KR20170083047A

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Title

DTX CELL SWITCHING FOR DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION DTX IN SHARED SPECTRUM

Application Number:

KR20177012805

Publication Date:

17-07-2017

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

12-11-2015

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-11-2014

Title

DTX CELL SWITCHING FOR DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION DTX IN SHARED SPECTRUM

Application Number:

KR20177012805

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

17-07-2017

Application Date:

12-11-2015

Priority Date:

13-11-2014

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Techniques for coexistence between wireless radio access technologies (RATs) are disclosed. During an active period of the discontinuous transmission (DTX) communication pattern, the first signal may be transmitted during the first sub-frame and the second signal may be transmitted during the second sub-frame, while the first signal may be transmitted during the non- Frame and the second signal may be omitted during the second sub-frame. The retransmission of one or more packets may occur on a subset less than all retransmission opportunities based on the DTX communication pattern. For one or more access terminals based on load balancing conditions or channel selection conditions, a secondary cell (SCell) may be reconfigured as a primary cell (PCell), and a PCell may be reconfigured as SCell.

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