US Patent Application 18031335. USER EQUIPMENTS, BASE STATIONS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-PANEL PUSCH TRANSMISSION simplified abstract

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USER EQUIPMENTS, BASE STATIONS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-PANEL PUSCH TRANSMISSION

Organization Name

SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

KAZUNARI Yokomakura of Sakai City, Osaka (JP)

ZHANPING Yin of Vancouver WA (US)

KAI Ying of Vancouver WA (US)

JOHN MICHAEL Kowalski of Vancouver WA (US)

USER EQUIPMENTS, BASE STATIONS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-PANEL PUSCH TRANSMISSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18031335 titled 'USER EQUIPMENTS, BASE STATIONS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-PANEL PUSCH TRANSMISSION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a user equipment (UE) that is capable of configuring and transmitting a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) repetition.

  • The UE has higher layer circuitry that can receive information to configure the PUSCH repetition.
  • The UE also has receiving circuitry that can receive downlink control information (DCI) on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH).
  • Additionally, the UE has transmitting circuitry that can transmit the PUSCH.
  • The DCI includes a redundancy version field that indicates a pattern of redundancy versions for each repetition.
  • The DCI also includes a sounding reference signal index (SRI) field that indicates a pattern of sounding reference signal indexes for each repetition.


Original Abstract Submitted

A user equipment (UE) is described. Higher layer circuitry is configured to receive information to configure a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) repetition. Receiving circuitry is configured to receive downlink control information (DCI) on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH). Transmitting circuitry is configured to transmit a PUSCH. A redundancy version field in the DCI indicates a pattern of redundancy versions for each repetition. A sounding reference signal index (SRI) field indicates a pattern of sounding reference signal indexes for each repetition.