Abstract:
The various embodiments include a dual-SIM-dual-active (DSDA) device and methods for implementing robust receive (Rx) processing to resolve radio frequency coexistence interference between two subscriptions operating on the DSDA device. The DSDA device may detect when a subscription (the "aggressor") de-senses the other subscription (the "victim") as a result of the aggressor's transmissions, and in response, implement robust Rx processing to mitigate the effects of de-sense on the victim while causing minimal impact to the aggressor.
Abstract:
A first method of wireless communication for use in a user equipment comprises: receiving interference suppression information from a base station (902); receiving a transmission through at least one component carrier of a plurality of component carriers (904); for each component carrier of the at least one component carrier, determining at least one of whether to perform interference suppression on the particular component carrier, and a type of interference suppression to perform on the particular component carrier (906), based on a configuration associated with the particular component carrier, and on the interference suppression information. The method may further include: performing interference suppression on the particular component carrier when the particular component carrier is a secondary component carrier (908); refraining from performing interference suppression on the particular component carrier when the particular component carrier is the primary component carrier (910); and processing the primary component carrier in accordance with an enhanced inter-cell interference coordination, elCIC (912). A second method of wireless communication for use in a user equipment comprises: receiving a configuration with carrier aggregation; and determining a starting symbol for a physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH, without assistance of a physical control format indicator channel, PCFICH.
Abstract:
A system, a method and an apparatus are described. The apparatus includes a modem that responds to a thermal mitigation request by invoking different levels of thermal mitigation for different concurrently active connections. In some instances, the modem may invoke thermal mitigation with respect to a first active connection and refrain from invoking thermal mitigation with respect to a second active connection maintained by the modem. The apparatus determines the first and second active connections based on subscriptions corresponding to subscriber identification modules, an identification of a power amplifier or group of power amplifiers responsible for a thermal issue in the modem. The selection of mitigation levels for each active connection and decisions to invoke mitigation on one connection while refraining from invoking mitigation on another connection may be based on priorities of the active connections, including quality of service related priorities.
Abstract:
The various embodiments include a dual-SIM-dual-active (DSDA)device and methods for implementing robust transmit (Tx) processing to resolve radio frequency coexistence interference between two subscriptions operating on the DSDA device. The DSDA device may detect when one subscription (the "aggressor") de-senses the other subscription (the "victim") as a result of the aggressor's transmissions, and in response, implement robust Tx processing to mitigate the effects of de-sense on the victim.
Abstract:
A system, a method and an apparatus are described. The apparatus includes a modem that responds to a thermal mitigation request by invoking different levels of thermal mitigation for different concurrently active connections. In some instances, the modem may invoke thermal mitigation with respect to a first active connection and refrain from invoking thermal mitigation with respect to a second active connection maintained by the modem. The apparatus determines the first and second active connections based on subscriptions corresponding to subscriber identification modules, an identification of a power amplifier or group of power amplifiers responsible for a thermal issue in the modem. The selection of mitigation levels for each active connection and decisions to invoke mitigation on one connection while refraining from invoking mitigation on another connection may be based on priorities of the active connections, including quality of service related priorities.