18189867. CONFIGURATION OF RADIO UNIT ANTENNA ELEMENTS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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CONFIGURATION OF RADIO UNIT ANTENNA ELEMENTS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Michael Francis Garyantes of Bradley Beach NJ (US)

Abhishek Saurabh Sachidanand Sinha of San Diego CA (US)

Christian Oliver Thelen of San Diego CA (US)

Senthilkumar Sundaram of San Diego CA (US)

Orod Raeesi of Espoo (FI)

James Krysl of San Diego CA (US)

Luca Blessent of Whitehouse Station NJ (US)

Deepak Agarwal of San Diego CA (US)

CONFIGURATION OF RADIO UNIT ANTENNA ELEMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18189867 titled 'CONFIGURATION OF RADIO UNIT ANTENNA ELEMENTS

Simplified Explanation

Abstract

The abstract of this patent application describes a wireless communication system that involves a radio unit (RU) transmitting a message to a controller, which includes a list of coordinates corresponding to multiple antenna elements in an antenna array. The RU then receives from the controller an indication of activated antenna elements.

Patent/Innovation Explanation

  • A radio unit (RU) sends a message to a controller with a list of coordinates for multiple antenna elements in an antenna array.
  • The controller provides the RU with information about which antenna elements are activated.
  • This technology enables efficient wireless communication by allowing the RU to know which antenna elements are active.

Potential Applications

This technology can have various applications in wireless communication systems, including:

  • Cellular networks
  • Wi-Fi networks
  • Satellite communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices

Problems Solved

This technology solves several problems in wireless communication systems, such as:

  • Efficiently managing and controlling multiple antenna elements in an antenna array.
  • Enabling the RU to know which antenna elements are activated, improving overall system performance.
  • Simplifying the coordination between the RU and the controller in wireless communication systems.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved wireless communication performance and efficiency.
  • Enhanced coordination and control of antenna elements in an antenna array.
  • Simplified management of wireless communication systems.
  • Potential for increased data rates and coverage in wireless networks.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a radio unit (RU) may transmit, to a controller of the RU, a message including an ordered list of coordinates corresponding to a plurality of antenna elements in an antenna array of the RU. The RU may receive, from the controller, an indication of one or more low-level endpoints associated with one or more activated antenna elements of the plurality of antenna elements. Numerous other aspects are described.