18462781. POWER CONTROL FOR FEEDBACK SIGNALING simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))
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POWER CONTROL FOR FEEDBACK SIGNALING
Organization Name
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Inventor(s)
Robert Baldemair of Solna (SE)
POWER CONTROL FOR FEEDBACK SIGNALING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18462781 titled 'POWER CONTROL FOR FEEDBACK SIGNALING
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method for operating a user equipment in a radio access network. The method involves transmitting feedback signaling for multiple cells at a power level determined by the difference between two values, V and U.
- The value V represents the total number of scheduling assignments the user equipment is expected to receive for the multiple cells.
- The value U represents the total number of scheduling assignments actually received by the user equipment for the multiple cells.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Mobile communication networks
- Wireless communication systems
- Radio access networks
Problems solved by this technology:
- Efficient allocation of power for transmitting feedback signaling in a radio access network
- Optimizing the power level based on the expected and received scheduling assignments
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved performance and reliability of user equipment in a radio access network
- Enhanced power management and resource allocation in wireless communication systems
Original Abstract Submitted
There is disclosed a method of operating a user equipment in a radio access network. The method includes transmitting feedback signaling pertaining to a plurality of cells, the feedback signaling being transmitted at a power level, the power level being based on a difference between a value V and a value U, the value V being indicative of the total number of scheduling assignments the user equipment is expected to receive for the plurality of cells, and the value U being indicative of the total number of scheduling assignments for the plurality of cells received by the user equipment. The disclosure also pertains to related devices and methods.