WO2013048581A1

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Title

RESCHEDULING OF A RESOURCE COMPONENT OF LOW POWER NODES (LPNs) IN A COORDINATION SET

Application Number:

WO2012US37715

Publication Date:

04-04-2013

Family ID:

Application Date:

14-05-2012

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

30-09-2011

Title

RESCHEDULING OF A RESOURCE COMPONENT OF LOW POWER NODES (LPNs) IN A COORDINATION SET

Application Number:

WO2012US37715

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-04-2013

Application Date:

14-05-2012

Priority Date:

30-09-2011

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method for rescheduling a resource component of low power nodes (LPNs) in a local coordination set is disclosed. The method can include a local macro node receiving from a neighboring macro node a resource map of blanked resource components and scheduled resource components for physical resources of the neighboring macro node. The local macro node can be grouped with at least one low power node (LPN) within a local coordination set. The neighboring macro node can be grouped with at least one LPN within a neighboring coordination set. The neighboring macro node can be within a neighboring coordination set different from the local coordination set. The local macro node can reschedule using the resource map a cell-edge resource component for LPNs in the local coordination set in a same frequency-domain index and a same time-domain index as a blanked resource component of the neighboring macro node.

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