Abstract:
In one embodiment, a wireless access point (AP) receives messages from a wireless wide area network (WWAN) device, wherein these messages identify parameters of future WWAN frames. Each message identifies a starting time, an operating band, an upload/download sub-frame configuration, and a special sub-frame pattern of a WWAN frame. The AP uses the parameters defined by each received message to determine whether to transmit a beacon frame at a scheduled target beacon transmission time (TBTT), or delay the transmission of the beacon frame to a delayed TBTT. The AP will not delay the scheduled TBTT if the parameters defined by the received message indicate there are no co-existence problems. However, the AP will delay a transmission from the scheduled TBTT if this scheduled TBTT coincides with a downlink sub-frame of the WWAN frame, and the WWAN frame has an operating band subject to interference from the intended transmission.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) uses information regarding dynamic resource allocation in a mobile wireless service (MWS) radio access technology (RAT) to improve MWS and wireless connectivity network (WCN) RAT coexistence. The UE may receive an indication of time and frequency resources of future activity of the MWS RAT. The UE may schedule communications of the WCN RAT based at least in part on the indication of the time and frequency resources of the future activity.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) uses information regarding the timing of scheduling mobile wireless services (MWS) RAT communications to improve MWS and wireless network connectivity (WCN) radio access technology coexistence. To allow sufficient time for an uplink grant to be received by the UE in advance of the scheduled uplink time, an uplink grant may be sent in advance of the scheduled uplink time. In some instances, the UE may receive an indication of scheduled uplink time of the MWS RAT via a physical layer communication. The UE may schedule communications of the WCN RAT based at least in part on the indication of future activity.
Abstract:
In a multi-radio user equipment (UE) various techniques may be used to buffer communications for a first radio access technology (RAT). A low channel quality for a second RAT is reported. An indication to halt downlink communications of the second RAT based on the reported low channel quality is received. The buffered communications by the first RAT when the second RAT downlink communications are halted are transmitted. An indication to the second RAT is sent to resume normal channel quality reporting.
Abstract:
In a multi-radio user equipment (UE) various techniques may be used to buffer communications for a first radio access technology (RAT). A low channel quality for a second RAT is reported. An indication to halt downlink communications of the second RAT based on the reported low channel quality is received. The buffered communications by the first RAT when the second RAT downlink communications are halted are transmitted. An indication to the second RAT is sent to resume normal channel quality reporting.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) uses information regarding dynamic resource allocation in a mobile wireless service (MWS) radio access technology (RAT) to improve MWS and wireless connectivity network (WCN) RAT coexistence. The UE may receive an indication of time and frequency resources of future activity of the MWS RAT. The UE may schedule communications of the WCN RAT based at least in part on the indication of the time and frequency resources of the future activity.
Abstract:
A wireless device includes a first circuit to transmit wireless signals, a second circuit to receive satellite signals, and a processor. The processor is to selectively adjust a transmission rate of the wireless signals in response to a comparison between a first priority value assigned to the wireless signals and a second priority value assigned to the satellite signals. The processor may also monitor one or more operational parameters associated with the wireless signals, and in response thereto dynamically adjust one or both of the first and second priority values.
Abstract:
A user equipment (UE) uses information regarding the timing of scheduling mobile wireless services (MWS) RAT communications to improve MWS and wireless network connectivity (WCN) radio access technology coexistence. To allow sufficient time for an uplink grant to be received by the UE in advance of the scheduled uplink time, an uplink grant may be sent in advance of the scheduled uplink time. In some instances, the UE may receive an indication of scheduled uplink time of the MWS RAT via a physical layer communication. The UE may schedule communications of the WCN RAT based at least in part on the indication of future activity.