US Patent Application 18316507. CONTROL RESOURCE SET AND SEARCH SPACE SET CONFIGURATION FOR FULL DUPLEX OPERATION simplified abstract

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CONTROL RESOURCE SET AND SEARCH SPACE SET CONFIGURATION FOR FULL DUPLEX OPERATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Huilin Xu of Temecula CA (US)

Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)

Peter Pui Lok Ang of San Diego CA (US)

Muhammad Sayed Khairy Abdelghaffar of San Diego CA (US)

June Namgoong of San Diego CA (US)

CONTROL RESOURCE SET AND SEARCH SPACE SET CONFIGURATION FOR FULL DUPLEX OPERATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18316507 titled 'CONTROL RESOURCE SET AND SEARCH SPACE SET CONFIGURATION FOR FULL DUPLEX OPERATION

Simplified Explanation

- The described techniques involve configuring duplex modes for control information in communication systems. - Duplex modes can be defined as full duplex (FD) capable, FD only, half duplex (HD) only, etc. - Duplex modes can be configured for control resource sets (CORESETs), search space (SS) sets, or both. - The duplex modes configured for a CORESET/SS set may depend on the priority of the conveyed information. - High priority or critical control information may be configured with a HD mode to avoid self-interference. - Other control information may be configured with a FD mode to improve spectrum efficiency. - Techniques for resolving conflicting duplex mode configurations are also described.


Original Abstract Submitted

Generally, the described techniques provide for duplex mode configuration for control information (e.g., duplex mode configuration for communication of downlink control information). For example, duplex modes may be defined (e.g., as full duplex (FD) capable, FD only, half duplex (HD) only, etc.), and such duplex modes may be configured for control resource sets (CORESETs), search space (SS) sets, or both. In some examples, duplex modes configured for a CORESET/SS set may depend on the priority of information conveyed via the CORESET/SS set. For example, a CORESET/SS set for high priority or critical control information may be configured with a HD mode to avoid FD self-interference, while CORESET/SS set for other control information may be configured with a FD mode to improve spectrum efficiency. Techniques for resolving conflicting duplex mode configurations (e.g., when a HD mode is configured for a SS set within a CORESET configured with FD) are also described.