17876434. FULL-SLOT TRANSMISSION DETECTION FOR SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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FULL-SLOT TRANSMISSION DETECTION FOR SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Chih-Hao Liu of San Diego CA (US)

Jing Sun of San Diego CA (US)

Xiaoxia Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

Yisheng Xue of San Diego CA (US)

Giovanni Chisci of San Diego CA (US)

FULL-SLOT TRANSMISSION DETECTION FOR SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17876434 titled 'FULL-SLOT TRANSMISSION DETECTION FOR SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. Some wireless communications systems may support a slot transmission detection procedure for sidelink communications. A sidelink user equipment may monitor, during a slot and within one or more subbands, for signaling associated with a first sidelink transmission that corresponds to resources that span a duration of the slot. The signaling may include sidelink control information, a demodulation reference signal, or other sidelink signaling associated with the first sidelink transmission. The user equipment may determine a signal strength or one or more other parameters associated with the signaling. The user equipment may determine whether to transmit a second sidelink transmission having a duration that is less than a first duration of the first sidelink transmission based on the signal strength, the one or more parameters, or both associated with the signaling.

  • Wireless communication systems may support a slot transmission detection procedure for sidelink communications.
  • Sidelink user equipment monitors for signaling associated with a first sidelink transmission during a slot and within one or more subbands.
  • The signaling may include sidelink control information, a demodulation reference signal, or other sidelink signaling.
  • The user equipment determines signal strength or other parameters associated with the signaling.
  • Based on the signal strength and parameters, the user equipment decides whether to transmit a second sidelink transmission with a shorter duration than the first transmission.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems that support sidelink communications.
  • It can be used in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and smart devices.

Problems Solved

  • The slot transmission detection procedure solves the problem of efficiently detecting and monitoring sidelink transmissions in wireless communication systems.
  • It allows user equipment to determine whether to transmit a second sidelink transmission based on the received signal strength and other parameters, optimizing resource allocation and improving overall system performance.

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency and reliability in detecting and monitoring sidelink transmissions.
  • Enhanced resource allocation and optimization in wireless communication systems.
  • Better utilization of available resources, leading to improved system performance and user experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. Some wireless communications systems may support a slot transmission detection procedure for sidelink communications. A sidelink user equipment may monitor, during a slot and within one or more subbands, for signaling associated with a first sidelink transmission that corresponds to resources that span a duration of the slot. The signaling may include sidelink control information, a demodulation reference signal, or other sidelink signaling associated with the first sidelink transmission. The user equipment may determine a signal strength or one or more other parameters associated with the signaling. The user equipment may determine whether to transmit a second sidelink transmission having a duration that is less than a first duration of the first sidelink transmission based on the signal strength, the one or more parameters, or both associated with the signaling.