SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS: abstract simplified (18301442)

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  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 18301442 Titled 'SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS'

Simplified Explanation

This application introduces a method and apparatus for accurately measuring the downlink angle of departure (DAOD) in signal communication. The method involves receiving information about the configuration of resources, including a set of reference signals. This reference signal set consists of M reference signals, with N of them being reference reference signals. M is greater than 1 and N is greater than or equal to 1. The method further includes receiving the M reference signals, determining N first paths corresponding to the N reference reference signals, and calculating the received power of the M reference signals on each of the N first paths. The measurement result includes K*N received powers, where K is less than or equal to M, and the first path is one of several paths associated with a reference reference signal.


Original Abstract Submitted

This application provides a signal measurement method and a communication apparatus, to measure a downlink angle of departure (DAOD) more accurately. The method includes: receiving resource configuration information, where the resource configuration information includes configuration information of a first reference signal set, the first reference signal set includes M reference signals, N reference signals in the M reference signals are reference reference signals, M is greater than 1, and N is greater than or equal to 1; receiving the M reference signals; determining N first paths corresponding to the N reference reference signals, and separately determining M*N received powers of the M reference signals on the N first paths; and reporting a measurement result, where the measurement result includes K*N received powers in M*N received powers, K≤M, and the first path is one of a plurality of paths corresponding to a reference reference signal.