18509993. RANDOM ACCESS RESPONSE MAPPING FOR TWO-STEP RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PROCEDURE simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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RANDOM ACCESS RESPONSE MAPPING FOR TWO-STEP RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PROCEDURE

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jing Lei of San Diego CA (US)

Muhammad Nazmul Islam of Littleton MA (US)

Linhai He of San Diego CA (US)

RANDOM ACCESS RESPONSE MAPPING FOR TWO-STEP RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PROCEDURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18509993 titled 'RANDOM ACCESS RESPONSE MAPPING FOR TWO-STEP RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PROCEDURE

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure pertains to wireless communication technology, specifically involving a base station (BS) grouping and selectively multiplexing random access channel responses (RARs) and radio resource control (RRC) messages in a message B (msgB) communication, along with supplementary scheduling information for other RARs to be transmitted in a different msgB communication to user equipments.

  • BS groups and multiplexes RARs and RRC messages in msgB communication.
  • Supplementary scheduling information for other RARs is included in a different msgB communication.
  • MsgB communication is transmitted to one or more user equipments.

Potential Applications

  • Mobile telecommunications
  • Wireless networking
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices

Problems Solved

  • Efficient transmission of RARs and RRC messages
  • Optimized resource allocation
  • Enhanced communication reliability

Benefits

  • Improved data transmission efficiency
  • Enhanced network performance
  • Better user experience


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a base station (BS) may group and selectively multiplex a plurality of random access channel responses (RARs) and radio resource control (RRC) messages in a message B (msgB) communication, together with supplementary scheduling information for other RARs to be mapped to a different msgB communication. The BS may transmit the msgB communication to one or more user equipments. Numerous other aspects are provided.