Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In an example, a method includes a first node receiving a precision time protocol (PTP) message, identifying one or more timing domains to be supported by the first node based at least in part on the PTP message, and sending, to a second node of the wireless communication network, an indicator of the one or more timing domains to be supported by the first node. Another example at a node includes receiving, from additional nodes of the wireless communication network, indicators of one or more timing domains supported by the additional nodes, receiving a PTP message associated with a timing domain, and sending the PTP message to a subset of the additional nodes based at least in a part on the indicators of one or more timing domains supported by the additional nodes.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a burst transmission including one or more packets. The UE may transition from a first communication state to a second communication state based at least in part on receiving a power control indication triggered by an end of burst indication associated with burst metadata accompanying the burst transmission, wherein a power of the second communication state is different from a power of the first communication state. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, an application server may receive information associated with reception quality at multiple locations of a physical environment. The application server may provide data for presenting a virtual environment by a UE in the physical environment, the data having one or more parameters based at least in part on a reception quality at a location associated with the UE in the physical environment. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive an indication of a plurality of first scheduling cycles that are based at least in part on a second scheduling cycle. The second scheduling cycle is based at least in part on a periodicity of multimedia traffic associated with the UE. The UE may communicate with a network entity based at least in part on the plurality of first scheduling cycles. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for graphics or data processing including an apparatus, e.g., a network, a server, or a client device. In some aspects, the apparatus may transmit a request for an updated FEC rate, the updated FEC rate being based on a previous FEC rate. The apparatus may also receive, based on the request for the updated FEC rate, information associated with the updated FEC rate. Additionally, the apparatus may determine the updated FEC rate based on the received information, the received information being associated with a difference between the previous FEC rate and the updated FEC rate.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the disclosure provide techniques for signaling port information of user equipment (UE) ports in a wireless communication system including a radio access network. Certain aspects provide a method for wireless communication. The method includes receiving, at a network node, port information of one or more ports of one or more UEs. The method further includes deriving a network topology indicating connectivity between devices comprising the one or more UEs based on the port information of the one or more ports.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a downlink data communication. The UE may determine a processing time for the downlink data communication based at least in part on at least one of: whether the downlink data communication was scheduled via preconfigured scheduling or via a downlink grant received in a downlink control channel, or whether the downlink data communication is an initial transmission or a retransmission. The UE may transmit acknowledgement or negative acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) feedback, corresponding to the downlink data communication, using a timing indicated by the processing time. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and systems for a wireless communication network including detecting a trigger to switch a serving channel at a first access point, and communicating a first channel switch message from the first access point to a second access point. The first access point may be in a downstream and/or upstream or communication flow in relation to the second access point. The process may include communicating a first Channel Switching Announcement (CSA) message from the second access point to at least one client of the second access point, where the least one client is one of a plurality of clients receiving internet connectivity through a series of communication flows including a data flow through the second access point. The process further includes revising a time to switch channel information included in the first channel switch message, where the first CSA message includes the revised time to switch channel information.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communications and, more particularly, to session management between a wireless wide area network (WWAN) and a wireless local area network (WLAN). An exemplary method includes exchanging messages in a first wireless local area network (WLAN) during a communication session, maintaining information for the communication session, enabling a second WLAN for the communication session based on detection of at least one first condition, and utilizing the information for the communication session via the second WLAN.
Abstract:
An access point is identified for providing service for an access terminal. In some aspects, the identification of an access point is based on loading at one or more access points. In some implementations, an access terminal selects a cell (e.g., the cell that provides maximum throughput) based on the cell load at one or more cells. In some implementations, load estimation is based on information acquired by an access terminal from nearby access points.