17932277. METHODS FOR MITIGATING COEXISTENCE OF UNCOORDINATED WIRELESS SYSTEMS VIA SIDELINK simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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METHODS FOR MITIGATING COEXISTENCE OF UNCOORDINATED WIRELESS SYSTEMS VIA SIDELINK

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Anatoliy S. Ioffe of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Lydi Smaini of San Jose CA (US)

METHODS FOR MITIGATING COEXISTENCE OF UNCOORDINATED WIRELESS SYSTEMS VIA SIDELINK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17932277 titled 'METHODS FOR MITIGATING COEXISTENCE OF UNCOORDINATED WIRELESS SYSTEMS VIA SIDELINK

Simplified Explanation

User equipment may establish sessions via peer-to-peer technologies to coordinate communication with networks, prioritize communication to different networks, designate network connectors, and share the task of determining global position to reduce signal interference and preserve battery power.

  • User equipment can use peer-to-peer technologies to coordinate communication with networks.
  • User equipment can prioritize communication to different networks based on user preferences.
  • User equipment can designate network connectors to relay communication with networks.
  • User equipment can share the task of determining global position to reduce signal interference and save battery power.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in mobile devices, IoT devices, and other wireless communication systems.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of signal interference between user equipment in close proximity, as well as the issue of preserving battery power during communication sessions.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved signal quality, reduced interference, extended battery life, and enhanced user experience.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Wireless Communication Networks for Improved User Experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

User equipment may transmit and receive wireless signals to and from communication networks. However, in close proximity, transmission signals from a first user equipment may interfere with wireless signals received by a second user equipment. In certain instances, the user equipment may establish a session via peer-to-peer technologies and coordinate timing for communication with the networks. For example, the user equipment may establish a sidelink having a frequency different from a frequency used for communication with the networks. The user equipment may prioritize communication to a first communication network over a second communications network or vice versa. The user equipment may also designate a network connector and relay communication with the networks through the network connector. Additionally or alternatively, the user equipment may share the task of determining a global position. Accordingly, the user equipment may reduce or eliminate signal interference and preserve battery power.