17819589. LOS PROBABILITY MAP SIGNALING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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LOS PROBABILITY MAP SIGNALING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Roohollah Amiri of San Diego CA (US)

Srinivas Yerramalli of San Diego CA (US)

Taesang Yoo of San Diego CA (US)

Marwen Zorgui of San Diego CA (US)

Mohammad Tarek Fahim of San Diego CA (US)

Mohammed Ali Mohammed Hirzallah of San Diego CA (US)

Rajat Prakash of San Diego CA (US)

Xiaoxia Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

LOS PROBABILITY MAP SIGNALING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17819589 titled 'LOS PROBABILITY MAP SIGNALING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes techniques for line-of-sight (LOS) probability map signaling in a radio access network (RAN) environment. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • Receiving a positioning signal wirelessly between a user equipment (UE) and a transmission/reception point (TRP) in the RAN.
  • Identifying an LOS probability function for the wireless link based on LOS probability map information provided by a location management function (LMF) in the core network.
  • Generating an LOS probability estimate for the wireless link using the LOS probability function.

Potential Applications:

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Location-based services
  • Network optimization

Problems Solved:

  • Improving signal reliability in wireless communication
  • Enhancing location accuracy for services like navigation and tracking

Benefits:

  • Increased accuracy in determining line-of-sight probability
  • Enhanced performance of wireless networks
  • Improved user experience for location-based services


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for line-of-sight (LOS) probability map signaling are disclosed. The techniques can include receiving a positioning signal via a wireless link between the UE and a transmission/reception point (TRP) of a radio access network (RAN), identifying an LOS probability function associated with the wireless link based on LOS probability map information provided by a location management function (LMF) of a core network for the RAN, and generating an LOS probability estimate for the wireless link using the LOS probability function.