US Patent Application 18234403. ELECTRONIC DEVICE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM simplified abstract

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM

Organization Name

Sony Group Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yanzhao Hou of Beijing (CN)

Xiaofeng Tao of Beijing (CN)

Zhaoqi Peng of Beijing (CN)

Xin Guo of Beijing (CN)

Yuming Liu of Beijing (CN)

Min Zhu of Beijing (CN)

Wei Ren of Beijing (CN)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18234403 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application is about an electronic device and a wireless communication method. - The electronic device is designed for wireless communication and includes a processing circuit. - The processing circuit is responsible for controlling the sending and receiving of a reference signal for a direct link with another user equipment. - The processing circuit also controls the beamforming-based direct link communication with the other user equipment. - The determination of the sending and receiving beams for the direct link communication is based on the measurement of the reference signal.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to an electronic device, a wireless communication method and a computer-readable medium. According to one embodiment, an electronic device for wireless communication comprises a processing circuit, wherein the processing circuit is configured to conduct control so as to send a reference signal for a direct link to the other user equipment or to receive same from the other user equipment; the processing circuit is also configured to conduct control so as to carry out beamforming-based direct link communication with the other user equipment; and at least one of a sending beam and a receiving beam for direct link communication is determined based on the measurement of the reference signal.