17885232. TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATING MULTI-CELL DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATING MULTI-CELL DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Kazuki Takeda of Tokyo (JP)

Peter Gaal of San Diego CA (US)

Mostafa Khoshnevisan of San Diego CA (US)

Wanshi Chen of San Diego CA (US)

Jae Ho Ryu of San Diego CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATING MULTI-CELL DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17885232 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR COMMUNICATING MULTI-CELL DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION

Simplified Explanation

    • Explanation:**

- User equipment (UE) can receive multi-cell downlink control information (MC-DCI) from a network node. - The MC-DCI indicates scheduling information for co-scheduled component carriers (CCs). - The MC-DCI indicates common application of antenna port(s) field or modulation and coding scheme (MCS) field to the co-scheduled CCs. - The UE performs a transmission based on the scheduling information from the MC-DCI.

    • Potential Applications:**

- Wireless communication systems - Mobile networks - 5G technology

    • Problems Solved:**

- Efficient scheduling of component carriers - Improved downlink control information transmission - Enhanced communication reliability

    • Benefits:**

- Optimal resource allocation - Increased network capacity - Enhanced user experience in wireless communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, from a network node, a multi-cell downlink control information (MC-DCI) that indicates scheduling information for co-scheduled component carriers (CCs), wherein the MC-DCI indicates one or more of an antenna port(s) field or a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) field to be commonly applied to one or more of the co-scheduled CCs. The UE may perform a transmission based at least in part on the scheduling information indicated by the MC-DCI. Numerous other aspects are described.