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Utilizing in-device coexistence message for interference management in unlicensed bands

  • US 10,524,148 B2
  • Filed: 04/17/2014
  • Issued: 12/31/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method operable by a user equipment (UE) configured to perform cellular communications using a licensed communication band and an unlicensed communication band, the method comprising:

  • initiating, at the UE, a signal measurement associated with a first channel of the unlicensed communication band used by the UE for the cellular communications and used by a wireless device for non-cellular communications, the wireless device being different than the UE;

    sending, to an access point configured to operate in the unlicensed communication band, an in-device coexistence message including the signal measurement associated with the first channel, wherein the in-device coexistence message indicates Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) interference experienced by the UE on the first channel and caused by the non-cellular communications of the wireless device on the first channel, and wherein the in-device coexistence message is sent using the cellular communications via the unlicensed communication band;

    receiving, at the UE, an assignment indicating a new channel in the unlicensed communication band, wherein the new channel is used for the cellular communications, wherein the assignment is received from the access point, wherein the new channel for the cellular communications is different from the first channel on which the wireless device remains for the non-cellular communications;

    detecting a level of at least one of acknowledgments (ACKs), clear-to-send (CTS) messages, request-to-send (RTS) messages, or other packets transmitted by a neighboring UE, or a pilot strength from the wireless device;

    sending to the access point a request for a transmission pattern associated with a discontinuous reception (DRX) mode in response to detecting the level above a threshold; and

    broadcasting a clear-to-send-to-self (CTS2S) message prior to start of the DRX mode.

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