US Patent Application 18249004. OBTAINING UPLINK RESOURCES FOR A LOGICAL CHANNEL WITHOUT AN ASSOCIATED SCHEDULING REQUEST CONFIGURATION simplified abstract

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OBTAINING UPLINK RESOURCES FOR A LOGICAL CHANNEL WITHOUT AN ASSOCIATED SCHEDULING REQUEST CONFIGURATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Krishna Chaitanya Mukkera of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Ambarish Tripathi of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Peng Wu of Shanghai (CN)]]

[[Category:Zhibin Dang of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Bao Vinh Nguyen of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Shailesh Maheshwari of San Diego CA (US)]]

OBTAINING UPLINK RESOURCES FOR A LOGICAL CHANNEL WITHOUT AN ASSOCIATED SCHEDULING REQUEST CONFIGURATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18249004 titled 'OBTAINING UPLINK RESOURCES FOR A LOGICAL CHANNEL WITHOUT AN ASSOCIATED SCHEDULING REQUEST CONFIGURATION

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application is related to wireless communication. - The user equipment (UE) is able to determine that there is data buffered for transmission through a first logical channel that does not have a valid scheduling request configuration. - The UE then transmits a scheduling request for resources to transmit the buffered data through a second logical channel that has a valid scheduling request configuration. - This allows for efficient transmission of data that is buffered and not associated with a valid scheduling request configuration. - The patent application covers various other aspects related to this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine that data is buffered for transmission via a first logical channel that does not have a valid scheduling request configuration. The UE may transmit, via a scheduling request resource of a second logical channel that has a valid scheduling request configuration, a scheduling request for resources to transmit the data buffered for transmission via the first logical channel. Numerous other aspects are described.