18474319. INDICATION OF PUCCH REPETITIONS VIA DCI CRC SCRAMBLING FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS simplified abstract (Nokia Technologies Oy)

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INDICATION OF PUCCH REPETITIONS VIA DCI CRC SCRAMBLING FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS

Organization Name

Nokia Technologies Oy

Inventor(s)

Alessio Marcone of Munich (DE)

Frank Frederiksen of Aalborg (DK)

Arman Ahmadzadeh of Munich (DE)

INDICATION OF PUCCH REPETITIONS VIA DCI CRC SCRAMBLING FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18474319 titled 'INDICATION OF PUCCH REPETITIONS VIA DCI CRC SCRAMBLING FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method where a user device receives a message with scrambled bits of a cyclic redundancy check, descrambles it to obtain a sequence of bits, determines the number of physical uplink control channel transmissions, and performs the transmissions within a random access procedure.

  • Receiving message with scrambled bits of a cyclic redundancy check
  • Descrambling to obtain a sequence of bits
  • Determining the number of physical uplink control channel transmissions
  • Performing transmissions within a random access procedure

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in wireless communication systems, specifically in random access procedures for efficient transmission of control channel data.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently determining and performing the required number of physical uplink control channel transmissions within a random access procedure.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved reliability and efficiency in transmitting control channel data, leading to better overall performance of wireless communication systems.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of advanced wireless communication devices and systems that require efficient handling of control channel transmissions.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be related to existing methods for handling control channel transmissions in wireless communication systems, but specific details would need to be researched further.

What are the specific network nodes involved in this method?

The abstract does not specify the specific network nodes involved in the method. Further details on the network architecture and components could provide a clearer understanding of the system.

How does the scrambling of the cyclic redundancy check enhance the transmission process?

The abstract does not elaborate on how the scrambling of the cyclic redundancy check enhances the transmission process. Exploring the technical aspects of this scrambling technique could shed light on its benefits and implications for the overall communication system.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to example embodiment, a method may include receiving, by a user device from a network node, a message including a first set of bits of a cyclic redundancy check that is scrambled based on a sequence of bits, wherein the sequence of bits indicates or is associated with a number of physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) transmissions within a random access procedure; descrambling, by the user device, the cyclic redundancy check to obtain the sequence of bits; determining, by the user device based on the sequence of bits, the number of physical uplink control channel transmissions within the random access procedure; and performing, by the user device within the random access procedure, a transmission of a physical uplink control channel the determined number of times.