WO2015081322A1

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Title

COORDINATION TECHNIQUES FOR DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION (DRX) OPERATIONS IN DUAL-CONNECTIVITY ARCHITECTURES

Application Number:

WO2014US67824

Publication Date:

04-06-2015

Family ID:

Application Date:

28-11-2014

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

27-11-2013

Title

COORDINATION TECHNIQUES FOR DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION (DRX) OPERATIONS IN DUAL-CONNECTIVITY ARCHITECTURES

Application Number:

WO2014US67824

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-06-2015

Application Date:

28-11-2014

Priority Date:

27-11-2013

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Coordination techniques for discontinuous reception (DRX) operations in dual-connectivity architectures are described. In one embodiment for example user equipment (UE) may comprise logic at least a portion of which is in hardware the logic to receive a radio resource control (RRC) configuration message during operation in a dually-connected UE state determine whether UE assistance information reporting is enabled for the UE based on the RRC configuration message and in response to a determination that UE assistance information reporting is enabled for the UE send one or more UE assistance information messages to report a macro cell power preference and a small cell power preference. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

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