Abstract:
The connection management entity apparatus determines a set of modems within coverage of a particular area. Each modem of the set of modems is associated with a particular aircraft and one carrier of a plurality of carriers. The apparatus allocates subsets of modems to each eNB of a set of eNBs. The allocation allows each eNB to communicate with the allocated subset of modems. Each eNB operates on a different carrier. The apparatus may be a eNB. The eNB determines a set of modems within coverage of the eNB. The set of modems is associated with one carrier of a plurality of carriers. The eNB operates on the one carrier. Each modem in the set of modems is associated with a different aircraft. The eNB sends information indicating the set of modems and receives an allocation of a second set of modems in response to the sent information.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a radio unit (RU) may receive, from a user equipment (UE), a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) associated with a channel. The RU may perform a channel estimation associated with the channel using the DMRS to obtain channel estimation information. The RU may transmit, to a distributed unit (DU), information that is based at least in part on the channel estimation information. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
Managing handover procedures of two or more modems from a serving base station to a target base station includes receiving at least one message indicative of at least one measurement report of radio conditions from at least one modem of the two or more modems; determining, based on the at least one message, whether to handover the two or more modems from the serving base station to the target base station; and upon determining to handover the two or more modems from the serving base station to the target base station, indicating to each of the two or more modems to send to the serving base station a measurement report configured to trigger a respective handover procedure from the serving base station to the target base station.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. Various aspects relate generally to determining information metrics associated with an eigenvalue decomposition (EVD) operation associated with a four by four Hermitian matrix. Some aspects more specifically relate to determining a scalar (e.g., an eigenvalue or an approximation of an eigenvalue) of the four by four Hermitian matrix and determining a shifted matrix by subtracting a product of the scalar and an identity matrix from the four by four Hermitian matrix. A QR decomposition may be performed on the shifted matrix to determine first derived information, representable by a three by three Hermitian matrix. An eigenvalue decomposition operation may be performed on the three by three Hermitian matrix to determine the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the four by four Hermitian matrix.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the disclosure relate to managing ephemeris information. Provisions are made for providing ephemeris information to a user terminal (UT). Messages are defined for sending ephemeris information and for requesting ephemeris information. Ephemeris information for a subset of the satellites in a constellation may be sent to a UT to reduce signaling load. A UT may manage a database of ephemeris information to ensure freshness of the ephemeris information.
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to techniques and apparatus that may help improve greatly reduce the implementation complexity of the ground station, and ground base-station user capacity by utilizing a subband beamformer for processing uplink signals received from aircraft at ground base stations, in an air-to-ground (ATG) system. The techniques presented herein may allow for dynamic subband allocation to different airborne devices with multi-user beamforming and subband combining.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, devices, and apparatuses are described for location tracking in which each tag used to track an asset or person in an indoor environment transmits ranging waveforms used to estimate a location of the tag. Multiple tags may concurrently transmit without interfering with each other by having each tag use a distinct frequency shift for the ranging waveforms. Access points may be deployed throughout the indoor environment as part of a wireless network (e.g., ultra-wideband or UWB network) that tracks the assets. The access points may receive the ranging waveforms transmitted by the tags and may perform measurements based on the ranging waveforms. The measurements may be sent to a tracking management server to estimate the location of the tags. The server may also determine and assign the distinct frequency shifts used by the tags and may modify the assignment when the number of tags being tracked changes.