Abstract:
A method and apparatus for controlling crosslink (XL) establishment are disclosed. In the method and apparatus, the XL between a terminal wireless transmit/receive unit (T-WTRU) and a helper WTRU (H-WTRU) is controlled, whereby the T-WTRU and the H-WTRU may be in a radio resource control (RRC) Idle mode and may perform discontinuous reception (DRX). Further, the T-WTRU may transition between infrastructure coverage mode and WTRU-to-WTRU (W2W) coverage mode. Additionally, neighbor discovery and H-WTRU selection are performed and association between the T-WTRU and H-WTRU is established and maintained.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for mobility for device-to-device (D2D) communications is disclosed. A WTRU may store a proximity detection configuration that includes a measurement object corresponding to at least one discovery signal property, perform a proximity detection measurement to detect a discovery signal property, and then establish D2D communication. A radio resource control (RRC) Measurement Report may be received from a WTRU. Methods for D2D mobility procedures are also disclosed including mobility to or from a direct path, to or from a local path, to or from an infrastructure path, changing serving cell, and cell reselection. Other embodiments include: behavior upon mobility failure, radio link failure, and direct link failure. Security configuration and activation methods and apparatuses are also disclosed. Network methods for inter-eNB management are also disclosed. Finally, direct path proximity detection measurements and methods and apparatuses for triggering and establishing D2D sessions are disclosed.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are described for integrating third generation partnership project (3GPP) radio access network and an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 radio access technologies (RATs). This may be done at a medium access control (MAC) layer or below the MAC layer. For example, a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) for multiple radio access technology (RAT) integration includes a 3GPP RAT including a radio resource control (RRC) entity, an IEEE 802.11 RAT including a medium access control (MAC) management entity, and a session management entity (SME) for mapping between the RRC entity and the MAC management entity. Combined, hybrid and split versions of logical channel prioritization (LCP) are described. The features of an LTE access stratum-service management entity (AS-SME) are also described.