17823070. ENERGY SAVING RF SENSING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
ENERGY SAVING RF SENSING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Weimin Duan of San Diego CA (US)
Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)
Hyojin Lee of San Diego CA (US)
ENERGY SAVING RF SENSING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17823070 titled 'ENERGY SAVING RF SENSING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK
Simplified Explanation
- A base station can send a message to a user equipment indicating the use of an RF sensing signal for RF sensing. - The RF sensing signal can be a modified synchronization signal block (SSB) supporting sensing and initial access/mobility, or a non-SSB sensing reference signal (S-RS) of a secondary cell with a quasi co-location relationship with a root SSB of a primary cell. - The base station can transmit the RF sensing signal.
Potential Applications
- Improved network efficiency and performance in wireless communication systems. - Enhanced spectrum utilization through efficient RF sensing techniques.
Problems Solved
- Addressing interference issues in wireless communication networks. - Optimizing resource allocation for better network performance.
Benefits
- Increased reliability and accuracy in RF sensing. - Enhanced overall network performance and user experience.
Original Abstract Submitted
In some implementations, a base station may send, to a user equipment (UE), a message indicating that an RF sensing signal is to be used for the RF sensing, wherein the message indicates: the RF sensing signal comprises a modified synchronization signal block (SSB) for supporting both sensing and initial access/mobility, or the RF sensing signal comprises a non-SSB sensing reference signal (S-RS) of a secondary cell (Scell) and has a quasi co-location (QCL) relationship with a root SSB of a primary cell (Pcell). The base station also may transmit the RF sensing signal.