Abstract:
The invention relates methods for interference reporting by a mobile terminal in a mobile communication system. The invention is also providing apparatus for performing these methods, and computer readable media the instructions of which cause the apparatus to perform the methods described herein. In order to allow for interference reporting, the mobile terminal detects an interference condition between the communication with the base station via the first resource and a communication with the wireless communication device via the second resource, reports on the interference condition to the base station; receives reconfiguration information indicating a third resource and reconfigures the communication with the base station to the third resource. Further, the mobile terminal detects whether or not the interference condition persists for potential communications with the base station via the first resource, and, in case the interference condition has been resolved, reports on an interference resolution to the base station.
Abstract:
The invention relates methods for maximum output level reporting by a mobile terminal in a mobile communication system. The invention is also providing apparatus for performing these methods, and computer readable media the instructions of which cause the apparatus to perform the methods described herein. In order to allow for maximum output level reporting, a power management related power backoff value is first calculated for one radio technology by referring to a reception quality level set for communication via the other radio technology; thereafter a lower and upper bounds of a maximum output power level is calculated, then the maximum output power level ( P CMAX ) for communication is set within the determined lower and upper bounds and finally the set maximum output power level is reported to a base station wherein the lower bound ( P CMAX_L ) may be calculated using MPR =0 dB , A-MPR =0 dB , and optionally Δ T c =0 dB .
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods for improving a scheduling request transmission between a UE and a base station. The transmission of the scheduling request is postponed, by implementing a threshold that the data in the transmission buffer has to reach, before a transmission of the scheduling request is triggered. In one variant, the data in the transmission buffer needs to reach a specific amount, to trigger a scheduling request. The invention refers to further improvements: the PDDCH monitoring time window is delayed after sending a scheduling request; the dedicated scheduling request resources of the PUCCH are prioritized differently such that low-priority scheduling requests are transmitted less often.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to performing radio resource management tasks in a communication system including at least a base station and a terminal. In order to avoid inconsistencies in executing the radio resource management tasks for the dual-priority devices, which may run a delay-tolerant and a normal application at the same time, when the device priority changes, the change is indicated to the base station either from the terminal or from the core network. The device priority may be indicated as an overall priority per device or as a priority per bearer configured for the device.