Qualcomm incorporated (20240114461). PIGGYBACKING ENERGY REQUESTS AND REPORTS ON BSR simplified abstract

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PIGGYBACKING ENERGY REQUESTS AND REPORTS ON BSR

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ahmed Elshafie of San Diego CA (US)

Diana Maamari of San Diego CA (US)

Linhai He of San Diego CA (US)

Huilin Xu of Temecula CA (US)

Yuchul Kim of San Diego CA (US)

PIGGYBACKING ENERGY REQUESTS AND REPORTS ON BSR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240114461 titled 'PIGGYBACKING ENERGY REQUESTS AND REPORTS ON BSR

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes apparatuses and methods for piggybacking energy requests and reports on Base Station Reference Signals (BSRs). The apparatuses are configured to receive a configuration for a set of BSRs, including field configuration information for each BSR associated with a Logical Channel Group (LCG). They are also configured to transmit a BSR for each LCG, with energy information encoded in the BSR based on the field configuration information in the configuration.

  • Apparatuses and methods for piggybacking energy requests and reports on BSRs
  • Configuration for a set of BSRs with field configuration information for each BSR associated with a LCG
  • Transmission of a BSR for each LCG with encoded energy information based on field configuration information
  • Efficient communication of energy information in wireless networks

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various wireless communication systems where efficient energy management and resource allocation are crucial, such as IoT networks, 5G networks, and smart grids.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient transmission of energy information in wireless networks 2. Optimal resource allocation based on energy requests and reports

Benefits

1. Improved energy efficiency in wireless networks 2. Enhanced resource allocation and management 3. Reduced overhead in transmitting energy information

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized energy management solutions for IoT networks Efficient resource allocation in 5G networks Smart grid systems with enhanced energy monitoring and control

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to energy-efficient communication protocols in wireless networks, but specific examples are not provided in the patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in devices connected to the network?

The patent application does not address the direct impact of this technology on the battery life of devices connected to the network. Further research or testing may be needed to determine the effect on battery consumption.

Are there any potential security vulnerabilities associated with piggybacking energy requests and reports on BSRs?

The patent application does not discuss potential security vulnerabilities that may arise from piggybacking energy requests and reports on BSRs. Additional analysis or security measures may be necessary to address any potential risks in implementing this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

apparatuses and methods for piggybacking energy requests and reports on bsrs are described. an apparatus is configured to receive a configuration, for a set of bsrs, including field configuration information for each bsr of the set associated with a lcg. the apparatus is also configured to transmit a bsr for each lcg. the bsr for each lcg of the set includes energy information that is encoded in the bsr based on the field configuration information in the configuration. another apparatus is configured to transmit a configuration, for a set of bsrs, including field configuration information for each bsr of the set associated with a lcg. the other apparatus is configured to receive a bsr for each lcg. the bsr for each lcg includes energy information that is encoded in the bsr based on the field configuration information in the configuration.