Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may measure a power value for each beam from one or more cells and calculate an average beam power for each cell. The UE may transmit these calculated averages to a base station in a report, and the base station may select a cell for communications based on the measurement report. The UE may also include a number indicating how many beams are used when calculating an average beam power, a ratio between a maximum and minimum beam power for each cell, two average beam powers based on two defined thresholds, or a combination of these measurements, in the transmitted report. The UE may add a bias to the average beam power for a particular cell to indicate a preference for that cell over the other candidate cells.
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for method for a wireless communication device having a first Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) enabling a first subscription and a second SIM enabling a second subscription to manage communications over the first subscription and the second subscription, including but not limited to determining an error rate associated with the first subscription or a network congestion parameter associated with the first subscription and determining to skip at least one page decode on the second subscription based on the error rate associated with the first subscription or the network congestion parameter associated with the first subscription.
Abstract:
Methods and devices for improving data throughput and page performance of a multi-subscription wireless communication device with a shared radio frequency (RF) resource may include detecting when a random access channel (RACH) procedure required on a modem stack associated with the first SIM in order to access a first network will coincide with a scheduled tune-away period for the shared RF resource corresponding to a reservation for activity on a second network supported by the second SIM. When such coincidence is detected, the wireless communication device may periodically transmit preambles to the first network with increasing transmission power until an acknowledgment is received or the scheduled tune-away period starts. When the scheduled tune-away period starts, the wireless communication device may pause transmission of preambles and record virtual preambles. When the tune-away period ends, the wireless communication device may continue the RACH procedure based on actual and virtual preambles.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may measure a power value for each beam from one or more cells and calculate an average beam power for each cell. The UE may transmit these calculated averages to a base station in a report, and the base station may select a cell for communications based on the measurement report. The UE may also include a number indicating how many beams are used when calculating an average beam power, a ratio between a maximum and minimum beam power for each cell, two average beam powers based on two defined thresholds, or a combination of these measurements, in the transmitted report. The UE may add a bias to the average beam power for a particular cell to indicate a preference for that cell over the other candidate cells.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication and techniques to prevent frequent beam switching. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine a duration of time that the UE dwells on a beam. The UE may update a data structure, stored in memory of the UE, to add or modify a stored duration value associated with the beam based at least in part on determining the duration of time that the UE dwells on the beam. The UE may determine that a condition associated with the stored duration value is satisfied. The UE may modify a priority of the beam in connection with a beam selection procedure based at least in part on determining that the condition associated with the stored duration value is satisfied. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication and techniques to prevent frequent beam switching. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine a duration of time that the UE dwells on a beam. The UE may update a data structure, stored in memory of the UE, to add or modify a stored duration value associated with the beam based at least in part on determining the duration of time that the UE dwells on the beam. The UE may determine that a condition associated with the stored duration value is satisfied. The UE may modify a priority of the beam in connection with a beam selection procedure based at least in part on determining that the condition associated with the stored duration value is satisfied. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for method for a wireless communication device having a first Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) enabling a first subscription and a second SIM enabling a second subscription to manage communications over the first subscription and the second subscription, including but not limited to determining an error rate associated with the first subscription or a network congestion parameter associated with the first subscription and determining to skip at least one page decode on the second subscription based on the error rate associated with the first subscription or the network congestion parameter associated with the first subscription.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. System information may be updated during wireless communications. A base station may transmit an indication of such a change to a wireless device. In some cases, the indication may include a priority of the system information change. The base station may set a time duration for the system information change, and broadcast one or more information blocks (e.g., indicating the updated system information) during the time duration. Upon expiration of a timer associated with the time duration, the base station may return to transmitting the one or more information blocks to the wireless device in response to requests from the wireless device. In some cases, the system information change may be broadcast in response to receiving multiple requests to transmit the first type of information block from a plurality of wireless devices served by the base station.
Abstract:
Aspects of random access channel preamble transmission include transmitting a number of random access preamble transmissions in response to receiving a command to initiate a physical random access procedure, determining that the number of random access preamble transmissions meets an unacknowledged preamble transmission number threshold, determining whether a downlink channel quality exceeds a downlink channel quality threshold, and suspending the transmitting of subsequent random access preamble transmissions for a transmit hold duration.