HANDOVER PROCESSING IN MULTIPLE ACCESS POINT DEPLOYMENT SYSTEM
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1. A method of determining transmit power in a communication system, the method comprising:
- receiving an access point interference signal from a transmitter wherein the access point interference signal is based in part on an interference from an external system;
determining a transmit power based in part on the access point interference signal; and
transmitting an uplink signal from a node at the transmit power, wherein the uplink signal is transmitted at a time based on a slot start time and a random timing offset, and further wherein the uplink signal is transmitted while at least a portion of a second signal is transmitted from a second node such that both the uplink signal and the second signal are received.
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Abstract
This disclosure relates to method, device and system for determining transmit power in a communication system. A node receives an access point interference signal from an access point. The access point interference signal is measured by the access point based in part on an inference from an external system. The node determines a transmit power based in part on the access point interference signal. The node then transmits an uplink signal at the transmit power.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of determining transmit power in a communication system, the method comprising:
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receiving an access point interference signal from a transmitter wherein the access point interference signal is based in part on an interference from an external system; determining a transmit power based in part on the access point interference signal; and transmitting an uplink signal from a node at the transmit power, wherein the uplink signal is transmitted at a time based on a slot start time and a random timing offset, and further wherein the uplink signal is transmitted while at least a portion of a second signal is transmitted from a second node such that both the uplink signal and the second signal are received. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A node comprising:
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a processor; a receiver operatively coupled to the processor and configured to; receive an access point interference signal from a downlink transmitter wherein the access point interference signal is based in part on an interference from an external system; and a transmitter operatively coupled to the processor and configured to; transmit an uplink signal from the node at a transmit power based in part on the access point interference signal, wherein the uplink signal is transmitted at a time based on a slot start time and a random timing offset, and further wherein the uplink signal is transmitted while at least a portion of a second signal is transmitted from a second node such that both the uplink signal and the second signal are received. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A system comprising:
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an access point comprising a downlink transmitter; and a node comprising; a processor; a receiver operatively coupled to the processor and configured to; receive an access point interference signal from the downlink transmitter wherein the access point interference signal is based in part on an interference from an external system; and a transmitter operatively coupled to the processor and configured to; transmit an uplink signal from the node to the access point at a transmit power based in part on the access point interference signal, wherein the uplink signal is transmitted at a time based on a slot start time and a random timing offset, and further wherein the uplink signal is transmitted while at least a portion of a second signal is transmitted from a second node such that both the uplink signal and the third signal are received. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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