17931339. MULTIPLEXING SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A NETWORK WITH SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A RECONFIGURABLE INTELLIGENT SURFACE simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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MULTIPLEXING SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A NETWORK WITH SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A RECONFIGURABLE INTELLIGENT SURFACE

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Hyojin Lee of San Diego CA (US)

Yu Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)

Wanshi Chen of San Diego CA (US)

Peter Gaal of San Diego CA (US)

MULTIPLEXING SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A NETWORK WITH SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A RECONFIGURABLE INTELLIGENT SURFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17931339 titled 'MULTIPLEXING SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A NETWORK WITH SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS FOR A RECONFIGURABLE INTELLIGENT SURFACE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to wireless communication technology where a user equipment (UE) can receive synchronization signals from multiple network nodes.

  • User equipment (UE) receives synchronization signals from a first network node and at least one second network node.
  • The second set of synchronization signals is multiplexed with the first set of synchronization signals.
  • The synchronization signals help the UE establish and maintain communication with the network nodes.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in:

  • Cellular networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Satellite communication systems

Problems Solved

  • Efficient synchronization of user equipment with multiple network nodes
  • Improved reliability of wireless communication
  • Enhanced network coverage and connectivity

Benefits

  • Faster and more reliable communication for users
  • Increased network capacity and efficiency
  • Better overall performance of wireless networks


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive at least one first synchronization signal within a first set of synchronization signals associated with a first network node. The UE may further receive at least one second synchronization signal within at least one second set of synchronization signals associated with at least one second network node. The at least one second set of synchronization signals is multiplexed with the first set of synchronization signals. Numerous other aspects are described.