Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100091757 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EFFICIENT TLV MANAGEMENT - Certain embodiments provide a method for managing updates to type-length-value (TLV) parameters used in a mobile station. The method generally includes generating a TLV bitmap having a plurality of bits to indicate whether or not updates exist to a corresponding plurality of TLV parameters, generating one or more client module registration bitmaps to indicate a subset of the TLV parameters utilized by a corresponding one or more client modules running on the mobile station, updating the TLV bitmap to indicate one or more TLV parameters modified by one or more MAC management messages, identifying one or more client modules that utilize the one or more TLV parameters modified by the one or more MAC management messages, as indicated by the client module registration bitmaps, and notifying the identified client modules of the modified TLV parameters. | 04-15-2010 |
20100185910 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SETTING CID MASK LENGTH OF A HARQ-MAP/SUB-MAP POINTER IE IN WIMAX SYSTEMS - Methods and apparatus for setting the connection identifier (CID) mask length of a Hybrid Automatic Repeat-Request (HARQ)-MAP or a SUB-MAP pointer information element (IE) in a compressed downlink map (DL-MAP) of an orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) frame are provided in an effort to reduce the number of false indications in the CID mask, while also striving, as a secondary concern, to reduce the CID mask length. In this manner, an individual mobile station (MS) may not waste processing, battery power, or time interpreting a HARQ-MAP message or a sub downlink/uplink map (SUB-DL-UL-MAP) message that was not intended for this particular MS. For some embodiments where the CID mask length is set to be small, the control overhead (i.e., the size of the HARQ-MAP or the SUB-MAP pointer IE) may be decreased, and more of the OFDMA frame may be available for data traffic. | 07-22-2010 |
20100188965 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR WIMAX BROADCASTING MESSAGES PROCESSING - Certain embodiments of the present disclosure propose a technique that may be utilized to accelerate the processing of MAC management messages by an MS, allowing the MS to return to a lower power state sooner, thereby conserving power. An indication of whether or not data bursts in a downlink (DL) sub-frame contain MAC management messages may allow the MS to avoid needlessly processing of data bursts and return to a low power state sooner. | 07-29-2010 |
20100189070 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COMBINING SERVICE FLOW ADDITION/CHANGE WITH HANDOVER IN WIMAX SYSTEMS - The present disclosure proposes a method for incorporating a procedure of adding/changing a service flow of a mobile station into a handover process in order to avoid problem that the mobile station can handover to a neighbor base station that do not support the requested service flow operation. Furthermore, the proposed disclosure can reduce the processing delay by combining the handover process of the mobile station and the procedure of adding/changing the service flow. | 07-29-2010 |
20100208640 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR BROADCASTING ALERT AND SYNCHRONIZATION - Methods and apparatus for waking a mobile station (MS) from a power saving mode to receive a media access control (MAC) management message (e.g., DCD/UCD, MOB_NBR-ADV, and SII-ADV) the MS has not yet received. The MS may wake from the power saving mode after detecting a mismatch between a set of media access control (MAC) management message parameters last received by the MS and the information found in an enhanced broadcast control pointer information element (BCP-IE) transmitted in a downlink map (DL-MAP). In this manner, the MS may be prevented from waking up unnecessarily, thereby providing high power efficiency. | 08-19-2010 |
20100240420 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CHANGING PAGING PARAMETERS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A base station and a subscriber station may negotiate paging parameters so that the subscriber station can enter idle mode. After the subscriber station has entered idle mode, the base station may change at least one paging parameter at the base station. The base station may direct the subscriber station to change at least one paging parameter at the subscriber station after the subscriber station has entered idle mode. The subscriber station may change at least one paging parameter at the subscriber station after the subscriber station has entered idle mode. | 09-23-2010 |
20100278151 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS USING EFFICIENT RANGING MESSAGE TRANSMISSION DURING INITIAL RANGING - Techniques for efficient transmission of messages in a ranging procedure between a mobile station (MS) and a base station (BS) are provided. The techniques may allow efficient bandwidth allocation for the ranging procedure. | 11-04-2010 |
20110044238 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR UPDATING CHANNEL DESCRIPTOR INFORMATION IN WIMAX NETWORKS - This application provides techniques for updating channel descriptor (CD) information in a wireless communications system. | 02-24-2011 |
20110045849 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RECOVERING FROM AN INCOMPLETE IDLE MODE ENTRY - This application provides techniques for a mobile station (MS) to determine whether a base station (BS) successfully receives a response to a BS request for the MS to enter an idle mode. | 02-24-2011 |
20130109379 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SCANNING BASE STATIONS | 05-02-2013 |
20130121172 | POWER SAVINGS BASED WIRELESS TRAFFIC CONTROLLER FOR MOBILE DEVICES - Aspects of the present disclosure provide methods for power saving at a mobile station by a software module. A software module, residing between an application subsystem and a modem of a mobile station, may buffer uplink data to create power savings in an efficient and dynamic manner. During power saving, the software module may buffer data during modem unavailable intervals and may transmit the buffered data during the modem available intervals. | 05-16-2013 |
20130142114 | Enhancement of Replay Protection in Wireless Communication Systems - Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to methods and apparatus for enhancement of replay protection between receivers and transmitters from third party interveners in wireless communication systems. One example method generally includes transmitting one or more packets, wherein each of the packets comprises an indication of a packet number associated with that packet; determining that a condition has been met or exceeded; and based on the determination, transmitting a message indicating a packet number increase. Another example method generally includes receiving a first packet comprising an indication of a first packet number; receiving a message indicating a packet number increase; updating a packet number window based on the packet number increase; after the updating, receiving a second packet comprising an indication of a second packet number; and discarding at least a portion of the second packet if the second packet number is outside the packet number window. | 06-06-2013 |