18516639. SCHEDULING IN LICENSE ASSISTED ACCESS simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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SCHEDULING IN LICENSE ASSISTED ACCESS

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Daniel Larsson of Stockholm (SE)

Jung-Fu Cheng of Fremont CA (US)

Sorour Falahati of Stockholm (SE)

Havish Koorapaty of Saratoga CA (US)

SCHEDULING IN LICENSE ASSISTED ACCESS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18516639 titled 'SCHEDULING IN LICENSE ASSISTED ACCESS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method in a network node for determining and transmitting uplink/downlink scheduling patterns to a wireless device for consecutive subframes.

  • The method involves determining a first uplink/downlink scheduling pattern for a first plurality of consecutive subframes.
  • The first scheduling pattern is then transmitted to the wireless device, followed by the transmission of at least one subframe according to the pattern.
  • A second uplink/downlink scheduling pattern is determined for a second plurality of consecutive subframes, which share at least one subframe with the first plurality.
  • Finally, the second scheduling pattern is transmitted to the wireless device.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various wireless communication systems to optimize uplink/downlink scheduling patterns for efficient data transmission.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient utilization of network resources by determining optimal scheduling patterns for consecutive subframes. 2. Enhancing communication reliability by transmitting subframes to wireless devices based on predetermined scheduling patterns.

Benefits

1. Improved network performance and throughput. 2. Enhanced user experience with more reliable and efficient data transmission.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized uplink/downlink scheduling patterns can be beneficial in 5G networks, IoT devices, and other wireless communication systems, leading to improved network efficiency and user satisfaction.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be related to existing methods for scheduling uplink/downlink transmissions in wireless networks, but the specific approach described in this patent application may offer unique advantages in terms of efficiency and reliability.

Unanswered Questions

How does this method handle interference in the wireless communication environment?

The abstract does not provide details on how the method addresses interference issues that may affect the transmission of subframes to wireless devices.

What impact does this method have on battery life of the wireless device?

It is not clear from the abstract how the method may impact the battery life of the wireless device receiving and processing the uplink/downlink scheduling patterns and subframes.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to some embodiments, a method in a network node comprises determining a first uplink/downlink scheduling pattern for a first plurality of consecutive subframes; transmitting the first uplink/downlink scheduling pattern to a wireless device; transmitting at least one subframe to the wireless device according to the first uplink/downlink scheduling pattern; determining a second uplink/downlink scheduling pattern for a second plurality of consecutive subframes, wherein the first plurality of consecutive subframes and the second plurality of consecutive subframes share at least one subframe; and transmitting the second uplink/downlink scheduling pattern to the wireless device.