US Patent Application 18222733. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND DEVICE simplified abstract
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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND DEVICE
Organization Name
GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD.
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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18222733 titled 'WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The present disclosure describes a wireless communication method and device.
- The method involves transmitting information from a first device to a second device.
- The transmitted information helps the second device determine various factors such as message loss, packet loss, PDB (Packet Delay Budget) corresponding to a message or packet, survival time not being met, and time cycles or conditions where message or packet loss cannot be tolerated.
- The information can also trigger actions like modification, reconfiguration, or selection of service transmission, reconfiguration or scheduling, requesting reconfiguration or modification of service transmission towards a peer end, and checking if packet transmission delay exceeds a PDB.
Original Abstract Submitted
The embodiment of the present disclosure provides a wireless communication method and device. The wireless communication method includes: transmitting, by a first device, first information to a second device. The first information is used by the second device to determine at least one of: a message loss, a packet loss, a PDB corresponding to a message, a PDB corresponding to a packet, a survival time not being satisfied, a time cycle or time period or condition in which the message loss cannot be tolerated being reached, and a time cycle or time period or condition in which the packet loss cannot be tolerated being reached, modification or reconfiguration or selection satisfying service transmission being triggered, reconfiguration or scheduling being triggered, reported survival time not being satisfied, reconfiguration or modification of service transmission being requested towards a peer end, and whether a packet transmission delay exceeds a PDB.