US Patent Application 18348980. DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF MEASUREMENT GAPS simplified abstract

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DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF MEASUREMENT GAPS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)


Mukesh Kumar of Hyderabad (IN)


Srinivas Yerramalli of San Diego CA (US)


DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF MEASUREMENT GAPS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18348980 Titled 'DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF MEASUREMENT GAPS'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes techniques for wireless communication. It explains that a user equipment (UE) can determine multiple measurement gap (MG) configurations, which define specific time intervals for measuring positioning signals. The UE can then send a request to a serving base station to use a particular MG configuration and receive a response. Based on the measurements of the first set of positioning signals, the UE can select a different MG configuration, send a second request, and receive a response. The UE can then measure a second set of positioning signals using the MG configuration indicated in the response to the second request.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are various techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a user equipment (UE) may determine a plurality of measurement gap (MG) configurations, each MG configuration defining one or more MGs. The UE may send, to a serving base station, a request to use a first MG configuration from the plurality of MG configurations, and may receive a response to the first request. The UE then measures positioning signals using an MG configuration indicated by the response. Based on measurements of the first set of positioning signals, the UE may select a second MG configuration, send a second request to use the second MG configuration, and receive a response to the second request. The UE then measures a second set of positioning signals using an MG configuration indicated by the response to the second request.