Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for interference management with adaptive resource block (RB) allocation. In an exemplary method, a user equipment (UE) receives, from a base station (BS), an indication of a first set of resource blocks (RBs) to receive a first downlink (DL) transmission in a time interval, the UE receives, from the BS, an indication of a dynamically allocated second set of RBs to receive a second DL transmission from the BS in the time interval, and the UE alters one or more parameters of a receiver, based on the second set of RBs, when receiving the second DL transmission on the second set of RBs. Altering the one or more parameters may include switching a phase-locked loop (PLL) of the receiver to a center frequency determined based on the second set of RBs.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for interference management with adaptive resource block (RB) allocation. In an exemplary method, a base station (BS) obtains an indication that downlink transmissions to a first user equipment (UE) potentially interfere with uplink transmissions by a second UE, the BS dynamically allocates, based on the indication, a first set of one or more resource blocks (RBs) for the downlink transmissions to the first UE, and the BS then transmits an indication of the first set of RBs to the first UE. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
The present disclosure includes systems and methods for operating a wireless communication system in multiple modes. The system is configured in a first mode when a transmission interference in a receiver of a wireless device is below a first threshold. The system is configured in one or more intermediate modes when the transmission interference is above the first threshold and below a second threshold. The system is configured in a second mode when the transmission interference is above the second threshold. The one or more intermediate modes activate interference management processes and the wireless device transmits data and receives data simultaneously. In some embodiments, transmission interference may be based on an SINR measurement.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for transceiver architecture for millimeter wave wireless communications. A device may include two transceiver chip modules configured to communicate in different frequency ranges. The first transceiver chip module may include a baseband sub-module, a first radio frequency front end (RFFE) component and associated antenna array. The second transceiver chip module may include a second RFFE component and associated antenna array. The second transceiver chip module may be separate from the first transceiver chip module. The second transceiver chip module may be electrically coupled to the baseband sub-module of the first transceiver chip module.
Abstract:
A pair of stacked ground coplanar waveguides (GCPWs) is provided in two consecutive metal layers that are deposited on opposing surfaces of a dielectric layer. A first metal layer on a first side of the dielectric layer forms a first signal trace and an upper ground plane for a first GCPW in the pair. Similarly, a second metal layer on a second surface of the dielectric layer forms a second signal trace and an upper ground plane for a second GCPW in the pair.
Abstract:
A pair of stacked ground coplanar waveguides (GCPWs) is provided in two consecutive metal layers that are deposited on opposing surfaces of a dielectric layer. A first metal layer on a first side of the dielectric layer forms a first signal trace and an upper ground plane for a first GCPW in the pair. Similarly, a second metal layer on a second surface of the dielectric layer forms a second signal trace and an upper ground plane for a second GCPW in the pair.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for transceiver architecture for millimeter wave wireless communications. A device may include two transceiver chip modules configured to communicate in different frequency ranges. The first transceiver chip module may include a baseband sub-module, a first radio frequency front end (RFFE) component and associated antenna array. The second transceiver chip module may include a second RFFE component and associated antenna array. The second transceiver chip module may be separate from the first transceiver chip module. The second transceiver chip module may be electrically coupled to the baseband sub-module of the first transceiver chip module.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for transceiver architecture for millimeter wave wireless communications. A device may include two transceiver chip modules configured to communicate in different frequency ranges. The first transceiver chip module may include a baseband sub-module, a first radio frequency front end (RFFE) component and associated antenna array. The second transceiver chip module may include a second RFFE component and associated antenna array. The second transceiver chip module may be separate from the first transceiver chip module. The second transceiver chip module may be electrically coupled to the baseband sub-module of the first transceiver chip module.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure provide an apparatus for wireless communication. The apparatus may include an integrated circuit, an antenna, and a module located adjacent to the antenna. The module may include at least one of a power amplifier or a low-noise amplifier. The power amplifier may be configured to amplify a signal received from the integrated circuit for transmission by the antenna. The low-noise amplifier may be configured to amplify a signal received from the antenna for reception by the integrated circuit. The module may be separate from the integrated circuit. A length of a feed line connecting the antenna and the module may be less than a length of a feed line connecting the module and the integrated circuit. The module may also include a switching mechanism configured to switch operation of the module between transmission and reception.
Abstract:
The present disclosure includes systems and methods for operating a wireless communication system in multiple modes. The system is configured in a first mode when a transmission interference in a receiver of a wireless device is below a first threshold. The system is configured in one or more intermediate modes when the transmission interference is above the first threshold and below a second threshold. The system is configured in a second mode when the transmission interference is above the second threshold. The one or more intermediate modes activate interference management processes and the wireless device transmits data and receives data simultaneously. In some embodiments, transmission interference may be based on an SINR measurement.