18048730. FREQUENCY DOMAIN SCHEDULING BASED ON FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CANCELLATION CAPABILITY simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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FREQUENCY DOMAIN SCHEDULING BASED ON FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CANCELLATION CAPABILITY

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ronen Shaked of Kfar Saba (IL)

FREQUENCY DOMAIN SCHEDULING BASED ON FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CANCELLATION CAPABILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18048730 titled 'FREQUENCY DOMAIN SCHEDULING BASED ON FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CANCELLATION CAPABILITY

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure relates to wireless communication and specifically addresses frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) cancellation capability in user equipment (UE).

  • User equipment (UE) can transmit information to a network node indicating FDRSB cancellation capability.
  • The network node can assign a frequency domain (FD) allocation to the UE based on the FDRSB cancellation capability to mitigate interference.
  • The UE receives information from the network node to help mitigate FDRSB interference based on its capabilities.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems to improve signal quality and reduce interference for user equipment.

Problems Solved

1. Mitigating FDRSB interference in wireless communication systems. 2. Enhancing signal quality and reliability for user equipment.

Benefits

1. Improved communication performance. 2. Reduced interference for user equipment. 3. Enhanced user experience in wireless networks.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing wireless networks for better performance and reliability in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and smart devices.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing methods for interference mitigation in wireless communication systems, such as frequency allocation techniques and signal processing algorithms.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in user equipment?

This article does not address the potential impact of FDRSB cancellation capability on the battery life of user equipment. It would be interesting to explore whether this technology has any implications for power consumption.

What are the potential security implications of implementing this technology in wireless networks?

The article does not discuss the security aspects of integrating FDRSB cancellation capability in wireless communication systems. It would be important to investigate any vulnerabilities or risks associated with this technology in terms of network security.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may transmit, to a network node, information that indicates a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) cancellation capability. The UE may receive, from the network node, information that indicates a frequency domain (FD) allocation assigned to the UE to mitigate FDRSB interference at the UE based at least in part on the information that indicates the FDRSB cancellation capability. Numerous other aspects are described.