US Patent Application 17659243. DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ALIGNMENT WITH RESPECT TO PRIORITIZATION simplified abstract

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DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ALIGNMENT WITH RESPECT TO PRIORITIZATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Kaidong Wang of San Diego CA (US)


Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)


Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)


DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ALIGNMENT WITH RESPECT TO PRIORITIZATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17659243 Titled 'DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ALIGNMENT WITH RESPECT TO PRIORITIZATION'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a wireless communication system where a first network node (such as a user equipment) determines its sidelink discontinuous reception (DRX) priority based on certain criteria. The first network node then uses a set of DRX configurations to communicate on a sidelink channel. These DRX configurations are aligned in time with a second network node's DRX configurations, which has an equivalent sidelink DRX priority. The abstract mentions that there are numerous other aspects described in the disclosure.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first network node (e.g., a first user equipment (UE)) may determine a first sidelink discontinuous reception (DRX) priority assigned to the first network node, wherein the sidelink DRX priority is based on one or more criteria associated with the first network node. The first network node may communicate on a sidelink channel using a first set of one or more DRX configurations based on the first sidelink DRX priority assigned to the first network node, wherein the first set of one or more DRX configurations are at least partially aligned in time with a second set of one or more DRX configurations of a second network node (e.g., a second UE) assigned a second sidelink DRX priority that is equivalent to the first sidelink DRX priority. Numerous other aspects are described.