Method and apparatus for user equipment control in a cellular network
US-9220126-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9554360B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9554360-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414297979-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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Aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communication devices and methods configured to operate with multiple communication protocols in tune-away operations. Some aspects of the present disclosure may improve the legacy tune-away operations at an access terminal. An access terminal establishes a call utilizing a first communication protocol, tunes away from the call to receive cell signaling utilizing a second communication protocol, and tunes back to the call utilizing the first communication protocol. Following the tuning back, during a first predetermined number of subframes and if the size of a reverse link (RL) packet is smaller than a first packet size and larger than a second packet size, the access terminal forces the RL packet to be a low latency (LoLat) packet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of wireless communication operable at an access terminal, comprising: establishing a call utilizing a first communication protocol; tuning away from the call to receive cell signaling utilizing a second communication protocol; tuning back to the call utilizing the first communication protocol; and if a packet size of a reverse link (RL) packet is smaller than a first packet size and larger than a second packet size, forcing the RL packet to be transmitted as a low latency (LoLat) packet within a period of time comprising a first predetermined number of subframes from the tuning back. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the LoLat packet has a termination target of 2 to 3 subpackets. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first communication protocol is EVDO, and wherein the first packet size is EVDO packet size 10, the first predetermined number of subframes is less than 16 subframes, and the second packet size is EVDO packet size 7. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: prior to tuning away from the call, boosting a traffic-to-pilot power gain (T2P) of a second RL packet based on both a packet size of the second RL packet and a termination target of the second RL packet. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein boosting the T2P comprises: if the packet size of the second RL packet is larger than a third packet size, and if a first predetermined period of time immediately prior to tuning away from the call is less than a second predetermined period of time corresponding to the termination target of the second RL packet, boosting the T2P of the second RL packet. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the third packet size is smaller than the first packet size and larger than the second packet size. 7. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: immediately prior to tuning away from the call, during a second predetermined number of subframes, forcing the second RL packet to be a LoLat packet. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: after tuning back to the call, if the packet size of the RL packet is larger than a third packet size, boosting a traffic-to-pilot power gain (T2P) of the RL packet for a predetermined period of time. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: after tuning back to the call, selecting the packet size of the RL packet based on a maximum packet size of a plurality of RL packets previously transmitted prior to tuning away from the call. 10. An apparatus for wireless communication, comprising: means for establishing a call utilizing a first communication protocol; means for tuning away from the call to receive cell signaling utilizing a second communication protocol; means for tuning back to the call utilizing the first communication protocol; and means for forcing a reverse link (RL) packet to be transmitted as a low latency (LoLat) packet within a period of time comprising a first predetermined number of subframes from the tuning back, and if a packet size of the RL packet is smaller than a first packet size and larger than a second packet size. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the LoLat packet has a termination target of 2 to 3 subpackets. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the first communication protocol is EVDO, and wherein the first packet size is EVDO packet size 10, the first predetermined number of subframes is less than 16 subframes, and the second packet size is EVDO packet size 7. 13. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: means for, prior to tuning away from the call, boosting a traffic-to-pilot power gain (T2P) of a second RL packet based on both a packet size of the second RL packet and a termination target of the second RL packet. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the means for boosting the T2P is configured to: if the packet size of the second RL packet is larger than a third packet size, and if a first predetermined period of time immediately prior to tuning away from the call is less than a second predetermined period of time corresponding to the termination target of the second RL packet, boost the T2P of the second RL packet. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the third packet size is smaller than the first packet size and larger than the second packet size. 16. The apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising: means for, immediately prior to tuning away from the call, during a second predetermined number of subframes, forcing the second RL packet to be a LoLat packet. 17. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: means for, after tuning back to the call, if the packet size of the RL packet is larger than a third packet size, boosting a traffic-to-pilot power gain (T2P) of the RL packet for a predetermined period of time. 18. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: means for, after tuning back to the call, selecting the packet size of the RL packet based on a maximum packet size of a plurality of RL packets previously transmitted prior to tuning away from the call. 19. An access terminal, comprising: a transceiver configured for wireless communication utilizing a first communication protocol and a second communication protocol; a memory comprising computer executable software; and a processor operatively coupled to the transceiver and the memory, wherein the processor is configured by the executable software to: utilize the transceiver to establish a call utilizing a first communication protocol; tune away from the call and utilize the transceiver to receive cell signaling utilizing a second communication protocol; and tune back to the call utilizing the first communication protocol; and if a packet size of a reverse link (RL) packet is smaller than a first packet size and larger than a second packet size, force the RL packet to be transmitted as a low latency (LoLat) packet within a period of time comprising a first predetermined number of subframes from the tuning back. 20. The access terminal of claim 19 , wherein the LoLat packet has a termination target of 2 to 3 subpackets. 21. The access terminal of claim 19 , wherein the first communication protocol is EVDO, and wherein the first packet size is EVDO packet size 10, the first predetermined number of subframes is less than 16 subframes, and the second packet size is EVDO packet size 7. 22. The access terminal of claim 19 , wherein the processor is further configured to: prior to tuning away from the call, boost a traffic-to-pilot power gain (T2P) of a second RL packet based on both a packet size of the second RL packet and a termination target of the second RL packet. 23. The access terminal of claim 22 , wherein the processor is further configured to: if the packet size of the second RL packet is larger than a third packet size, and if a first predetermined period of time immediately prior to tuning away from the call is less than a second predetermined period of time corresponding to the termination target of the second RL packet, boost the T2P of the second RL packet. 24. The access terminal of claim 23 , wherein the third packet size is smaller than the first packet size and larger than the second packet size. 25. The access terminal of claim 22 , wherein the processor is further configured to: immediately prior to tuning away from the call, during a second predetermined number of subframes, force the second RL packet to be a LoLat packet. 26.
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