US Patent Application 17796393. TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING AN ADAPTIVE CODING RATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING AN ADAPTIVE CODING RATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Kangqi Liu of Beijing (CN)


Jian Li of Beijing (CN)


Changlong Xu of Beijing (CN)


Liangming Wu of Beijing (CN)


Hao Xu of Beijing (CN)


TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING AN ADAPTIVE CODING RATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17796393 Titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR PROVIDING AN ADAPTIVE CODING RATE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a method for encoding wireless communications using feedback from receiving devices. The goal is to achieve an adaptive coding rate, which means adjusting the rate at which data is encoded based on the feedback received from the devices. The method involves generating encoded symbols for transmitting data in a broadcast channel, transmitting a certain number of these symbols, and then requesting feedback from a set of user equipment (UEs). Based on the feedback received, the method determines whether to continue transmitting more symbols or start transmitting a new set of symbols for new data.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects described herein relate to encoding wireless communications using feedback from receiving devices to achieve an adaptive coding rate, which can include generating, for a set of source symbols representing data to be transmitted in a broadcast channel, a set of encoded symbols for transmitting in the broadcast channel, transmitting a first number of the set of encoded symbols over the broadcast channel, requesting, based on transmitting the first number of the set of encoded symbols, feedback from a set of user equipment (UEs), and determining, based at least in part on the feedback, whether to continue transmitting a second number of the set of encoded symbols or begin transmitting a new set of encoded symbols representing new data to be transmitted in the broadcast channel.