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`communication, in of a UE for use in \Vireless 5 10035] FIG. 8 shO\vs a block diagrnm
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`[00421 FIG. 15 sho\vs a block diagram of a base station for use in wireless communication,
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`100431 FIG, 16 shm-vs a block diagram of a base station fr:ir use in w1re!ess comrnumcation,
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`l0058I FIG 30 is a flow chait illustrating an example of a method for \\ireless
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`25 2'' (3GPP2) The techniques described herein may he used for the syste111s and radio
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`technologies mentioned above as ,vell as other systems and radio technologies, including
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`cellular (e.g., LTE) communications over a shared radio frequency spectrum hand. The
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`l00721 The following description provides exa:1np!es, and is not limiting of the scope,
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`arrangement of element!.'. discussed \Vithout departing from the scope of the disclosure.
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`Various examples may omit, substitute, or add various procedures or components as
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`5 appropriate. For instance, the methods described rnay be perforn1ed in an order different
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`from that described, and various steps may be added, ornitted, or combined. Also, features
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`described v,ith respect lo some examples may he combined in other examples.
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`[00731 FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a ;,vireless comm unkation system 100 in
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`105, one or more UEs 115, and a core one or more base stations 10 system 100 may include
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`tracking, internet protocol (IP) connectivity, and other access, routing, or mobility t\mctions.
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`The base stations 105 may interface with the core net,vork 130 through backhaul links 132
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`134 (e.g., XL etc), which n1ay be \\'ired or wireless conummication links.
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`[0074] The base stations l 05 may ,cvirelessly communicate \Vith the T.JEs l l :5 via one or
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`base stations 105 may provide communication coverage for a respective geographic coverage
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`area 1 l 0. In some examples, base stations 105 may be referred to as a base transceiver
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`a NodeB, eNodeB (eNB), radio transceiver, an access point, a 25 station, a radio base station,
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`macro or small cell base stations). There may be overlapping geographic rnverage areas 110
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`[0075] In some examples, the \Vlreless connnunication system l 00 may be or include an
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`communication system 100 may be a heterogeneous LTFil,TE-A or 5G n et1:vork in \Vhich
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`5 betv,·een a UE 115 and the base stations 105. The RRC protocol .layer ffiay also be used for
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`core netw-ork 130 suppon of radio beaxers for the user plane data. At the physical (PHY)
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`[00781 The UEs l l.5 may be dispersed throughout the \-Vireless communication system 100,
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`100 may carry uplink (UL) transmissions from a UE 115 to a base station 105, or downlink
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`operation. A carrier may also be referred to as a component carrier (CC), a layer, a channel,
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`etc, The terms ''carrier," "con1ponent carrier,'' ''cell," and "channel" may be used
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`20 interchangeably herein AUE 115 may be configured ,,.,ith multiple downlink CCs and one
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`or more uplink CCs for carrier aggregation. Carrier aggregation may be used v,-ith both FDD
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`[00821 In some embodiments of the wireless communication system 100, the •;-vireless
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`communication system 100 may have a UE-centric network. On the nen-vork side, the base
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`25 stations 105 may broadcast a periodic synchronization (sync) signal. The UEs 115 may
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`and in response receive the sync signal, acquire a timing of the nenvork from the sync si6>nal,
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`to acquiring the timing of the net<i.vork, transmit a pi lot signal. The pilot signal transmitted by
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`a OE l 15 may be concurrently receivable by a plurality of cells (e.g., base stations 105)
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`signaL a strength of the pilot may measure ,vi thin the netv�1ork. Each of the plurality of cells
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`one or more dthe base stations I 05, each in communication 1,,vith the
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`UE l l 5 via one or more centrally-located transceivers and/or RR.1-b., am.I/or a central node
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`\.Vi thin the core net\.vork 130) may determine a serving cell for the UE 115. As the UE 115
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`continue� to transmit a pilot signal, the network may handover the UE 115 from one serving
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`cell to another, '>Vilh or without informing the UE 115. System information (SI) may be
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`transmitted to the UEs 115 in a broadcast mode (e,g, where a base station 105 transmits SI
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`5 regardless of whether the Sl is requested
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`area or needed by any OE .I 15 ,.vithin the coverage
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`110 of the base station 105) or in an on-demand mode (e.g., \vhere a base station 105
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`transmits SI in response to receiving a request for SI from one or more UEs ! ! 5, which
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`request may be included in, or be, the pilot signal of a UE 115). When transmitting SI in an
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`system comrnunication shcwi:'s an example of UE mobility ,vithin a wireless
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`shO\vs a UE 115-a as it moves to various points ( e.g,, point A, point B, and point C) within
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`the coverage areas 110-a and 110-b of respective first and second base stations I 05-a and
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`15 "l 0 5-b. In some exam pl es, the UE 115-a may be an example of one or more aspects of the
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`UEs 115 described ,.vith reference to FIG. I, and the first and second base stations 105-a and
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`l 05-b may be examples of one or more. aspects of the base stations ! 05 described with
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`[0084] By ·way of example, the UE l 15-a may be pm:vered on within the coverage area
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`coverage area 110-a of the first base station 105-a. [n some examples, the UE 115-a may
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`first base station l 05-a; determining, from the sync signal, where and when to listen for a
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`25 broadcast by the first base station I 05-a. In other examples, the UE 115-a may perfbnn an
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`station 105-a: determining, from the sync signal, \.Vhere and when to listen for a broadcast of
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`SJ hy the first base station l 05-a and, in some cases, where and when to transmit a request for
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`l00851 \Vhile still at point A, the UE 115-a may determine to reacquire Sl based on the
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`may also reacquire Sr, at point A,.