18274452. TERMINAL DEVICES, BASE STATION DEVICES, AND COMMUNICATION METHODS simplified abstract (SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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TERMINAL DEVICES, BASE STATION DEVICES, AND COMMUNICATION METHODS

Organization Name

SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

TOMOKI Yoshimura of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

TOSHIZO Nogami of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

SHOICHI Suzuki of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

DAIICHIRO Nakashima of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

HUIFA Lin of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

WATARU Ouchi of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

Takahisa Fukui of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

TERMINAL DEVICES, BASE STATION DEVICES, AND COMMUNICATION METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18274452 titled 'TERMINAL DEVICES, BASE STATION DEVICES, AND COMMUNICATION METHODS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a terminal device that can efficiently determine resources for configured repetitions for a PUSCH based on specific information.

  • Configuration circuitry determines resources for configured repetitions for a PUSCH based on starting OFDM symbol index, PUSCH length, and number of repetitions.
  • Baseband circuitry generates instances with no time domain gaps, ensuring efficient resource allocation for PUSCH transmission.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in:

  • 5G and future wireless communication systems
  • IoT devices requiring reliable and efficient data transmission

Problems Solved

This technology addresses:

  • Efficient resource allocation for PUSCH transmission
  • Minimizing gaps in time domain for downlink reception

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved spectral efficiency
  • Enhanced reliability of data transmission
  • Optimal resource allocation for PUSCH

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be:

  • Integration into 5G base stations for improved uplink transmission efficiency

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be:

  • Existing methods for resource allocation in wireless communication systems

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in mobile devices?

The article does not address the potential impact of this technology on the battery life of terminal devices.

Are there any limitations to the number of repetitions that can be configured?

The article does not specify any limitations on the number of repetitions that can be configured for PUSCH transmission.


Original Abstract Submitted

A terminal device includes configuration circuitry configured to determine multiple resources for configured repetitions for a PUSCH based on information indicating a starting OFDM symbol index in a slot, a length of a PUSCH in a slot and the number of repetitions, and baseband circuitry configured to generate one or more instances each of which includes one or more resources from the multiple resources, wherein the baseband circuitry is configured to determine the each of the one or more instances such that the each of the one or more instances has no gap in time domain, or the baseband circuitry is configured to determine each of the one or more instances such that the each of the one or more instances has no gap for downlink reception in time domain.