types technologies, such as both WiFi and Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular. The evolved node B that the UE communicates with may be a small network, encompassing distances of 200 meters or less. A method communicating in such a network may involve using an on-time throughput scheduling algorithm that maximizes the throughput by handing off certain users and prioritizing communications based on specific criteria. These criteria may include prioritizing communications of users closest to a target threshold. The UE may communicate with the network to negotiate which radio access technology is to be used, a range of acceptable data rates.

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