18339926. SUB-BAND INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION TECHNIQUES FOR NETWORK ENERGY SAVINGS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
SUB-BAND INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION TECHNIQUES FOR NETWORK ENERGY SAVINGS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Konstantinos Dimou of New York NY (US)
Igor Gutman of Hod HaSharon (IL)
Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)
SUB-BAND INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION TECHNIQUES FOR NETWORK ENERGY SAVINGS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18339926 titled 'SUB-BAND INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION TECHNIQUES FOR NETWORK ENERGY SAVINGS
Simplified Explanation
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described that provide for an originating network entity to request sub-band interference cancellation (SBIC) information from neighboring network entities for downlink communications via sub-bands. The neighboring network entities may serve at least one user equipment (UE) using adjacent sub-bands to the originating network entity's sub-bands. The originating network entity may exchange information related to sub-bands of interest and whether SBIC is to be activated for identified sub-bands. The neighboring network entities may configure measurement reporting by the UE for multiple time periods, corresponding to when transmissions are present and absent from the allocated sub-band(s) of the originating network entity.
- Wireless communications innovation
- Requesting SBIC information from neighboring network entities
- Serving UEs using adjacent sub-bands
- Configuring measurement reporting by UEs
- Improving downlink communications efficiency
Potential Applications
- 5G and beyond wireless networks
- Mobile communication systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved
- Interference in wireless communications
- Efficient spectrum utilization
- Enhancing network capacity and coverage
Benefits
- Improved signal quality
- Enhanced network performance
- Better user experience
- Increased data rates and throughput
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described that provide for an originating network entity to request sub-band interference cancellation (SBIC) information from one or more neighboring network entities for downlink communications via one or more sub-bands. The neighboring network entities may serve at least one user equipment (UE) using adjacent sub-bands to the one or more sub-bands of the originating network entity. The originating network entity may exchange information related to sub-bands of interest to the one or more neighboring network entities, and whether SBIC is to be activated or is not to be activated for only the identified sub-bands versus across all operating sub-bands. The one or more neighboring network entities may configure measurement reporting by the UE for multiple time periods, corresponding to when transmissions are present and absent from the allocated sub-band(s) of the originating network entity.