18004843. DUPLICATION OF PACKETS ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECTIONAL RANGES simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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DUPLICATION OF PACKETS ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECTIONAL RANGES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Kapil Gulati of Belle Mead NJ (US)
Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)
Sourjya Dutta of San Diego CA (US)
Shuanshuan Wu of San Diego CA (US)
Gabi Sarkis of San Diego CA (US)
DUPLICATION OF PACKETS ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECTIONAL RANGES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18004843 titled 'DUPLICATION OF PACKETS ASSOCIATED WITH DIRECTIONAL RANGES
Simplified Explanation
The abstract of this patent application describes a wireless communication technology related to vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication. The technology involves a user equipment (UE) receiving a V2X packet and duplicating it at a protocol stack layer of the UE to form multiple duplicated V2X packets, each associated with a directional range.
- The user equipment (UE) receives a V2X packet.
- The V2X packet is duplicated at a protocol stack layer of the UE.
- Multiple duplicated V2X packets are formed, with each packet associated with a specific directional range.
Potential Applications:
- V2X communication in autonomous vehicles
- Traffic management systems
- Emergency response systems
- Smart city infrastructure
Problems Solved:
- Efficient distribution of V2X packets across different directional ranges
- Improved reliability and coverage of V2X communication
- Enhanced coordination and communication between vehicles and infrastructure
Benefits:
- Increased reliability and redundancy in V2X communication
- Improved accuracy and efficiency in transmitting V2X packets
- Enhanced safety and situational awareness in V2X-enabled environments
Original Abstract Submitted
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) packet. The UE may duplicate, at a protocol stack layer of the UE, the V2X packet to form a plurality of duplicated V2X packets, wherein each duplicated V2X packet is associated with a directional range. Numerous other aspects are provided.