US Patent Application 17808721. NARROWBAND COMMUNICATION FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION simplified abstract

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NARROWBAND COMMUNICATION FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION

Inventors

Bin Tian of San Diego CA (US)


Pooria Pakrooh of San Diego CA (US)


Le Nguyen Luong of San Diego CA (US)


Koorosh Akhavan of San Diego CA (US)


Youhan Kim of Saratoga CA (US)


Maarten Menzo Wentink of Nijmegen (NL)


Tevfik Yucek of San Jose CA (US)


Olaf Josef Hirsch of Sunnyvale CA (US)


Didier Johannes Richard Van Nee of Tull en 't Waal (NL)


Vincent Knowles Jones of Redwood City CA (US)


NARROWBAND COMMUNICATION FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 17808721 Titled 'NARROWBAND COMMUNICATION FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION'

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure discusses wireless communication and introduces a method for a wireless device to perform a listen-before-talk (LBT) procedure. This procedure helps establish time and frequency synchronization and scheduling information for ultra-wideband (UWB) communication. Once the LBT procedure is successful, the wireless device can transmit a narrowband communication. Additionally, based on the obtained synchronization and scheduling information, the wireless device can transmit the UWB communication. The abstract mentions that there are numerous other aspects described in the disclosure, but it does not provide specific details about them.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless device may perform a listen-before-talk (LBT) procedure for a narrowband communication that provides time and frequency synchronization and/or scheduling information for an ultra-wideband (UWB) communication. The wireless device may transmit the narrowband communication in response to the LBT procedure being successful. The wireless device may transmit the UWB communication based at least in part on the time and frequency synchronization and/or scheduling information. Numerous other aspects are described.