Abstract:
A UE may receive, from at least one cell via at least one bit in a MIB or a SIB, a barring indication based on a supported network of the at least one cell and a supported network of the UE. The supported network of the at least one cell may correspond to a TN or an NTN, and the supported network of the UE may correspond to a TN or an NTN. The UE may skip, based on the received barring indication, a selection of the at least one cell for communication. Accordingly, the UE may not camp on the at least one cell. The barring indication for NTN-supporting UEs and for TN-supporting UEs may be separately indicated via the MIB or the SIB.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a neighbor cell list that indicates at least one neighbor cell. The UE may perform a cell selection procedure or a cell reselection procedure to switch to a serving cell without receiving an updated neighbor cell list from the serving cell. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may select, while operating using a first beam corresponding to a cell, a second beam corresponding to the cell based at least in part on a set of beam information associated with the second beam, wherein a first narrowband is associated with the first beam and a second narrowband is associated with the second beam. The UE may communicate with a wireless communication device that provides the cell using the second beam. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine information indicating an association between the UE and a preconfigured uplink resource (PUR). The UE may transmit a message including the information indicating the association between the UE and the PUR. A base station may receive the message including the information indicating the association between the UE and the PUR. The base station may identify the UE associated with the PUR based at least in part on the information indicating the association between the UE and the PUR. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
A method for wireless communication is presented. The method includes receiving pre-configured uplink resource (PUR) configuration information including one or more least significant bits (LSBs) of a hyper system frame number (H-SFN). The method also includes determining a PUR start time based on the H-SFN identified by the one or more LSBs. The method further includes transmitting data to a base station on a PUR identified in the PUR configuration information at the PUR start time.
Abstract:
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. Aspects described herein provide techniques and apparatuses associated with synchronizing a preconfigured uplink resource (PUR) release counter between a base station and a user equipment (UE). For example, the synchronization may be performed in connection with the UE entering a connected mode, the base station reconfiguring a PUR, and/or the like. By synchronizing the PUR release counter, misalignment of the PUR release counter between the UE and the base station may be reduced or eliminated. Reducing the misalignment of the PUR release counter reduces the occurrence of a premature release of a PUR, thus reducing UE interference and improving the likelihood of success of the UE's transmission.
Abstract:
Some techniques and apparatuses described herein enable synchronization of a user equipment (UE) identifier between a UE and a base station upon UE identifier reallocation, which enables the UE to use preconfigured uplink resources to reduce latency, reduce signaling overhead, and/or the like. For example, some techniques and apparatuses described herein enable the UE to use preconfigured uplink resources when a UE identifier reallocation occurs between preconfigured uplink resource configuration and use of the preconfigured uplink resources by the UE to transmit uplink data.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication by a user equipment (UE) without a radio resource control (RRC) connection to a base station includes receiving system information from the base station and transmitting a data communication to the base station over a control plane without establishing an RRC connection with the base station. A UE in an RRC suspended state may transmit a data communication to the base station over a user plane without resuming an RRC connection with the base station. The data communication may comprise data and UE identity information and/or a cause indication. A base station may indicate resources in the system information for the transmission of the data communication information and receive the data communication over the control plane without establishing an RRC connection with the UE or over a user plane without resuming an RRC connection with an RRC suspended UE.
Abstract:
A method includes sending communication data from a user equipment (UE) to a base station (eNB) during a random access procedure prior to establishment of a radio resource control (RRC) connection between the UE and the base station. Methods may allow a UE to use a message 1 (Msg1) communication or a message 3 (Msg3) communication to send data to a base station prior to the establishment of the RRC connection between the UE and the base station. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for wireless communication by a wireless communication device are described. A circuit switched fallback from an LTE cell to a GERAN cell is initiated. A system information type 3 message is received. The GERAN cell is accessed based on the system information type 3 message without receiving a system information type 13 message. A circuit switched connection is established on the GERAN cell. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.