US9479962B2

5G,4G

Title

Method of TDM In-Device Coexistence Interference Avoidance

Application Number:

US201414307497

Publication Date:

25-10-2016

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Application Date:

18-06-2014

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US

Priority Date:

01-10-2010

Title

Method of TDM In-Device Coexistence Interference Avoidance

Application Number:

US201414307497

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

25-10-2016

Application Date:

18-06-2014

Priority Date:

01-10-2010

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method of TDM in-device coexistence (IDC) interference avoidance is proposed. In a wireless communication device a first radio module is co-located with a second radio module in the same device platform. The first radio module obtains traffic and scheduling information of the second radio module. The first radio module then determines a desired TDM pattern based on the traffic and scheduling information to prevent IDC interference with the second radio module. The first radio module also transmits TDM coexistence pattern information based on the desired TDM pattern to a base station. In one embodiment the TDM coexistence pattern information comprises a recommended TDM pattern periodicity and a scheduling period to maximize IDC efficiency subject to limited level of IDC interference possibility. In one specific example the TDM coexistence pattern information comprises a set of discontinuous reception (DRX) configuration parameters defined in long-term evolution (LTE) 3GPP standards.

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