US Patent Application 17662015. ADJUSTING TRANSMISSION TIMING OF A SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL BASED ON A RECEIVED SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL TIMING simplified abstract

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ADJUSTING TRANSMISSION TIMING OF A SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL BASED ON A RECEIVED SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL TIMING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Moshe Ben-ari of Rehovot (IL)

Guy Spiegelstein of Nes-Ziona (IL)

Shay Landis of Hod Hasharon (IL)

ADJUSTING TRANSMISSION TIMING OF A SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL BASED ON A RECEIVED SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL TIMING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17662015 titled 'ADJUSTING TRANSMISSION TIMING OF A SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL BASED ON A RECEIVED SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL TIMING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to wireless communication and specifically addresses the synchronization of signals between user equipment (UE).

  • A first UE receives a second synchronization signal from a second UE at a specific reception time.
  • The first UE adjusts the transmission time of its own synchronization signal based on the reception time of the second synchronization signal.
  • The adjusted transmission time ensures better synchronization between the two UEs.
  • The first UE then transmits its synchronization signal at the adjusted transmission time.
  • The patent application describes various other aspects related to this synchronization process.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive, from a second UE, a second synchronization signal at a reception time. The first UE may adjust a transmission time of a first synchronization signal, resulting in an adjusted transmission time, wherein the adjusted transmission time is based at least in part on the reception time of the second synchronization signal. The first UE may transmit the first synchronization signal at the adjusted transmission time. Numerous other aspects are described.