Abstract:
A method of reporting positioning measurement reporting capability includes: establishing a positioning session between a telecommunication device and a network entity; and transmitting, from the telecommunication device to the network entity, a capability report indicating a measurement reporting capacity for a batch measurement report of measurements of a plurality of PRS instances.
Abstract:
A reference signal periodically transmitted by a base station in a wireless network can have certain proprietary properties to help prevent detection and utilization of the signal for unauthorized positioning of mobile devices. More specifically, a network node can obscure and introduce time-variation in mapping between positioning signals and a corresponding physical base stations. The network node may also introduce time variations in fields of a base station almanac (BSA) provided to subscribing user equipments (UEs). The information transmitted to the subscribing UEs may be encrypted.
Abstract:
Disclosed are implementations that include a method, generally performed at a mobile device, including receiving one or more wireless signals transmitted from a wireless node, with the wireless node being configured to operate in at least a first mode of operation to transmit wireless transmissions comprising one or more subframes configured according to a pre-determined first pattern of cell-specific reference signals (CRS) for the wireless node. The method also includes deriving, based on the received one or more wireless signals, at least one resultant signal attribute indicative of an actual CRS pattern for the received one or more wireless signals, and determining whether the at least one resultant signal attribute derived based on the received one or more wireless signals deviates from a corresponding expected at least one signal attribute associated with wireless signals including cell-specific reference signals produced according to the pre-determined first pattern of CRS.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for crowdsourcing the synchronization status of a network are presented. In various embodiments, a server receives a synchronization status of a base station associated with the network. If the synchronization status indicates that the network is synchronous, the server collects information for computing time correction data. The server may send the time correction data to the mobile device for use in determining the position of the mobile device when the mobile device is connected to the synchronous network.
Abstract:
A method of determining, at a server, an altitude of a mobile device, includes: receiving, at the server from the mobile device, a present barometric pressure at the mobile device; and determining, at the server, an altitude of the mobile device based on the present barometric pressure and a present reference barometric pressure at a known altitude.
Abstract:
A method of providing pressure information from a mobile device includes: measuring a barometric pressure at the mobile device; determining a present barometric pressure based on the measured barometric pressure; and sending, from the mobile device toward a server, the present barometric pressure. The server may determine an altitude for the mobile device based on the present barometric pressure and a known reference pressure for a known altitude. The method may further include providing pressure statistics and/or calibration points by the mobile device to the server where the calibration points include pressure measurements for known or determinable locations. The calibration points may enable the server to determine a calibration value to enable an adjustment or correction to the measured barometric pressure.
Abstract:
A UE includes: at least one sensor configured to provide at least one sensor measurement; and a processor configured to: determine first and second ranges between the UE and a positioning signal source based on first and second positioning signal measurements of first and second positioning signals from the positioning signal source corresponding to first and second times; determine whether a selected range of the first range or the second range is a multipath range based on the first range, the second range, and movement of the UE between the first time and the second time indicated by the at least one sensor measurement; and discount use of the selected range in a positioning technique in response to the selected range being determined to be a multipath range.
Abstract:
A method of operating a wireless device includes determining to operate the wireless device in a discontinuous reception (DRX) mode of operation such that a receiver of the wireless device is expected to operate in a low-power state during a scheduled low-power period of time and the receiver is expected to operate in an active-power state during a scheduled active-power period of time. The wireless device schedules a measurement of a positioning signal using the receiver. The measurement is scheduled to occur during a scheduled measurement period of time. The scheduled measurement period of time at least partially overlaps with at least one of the scheduled low-power period of time or the scheduled active-power period of time. The wireless device operates the wireless device in the DRX mode of operation after scheduling the measurement and before a start of the scheduled measurement period of time.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for determining a position of a mobile device connected to a network are presented. In various embodiments, the mobile device obtains a synchronization status of the network associated with one or more base stations. If the synchronization status indicates that the network is synchronous, the mobile device determines the position of the mobile device using previously collected crowdsourced time correction data for the synchronous network.
Abstract:
Determining the early arrival path (EAP) based on a channel energy response (CER) can involve the use one or more masks to identify one or more peaks in the CER. Masks can be applied to the CER in an iterative process that can help identify the earliest peak corresponding to the EAP. Alias cancelation may also be implemented.