BRPI0806385A2

5G,4G

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BR2008PI06385

Publication Date:

06-09-2011

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Application Date:

30-01-2008

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US

Priority Date:

30-01-2007

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Application Number:

BR2008PI06385

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US

Publication Date:

06-09-2011

Application Date:

30-01-2008

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30-01-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

The cycle length adjustment control DRX implicit mode lte_ativo. A method for controlling discontinuous reception in a unit of transmitting and receiving without wire includes the definition of a series of DRX levels where each level of DRX includes a cycle length of DRX and corresponding transition between levels of DRX based on a set of criteria. The transition may be triggered by implicit rules.

A method for controlling discontinuous reception in a wireless transmit/receive unit includes defining a plurality of DRX levels wherein each DRX level includes a respective DRX cycle length and transitioning between DRX levels based on a set of criteria. The transitioning may be triggered by implicit rules.

A method for controlling discontinuous reception in a wireless transmit/receive unit includes defining a plurality of DRX levels wherein each DRX level includes a respective DRX cycle length and transitioning between DRX levels based on a set of criteria. The transitioning may be triggered by implicit rules.

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