US Patent Application 17917018. DITHERING JITTERED PERIODIC TRAFFIC FOR SINGLE UPLINK CONFIGURED GRANT simplified abstract
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DITHERING JITTERED PERIODIC TRAFFIC FOR SINGLE UPLINK CONFIGURED GRANT
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Inventor(s)
Yisheng Xue of San Diego CA (US)
Xiaoxia Zhang of San Diego CA (US)
Chih-Hao Liu of San Diego CA (US)
Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)
DITHERING JITTERED PERIODIC TRAFFIC FOR SINGLE UPLINK CONFIGURED GRANT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17917018 Titled 'DITHERING JITTERED PERIODIC TRAFFIC FOR SINGLE UPLINK CONFIGURED GRANT'
Simplified Explanation
This abstract describes a method for wireless communication systems to efficiently use the available bandwidth by combining the transmission of a sidelink-synchronization signal block (S-SSB) with a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH)/physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) transmission. A user equipment (UE) determines how to multiplex these transmissions in a sidelink bandwidth part (BWP). During a sidelink slot, the UE communicates both the S-SSB transmission and the sidelink transmission in the sidelink BWP, based on the determined multiplex configuration.
Original Abstract Submitted
Wireless communications systems and methods related to multiplexing a sidelink-synchronization signal block (S-SSB) transmission with a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH)/physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) transmission for occupancy channel bandwidth (OCB) fulfilment are provided. A user equipment (UE) determines a multiplex configuration for multiplexing a sidelink transmission with a S-SSB transmission in a sidelink bandwidth part (BWP). The UE communicates, in the sidelink BWP during a sidelink slot, the S-SSB transmission. The UE communicates, in the sidelink BWP during the sidelink slot, the sidelink transmission, where the S-SSB transmission and the sidelink transmission are communicated by multiplexing the sidelink transmission and the S-SSB transmission based on the multiplex configuration.