17809264. COMMON MESSAGE SPLIT INDICATORS FOR RATE-SPLITTING MIMO simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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COMMON MESSAGE SPLIT INDICATORS FOR RATE-SPLITTING MIMO

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Mostafa Khoshnevisan of San Diego CA (US)

Jing Sun of San Diego CA (US)

Ahmed Abdelaziz Ibrahim Abdelaziz Zewail of San Diego CA (US)

Xiaoxia Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

COMMON MESSAGE SPLIT INDICATORS FOR RATE-SPLITTING MIMO - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17809264 titled 'COMMON MESSAGE SPLIT INDICATORS FOR RATE-SPLITTING MIMO

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application related to configuring a first user equipment (UE) to receive a common message associated with itself and at least one other UE. The first UE obtains a common message configuration that includes indicators for different data portions of the common message associated with the first UE and the other UE(s). The common message configuration is obtained from the header of the common message or the DCI (Downlink Control Information) scheduling the common message.

  • The patent application focuses on configuring a UE to receive a common message that is associated with multiple UEs.
  • The first UE obtains a common message configuration that includes indicators for different data portions of the common message.
  • The indicators can be for the first UE's data portion or for the data portion of at least one other UE.
  • The common message configuration is obtained from the header of the common message or the DCI scheduling the common message.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems where multiple UEs need to receive a common message simultaneously.
  • It can be used in scenarios where coordination and synchronization between UEs is required.

Problems Solved

  • The technology solves the problem of efficiently configuring UEs to receive common messages associated with multiple UEs.
  • It addresses the challenge of managing different data portions of the common message for each UE.

Benefits

  • The technology allows for improved coordination and synchronization between UEs receiving a common message.
  • It enables efficient utilization of network resources by providing specific indicators for different data portions of the common message.
  • The configuration process is simplified, enhancing the overall performance of the wireless communication system.


Original Abstract Submitted

A first UE may be configured to receive a common message associated with the first UE and at least one second UE. The first UE may be configured to obtain a common message configuration having at least one of a first indicator for a first data portion of the common message associated with the first UE or at least one second indicator for at least one second data portion of the common message associated with the at least one second UE. The common message configuration may be obtained from at least one of a header of the common message or DCI scheduling the common message.