Abstract:
A a method for maintaining a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) session when a terminal is powered off is provided. The method includes that a network side receives terminal power-off indication information sent by a terminal when the terminal is powered off (101); and when determining according to the terminal power-off indication information that the terminal needs to maintain a PPP session in a power-off state, a PPP session release operation is not triggered (102). A system, a network side, a terminal and a computer storage medium for maintaining a PPP session when the terminal is powered off are also provided.
Abstract:
Provided are an information transmission method and apparatus, a communication node, and a storage medium. The information transmission method applied to a first communication node includes the followings: determining paging capability indication information, where the paging capability indication information indicates the paging capability of the first communication node in an inactive state, and transmitting the paging capability indication information to a third communication node. The paging mechanism in the inactive state is effectively determined by using the method.
Abstract:
The present document provides an information transmission method and device, and a storage medium. The information transmission method applied to a first communication node includes: receiving or determining a buffer size report related parameter used by a service to be transmitted; and reporting a buffer status report (BSR) based on the buffer size report related parameter.
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication is described. The method includes transmitting, by a first network node, a configuration message to a first communication device in communication with a second communication device to perform an aggregation operation, the configuration message including at least one of: first configuration information about a first radio link between the first network node and the first communication device, second configuration information about a second radio link between the first communication device and the second communication device; receiving, from the first communication device, a measurement report that includes at least one of first measurement information of the first radio link, or second measurement information of the second radio link; and determining, based on the measurement report, whether to perform a handover operation from the first network node to a second network node.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for operation in a data transmission state in an idle mode using pre-configured dedicated resources are described. An exemplary method for wireless communication includes transmitting a first message comprising an indication of pre-configured dedicated resources for a communication between the network device and a terminal, and receiving a second message over the pre-configured dedicated resources, where a transmission of the second message by the terminal causes the terminal to switch from an idle state to a data transmission state in an idle mode. Another exemplary methods for wireless communication includes receiving a first message comprising an indication of pre-configured dedicated resources for a communication between a network device and the terminal, and switching from an idle state to a data transmission state in an idle mode upon transmitting a second message over the pre-configured dedicated resources.
Abstract:
Provided are a feedback information transmission method and apparatus, a base station, a user equipment and a storage medium. The method includes sending a setting parameter of a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) search space; sending a scheduled dedicated uplink resource grant or a scheduled dedicated downlink resource grant through the PDCCH search space; and in response to receiving a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) of a user equipment (UE), sending a PUSCH feedback indication to the UE through the PDCCH search space so that the UE stops sending the remaining repetition number of the PUSCH.
Abstract:
Systems, apparatus, and methods for wireless communication are described, and more specifically, to techniques related to discontinuous reception (DRX), Daylight Saving Time (DST), and leap seconds. One example method for wireless communication includes determining a target paging cycle associated with a wireless device based on whether an extended DRX value is configured. Another example method for wireless communication includes receiving, from a network device at a first time prior to a second time, an interface message including time information and adjusting, at a second time, a local time based on the time information.
Abstract:
Provided are a clock synchronization method and apparatus, and a storage medium. The clock synchronization method includes that: when a source base station determines that a user equipment (UE) satisfies a handover condition, the source base station sends a handover request to a target base station, where the handover request includes a request for precision clock information; and the source base station receives the precision clock information of the target base station.
Abstract:
Provided are a data transmission method and apparatus, and a computer-readable storage medium. The method includes: receiving, by a first communication node, first information sent from a second communication node, where the first information includes configuration information of a transmission resource.
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus, and systems that use the survival time parameter to relax Quality of Service (QoS) reliability requirements in communication services are disclosed. In one example aspect, a wireless communication method includes triggering, by a wireless device, a report to a radio access node due to occurrence of a condition of a survival time associated with a communication service. The survival time represents an amount of time an application consuming the communication service is capable of continuing without receiving any anticipated message. The survival time can indicate a number of consecutive incorrectly received or lost packets.