LTE HIERARCHICAL BURST MODE
First Claim
1. A method for hierarchical communications within a wireless communications system, comprising:
- configuring to operate within the wireless communications system, wherein the wireless communications system is partially defined through a first layer, wherein first layer transmissions have a first subframe type having a first round trip time (RTT) between transmission and acknowledgment of receipt of the transmission; and
operating at a second layer multiplexed with the first layer, wherein second layer transmissions have a second subframe type having a second RTT that is less than the first RTT.
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Abstract
Methods, systems, and devices are described for hierarchical communications within a wireless communications system. An eNB and/or a UE may be configured to operate within the wireless communications system which is at least partially defined through a first layer with first layer transmissions having a first subframe type and a second layer with second layer transmissions having a second subframe type. The first subframe type may have a first round trip time (RTT) between transmission and acknowledgment of receipt of the transmission, and the second layer may have a second RTT that is less than the first RTT. Subframes of the first subframe type may be multiplexed with subframes of the second subframe type, such as through time division multiplexing.
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1. A method for hierarchical communications within a wireless communications system, comprising:
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configuring to operate within the wireless communications system, wherein the wireless communications system is partially defined through a first layer, wherein first layer transmissions have a first subframe type having a first round trip time (RTT) between transmission and acknowledgment of receipt of the transmission; and operating at a second layer multiplexed with the first layer, wherein second layer transmissions have a second subframe type having a second RTT that is less than the first RTT.
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