17935653. TECHNIQUES FOR ENERGY ALLOCATION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNIQUES FOR ENERGY ALLOCATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Tienyow Liu of Santa Clara CA (US)

Michel Chauvin of San Diego CA (US)

Farhad Meshkati of San Diego CA (US)

Jing Lin of Milpitas CA (US)

Tianpei Chen of San Diego CA (US)

Yahia Ramadan of San Jose CA (US)

Raghu Narayan Challa of San Diego CA (US)

Arnaud Meylan of San Diego CA (US)

Reza Shahidi of La Jolla CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR ENERGY ALLOCATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17935653 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR ENERGY ALLOCATION

Simplified Explanation

Explanation

The patent application relates to wireless communication and specifically to the allocation of energy to different communication links in a user equipment (UE). The UE allocates a certain amount of energy to each communication link and then further allocates the remaining energy based on energy requests associated with each link. The UE then transmits data using the allocated energy.

  • User equipment (UE) allocates energy to different communication links
  • Energy requests associated with each link are identified
  • Remaining energy is allocated based on the requests
  • Data transmission is performed using the allocated energy

Potential Applications

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Mobile devices
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Network infrastructure

Problems Solved

  • Efficient allocation of energy in wireless communication
  • Optimal utilization of energy resources
  • Improved performance and reliability of communication links

Benefits

  • Enhanced energy management in user equipment
  • Improved data transmission efficiency
  • Increased battery life for mobile devices
  • Better overall performance and reliability of wireless communication systems


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may allocate, from an energy of the UE, a first amount of energy to a first communication link and a second amount of energy to a second communication link. The UE may identify a first energy request associated with the first communication link of the UE and a second energy request associated with the second communication link of the UE. The UE may allocate, from a remainder of the energy after the first amount of energy and the second amount of energy are allocated, a third amount of energy to the first communication link and a fourth amount of energy to the second communication link. The UE may transmit in accordance with the third amount of energy or the fourth amount of energy. Numerous other aspects are described.