Power monitor scheduling in dual data mode
First Claim
1. A method for scheduling monitor activity for a mobile communication device, the method comprising:
- receiving less than all of a plurality of bursts for a first subscription;
decoding a packet header by decoding the received bursts;
determining if a decoded temporary flow identity (TFI) matches a TFI for the mobile communication device; and
in response to a mismatch between the decoded TFI and the TFI for the mobile communication device;
inhibiting reception of a remaining plurality of bursts; and
scheduling the monitor activity in timeslots reserved for the remaining plurality of bursts for the first subscription that do not conflict with transmissions on a second subscription.
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Abstract
A method for scheduling monitor activity for a mobile communication device includes: receiving less than all of a plurality of bursts for a first subscription; decoding a packet header by decoding the received bursts; determining if a decoded temporary flow identity (TFI) matches a TFI for the mobile communication device; and in response to a mismatch between the decoded TFI and the TFI for the mobile communication device: inhibiting reception of a remaining plurality of bursts; and scheduling the monitor activity in timeslots reserved for the remaining plurality of bursts for the first subscription that do not conflict with transmissions on a second subscription.
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27 Claims
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1. A method for scheduling monitor activity for a mobile communication device, the method comprising:
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receiving less than all of a plurality of bursts for a first subscription; decoding a packet header by decoding the received bursts; determining if a decoded temporary flow identity (TFI) matches a TFI for the mobile communication device; and in response to a mismatch between the decoded TFI and the TFI for the mobile communication device; inhibiting reception of a remaining plurality of bursts; and scheduling the monitor activity in timeslots reserved for the remaining plurality of bursts for the first subscription that do not conflict with transmissions on a second subscription. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A mobile communication device, comprising:
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a first communication unit; a second communication unit; and a control unit configured to; cause the first communication unit to receive less than all of a plurality of bursts on a first subscription; decode a packet header by decoding the received bursts; determine if a decoded temporary flow identity (TFI) matches a TFI for the mobile communication device; and in response to a mismatch between the decoded TFI and the TFI for the mobile communication device the control unit is configured to; inhibit reception of a remaining plurality of bursts on the first subscription by the first communication unit; and schedule monitor activity for the first subscription on the first communication unit in timeslots reserved for the remaining plurality of bursts that do not conflict with transmissions on a second subscription by the second communication unit. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A mobile communication device, comprising:
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means for receiving less than all of a plurality of bursts for a first subscription; means for decoding a packet header by decoding the received bursts; means for determining if a decoded temporary flow identity (TFI) matches a TFI for the mobile communication device; and in response to a mismatch between the decoded TFI and the TFI for the mobile communication device; means for inhibiting reception of a remaining plurality of bursts; and means for scheduling the monitor activity in timeslots reserved for the remaining plurality of bursts for the first subscription that do not conflict with transmissions on a second subscription.
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27. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon instructions for causing one or more processors to perform operations comprising:
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receiving less than all of a plurality of bursts for a first subscription; decoding a packet header by decoding the received bursts; determining if a decoded temporary flow identity (TFI) matches a TFI for the mobile communication device; and in response to a mismatch between the decoded TFI and the TFI for the mobile communication device; inhibiting reception of a remaining plurality of bursts; and scheduling the monitor activity in timeslots reserved for the remaining plurality of bursts for the first subscription that do not conflict with transmissions on a second subscription.
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