18099041. Control of Uplink Radio Transmissions on Semi-Persistently Allocated Resources simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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Control of Uplink Radio Transmissions on Semi-Persistently Allocated Resources

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Reem Karaki of Aachen (DE)

Jung-Fu Cheng of Fremont CA (US)

Amitav Mukherjee of Elk Grove CA (US)

Control of Uplink Radio Transmissions on Semi-Persistently Allocated Resources - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18099041 titled 'Control of Uplink Radio Transmissions on Semi-Persistently Allocated Resources

Simplified Explanation

Abstract: A radio device receives control information from a node of the wireless communication network. The control information is used for controlling semi-persistent allocation of radio resources of an unlicensed frequency spectrum. Based on the control information, the radio device controls at least one UL radio transmission on the radio resources of the unlicensed frequency spectrum.

Patent/Innovation Explanation:

  • The invention is a radio device that receives control information from a wireless communication network node.
  • The control information is used to control the allocation of radio resources in an unlicensed frequency spectrum.
  • The radio device uses the control information to control at least one uplink (UL) radio transmission on the allocated radio resources.

Potential Applications:

  • Wireless communication networks utilizing unlicensed frequency spectrum.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices operating on unlicensed frequency bands.
  • Smart home devices communicating wirelessly on unlicensed frequency spectrum.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient allocation and control of radio resources in unlicensed frequency spectrum.
  • Avoiding interference and congestion in unlicensed frequency bands.
  • Enabling reliable and controlled communication in wireless networks using unlicensed frequency spectrum.

Benefits:

  • Improved performance and reliability of wireless communication in unlicensed frequency bands.
  • Optimal allocation of radio resources based on control information.
  • Enhanced capacity and efficiency of wireless networks operating on unlicensed frequency spectrum.


Original Abstract Submitted

A radio device receives control information from a node of the wireless communication network. The control information is used for controlling semi-persistent allocation of radio resources of an unlicensed frequency spectrum. Based on the control information, the radio device controls at least one UL radio transmission on the radio resources of the unlicensed frequency spectrum.