17456000. FULL-DUPLEX CAPABILITY INDICATION FOR CELL SELECTION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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FULL-DUPLEX CAPABILITY INDICATION FOR CELL SELECTION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Yan Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

Qian Zhang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

FULL-DUPLEX CAPABILITY INDICATION FOR CELL SELECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17456000 titled 'FULL-DUPLEX CAPABILITY INDICATION FOR CELL SELECTION

Simplified Explanation

Abstract Explanation

The patent application is about wireless communication and specifically focuses on a user equipment (UE) receiving information about the full-duplexing capability of different cells. Based on this information, the UE selects a target cell. The abstract mentions that there are other aspects described in the patent application, but they are not specified.

  • User equipment (UE) receives signaling indicating full-duplexing capability information of candidate cells.
  • UE selects a target cell based on the full-duplexing capability information.
  • The patent application covers various other aspects related to wireless communication.

Potential Applications

  • Mobile telecommunications networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Wireless communication systems

Problems Solved

  • Efficient selection of the best cell for communication
  • Optimizing wireless communication based on full-duplexing capability

Benefits

  • Improved wireless communication performance
  • Enhanced user experience
  • Efficient utilization of available network resources


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive signaling that indicates full-duplexing capability information associated with one or more candidate cells. The UE may select, from the one or more candidate cells, a target cell based at least in part on the full-duplexing capability information associated with the one or more candidate cells. Numerous other aspects are described.