Abstract:
A method for timer continuation in a power reset scenario by an in-vehicle system is described. The method includes beginning a power reset. The method also includes determining whether a timer associated with an emergency call (e.g., eCall) was running before the power reset. The method further includes continuing timer use if the timer was running before the power reset. The method additionally includes registering the in-vehicle system on a network if the timer was running before the power reset.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are described for improving call performance and data throughput. The methods and apparatus include receiving one or more packet data units (PDUs) during a transmission time interval (TTI) from a network entity, wherein the one or more PDUs are associated with a radio bearer. Further, the methods and apparatus include determining one or more out-of-order PDUs from the one or more PDUs. Moreover, the methods and apparatus include reordering the one or more out-of-order PDUs, wherein the one or more out-of-order PDUs are reordered within the TTI. Additionally, the methods and apparatus include processing the one or more reordered PDUs.
Abstract:
A method for timer continuation in a power reset scenario by an in-vehicle system is described. The method includes beginning a power reset. The method also includes determining whether a timer associated with an emergency call (e.g., eCall) was running before the power reset. The method further includes continuing timer use if the timer was running before the power reset. The method additionally includes registering the in-vehicle system on a network if the timer was running before the power reset.