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References
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Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
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Introduction
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Design options and feasibility and on new measurement gap configurations with single Rx chain
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Design options and feasibility and on new measurement gap configurations with multiple Rx chains
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Design options and feasibility on network controlled PCell/SCell/PSCell interruption
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Conclusions
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Change History
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References
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Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
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3.1
Definitions
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3.2
Abbreviations
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4
Introduction
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4.1
Study item objective
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Design options and feasibility and on new measurement gap configurations with single Rx chain
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5.1
General
p. 10
5.2
Scenarios
p. 10
5.3
New gap pattern configurations
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5.3.1
New gap pattern 1 [12], Intel: Measurement gap with reduced MGL and shifted offset
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5.3.2
New gap pattern 2 [15], Ericsson,[16]F, Huawei,HiSilicon: Burst gap pattern
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5.3.3
New gap pattern 3 [18], ALU: Reduced MGL for synchronous operation only
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5.3.4
A method to reduce Gap impact on UL scheduling [22] Nokia Networks
p. 15
5.3.5
New gap pattern 4 [51], NTT DCM: two-step approach
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5.4
Conclusions
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Design options and feasibility and on new measurement gap configurations with multiple Rx chains
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6.1
General
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6.2
Scenarios
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6.3
New gap pattern configurations
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6.3.1
Per Rx chain based measurement gap configuration [13], Intel
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6.3.2
Measurement gap configuration with unused Rx chain [20], Qualcomm
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6.3.3
Signalling for measurement gaps configured on component carrier [50], Qualcomm
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6.4
Conclusion
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Design options and feasibility on network controlled PCell/SCell/PSCell interruption
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7.1
General
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7.2
Network controlled PCell/SCell interruption
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7.2.1
Small gap pattern [20], Qualcomm
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7.2.2
Configuration and signalling of small cap [54], Huawei,HiSilicon
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7.3
Conclusion
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Conclusions
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Change History
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