Abstract:
A method of handling a multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) service for a communication device in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method comprises determining a state of the MBMS service of the communication device when the communication device enters a multicast-broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) with a point-to-multipoint control channel (MCCH) information at a current repetition period; and updating the MCCH information when the state is changed.
Abstract:
A method of handling collisions among channel state information (CSI) reports for a user equipment in a wireless communication system supporting a technology of coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission/reception includes separating a plurality of CSI reports into report sets according to channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resources; determining priorities of the report sets; and transmitting a CSI report having a superior priority among the plurality of CSI reports to a network of the wireless communication system according to the priorities when the plurality of CSI reports have to be reported at a reporting instance.
Abstract:
Methods of performing direct communications in a network of a wireless communication system. In one method, the network transmits (402, 404) mode configuration information to first and second communication devices, each having a radio resource control (RRC) connection with the network, to configure the devices to enter a direct communication mode. The network may send (406) a security configuration to the devices for performing integrity protection on data directly transmitted between the devices. Furthermore, after receiving (502) the configuration information, one of the devices may further transmit (506) a detecting signal to the other device. If the detection is not successful, a failure message may be transmitted (510) to the network. In another method, the network generates (702) and sends (704) resource allocations of a first PDSCH and PUSCH to the first device and a second PDSCH and PUSCH to the second device, wherein the first PDSCH resources are identical to the second PUSCH resources and the first PUSCH resources are identical to the second PDSCH resources. In another method, the first device obtains (802) a first resource allocation from the network and generates and sends (804) a second resource allocation for the second device.
Abstract:
Methods of performing direct communications in a network of a wireless communication system. In one method, the network transmits (402, 404) mode configuration information to first and second communication devices, each having a radio resource control (RRC) connection with the network, to configure the devices to enter a direct communication mode. The network may send (406) a security configuration to the devices for performing integrity protection on data directly transmitted between the devices. Furthermore, after receiving (502) the configuration information, one of the devices may further transmit (506) a detecting signal to the other device. If the detection is not successful, a failure message may be transmitted (510) to the network. In another method, the network generates (702) and sends (704) resource allocations of a first PDSCH and PUSCH to the first device and a second PDSCH and PUSCH to the second device, wherein the first PDSCH resources are identical to the second PUSCH resources and the first PUSCH resources are identical to the second PDSCH resources. In another method, the first device obtains (802) a first resource allocation from the network and generates and sends (804) a second resource allocation for the second device.
Abstract:
A method of handling triggered trap management object of a client in a service system supporting open mobile alliance (OMA) device management is disclosed. The method comprises creating a node in a trap management object for storing a predefined value of time interval; and transmitting a notification associated to a triggered trap to a server of the service system or invoking a management object of the client associated to the triggered trap, only when a time interval between a triggered trap and a preceding triggered trap is greater than or equal to the predefined value stored in the node.
Abstract:
A mobile device includes a substrate, a ground element, and a radiation branch. The ground element includes a ground branch, wherein an edge of the ground element has a notch extending into an interior of the ground element so as to form a slot region, and the ground branch partially surrounds the slot region. The radiation branch is substantially inside the slot region, and is coupled to the ground branch of the ground element. The ground branch and the radiation branch form an antenna structure.
Abstract:
A method for handling multiple Device Management (DM) server addresses in a DM Account Management Object (MO) is provided. The method includes the steps of obtaining, by a DM client, a plurality of DM server addresses and a reference to one or more of the DM server addresses or an empty value from the DM Account MO, and building, by the DM client, a DM session according to the reference.
Abstract:
The invention relates to transmitting time information between elements of a data network. In the present invention, it has surprisingly been discovered that in a network transmitting packet, frame or cell switched data traffic, time stamp information can be transmitted from a network element (101) to another network element (102) by using that part (113a, 113c) of the bit stream (111 b) to be transmitted which is connected, in the transmitting network element (101), to the transmitted bit stream in a location that is placed, in the flowing direction of the transmitted bit stream, after a transmission buffer (103) buffering data packets, frames or cells. In an arrangement according to the invention, the random-type share of the transmission delay experienced by the time stamp information is slight, because the time stamp information does not have to queue in the transmission buffer (103) buffering data packets, frames or cells.