17384401. DIRECT CURRENT LOCATION SHARING BETWEEN UNICAST USER EQUIPMENTS IN SIDELINK simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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DIRECT CURRENT LOCATION SHARING BETWEEN UNICAST USER EQUIPMENTS IN SIDELINK

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Satish Kumar of Hyderabad (IN)

Sarath Pinayour Chandrasekaran of Hyderabad (IN)

Gabi Sarkis of San Diego CA (US)

DIRECT CURRENT LOCATION SHARING BETWEEN UNICAST USER EQUIPMENTS IN SIDELINK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17384401 titled 'DIRECT CURRENT LOCATION SHARING BETWEEN UNICAST USER EQUIPMENTS IN SIDELINK

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for an apparatus, specifically a User Equipment (UE), that can receive and decode transmissions from another UE based on indications of specific subcarriers. The UE can also transmit indications of subcarriers to the other UE upon request. Additionally, the UE can receive signaling from a base station related to the transmission of subcarrier locations between sidelink UEs.

  • The apparatus is a User Equipment (UE).
  • The UE can receive indications of specific subcarriers from another UE.
  • Based on these indications, the UE can decode transmissions from the other UE.
  • The UE can also transmit indications of subcarriers to the other UE upon request.
  • The UE can receive signaling from a base station related to the transmission of subcarrier locations between sidelink UEs.

Potential Applications

This technology can have potential applications in various wireless communication systems, including but not limited to:

  • Cellular networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Vehicle-to-vehicle communication
  • Industrial automation
  • Smart city infrastructure

Problems Solved

This technology addresses several problems in wireless communication systems, such as:

  • Efficient decoding of transmissions from specific subcarriers
  • Coordinated transmission of subcarrier locations between UEs
  • Optimizing resource allocation in wireless networks
  • Enhancing the reliability and performance of sidelink communications

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved communication efficiency and reliability
  • Enhanced coordination between UEs in transmitting and receiving data
  • Optimal allocation of subcarriers for different applications
  • Increased capacity and throughput in wireless networks
  • Better support for emerging technologies like IoT and smart cities


Original Abstract Submitted

The apparatus may be a UE. The UE may be configured to receive, from a second UE, an indication of a first DC location corresponding to a first subcarrier of multiple subcarriers. The UE may further be configured to decode at least one transmission from the second UE based on the received indication of the first DC location corresponding to the first subcarrier. The UE may also be configured to receive a request for a second DC location and to transmit, to the second UE, an indication of a second DC location corresponding to a second subcarrier of the multiple subcarriers. The UE may, in some aspects, further be configured to receive, from a base station, signaling relating to a transmission of a DC location between sidelink UEs.