Call Drop Rate Reduction Method and Terminal
US-2024284266-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9326204B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9326204-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313804803-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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A method of wireless communication determines whether the timing of a non-serving RAT is known. When the timing is known and it is time to report on the non-serving RAT, the UE clears enough consecutive time slots to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT. During the cleared time slots the identity of the base station is verified. When the timing is unknown and it is time to report on the non-serving RAT, a UE clears enough consecutive time slots to measure the timing of the non-serving RAT and to verify the identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT. During the cleared time slots, the timing is acquired and the identity of the base station is verified.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of wireless communication, comprising: determining whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; estimating when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; clearing enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to measure a timing of the non-serving RAT and to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is unknown; acquiring timing and verifying the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and resuming communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 2. A method of wireless communication, comprising: determining whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; estimating when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; clearing enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is known; verifying the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and resuming communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 3. An apparatus for wireless communication, comprising: means for determining whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; means for estimating when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; means for clearing enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to measure a timing of the non-serving RAT and to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is unknown; and means for acquiring timing and verifying the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and means for resuming communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 4. An apparatus for wireless communication, comprising: means for determining whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; means for estimating when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; means for clearing enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is known; and means for verifying the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and means for resuming communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 5. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having non-transitory program code for wireless communication in a wireless network recorded thereon, the program code being executed by a processor and comprising: program code to determine whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; program code to estimate when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; program code to clear enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to measure a timing of the non-serving RAT and to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is unknown; program code to acquire timing and verify the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and program code to resume communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 6. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having non-transitory program code for wireless communication in a wireless network recorded thereon, the program code being executed by a processor and comprising: program code to determine whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; program code to estimate when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; program code to clear enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is known; program code to verify the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and program code to resume communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 7. An apparatus for wireless communication, comprising: a memory; and at least one processor coupled to the memory, the at least one processor being configured: to determine whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; to estimate when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; to clear enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to measure a timing of the non-serving RAT and to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is unknown; to acquire timing and verify the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots; and to resume communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified. 8. An apparatus for wireless communication, comprising: a memory; and at least one processor coupled to the memory, the at least one processor being configured: to determine whether timing of a non-serving radio access technology (RAT) is known; to estimate when an identity of a base station in the non-serving RAT will be transmitted; to clear enough consecutive time slots corresponding to the estimate, by canceling at least one channel in at least one of the consecutive time slots, to verify the identity of the base station in the non-serving RAT when it is time to report on the non-serving RAT base station and the timing is known; to verify the identity of the base station during the cleared time slots and to resume communications on the cleared time slots after the identity is verified.
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