17888134. CROSS-LINK INTERFERENCE (CLI) DETECTION AND MITIGATION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
CROSS-LINK INTERFERENCE (CLI) DETECTION AND MITIGATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Qian Zhang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
CROSS-LINK INTERFERENCE (CLI) DETECTION AND MITIGATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17888134 titled 'CROSS-LINK INTERFERENCE (CLI) DETECTION AND MITIGATION
Simplified Explanation
- Detect and mitigate cross link interference (CLI) in wireless communication - Method involves detecting communication failure on a downlink channel due to CLI from another user equipment (UE) - Transmitting request for CLI measurement resources to network entity - Receiving CLI reference signal configuration and signal from interfering UE - Transmitting CLI measurement report to network entity based on received CLI reference signal
Potential Applications
- Wireless communication systems - Mobile networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved
- Interference in wireless communication - Communication failures due to cross link interference - Ensuring reliable and efficient communication
Benefits
- Improved communication reliability - Enhanced network performance - Better user experience in wireless communication
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed are systems, apparatuses, processes, and computer-readable media to detect and mitigate cross link interference (CLI). A method of a wireless communication at a first user equipment (UE), comprises determining, at the first UE, a communication failure on a downlink (DL) channel indicative of CLI from transmission of a communications signal by a second UE on an uplink (UL) channel; based on detecting the communication failure, transmitting a request for CLI measurement resources to a network entity; receiving, at the first UE, a CLI reference signal configuration from the network entity; receiving, at the first UE, a CLI reference signal from the second UE; and transmitting, to the network entity, a CLI measurement report based on the CLI reference signal.