Telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ) (20240137911). SEMI-PERSISTENT CSI FEEDBACK OVER PUSCH simplified abstract

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SEMI-PERSISTENT CSI FEEDBACK OVER PUSCH

Organization Name

telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Robert Mark Harrison of Grapevine TX (US)

Shiwei Gao of Nepean (CA)

Mattias Frenne of Uppsala (SE)

Siva Muruganathan of Stittsville (CA)

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SEMI-PERSISTENT CSI FEEDBACK OVER PUSCH - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240137911 titled 'SEMI-PERSISTENT CSI FEEDBACK OVER PUSCH

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a user equipment, base station, and method for transmitting semi-persistent channel state information (SP-CSI) on a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The user equipment receives control signaling messages to configure SP-CSI report configurations and reporting periodicity on the PUSCH. It also receives physical layer control signaling to activate the SP-CSI report configurations and transmits multiple SP-CSI reports according to the configured periodicity.

  • User equipment, base station, and method for transmitting SP-CSI on a PUSCH
  • User equipment receives control signaling messages to configure SP-CSI report configurations and reporting periodicity
  • Physical layer control signaling activates the SP-CSI report configurations
  • User equipment transmits multiple SP-CSI reports based on the configured periodicity

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems, specifically in optimizing the transmission of channel state information to improve overall network performance.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient transmission of semi-persistent channel state information on a physical uplink shared channel. 2. Enhanced coordination between user equipment and base stations for improved communication reliability.

Benefits

1. Improved network efficiency and performance. 2. Enhanced reliability and stability of wireless communication systems. 3. Optimal utilization of resources for transmitting channel state information.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing the transmission of channel state information can benefit telecommunications companies, network equipment manufacturers, and providers of wireless communication services.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art in the field of wireless communication systems may include patents or research papers related to the transmission of channel state information on shared uplink channels.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in user equipment?

This article does not address the potential impact of transmitting multiple SP-CSI reports on the battery life of user equipment. Further research is needed to determine the energy efficiency of this technology.

What are the implications of this technology on network scalability?

The scalability of networks utilizing this technology is not discussed in this article. It would be beneficial to investigate how the transmission of SP-CSI reports on a PUSCH affects the scalability of wireless communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

a user equipment, base station and method for transmitting semi-persistent channel state information (sp-csi) on a physical uplink shared channel (pusch) are provided. the user equipment includes processing circuitry configured to receive a control signaling message the control signaling message configuring the user equipment with at least one sp csi report configuration on the pusch, and the message identifying a sp csi reporting periodicity. the user equipment also receives physical layer control signaling identifying and activating the at least one sp csi report configuration. transmitter circuitry is configured to transmit a plurality of sp csi reports, the reports being transmitted with the periodicity and according to the physical layer control signaling and the control signaling message.