17457875. ENVELOPE RATIO METHOD TO IMPROVE BEAM HIERARCHY DESIGN simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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ENVELOPE RATIO METHOD TO IMPROVE BEAM HIERARCHY DESIGN

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ting Kong of San Diego CA (US)

Farhad Meshkati of San Diego CA (US)

Mihir Vijay Laghate of San Diego CA (US)

Raghu Narayan Challa of San Diego CA (US)

ENVELOPE RATIO METHOD TO IMPROVE BEAM HIERARCHY DESIGN - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17457875 titled 'ENVELOPE RATIO METHOD TO IMPROVE BEAM HIERARCHY DESIGN

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a wireless communication system where a first device selects a beam for communication with a second device. The beams are categorized into different levels and each beam has a children list associated with it. The first device selects a second beam from a subset of beams based on the intersection of their envelope areas. The first device then communicates with the second device.

  • The patent application describes a wireless communication system with beam selection.
  • The beams are categorized into different levels.
  • Each beam has a children list associated with it.
  • The first device selects a second beam from a subset of beams based on the intersection of their envelope areas.
  • The first device communicates with the second device.

Potential Applications

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

Problems Solved

  • Efficient beam selection for wireless communication
  • Optimization of communication between devices
  • Minimizing interference and maximizing signal strength

Benefits

  • Improved wireless communication performance
  • Enhanced connectivity and reliability
  • Efficient use of available resources


Original Abstract Submitted

A first wireless device may select a first beam for communication with a second wireless device from a first set of beams associated with a first beam level. A second set of beams may be associated with a second beam level. The first beam may be associated with a first children list. The first children list may be associated with a first subset of beams of the second set of beams. Each beam in the first subset of beams may have an envelope area that intersects an envelope area of the first beam. The first wireless device may select a second beam for communication with the second wireless device from the first subset of beams based on an envelope area of the second beam intersecting the envelope area of the first beam. The first wireless device may communicate with the second wireless device.