18516085. FRAME STRUCTURES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)

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FRAME STRUCTURES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Organization Name

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yongxia Lyu of Shenzhen (CN)

Jianglei Ma of Ottawa (CA)

Peiying Zhu of Ottawa (CA)

Liqing Zhang of Ottawa (CA)

FRAME STRUCTURES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18516085 titled 'FRAME STRUCTURES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application abstract describes new frame structures designed to support full duplex communication in LTE and NR systems, alongside FDD and TDD communication.

  • Supports full duplex communication in LTE and NR systems
  • Accommodates FDD and TDD communication
  • Defines separate frame structures for reception and transmission

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in telecommunications, IoT devices, and wireless networking systems.

Problems Solved

1. Incompatibility of current frame structures with full duplex communication 2. Limitations in accommodating FDD and TDD communication simultaneously

Benefits

1. Enhanced communication efficiency 2. Improved spectrum utilization 3. Increased data transfer speeds

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing wireless networks for full duplex communication: A Game-Changer in Telecommunications Technology


Original Abstract Submitted

Current frame structures in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and New Radio (NR) are not designed to accommodate full duplex (FD) communication. Embodiments are disclosed in which frame structures are provided that support FD communication and frequency division duplex (FDD) communication and time division duplex (TDD) communication. In some embodiments, there is defined two separate and independent frame structures: a frame structure for reception (e.g. a downlink frame structure) and a frame structure for transmission (e.g. an uplink frame structure).