EP1949608B1

5G

Title

TRANSMITTING A PILOT REPORT MESSAGE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Application Number:

EP20060827243

Publication Date:

26-07-2017

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

27-10-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

27-10-2005

Title

TRANSMITTING A PILOT REPORT MESSAGE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Application Number:

EP20060827243

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-07-2017

Application Date:

27-10-2006

Priority Date:

27-10-2005

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for transmitting a PilotReport message is provided, comprising generating the PilotReport message and determining if an Active Set Size value is greater than one. In an embodiment, the access terminal will send a PilotReport message if one of the following conditions occurs : If the Active Set Size is greater than one, and ΕnhancedPilotReportEnabled = 1, and The strength of a pilot in the active set has changed by more than an EnhancedPilotReportThreshold since the last PilotReport was sent . If the Active Set Size is one, and EnhancedPilot ReportEnabled = 1, and The strongest current non-active pilot (for example, pilot j) has strength more than the EnhancedPilotReportRatio fraction of the total interference, and The strength of pilot j is more than EnhancedPilotReportThreshold away than the strength of the second strongest pilot at the time the last pilot report was sent.

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