17492545. COMPACT DATA AND REFERENCE SIGNAL REPRESENTATION WITH MODULATION COMPRESSION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
COMPACT DATA AND REFERENCE SIGNAL REPRESENTATION WITH MODULATION COMPRESSION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Michael Francis Garyantes of Bradley Beach NJ (US)
Senthilkumar Sundaram of San Diego CA (US)
Abhishek Saurabh Sachidanand Sinha of Malmo (SE)
Shingyu Kwak of San Diego CA (US)
Deepak Agarwal of San Diego CA (US)
COMPACT DATA AND REFERENCE SIGNAL REPRESENTATION WITH MODULATION COMPRESSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17492545 titled 'COMPACT DATA AND REFERENCE SIGNAL REPRESENTATION WITH MODULATION COMPRESSION
Simplified Explanation
The abstract of this patent application describes techniques for wireless communication by a first network entity. The techniques involve generating a message with entries representing time and frequency resources for transmitting data and reference signals over a fronthaul interface using modulation compression. The message is then transmitted to a second network entity via the fronthaul interface, and data and reference signal transmissions are processed on the fronthaul interface based on the message.
- Techniques for wireless communication by a first network entity
- Generating a message with entries representing time and frequency resources
- Transmitting data and reference signals over a fronthaul interface using modulation compression
- Transmitting the message to a second network entity via the fronthaul interface
- Processing data and reference signal transmissions on the fronthaul interface based on the message
Potential Applications
- Wireless communication networks
- Cellular networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Smart cities
- Industrial automation
Problems Solved
- Efficient utilization of time and frequency resources for wireless communication
- Improved transmission of data and reference signals over a fronthaul interface
- Enhanced processing of data and reference signal transmissions
Benefits
- Increased capacity and efficiency in wireless communication networks
- Improved performance and reliability of cellular networks
- Enhanced connectivity for IoT devices
- Advancements in smart city infrastructure
- Streamlined operations in industrial automation
Original Abstract Submitted
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communication by a first network entity. The techniques may generally involve generating a message having a section with entries that represent time and frequency resources for transmitting data and reference signals over a fronthaul interface using modulation compression, transmitting the message to a second network entity via the fronthaul interface, and processing data and reference signal transmissions on the fronthaul interface in accordance with the section.