US Patent Application 18246027. ALTERNATIVE COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR SENSOR SHARING simplified abstract

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ALTERNATIVE COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR SENSOR SHARING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Lan Yu of Beijing (CN)

Hong Cheng of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Gene Wesley Marsh of San Diego CA (US)

Dan Vassilovski of Del Mar CA (US)

ALTERNATIVE COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR SENSOR SHARING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18246027 titled 'ALTERNATIVE COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR SENSOR SHARING

Simplified Explanation

- This patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications. - A user equipment (UE) can detect an object and decide to share its position information with other UEs. - The UE selects a reference entity that can be detected by other UEs and determines the position of the detected object relative to the selected reference entity. - The UE then sends a sensor sharing message to one or more second UEs, containing the position information of the object relative to the selected reference entity and an indication of the selected reference entity. - The second UEs receive the message, detect the position of the reference entity, and determine the location of the detected object based on the position of the reference entity and the position of the object relative to it.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may detect an object and determine to share position information associated with the object with one or more UEs. The UE may select a reference entity detectable by one or more other UEs and determine the position of the detected object relative to the position of the selected reference entity. The UE may transmit, to one or more second UEs, a sensor sharing message that includes the position information of the object relative to the selected reference entity and an indication of the selected reference entity. The one or more second UEs may detect the position of the reference entity and determine the location of the detected object based on the position of the reference entity and the position of the detected object relative to the position of the reference entity.