17454996. FREQUENCY PRE-COMPENSATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

FREQUENCY PRE-COMPENSATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Kiran Venugopal of Raritan NJ (US)

Wooseok Nam of San Diego CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)

FREQUENCY PRE-COMPENSATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17454996 titled 'FREQUENCY PRE-COMPENSATION FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE) in a cellular network. The UE receives reference signals (RS) from two transmission reception points (TRPs) associated with a base station (BS). The UE then transmits an indication to the BS, stating its preference for using either the first shifted carrier frequency (at which the first RS is received) or the second shifted carrier frequency (at which the second RS is received) as the reference carrier frequency for demodulation.

  • The user equipment (UE) receives reference signals (RS) from two transmission reception points (TRPs) associated with a base station (BS).
  • The UE transmits an indication to the BS, stating its preference for using either the first shifted carrier frequency or the second shifted carrier frequency as the reference carrier frequency for demodulation.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in cellular networks to improve wireless communications between user equipment (UE) and base stations (BS).
  • It can enhance the performance and reliability of wireless connections by allowing the UE to select the preferred carrier frequency for demodulation.

Problems Solved

  • The technology solves the problem of interference and signal degradation in wireless communications by enabling the UE to choose the optimal carrier frequency for demodulation.
  • It addresses the issue of varying signal strengths and quality from different transmission reception points (TRPs) associated with a base station (BS).

Benefits

  • The UE can improve its reception and demodulation performance by selecting the carrier frequency with the best signal quality.
  • The technology provides flexibility and adaptability in wireless communications, allowing the UE to dynamically choose the preferred carrier frequency based on the received reference signals.
  • It enhances the overall efficiency and reliability of wireless connections in cellular networks.


Original Abstract Submitted

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE) including receiving a first reference signal (RS) from a first transmission reception point (TRP); receiving a second RS from a second TRP, wherein the first TRP and the second TRP are both associated with a BS; and transmitting, to the BS, an indication that one of a first shifted carrier frequency at which the first RS is received or a second shifted carrier frequency at which the second RS is received is preferred for use by the UE as a reference carrier frequency for demodulation.