18448767. ENHANCEMENTS FOR NON-COLLOCATED INTRA-BAND DEPLOYMENTS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
ENHANCEMENTS FOR NON-COLLOCATED INTRA-BAND DEPLOYMENTS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Valentin Alexandru Gheorghiu of Yokohama-shi (JP)
Kazuki Takeda of Minato-ku (JP)
ENHANCEMENTS FOR NON-COLLOCATED INTRA-BAND DEPLOYMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18448767 titled 'ENHANCEMENTS FOR NON-COLLOCATED INTRA-BAND DEPLOYMENTS
Simplified Explanation
- The patent application describes techniques and apparatuses for improving reception of concurrent transmissions from different network entities. - A user equipment (UE) can receive two instances of a transmission from two different network entities in different component carriers. - The UE can dynamically adjust the number of receivers used for each component carrier based on the receive time difference between the two instances of the transmission. - The adjustment is based on whether the receive time difference exceeds a maximum receive time difference, such as a cyclic prefix duration of the transmission.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in: - Wireless communication systems - Mobile networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved
- Interference between concurrent transmissions - Ensuring efficient reception of multiple transmissions - Optimizing receiver resources in a dynamic environment
Benefits
- Improved reception quality - Enhanced network efficiency - Better utilization of resources - Reduced interference and latency
Original Abstract Submitted
Aspects of the disclosure provide techniques and apparatuses for improving reception of concurrent transmissions from different network entities. A user equipment may receive a first instance of a transmission in a first component carrier from a first network entity and also receive a second instance of the transmission in a second component carrier from a second network entity. The UE may then dynamically adjust a number of receivers used for the reception of the first component carrier and the reception of the second component carrier based on whether a receive time difference, between receipt of the first instance of the transmission and receipt of the second instance of the transmission, exceeds a maximum receive time difference (e.g., a cyclic prefix duration of the transmission).