US Patent Application 18247856. COMPENSATION OF RESIDUAL TIME-FREQUENCY ERRORS IN COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract

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COMPENSATION OF RESIDUAL TIME-FREQUENCY ERRORS IN COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

Nokia Technologies Oy

Inventor(s)

Juha Karjalainen of Oulu (FI)

Sami-Jukka Hakola of Oulu (FI)

Esa Tllrola of Oulu (FI)

Jorma Kaikkonen of Oulu (FI)

Karol Schober of Espoo (FI)

Timo Koskela of Oulu (FI)

Mihai Enescu of Espoo (FI)

Kari Pajukoski of Espoo (FI)

COMPENSATION OF RESIDUAL TIME-FREQUENCY ERRORS IN COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18247856 titled 'COMPENSATION OF RESIDUAL TIME-FREQUENCY ERRORS IN COMMUNICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for compensating for errors in communication between a network node device and a client device.

  • The network node device determines the presence and location of an auxiliary reference signal in a physical downlink channel transmission.
  • The network node device sends the auxiliary reference signal to the client device based on the determined indication.
  • The client device uses the received auxiliary reference signal to compensate for any residual time-frequency errors in the communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

Devices, methods and computer programs for compensation of residual time-frequency error(s) in communications between a network node device and a client device are disclosed. A network node device determines an auxiliary reference signal indication comprising presence information and location information of an auxiliary reference signal in a physical downlink channel transmission. The network node device transmits to the client device the auxiliary reference signal associated with a physical downlink channel in accordance with the determined auxiliary reference signal indication. The client device uses the received auxiliary reference signal for the compensation of the residual time-frequency error(s) in the communications.