17454235. REFERENCE SIGNAL PROTECTION IN A FULL-DUPLEX MODE simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
REFERENCE SIGNAL PROTECTION IN A FULL-DUPLEX MODE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Qian Zhang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
REFERENCE SIGNAL PROTECTION IN A FULL-DUPLEX MODE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17454235 titled 'REFERENCE SIGNAL PROTECTION IN A FULL-DUPLEX MODE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application that involves a user equipment (UE) receiving a configuration for downlink reference signals or channels from a base station. The UE also receives information about time and frequency resources for full-duplex communication at the base station. Based on this information, the UE skips reception of the downlink signals or channels. Additionally, the UE receives an allocation of uplink resources for transmission and avoids using the time and frequency resources designated for full-duplex communication.
- UE receives configuration for downlink reference signals or channels from base station
- UE receives information about time and frequency resources for full-duplex communication at the base station
- UE skips reception of downlink signals or channels based on the full-duplex resources indication
- UE receives allocation of uplink resources for transmission
- UE avoids using time and frequency resources designated for full-duplex communication
Potential Applications
- Wireless communication systems
- Cellular networks
- Full-duplex communication technologies
Problems Solved
- Efficient utilization of time and frequency resources in wireless communication
- Avoiding interference between downlink and uplink transmissions
- Enhancing overall system performance and capacity
Benefits
- Improved communication efficiency
- Reduced interference and improved signal quality
- Increased system capacity and throughput
Original Abstract Submitted
A UE receives a configuration for one or more downlink reference signal or downlink channel from a base station and receives an indication of one or more time and frequency resources for full-duplex communication at the base station. The UE skips reception of the one or more downlink reference signal or downlink channel based at least in part on the indication of the one or more time and frequency resources for the full-duplex communication at the base station. A UE receives, from a base station, an allocation of uplink resources for an uplink transmission and receives an indication of one or more time and frequency resources for full-duplex communication at the base station. The UE transmits the uplink transmission to avoid the one or more time and frequency resources for the full-duplex communication at the base station.