Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090041240 | UPLINK SCRAMBLING DURING RANDOM ACCESS - The technology described in this case facilitates random access by a user terminal with a radio base station. A user terminal determines one of a first type of uplink scrambling sequences and generates a random access message using the determined one of the first type of uplink scrambling sequences. The random access message is transmitted to the base station. The user terminal receives from the base station a second, different type of uplink scrambling sequence and uses it for subsequent communication with the radio base station. For example, the first uplink scrambling sequences may be specifically associated with the radio base station's cell area or a random access radio channel associated with the radio base station, but they are not specifically assigned to any user terminal, and the second uplink scrambling sequence may be selected from a second set of uplink scrambling sequences specifically assignable to individual user terminals. | 02-12-2009 |
20100074153 | Method and Apparatus in a Telecommunication System - Method and apparatus in a communication unit ( | 03-25-2010 |
20100097963 | Method and a Device for Enhanced Performance in a Cellular Wireless TDD System - The invention discloses a method ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100097964 | Method And A Device For Enhanced Performance In A Cellular Wireless TDD System - The invention discloses a method ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100113076 | Method and a Device for Reduced Interference in a Cellular Access System - A method for use in a cellular system comprising a plurality of base stations with corresponding cells, in which system the communication between users in a cell and the base station is divided into an up link period and a down link period, the method comprising letting a controlling node instruct the base stations regarding: a first point in time when the base station should start transmitting a control signal; a second point in time when the base station should start to listen for control signals from other base stations and measure their time of arrival and signal strength; a third point in time when the base station should cease listening for control signal; and a fourth point in time when the base station should transmit the measurements results to a receiving node in the system. | 05-06-2010 |
20100135173 | Method for Implicit Conveying of Uplink Feedback Information - Method and apparatus for conveying feedback reports from a data receiving party ( | 06-03-2010 |
20100136989 | Method and Radio Base Station for Effective Spectrum Utilization - The present invention relates to radio communication in a cellular network and in particular to the sharing of a frequency spectrum with another network. The object is to enable robust communication in the shared band. The solution is to allocate a third band for communication in a cell. A L1/L2 control channel may be transmitted in the third band only, whereas data can be transmitted in the shared band. The L1/L2 control channel support the data communication in the shared band. The invention relates to a method and a radio base station. | 06-03-2010 |
20100195501 | Method and Device for Power Reduction in an LTE System | 08-05-2010 |
20100216483 | SELECTION OF TRANSMIT MODE DURING A RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE - The invention discloses a method ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100220713 | RANDOM ACCESS PREAMBLE COLLISION DETECTION | 09-02-2010 |
20100254356 | Timing Alignment in an LTE System | 10-07-2010 |
20100275086 | Prescheduled Retransmission for Initial Establishment - The invention relates to a method for a wireless communications network for data packet communication, the communications network comprises a user equipment (UE) and a transceiver node (eNodeB). The user equipment (UE) and the node (eNodeB) intercommunicates over an air interface communication link. The user equipment (UE) transmits a first message (MSG3) in a first scheduled transmission in a random access procedure during setup of the communication link. The invention is characterized in that the first message is transmitted in a first sub frame (TTI=3) and in a second sub frame (TTI=4; TTI=5) within a first roundtrip time (RTT) in a first HARQ-process triggered by the transmission of the first message in the first sub frame (TTI=3). The invention also relates to a wireless communications network for data packet communication. | 10-28-2010 |
20110065390 | POLARIZATION CO-ORDINATION - The present invention relates to a group (G | 03-17-2011 |
20110085491 | Extended Cell Range - A solution for extending the cell range and in particular for a solution for handling timing alignment is presented herein. The solution comprises determining a distance between user equipment and a radio access network node. User equipment located at a distance related to a pre defined timing advance value is scheduled to handle uplink communication so as to arrive at a later time slot for reducing the risk of conflicting with other transmissions towards the access node. | 04-14-2011 |
20110110240 | ADJUSTMENT OF RADIO DETECTION LEVEL FOR REQUEST SIGNALS BASED OBSERVED FALSE DETECTION - The present invention relates to receiving access signals from a plurality of terminals over a radio channel and in particular to determining a detection threshold level on the radio channel. A detection threshold level should balance the risk of missed detections to the risk of false detections. A problem in finding an equilibrium threshold is the radio environment, with noise and interference, change and then also the radio false detections or missed detections change. According to the present invention some access signals can be identified as being not assigned and therefore not being in use, and any detection of a non-used signal is identified as a false detection. By monitoring the ratio of false detections vs. correct detections the threshold level for detection is tuned into an equilibrium level, and that is adapted to the changing radio environments. In addition the detection threshold level for access signals detection threshold for data and/or control signalling may be adjusted in relation to the access signal threshold level. | 05-12-2011 |
20120113938 | RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE UTILIZING CYCLIC SHIFT OF DEMODULATION REFERENCE SIGNAL - A method and apparatus for accessing a wireless communication system, and for processing random access attempts. A mobile communication device detects random-access information transmitted by a base station, transmits a random-access preamble to the base station according to the random-access information, and receives a random-access response from the base station. The random-access response includes at least an allocation of uplink resources to be used for the next step in the random access procedure. The mobile device also selects a reference signal sequence index from a pre-determined set of sequence indexes, and transmits a first message to the base station using the uplink resource allocation provided in the random-access response. The first message includes a device identifier and a first demodulation reference signal derived from a base reference sequence shifted according to the selected sequence index. | 05-10-2012 |
