18261772. TIME-DRIFT ERROR MITIGATION FOR ROUND-TRIP-TIME POSITIONING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TIME-DRIFT ERROR MITIGATION FOR ROUND-TRIP-TIME POSITIONING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jing Dai of Beijing (CN)

Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)

Weimin Duan of San Diego CA (US)

TIME-DRIFT ERROR MITIGATION FOR ROUND-TRIP-TIME POSITIONING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18261772 titled 'TIME-DRIFT ERROR MITIGATION FOR ROUND-TRIP-TIME POSITIONING

Simplified Explanation

- Systems, apparatuses, methods, and non-transitory media are disclosed for improving user equipment (UE) positioning by reducing round-trip-time (RTT) measurement errors caused by clock drift between network nodes. - RTT measurement errors can be reduced by adjusting resource signaling schedules at a UE and/or gNB based on resource configuration information specifying a time-gap for signaling resource transmission.

Potential Applications

- Telecommunications industry for improving accuracy of UE positioning in cellular networks. - Internet of Things (IoT) devices for more precise location tracking.

Problems Solved

- Minimizes RTT measurement errors due to clock drift between network nodes. - Enhances accuracy of UE positioning in wireless networks.

Benefits

- Improved reliability and precision in determining UE location. - Enhanced performance of location-based services. - Better user experience in applications relying on accurate positioning data.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are systems, apparatuses, methods, and non-transitory media for improving user equipment (UE) positioning by reducing round-trip-time (RTT) measurement errors that may result from clock-drift between network nodes. In some aspects, RTT measurement error can be mitigated through modifications to resource signaling schedules at a UE and/or gNB, for example, based on resource configuration information specifying a time-gap for signaling resource transmission.