18241422. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVING SYSTEM INFORMATION IN THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVING SYSTEM INFORMATION IN THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Youngsub Kim of Seoul (KR)

Hyunsoo Ko of Seoul (KR)

Sukhyon Yoon of Seoul (KR)

Kijun Kim of Seoul (KR)

Seonwook Kim of Seoul (KR)

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVING SYSTEM INFORMATION IN THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18241422 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEIVING SYSTEM INFORMATION IN THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is a method for a user equipment to receive system information in a wireless communication system. The method involves the following steps:

1. Detecting a first synchronization signal block that includes a Primary Synchronization Signal (PSS), a Secondary Synchronization Signal (SSS), and a Physical Broadcasting Channel (PBCH) at a specific frequency position. 2. Determining the presence or absence of system information corresponding to the first synchronization signal block within a first synchronization raster at a specific frequency position. This determination is based on a system information indicator included in the PBCH. 3. If the system information corresponding to the first synchronization signal block is determined to be non-existent, the method proceeds to determine a second synchronization raster that contains system information. This determination is also based on the system information indicator.

  • The method involves detecting synchronization signals and determining the presence of system information in a wireless communication system.
  • The system information indicator included in the PBCH helps in determining the presence or absence of system information.
  • If system information is not found in the first synchronization raster, the method searches for a second synchronization raster that contains system information.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This method can be applied in various wireless communication systems, such as cellular networks, to improve the efficiency of system information reception by user equipment.
  • It can be used in 5G networks to enhance synchronization and system information retrieval for user devices.
  • The method can also be implemented in IoT (Internet of Things) networks to ensure reliable and accurate system information transmission.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • The method addresses the challenge of efficiently receiving system information in wireless communication systems.
  • It solves the problem of determining the presence or absence of system information based on synchronization signals.
  • The method helps in identifying the appropriate synchronization raster that contains system information.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency in receiving system information, leading to better network performance.
  • Enhanced synchronization and system information retrieval for user equipment.
  • Reliable and accurate transmission of system information in wireless communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present invention discloses a method for a user equipment to receive system information in a wireless communication system. Particularly, the method is characterized in detecting a first synchronization signal block configured with a Primary Synchronization Signal (PSS), a Secondary Synchronization Signal (SSS) and a Physical Broadcasting Channel (PBCH) at a specific frequency position, determining a presence or non-presence of system information corresponding to the first synchronization signal block within a first synchronization raster corresponding to a specific frequency position based on a system information indicator included in the PBCH, and if the system information corresponding to the first synchronization signal block is determined as not existing, determining a second synchronization raster having system information exist therein based on the system information indicator.