US Patent Application 18315742. DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD, NETWORK DEVICE, AND TERMINAL DEVICE simplified abstract
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DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD, NETWORK DEVICE, AND TERMINAL DEVICE
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DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD, NETWORK DEVICE, AND TERMINAL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18315742 titled 'DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD, NETWORK DEVICE, AND TERMINAL DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
This patent application describes a method for data transmission in a network.
- The method involves a network device detecting a first signal in an uplink signal.
- The network device then determines the signal structure of the uplink signal based on the detected first signal.
- The network device receives the uplink signal and responds to it based on the determined signal structure.
The purpose of this method is to allow the network device to determine the signal structure used by the terminal device before receiving data.
- This helps to avoid complexity and reliability risks associated with blind detection performed by the network device.
Original Abstract Submitted
Embodiments of this application provide a data transmission method, a network device, and a terminal device. The method may include detecting, by a network device, a first signal in an uplink signal. The method may also include determining, by the network device, a signal structure of the uplink signal based on a result of detecting the first signal. Furthermore, the method may include receiving, by the network device, the uplink signal based on the signal structure, and/or responding to the uplink signal based on the signal structure. According to the data transmission method in the embodiments of this application, before receiving data, the network device can determine the signal structure, used by the terminal device, of the uplink signal, and then use a corresponding receiving method to avoid complexity and a reliability risk that are caused by completely blind detection performed by the network device.