Configurable Power Saving Signal with Multiple Functionalities in 5G NR
US-2024414647-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2018302920A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018302920-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715815776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A process for dynamically controlling spectrum access includes: collecting occupancy data; applying nonparametric estimation to the occupancy data; determining a cumulative hazard function; receiving a service request to occupy the wireless communication channel from a secondary user; accepting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is unoccupied by the primary user; calculating a maximum duration for which the secondary user may occupy the wireless communication channel; determining a probability that a remaining idle time of the primary user is greater than an occupation time of the wireless communication channel of the secondary user; granting access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is greater than a selected probability threshold; and denying access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is less than the selected probability threshold to dynamically control spectrum access.
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A process for dynamically controlling spectrum access, the process comprising: collecting occupancy data of a primary user of a wireless communication channel; applying a nonparametric estimation to the occupancy data; determining a cumulative hazard function of the occupancy data, based on the nonparametric estimation; receiving a service request to occupy the wireless communication channel from a secondary user; accepting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is unoccupied by the primary user. calculating a maximum duration for which the secondary user may occupy the wireless communication channel; determining a probability that a remaining idle time of the primary user is greater than an occupation time of the wireless communication channel of the secondary user; granting access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is greater than a selected probability threshold; and denying access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is less than the selected probability threshold to dynamically control spectrum access. 2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: rejecting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is occupied by the primary user. 3 . A computer-implemented method, comprising: collecting occupancy data of a primary user of a wireless communication channel; applying a nonparametric estimation to the occupancy data; determining a cumulative hazard function of the occupancy data, based on the nonparametric estimation; receiving a service request to occupy the wireless communication channel from a secondary user; accepting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is unoccupied by the primary user. calculating a maximum duration for which the secondary user may occupy the wireless communication channel; determining a probability that a remaining idle time of the primary user is greater than an occupation time of the wireless communication channel of the secondary user; granting access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is greater than a selected probability threshold; and denying access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is less than the selected probability threshold to dynamically control spectrum access. 4 . The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , further comprising: rejecting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is occupied by the primary user. 5 . A system comprising: one or more computers configured to perform operations, the operations comprising: collecting occupancy data of a primary user of a wireless communication channel; applying a nonparametric estimation to the occupancy data; determining a cumulative hazard function of the occupancy data, based on the nonparametric estimation; receiving a service request to occupy the wireless communication channel from a secondary user; accepting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is unoccupied by the primary user. calculating a maximum duration for which the secondary user may occupy the wireless communication channel; determining a probability that a remaining idle time of the primary user is greater than an occupation time of the wireless communication channel of the secondary user; granting access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is greater than a selected probability threshold; and denying access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is less than the selected probability threshold to dynamically control spectrum access. 6 . The system of claim 5 , further comprising: rejecting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is occupied by the primary user. 7 . A computer-readable medium having instructions stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising: collecting occupancy data of a primary user of a wireless communication channel; applying a nonparametric estimation to the occupancy data; determining a cumulative hazard function of the occupancy data, based on the nonparametric estimation; receiving a service request to occupy the wireless communication channel from a secondary user; accepting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is unoccupied by the primary user. calculating a maximum duration for which the secondary user may occupy the wireless communication channel; determining a probability that a remaining idle time of the primary user is greater than an occupation time of the wireless communication channel of the secondary user; granting access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is greater than a selected probability threshold; and denying access to the secondary user for occupation of the wireless communication channel if the probability is less than the selected probability threshold to dynamically control spectrum access. 8 . The computer-readable medium of claim 7 in which the operations further comprise: rejecting the service request from the secondary user if the wireless communication channel is occupied by the primary user.
Testing, {supervising or monitoring} using real traffic · CPC title
in the downlink, i.e. towards the terminal · CPC title
Spectrum sharing arrangements {between different networks} · CPC title
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