Abstract:
Methods, devices and systems for dynamic scheduling of Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals based at least in part on LTE schedules are disclosed. In some examples, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth can perform coexistence decisions including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth channel or Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) selection based on modem calculated Rx or Tx indications and device geo location, maximum allowed transmit power per channel for Wi-Fi, and the LTE modem connection state.
Abstract:
Methods, devices and systems for dynamic scheduling of Bluetooth signals based at least in part on LTE schedules are disclosed. In some examples, Bluetooth can deduce information on the LTE DL/UL activity based at least in part on the LTE frame structure, LTE decision point or the LTE subframe boundary time. In some examples, Bluetooth scheduler can dynamically change the timing of the scheduling algorithm such that it may utilize the knowledge of LTE traffic and may at least partially avoid interference or evaluate the interference level.