US Patent Application 18301442. SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS simplified abstract

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SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS

Inventors

Su Huang of Shanghai (CN)


Lei Chen of Chengdu (CN)


SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 18301442 Titled 'SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS'

Simplified Explanation

This application is designed to improve the accuracy of measuring the downlink angle of departure (DAOD) in communication systems. It introduces a method that involves receiving resource configuration information, including details about a set of reference signals. The method then receives these reference signals and determines the paths corresponding to specific reference signals. It calculates the received powers of these reference signals on these paths and reports the measurement result, which includes a subset of the received powers. The goal is to provide a more accurate measurement of the DAOD in communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

This application provides a signal measurement method and a communication apparatus, to measure a downlink angle of departure (DAOD) more accurately. The method includes: receiving resource configuration information, where the resource configuration information includes configuration information of a first reference signal set, the first reference signal set includes M reference signals, N reference signals in the M reference signals are reference reference signals, M is greater than 1, and N is greater than or equal to 1; receiving the M reference signals; determining N first paths corresponding to the N reference reference signals, and separately determining M*N received powers of the M reference signals on the N first paths; and reporting a measurement result, where the measurement result includes K*N received powers in M*N received powers, K≤M, and the first path is one of a plurality of paths corresponding to a reference reference signal.