20240057094. UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR MULTI-CELL SCHEDULING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR MULTI-CELL SCHEDULING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Kazuki Takeda of Tokyo (JP)

Mostafa Khoshnevisan of San Diego CA (US)

UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR MULTI-CELL SCHEDULING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240057094 titled 'UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR MULTI-CELL SCHEDULING

Simplified Explanation

- Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described for uplink shared channel resource allocation for multi-cell scheduling. - A user equipment (UE) may receive a downlink control information (DCI) message including a first set of bits and a second set of bits defining resource allocation across multiple network entities. - The DCI message also indicates that uplink shared channel messages to a first network entity and a second network entity are scheduled according to a resource allocation type. - The first set of bits may indicate one or more resource block indices and the second set of bits may indicate one or more resource block set indices. - The UE may transmit the uplink shared channel messages to the first network entity and the second network entity according to the first set of bits and the second set of bits.

Potential Applications

- Wireless communication systems - Multi-cell scheduling in cellular networks

Problems Solved

- Efficient resource allocation in multi-cell environments - Improved uplink shared channel message scheduling

Benefits

- Enhanced communication reliability - Optimal resource allocation - Improved network efficiency


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described for uplink shared channel resource allocation for multi-cell scheduling. a user equipment (ue) may receive a downlink control information (dci) message including a first set of bits and a second set of bits defining resource allocation across multiple network entities, as well as indicating that uplink shared channel messages to a first network entity and a second network entity are scheduled according to a resource allocation type. the first set of bits may indicate one or more resource block indices and the second set of bits may indicate one or more resource block set indices. the ue may transmit the uplink shared channel messages to the first network entity and the second network entity according to the first set of bits and the second set of bits.