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titleOfInvention METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE OR INDICATE SERVER CELL OPERATIONAL STATES FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE
abstract Exemplary methods and devices provide the advantageous use of "first" and "second" indicators for controlling cell status over a wireless communication device. When sent individually, the first indicator indicates on / off state transitions according to the corresponding sequential state transition logic implemented on the device and the second indicator indicates on / off state transitions according to the corresponding sequential state transition logic. implemented on the device. When sent together to a certain cell serving the device, the first and second indicators operate as a combinational pair that indicates what the cell's operational state will be for the device, regardless of the cell's current state. As an example, then, the previous "arrangement" allows the network to use single-bit signaling per cell for many state control scenarios, including the "normal" use of legacy on / off indicators, in addition to providing absolute control of state through two bits per cell signaling that does not depend on the current state of the cell.
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