18524798. HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGMENT GENERATION TECHNIQUES FOR GROUP COMMON SHARED CHANNELS simplified abstract (ZTE CORPORATION)

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HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGMENT GENERATION TECHNIQUES FOR GROUP COMMON SHARED CHANNELS

Organization Name

ZTE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Xiaolong Guo of Shenzhen (CN)

Wei Gou of Shenzhen (CN)

Jing Shi of Shenzhen, Guangdong (CN)

Xing Liu of Shenzhen (CN)

Peng Hao of Shenzhen (CN)

Xingguang Wei of Shenzhen (CN)

HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGMENT GENERATION TECHNIQUES FOR GROUP COMMON SHARED CHANNELS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18524798 titled 'HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGMENT GENERATION TECHNIQUES FOR GROUP COMMON SHARED CHANNELS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for generating HARQ-ACK information for group common shared channels in wireless communication systems. HARQ-ACK information is transmitted to indicate whether a set of information is received or correctly decoded by a communication device, based on control information received by the device.

  • Wireless communication method for generating HARQ-ACK information for group common shared channels
  • HARQ-ACK information indicates reception and decoding status of information
  • Control information received by communication device includes assignment indexes for generating HARQ-ACK information
  • Assignment indexes indicate size of HARQ-ACK information to be transmitted
  • HARQ-ACK information is transmitted in shared channels associated with multicast and unicast services

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application can be applied in various wireless communication systems where group common shared channels are utilized, such as in multicast services.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in efficiently managing and transmitting acknowledgment information for group common shared channels, ensuring reliable reception and decoding of information by communication devices.

Benefits

- Improved reliability in receiving and decoding information - Efficient use of shared channels for transmitting acknowledgment information - Enhanced performance of multicast services in wireless communication systems

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be implemented in 5G networks, IoT devices, and other wireless communication systems to enhance the reliability and efficiency of data transmission over group common shared channels.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art related to this technology is the use of HARQ mechanisms in wireless communication systems to improve reliability and efficiency of data transmission.

What are the specific wireless communication standards that this technology is compatible with?

This article does not specify the exact wireless communication standards that the described technology is compatible with. It would be helpful to know if the technology is designed to work with specific standards like LTE, 5G, or Wi-Fi.

How does this technology compare to existing methods for generating HARQ-ACK information in wireless communication systems?

The article does not provide a comparison with existing methods for generating HARQ-ACK information. It would be beneficial to understand the advantages and differences of this technology compared to current techniques used in wireless communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques are described for hybrid automatic repeat request acknowledgement (HARQ-ACK) information generation techniques for group common shared channels, such as one or more physical downlink shared channels (PDSCHs). A wireless communication method includes receiving, by a communication device, a control information that indicates that a set of information is to be received by the communication device using a multicast service; and transmitting, by the communication device, HARQ ACK information in a shared channel, where the HARQ-ACK information indicates whether the set of information is received or correctly decoded by the communication device, where the HARQ-ACK information is generated using assignment indexes included in the control information received by the communication device, where each of the assignment indexes indicates a size of the HARQ-ACK information to be transmitted by the communication device, and where the assignment indexes are associated with the multicast service and a unicast service.