20120120855 | Method and Apparatus in a Telecommunication System - Method and apparatus in a communication unit employing a wireless TDD or half duplex FDD transmission arrangement when communicating with a data sending party, for scheduling feedback reports for data blocks in received receive (RX) sub-frames, in transmit (TX) sub-frames available for transmission. An obtaining unit in the communication unit receives allocation parameters for the connection where the number of required feedback reports is greater than the number of allowed feedback reports. A scheduling unit in the communication unit then schedules feedback reports in available TX sub-frames according to a predetermined spreading rule also known by the data sending party, dictating that the feedback reports are spread out or distributed evenly over the available TX sub-frames. In this way, the number of feedback reports in a TX sub-frame can be reduced. | 05-17-2012 |
20120176995 | UPLINK SCRAMBLING DURING RANDOM ACCESS - The technology described in this case facilitates random access by a user terminal with a radio base station. A user terminal determines one of a first type of uplink scrambling sequences and generates a random access message using the determined one of the first type of uplink scrambling sequences. The random access message is transmitted to the base station. The user terminal receives from the base station a second, different type of uplink scrambling sequence and uses it for subsequent communication with the radio base station. For example, the first uplink scrambling sequences may be specifically associated with the radio base station's cell area or a random access radio channel associated with the radio base station, but they are not specifically assigned to any user terminal, and the second uplink scrambling sequence may be selected from a second set of uplink scrambling sequences specifically assignable to individual user terminals. | 07-12-2012 |
20130010660 | Method for Implicit Conveying of Uplink Feedback Information - Method and apparatus for conveying feedback reports from a data receiving party ( | 01-10-2013 |
20130016623 | Method and a Device for Power Reduction in an LTE System - A method for use in a wireless communications system in which there is at least a first mode which controls the traffic to and from user terminals in a cell within the system, so that there is downlink traffic in the system. The first node transmits downlink traffic in radio frames, each of which comprises sub-frames. The first node performs measurements on pre-defined system indicators in at least said first cell, and based on the results of said measurements, the first node is allowed to autonomously decide to vary the number of available down link sub-frames used for down link traffic in said down link radio frames and also to vary the content of the down link sub frames which are used, said decision being valid for a time which is specified by the first node. | 01-17-2013 |
20130039286 | Method and Arrangement for Uplink Power Control - The disclosure relates to methods and devices for performing uplink power control in a radio communication system. An example method comprises a step of receiving, at a user equipment (UE) a transmit power control (TPC) command. The method also comprises, if the UE does not have an uplink transmission scheduled for a subframe associated with the TPC command, a step of accumulating, by the UE, the TPC command with previously received TPC commands based on whether the UE has reached a maximum transmit power or a minimum transmit power in a reference format for a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH), Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) or Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) transmission. Thus the UE is enabled to receive TPC commands while the UE is not transmitting anything in the uplink. | 02-14-2013 |
20130235834 | Selection of Transit Mode During a Random Access Procedure - Disclosed is a method for use in a first node in a wireless access communication system. According to the method, the first node controls traffic to and from users, UEs, within a certain area in the system, a cell, and the first node is equipped with a plurality of transmit antennas. The first node can employ a variety of multi antenna transmit modes for down link transmissions, i.e. transmissions to the UEs, and the first node can carry out a so called Random Access (RA) procedure with UEs which do not have a dedicated up link resource, i.e. a resource to the eNodeB. According to the method, one and the same down link multi antenna transmit mode is used by the first node during the RA procedure. | 09-12-2013 |
20130336268 | Uplink Transmission Timing - Embodiments herein relates to a method in a radio base station ( | 12-19-2013 |
20140198729 | Controlling Random Access Failure on a Secondary Cell - A method in a base station for controlling a Random Access, RA, procedure is provided. The base station initiates ( | 07-17-2014 |
20140219257 | UPLINK SCRAMBLING DURING RANDOM ACCESS - The technology described in this case facilitates random access by a user terminal with a radio base station. A user terminal determines one of a first type of uplink scrambling sequences and generates a random access message using the determined one of the first type of uplink scrambling sequences. The random access message is transmitted to the base station. The user terminal receives from the base station a second, different type of uplink scrambling sequence and uses it for subsequent communication with the radio base station. For example, the first uplink scrambling sequences may be specifically associated with the radio base station's cell area or a random access radio channel associated with the radio base station, but they are not specifically assigned to any user terminal, and the second uplink scrambling sequence may be selected from a second set of uplink scrambling sequences specifically assignable to individual user terminals. | 08-07-2014 |
20140334448 | Support of Switching TTI Bundling On/Off - Network Node, NN, ( | 11-13-2014 |
20140362794 | Contention-Free Random Access Procedure in Wireless Networks - In order to provide a more robust contention-free random access procedure for use in a cellular wireless network and specifically, a contention-free random access procedure that is able to recover more quickly in case of failure a method for a radio access node ( | 12-11-2014 |