JP2014509490A

5G,4G

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JP20130552824

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17-04-2014

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10-02-2012

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US

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11-02-2011

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JP20130552824

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US

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17-04-2014

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10-02-2012

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11-02-2011

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Abstract  Abstract

An RSRQ measurement method for interference coordination is provided. An RSRQ measurement method for interference coordination is provided. The UE receives the radio signal of the neighboring cell in the measurement. Adjacent cells apply TDM silence patterns to perform inter-cell interference coordination (TDM ICIC). The UE determines a measurement pattern including a plurality of subframes. The UE performs RSRQ measurement of the cell in multiple subframes and obtains multiple RSRQ measurement samples. By estimating multiple RSRQ samples and applying a weighted average, the UE generates an RSRQ measurement result. RSRQ samples that are estimated to be highly applicable are widely considered (eg, with large weights) and / or RSRQ samples that are estimated to be poorly applied are less considered (eg, discarded with low or zero weights) ). Predetermined processing at the UE generates a more predictable RSRQ measurement result. (Selection) Figure 4

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