US Patent Application 18449317. METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING UPLINK LBT FAILURE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING UNLICENSED BAND simplified abstract

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METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING UPLINK LBT FAILURE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING UNLICENSED BAND

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Jaehyuk Jang of Gyeonggi-do (KR)]]

[[Category:Anil Agiwal of Gyeonggi-do (KR)]]

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING UPLINK LBT FAILURE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING UNLICENSED BAND - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18449317 titled 'METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING UPLINK LBT FAILURE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING UNLICENSED BAND

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application is about a communication technique that combines 5G and IoT technology to support higher data transmission rates. - The technique can be used in various intelligent services such as smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, smart cars, healthcare, digital education, retail business, and security and safety-related services. - The patent application specifically focuses on a method and apparatus for detecting an uplink listen-before-talk (LBT) failure in a wireless communication system using 3GPP 5G new radio (NR) technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to a communication technique for convergence of a 5G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate beyond a 4G system with an IoT technology, and a system therefor. The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services (e.g., smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, smart cars or connected cars, health care, digital education, retail business, security and safety-related services, etc.) based on 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology. The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for detecting an uplink listen-before-talk (LBT) failure when using a 3GPP 5G new radio (NR) technology in a wireless communication system.