WO2011085270A1

5G,4G,3G

Title

Method and apparatus for performing discontinuous reception and/or discontinuous transmission for a multi-carrier/multi-cell operation

Application Number:

WO2011US20605

Publication Date:

14-07-2011

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Application Date:

07-01-2011

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

08-01-2010

Title

Method and apparatus for performing discontinuous reception and/or discontinuous transmission for a multi-carrier/multi-cell operation

Application Number:

WO2011US20605

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

14-07-2011

Application Date:

07-01-2011

Priority Date:

08-01-2010

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Method and apparatus for multi-carrier/multi-cell discontinuous reception (DRX)/discontinuous transmission (DTX) operations autonomous deactivation of the secondary carrier(s)/cell(s) and explicit activation/deactivation of DRX/DTX and secondary carriers/cells are disclosed. A user equipment (UE) may configure at least one state variable for controlling DRX and/or DTX on a plurality of cells and perform an DRX and/or DTX operation on a subset of cells based on a state variable associated with the subset of cells on a cell group basis. The UE may activate or deactivate DRX and/or DTX based on an order from a network for all cells a group of cells or an individual cell. The UE may deactivate the secondary cells autonomously based on activity on the cell(s).

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