Abstract:
A method is provided for transmission control of a user terminal utilizing half-duplex frequency division duplex operation. The method includes defining a transmission qap pattern for at least one user terminal. The transmission gap pattern indicates 1) sub-frames during which the user terminal is to perform uplink transmission, 2) sub-frames during which the user terminal is to expect to perform downlink reception including at least reference symbols for performing downlink tracking, and 3) at least one of a Tx-to-Rx switching sub-frame during which the user terminal is to switch from the uplink transmission to the downlink reception, and a Rx-to-Tx switching sub-frame during which the user terminal is to switch from the downlink reception to the uplink transmission. The transmission qap pattern is provided to the user terminal, and the user terminal is operated according to the transmission qap pattern.
Abstract:
Various communication systems may benefit from mechanisms for access-based communications. For example, machine-type communication in long term evolution (LTE) communication systems may benefit from a mechanism for user equipment access-based machine-to-machine communication. A method can include a user equipment entering a transaction state. The method can also include suspending reception of paging messages during an idle period of the transaction state.