18447260. SCHEDULING OF MULTIPLE CELLS USING A SINGLE DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION MESSAGE simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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SCHEDULING OF MULTIPLE CELLS USING A SINGLE DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION MESSAGE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Haitong Sun of Cupertino CA (US)

Hong He of San Jose CA (US)

Dawei Zhang of Saratoga CA (US)

Wei Zeng of Saratoga CA (US)

Huaning Niu of San Jose CA (US)

Seyed Ali Akbar Fakoorian of San Diego CA (US)

Sigen Ye of Whitehouse NJ (US)

Chunhai Yao of Beijing (CN)

Ankit Bhamri of Bad Nauheim (DE)

SCHEDULING OF MULTIPLE CELLS USING A SINGLE DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION MESSAGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18447260 titled 'SCHEDULING OF MULTIPLE CELLS USING A SINGLE DOWNLINK CONTROL INFORMATION MESSAGE

Simplified Explanation

The present application relates to devices and components including apparatus, systems, and methods for multi-cell PUSCH/PDSCH scheduling with a single DCI in wireless communication systems.

  • Enables multi-cell scheduling with a single Downlink Control Information (DCI) in wireless communication systems
  • Improves efficiency and reduces overhead in scheduling transmissions
  • Enhances overall system performance by optimizing resource allocation
  • Facilitates coordination among multiple cells for better spectrum utilization

Potential Applications

  • 5G and beyond wireless communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Smart cities and infrastructure

Problems Solved

  • Overhead reduction in scheduling transmissions
  • Efficient resource allocation in multi-cell environments
  • Improved coordination among cells for better spectrum efficiency

Benefits

  • Enhanced system performance
  • Increased spectral efficiency
  • Simplified scheduling process
  • Better utilization of resources


Original Abstract Submitted

The present application relates to devices and components including apparatus, systems, and methods for multi-cell PUSCH/PDSCH scheduling with a single DCI in wireless communication systems.