WO2013112407A1

5G,4G,3G

Title

AUTOMATIC UPLINK-DOWNLINK RATIO RECONFIGURATION SETTING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

WO2013US22413

Publication Date:

01-08-2013

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

21-01-2013

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

23-01-2012

Title

AUTOMATIC UPLINK-DOWNLINK RATIO RECONFIGURATION SETTING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

WO2013US22413

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

01-08-2013

Application Date:

21-01-2013

Priority Date:

23-01-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

At least one neighbor cell is identified by a base station by detecting a synchronization signal of the at least one neighbor cell. A received signal power such as a Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) or a Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) or a combination thereof is also measured from the at least one neighbor cell. Identifying information and the received signal power of the at least one neighbor cell is then communicated to a network entity of the wireless network. Information is received from the network entity indicating whether the base station can enable a reconfiguration of the allocation of uplink and downlink subframes used in the cell of the base station. Based on the information received from the network entity the base station enables a reconfiguration of the allocation of uplink and downlink subframes used in the cell.

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