18158506. QUASI CO-LOCATION RELATED PRIORITY RULES FOR MULTI-DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION BASED MULTI-TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION POINT simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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QUASI CO-LOCATION RELATED PRIORITY RULES FOR MULTI-DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION BASED MULTI-TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION POINT

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Mostafa Khoshnevisan of San Diego CA (US)

Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)

Xiaoxia Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Jing Sun of San Diego CA (US)

Yan Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

QUASI CO-LOCATION RELATED PRIORITY RULES FOR MULTI-DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION BASED MULTI-TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION POINT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18158506 titled 'QUASI CO-LOCATION RELATED PRIORITY RULES FOR MULTI-DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION BASED MULTI-TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION POINT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to wireless communication and specifically focuses on a user equipment (UE) receiving downlink control information (DCI) on a particular control resource set (CORESET) for scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) or a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The UE is configured with multi-DCI based multi-transmission/reception point (TRP) operation.

  • The UE determines a fixed higher layer index that identifies a CORESET group associated with the particular CORESET.
  • The UE performs operations related to receiving the PDSCH or transmitting the PUSCH based on the fixed higher layer index identifying the CORESET group.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Mobile networks
  • 5G networks

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient scheduling of PDSCH and PUSCH in wireless communication systems
  • Improved multi-DCI based multi-TRP operation
  • Enhanced resource allocation and management in mobile networks

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved data transmission and reception efficiency
  • Enhanced performance and reliability of wireless communication systems
  • Optimal resource allocation and utilization in mobile networks


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, on a particular control resource set (CORESET), downlink control information (DCI) scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) or a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The UE may be configured with multi-DCI based multi-transmission/reception point (TRP) operation. The UE may determine, based at least in part on the UE being configured with multi-DCI based multi-TRP operation, a fixed higher layer index that identifies a CORESET group with which the particular CORESET is associated. The UE may perform an operation, associated with receiving the PDSCH or transmitting the PUSCH, based at least in part on the fixed higher layer index identifying the CORESET group with which the particular CORESET is associated. Numerous other aspects are provided.