US Patent Application 18352851. RESOURCE CONFLICT PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS simplified abstract

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RESOURCE CONFLICT PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS

Organization Name

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Haining Huang of Beijing (CN)

Chao Li of Beijing (CN)

Tianhong Zhang of Beijing (CN)

RESOURCE CONFLICT PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18352851 titled 'RESOURCE CONFLICT PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes a method and apparatus for resolving resource conflicts in communication systems.

  • The method involves determining if there is a conflict between a first resource used for sending information and a second resource used for receiving information.
  • The first rule for resolving the conflict is based on the priorities of Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) processes.
  • The second rule for resolving the conflict is based on the priorities of HARQ processes and the priorities of resource conflict indication information.
  • The first information can be sent on the first resource or the second information can be received on the second resource, depending on the determined rule.
  • This method aims to efficiently manage resource conflicts in communication systems, ensuring smooth transmission and reception of information.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of this application disclose a resource conflict processing method and an apparatus. The method includes: determining that a first resource of at least one piece of to-be-sent first information and a second resource of at least one piece of to-be-received second information overlap in time domain; and sending the first information on the first resource or receiving the second information on the second resource according to a first rule, where the first rule includes one of the following: determining, based on priorities of HARQs, whether to send the first information on the first resource or receive the second information on the second resource; or determining, based on priorities of HARQs and priorities of resource conflict indication information, whether to send the first information on the first resource or receive the second information on the second resource.