Abstract:
Various embodiments of methods of managing data measurement reporting may include sending from an application processor of a user equipment (UE) to a modem of the UE an attention (AT) command to configure the modem to send an unsolicited result code in response to receiving a pause command or a resume command related to sending of application level measurement information being gathered by the UE, receiving a pause command from a network element while sending of application level measurement information being gathered by the UE to the network element, sending from the modem to the application processor an unsolicited result code including a pause indication or instruction to temporarily pause sending of the application level measurement information in response to the received pause command and the AT command, and pausing sending of the application level measurement information by the modem in response to the pause command.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless communication device may receive, from a time-sensitive networking (TSN) application function (AF), a first request for a parameter at a device-side TSN translator (DS-TT) associated with the wireless communication device. The wireless communication device may generate a cause code that indicates that the parameter is supported but not available, if the parameter is not available. The wireless communication device may transmit the cause code to the TSN-AF. Numerous other aspects are described.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for supporting an interface between a system that implements sensitive networking (TSN) and a wireless communications system. In one aspect, a network entity, which may be configured to communicate over the wireless communications system, may interface with one or more TSN bridges of the TSN system. The network entity may share timing information with a centralized network configuration (CNC) entity of the TSN system and may perform a time domain mapping between a first clock used by the CNC entity and a second clock used by the network entity. For example, the network entity may map absolute times using a clock drift between the first clock and the second clock and may convert time durations using a cumulative rate ratio between the first clock and the second clock.
Abstract:
Various embodiments of methods of managing data measurement reporting may include sending from an application processor of a user equipment (UE) to a modem of the UE an attention (AT) command to configure the modem to send an unsolicited result code in response to receiving a pause command or a resume command related to sending of application level measurement information being gathered by the UE, receiving a pause command from a network element while sending of application level measurement information being gathered by the UE to the network element, sending from the modem to the application processor an unsolicited result code including a pause indication or instruction to temporarily pause sending of the application level measurement information in response to the received pause command and the AT command, and pausing sending of the application level measurement information by the modem in response to the pause command.
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to providing, from a non-access stratum (NAS) layer to an access stratum (AS) layer associated with a user equipment (UE) while the UE is in a radio resource control (RRC) inactive state, a NAS message to be transmitted to a mobility management entity via a base station; providing, from the NAS layer, a request to resume an RRC connection; and transmitting the NAS message to the base station while the UE is in the RRC inactive state. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications, and more particularly, to techniques for relaying public warning system (PWS) messages to a remote user equipment (UE) via a relay UE.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for enabling access control in a connected mode, idle mode, and an inactive state. An exemplary method generally includes receiving access control information associated with one or more services used by the UE for communicating with the wireless communications network, receiving a request to transmit traffic using the one or more services, checking a type of the traffic against the access control information, and scheduling the traffic for transmission if the type of the traffic satisfies one or more criteria in the access control information based on the checking.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for enabling access control in a connected mode, idle mode, and an inactive state. An exemplary method generally includes receiving access control information associated with one or more services used by the UE for communicating with the wireless communications network, receiving a request to transmit traffic using the one or more services, checking a type of the traffic against the access control information, and scheduling the traffic for transmission if the type traffic satisfies one or more criteria in the access control information based on the checking.
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communications, and more particularly, to techniques for optimizing data delivery in dual subscriber identity module (dual SIM) scenarios where a single radio resource is shared.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the subject matter described in this disclosure can be implemented in a method for wireless communication by a user equipment (UE). The method generally includes receiving a public warning system (PWS) message, wherein the PWS message includes information associated with at least one program provided via a multimedia service, and retrieving the at least one program via the multimedia service based on the information indicated in the PWS message.