US Patent Application 18041952. TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFYING FALSELY TRIGGERED SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING GRANT IN FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEXING TRAFFIC ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSMISSION TIME INTERVAL BUNDLING simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFYING FALSELY TRIGGERED SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING GRANT IN FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEXING TRAFFIC ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSMISSION TIME INTERVAL BUNDLING

Inventors

Nan Zhang of San Diego CA (US)


Ahmed Omar Desouky Ali of Santa Clara CA (US)


Sumanth Kumar Kota of Hyderabad (IN)


Neha Jothi of Spring Valley CA (US)


Zhibin Dang of San Diego CA (US)


TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFYING FALSELY TRIGGERED SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING GRANT IN FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEXING TRAFFIC ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSMISSION TIME INTERVAL BUNDLING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 18041952 Titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFYING FALSELY TRIGGERED SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING GRANT IN FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEXING TRAFFIC ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSMISSION TIME INTERVAL BUNDLING'

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure is related to wireless communication and specifically focuses on a user equipment (UE) receiving configuration information for transmission time interval (TTI) bundling resource and semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) resources. During a communication session, the UE detects an SPS trigger that is misaligned with the periodicity of the TTI bundling resource. The UE then determines the validity of the SPS trigger based on the number of misaligned TTI bundling grants that follow the detection of the SPS trigger. This abstract provides a simplified explanation of the disclosed technology without overselling any specific aspects.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive first configuration information indicating a transmission time interval (TTI) bundling resource. The UE may receive second configuration information indicating semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) resources. The UE may detect, during a communication session, an SPS trigger for using the SPS resources in a subframe that is misaligned with a periodicity associated with the TTI bundling resource. The UE may determine whether the SPS trigger is valid based at least in part on a number of TTI bundling grants subsequent to the detection of the SPS trigger that are misaligned with the subframe associated with the SPS trigger. Numerous other aspects are provided.