Abstract:
When a user terminal is communicating with asynchronous systems, it may calculate the propagation delay of received signals using the frame offset from the asynchronous base stations. The user terminal may calculate a time difference between a frame reference of a first base station and a second base station and use the time difference to determine a propagation time difference.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for concurrently performing handoff-related measurements for neighbor cells using multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna resources. In one example, a mobile device is in communication with a serving cell. Handoff-related measurements of first wireless signals from a first neighbor cell are performed. The first wireless signals are received at first MIMO antenna resources of a device. Handoff-related measurements of second wireless signals from a second neighbor cell are performed, as well. The second wireless signals are received at second MIMO antenna resources concurrently with the first wireless signals received at the first MIMO antenna resources. The first handoff-related measurements and the second handoff-related measurements may be performed during a scan interval. A type of handoff-related measurement to perform may be determined based on a determined length of the scan interval.
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure generally relate to methods and apparatus for wireless communication. In an aspect, a method for dynamically processing data on interleaved multithreaded (MT) systems is provided. The method generally includes monitoring loading on one or more active processor threads, determining whether to remove a task or create an additional task based on the monitored loading of the one or more active processor threads and a number of tasks running on one or more of the one or more active processor threads, and if a determination is made to remove a task or create an additional task, distributing the resulting tasks among one or more available processor threads.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for concurrently performing handoff-related measurements for neighbor cells using multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna resources. In one example, a mobile device is in communication with a serving cell. Handoff-related measurements of first wireless signals from a first neighbor cell are performed. The first wireless signals are received at first MIMO antenna resources of a device. Handoff-related measurements of second wireless signals from a second neighbor cell are performed, as well. The second wireless signals are received at second MIMO antenna resources concurrently with the first wireless signals received at the first MIMO antenna resources. The first handoff-related measurements and the second handoff-related measurements may be performed during a scan interval. A type of handoff-related measurement to perform may be determined based on a determined length of the scan interval.