WO2010052566A3

5G,4G

Title

Reduction of unnecessary downlink control channel reception and decoding

Application Number:

WO2009IB07386

Publication Date:

01-07-2010

Family ID:

Application Date:

09-11-2009

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

10-11-2008

Title

Reduction of unnecessary downlink control channel reception and decoding

Application Number:

WO2009IB07386

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

01-07-2010

Application Date:

09-11-2009

Priority Date:

10-11-2008

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method for channel signaling is described. The method includes determining (e.g. by a UE) whether at least one DL subframe is a valid reference resource. If the at least one DL subframe is not a valid reference resource reporting measurements of a DL channel measured during the at least one DL subframe is inhibited. The method may include determining (e.g. by an eNB) whether reporting of the at least one DL subframe of a DL channel is required. If reporting is not required a message configured to cause the at least one UE to inhibit reporting measurements of the DL channel (e.g. CQI measurements) measured during the at least one DL subframe is sent to the UE. Determining whether the at least one downlink subframe is a valid reference resource is based at least in part on the message. Apparatus and computer readable media are also described.

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