17819226. SUB-SELECTION FOR OVERBOOKED MULTI PHYSICAL DOWNLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PDSCH)/PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PUSCH) TRANSMISSION RESOURCES simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SUB-SELECTION FOR OVERBOOKED MULTI PHYSICAL DOWNLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PDSCH)/PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PUSCH) TRANSMISSION RESOURCES

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Iyab Issam Sakhnini of San Diego CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Peter Gaal of San Diego CA (US)

Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)

SUB-SELECTION FOR OVERBOOKED MULTI PHYSICAL DOWNLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PDSCH)/PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PUSCH) TRANSMISSION RESOURCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17819226 titled 'SUB-SELECTION FOR OVERBOOKED MULTI PHYSICAL DOWNLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PDSCH)/PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL (PUSCH) TRANSMISSION RESOURCES

Simplified Explanation

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE). The UE receives signaling scheduling a plurality of transmission resources. The UE receives a configuration for a maximum number of transmissions in the plurality of transmission resources for processing. The UE processes up to the maximum number of transmissions.

  • The method involves wireless communications by a user equipment (UE).
  • The UE receives signaling scheduling multiple transmission resources.
  • A configuration for the maximum number of transmissions in the transmission resources is received by the UE.
  • The UE processes transmissions up to the maximum allowed.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in:

  • 5G and future wireless communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Mobile devices and smartphones

Problems Solved

This technology addresses issues such as:

  • Efficient utilization of transmission resources
  • Optimizing wireless communication performance
  • Managing multiple transmissions effectively

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved wireless communication efficiency
  • Enhanced performance in crowded network environments
  • Better management of transmission resources


Original Abstract Submitted

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE). The UE receives signaling scheduling a plurality of transmission resources. The UE receives a configuration for a maximum number of transmissions in the plurality of transmission resources for processing. The UE processes up to the maximum number of transmissions.