17997727. REPORTING NEIGHBORING CELL INTERFERENCE DUE TO BEAM JAMMING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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REPORTING NEIGHBORING CELL INTERFERENCE DUE TO BEAM JAMMING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ruifeng Ma of Beijing (CN)

Jay Kumar Sundararajan of San Diego CA (US)

Yeliz Tokgoz of San Diego CA (US)

Hwan Joon Kwon of San Diego CA (US)

Naga Bhushan of San Diego CA (US)

REPORTING NEIGHBORING CELL INTERFERENCE DUE TO BEAM JAMMING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17997727 titled 'REPORTING NEIGHBORING CELL INTERFERENCE DUE TO BEAM JAMMING

Simplified Explanation

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described in this patent application. The innovation involves a technique where a first base station sends a control message to a user equipment (UE). This control message instructs the UE to perform a measurement during specific time and frequency resources associated with the first base station, which also correspond to a second base station. The UE then measures reference signals transmitted by the second base station's beam during the specified resources of the first base station. Based on these measurements, the UE determines the interference status associated with the second base station's beam and sends an indication of the interference status back to the first base station.

  • A first base station sends a control message to a user equipment (UE).
  • The control message instructs the UE to measure reference signals transmitted by a second base station's beam during specific time and frequency resources associated with the first base station.
  • The UE measures the reference signals and determines the interference status associated with the second base station's beam.
  • The UE sends an indication of the interference status back to the first base station.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems, such as cellular networks, to improve interference management and overall network performance.

Problems Solved

1. Interference management: The innovation allows for efficient measurement and reporting of interference status, enabling the first base station to take appropriate actions to mitigate interference from the second base station's beam. 2. Resource optimization: By utilizing the same time and frequency resources for measurement, the technique minimizes the impact on overall system resources while still providing valuable interference information.

Benefits

1. Improved network performance: The ability to accurately measure and report interference status helps optimize resource allocation and minimize interference, leading to enhanced overall network performance. 2. Efficient interference management: The technique enables the first base station to proactively address interference issues based on real-time information, resulting in improved user experience and network reliability.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. The described techniques provide for a first base station transmitting a control message to a user equipment (UE). The control message may include an indication to perform a measurement during one or more resources associated with the first base station and that correspond to a second base station. The UE may measure reference signals transmitting via the beam of the second base station and during the time and frequency resources of the first base station. Based on the measurements, the UE determine an interference status correspond to the beam of the second base station and transmits an indication of the interference status to the first base station.