18443571. BEAM REFINEMENT PROCEDURE simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
BEAM REFINEMENT PROCEDURE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Idan Michael Horn of Hod Hasharon (IL)
Shay Landis of Hod Hasharon (IL)
Ran Berliner of Kfar-Aviv (IL)
BEAM REFINEMENT PROCEDURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18443571 titled 'BEAM REFINEMENT PROCEDURE
The present disclosure pertains to wireless communication, specifically focusing on a beam refinement procedure involving the reception and transmission of multiple reference signals via multiple beams using frequency division multiplexing.
- Network entity receives indication of capability to perform beam refinement procedure.
- Procedure involves receiving and transmitting multiple reference signals during a single reference signal burst.
- Frequency division multiplexing is used to transmit multiple reference signals.
- Innovation allows for more efficient and effective wireless communication.
Potential Applications: - Enhanced performance in wireless communication systems. - Improved signal quality and reliability in beamforming technology.
Problems Solved: - Addressing the need for more precise beamforming procedures. - Optimizing the use of multiple reference signals in wireless networks.
Benefits: - Increased data transmission speeds. - Enhanced network coverage and connectivity. - Improved overall network performance and efficiency.
Commercial Applications: - Telecom companies can utilize this technology to enhance their network capabilities. - Manufacturers of wireless communication equipment can integrate this innovation into their products for improved performance.
Prior Art: - Researchers and engineers in the field of wireless communication technology may find relevant prior art in studies related to beamforming and frequency division multiplexing.
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in beamforming technology and frequency division multiplexing to further improve wireless communication systems.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the use of frequency division multiplexing impact the efficiency of the beam refinement procedure? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world wireless communication systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a network entity may receive an indication of a capability to perform a beam refinement procedure that includes receiving multiple reference signals, via multiple beams using frequency division multiplexing, during a single reference signal burst. The network entity may transmit the multiple reference signals during the single reference signal burst using frequency division multiplexing. Numerous other aspects are provided.