A Method and Device for Selecting a Synchronization Reference
US-2016198289-A1 · Jul 7, 2016 · US
US2016234801A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016234801-A1 |
| Application number | US-201315022351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Systems and techniques for synchronization between in-coverage and out-of coverage user devices. A base station configures in-coverage and out-of coverage synchronization signals and configures user devices to recognize synchronization signals as in-coverage or out-of-coverage. An in-coverage device furnishes an in-coverage synchronization signal upon detection of an out-of coverage signal, and may continue to furnish the signal upon continued detection of an out-of-coverage signal that is not synchronized to the network. An out-of-coverage device may receive and synchronize to an in-coverage signal if available, or an out-of-coverage signal if available, or may generate and transmit its own out-of-coverage signal if no in-coverage or out-of-coverage signal is available. Signals may include rank information to indicate relay sequence information, and user devices may be configured to respond to signals based on the rank information—such as favoring a signal whose rank indicates that the signal represents a lower relay order number.
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1 - 32 . (canceled) 33 . An apparatus comprising: at least one processor; memory storing computer program code; wherein the memory storing the computer program code is configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to at least: cause a base station to configure in-coverage and out-of-coverage synchronization signals with rank information associated with a number of relay stages represented by a signal, wherein the rank information determines at least in part how a user device responds to the signal. 34 . The apparatus of claim 33 , wherein the configuration of the in-coverage and out-of-coverage synchronization signals comprises associating signal sequence information with in-coverage and out-of-coverage signals. 35 . The apparatus of claim 33 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to configure one or more user devices such that a user device outside of network coverage transmits an out-of-coverage synchronization signal and a user device inside of network coverage transmits an in-coverage synchronization only upon receiving a signal indicating that an out-of-coverage user device is within range. 36 . The apparatus of claim 33 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the base station to configure a threshold for use by a user device in determining whether to search for out-of-coverage synchronization signals. 37 . An apparatus comprising: at least one processor; memory storing computer program code; wherein the memory storing the computer program code is configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to at least: determine whether or not a first user device associated with the apparatus is within coverage of a network; and if the first user device is within coverage of the network: determine if an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device is detected; and in response to detection of an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device, cause the first user device to transmit an in-coverage synchronization signal. 38 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the first user device is caused to transmit an in-coverage synchronization signal only if the timing of the out-of-coverage synchronization signal does not correspond to timing of the network. 39 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein, once the first user device has begun to transmit an in-coverage synchronization signal, the first user device continually checks for the presence of an out-of-coverage synchronization signal and continues to transmit the in-coverage signal while an out-of-coverage synchronization signal is present. 40 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to: in response to failure to detect an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device, cause the first user device to refrain from transmitting an in-coverage synchronization signal. 41 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to, if the first user device is not within the coverage area of the network, upon detection of an in-coverage synchronization signal from an in-coverage user device, cause the first user device to use the in-coverage synchronization signal for synchronization and to transmit an out-of-coverage synchronization signal exhibiting timing based on the detected in-coverage synchronization signal. 42 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to, if the first user device is not within the coverage area of the network and fails to detect an in-coverage synchronization signal: upon detection of an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device, cause the first user device to use the out-of-coverage synchronization signal for synchronization and to transmit an out-of-coverage synchronization signal exhibiting timing based on the detected out-of-coverage synchronization signal. 43 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to, upon failure to detect any synchronization signal: cause the first user device to generate synchronization information and to transmit an out-of-coverage synchronization signal based on the generated synchronization information. 44 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the first user device is configured to distinguish in-coverage and out-of-coverage synchronization signals based on sequence information exhibited by the in-coverage and out-of-coverage synchronization signals. 45 . The apparatus of claim 37 , wherein the memory storing the computer program code is further configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to cause the first user device to continually determine whether an out-of-coverage synchronization signal is detected, and, if no such signal is detected, cease transmission of the in-coverage synchronization signal. 46 . The apparatus of claim 45 , wherein determining whether the first user device is to search for out-of-coverage synchronization signals is performed based at least on part on a relation of detected signal characteristics to a specified threshold. 47 . A method comprising: determining whether or not a first user device is within coverage of a network; and if the first user device is within coverage of the network: determining if an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device is detected; and in response to detection of an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device, causing the first user device to transmit an in-coverage synchronization signal. 48 . The method of claim 47 , further comprising, if the first user device is not within the coverage area of the network: upon detection of an in-coverage synchronization signal from an in-coverage user device, causing the first user device to use the in-coverage synchronization signal for synchronization and to transmit an out-of-coverage synchronization signal exhibiting timing based on the detected in-coverage synchronization signal. 49 . The method of claim 47 , further comprising, if the first user device is not within the coverage area of the network and fails to detect an in-coverage synchronization signal: upon detection of an out-of-coverage synchronization signal from an out-of-coverage user device, causing the first user device to use the out-of-coverage synchronization signal for synchronization and to transmit an out-of-coverage synchronization signal exhibiting timing based on the detected out-of-coverage synchronization signal. 50 . A method comprising: configuring in-coverage and out-of-coverage synchronization signals with rank information associated with the number of relay stages represented by a signal, wherein the rank information determines at least in part how a user device responds to the signal. 51 . The method of claim 50 , wherein the configuration of in-coverage and out-of-coverage synchronization signals comprises associating signal sequence inf
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