18157236. TECHNIQUES FOR HANDLING SCHEDULING CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACCESS LINK COMMUNICATIONS AND SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNIQUES FOR HANDLING SCHEDULING CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACCESS LINK COMMUNICATIONS AND SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Sony Akkarakaran of Poway CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)

Jung Ho Ryu of Fort Lee NJ (US)

Juan Montojo of San Diego CA (US)

Kapil Gulati of Belle Mead NJ (US)

Sudhir Kumar Baghel of Pleasanton CA (US)

Hong Cheng of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR HANDLING SCHEDULING CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACCESS LINK COMMUNICATIONS AND SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18157236 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR HANDLING SCHEDULING CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACCESS LINK COMMUNICATIONS AND SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to wireless communication and addresses the issue of scheduling conflicts between different types of communication links in a wireless network.

  • A first user equipment (UE) identifies resources for an access link communication with a base station and resources for a sidelink communication with a second UE.
  • The UE detects a scheduling conflict between the resources allocated for the access link and the resources allocated for the sidelink.
  • Based on a prioritization rule, the UE decides to drop a portion of the resources for either the access link or the sidelink to resolve the conflict.
  • This approach helps in efficient resource allocation and improves overall network performance.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems, such as cellular networks, IoT networks, and vehicle-to-vehicle communication systems.
  • It can be used to optimize resource allocation in scenarios where multiple types of communication links coexist, such as in smart cities, industrial automation, and public safety networks.

Problems Solved

  • Scheduling conflicts between different types of communication links can lead to inefficient resource utilization and degraded network performance.
  • This technology solves the problem of conflicting resource allocation by providing a mechanism for identifying and resolving scheduling conflicts in a prioritized manner.

Benefits

  • Efficient resource allocation: By resolving scheduling conflicts, this technology ensures that resources are allocated optimally for different types of communication links.
  • Improved network performance: By dropping resources based on a prioritization rule, the technology helps in maintaining the quality of service for both access link and sidelink communications.
  • Enhanced user experience: By avoiding scheduling conflicts, the technology ensures reliable and uninterrupted communication for users in wireless networks.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may identify a first set of resources for an access link communication between the first UE and a base station. The UE may identify a second set of resources for a sidelink communication between the first UE and a second UE. The UE may identify a scheduling conflict between the first set of resources for the access link communication and the second set of resources for the sidelink communication. The UE may drop at least a portion of the first set of resources for the access link communication or the second set of resources for the sidelink communication based at least in part on the identification of the scheduling conflict and a prioritization rule. Numerous other aspects are provided.