17815870. TRANSMITTING INTER-USER-EQUIPMENT COORDINATION INFORMATION BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON BEAMFORMING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TRANSMITTING INTER-USER-EQUIPMENT COORDINATION INFORMATION BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON BEAMFORMING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jung Ho Ryu of Fort Lee NJ (US)

Sony Akkarakaran of Poway CA (US)

Sourjya Dutta of San Diego CA (US)

Gabi Sarkis of San Diego CA (US)

Hua Wang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Wooseok Nam of San Diego CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)

TRANSMITTING INTER-USER-EQUIPMENT COORDINATION INFORMATION BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON BEAMFORMING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17815870 titled 'TRANSMITTING INTER-USER-EQUIPMENT COORDINATION INFORMATION BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON BEAMFORMING

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure relates to wireless communication and specifically to inter-UE coordination (IUC) in wireless networks.

  • A first user equipment (UE) receives an IUC request from a second UE via a receive beam of the first UE. The IUC request is based on the transmit beam of the second UE, which is associated with the intended transmission of the second UE.
  • The first UE transmits IUC information to the second UE, indicating preferred or non-preferred resources for the intended transmission. The IUC information is based on channel sensing performed by the first UE.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Improved coordination between user equipment in wireless networks.
  • Enhanced resource allocation and management in wireless communication.
  • Increased efficiency and reliability of wireless transmissions.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Addressing interference and congestion issues in wireless networks.
  • Optimizing resource allocation to improve overall network performance.
  • Facilitating efficient and reliable communication between user equipment.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved network capacity and throughput.
  • Enhanced quality of service for wireless communication.
  • Reduced interference and improved reliability of transmissions.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive, from a second UE and via a receive beam of the first UE, an inter-UE coordination (IUC) request, wherein the IUC request is based at least in part on a transmit beam of the second UE that is associated with an intended transmission of the second UE. The UE may transmit, to the second UE, IUC information that indicates preferred resources or non-preferred resources for the intended transmission, wherein the IUC information is based at least in part on a channel sensing by the first UE. Numerous other aspects are described.