18614004. TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (ZTE CORPORATION)
TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS
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TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18614004 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS
The abstract describes techniques for managing sidelink communications in wireless communication systems.
- Receiving a priority indication related to assistance information by a first communication device.
- Transmitting the assistance information to a second communication device before transmitting data, based on the priority levels.
- The priority of the assistance information is higher than the priority of the data.
Potential Applications: - Emergency communication systems - Public safety networks - Vehicle-to-vehicle communication systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient management of priority communications - Timely delivery of critical assistance information
Benefits: - Improved response time in emergency situations - Enhanced reliability of communication systems
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Sidelink Communication Management for Critical Information Delivery" This technology can be utilized in public safety networks, emergency response systems, and vehicle communication systems to ensure timely and reliable delivery of critical information.
Questions about Sidelink Communication Management: 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of communication systems in emergency situations? 2. What are the key advantages of prioritizing assistance information over regular data transmission in wireless communication networks?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in sidelink communication protocols and standards to ensure compatibility and interoperability with evolving wireless technologies.
Original Abstract Submitted
Techniques are described to manage sidelink communications. An example wireless communication method includes receiving, by a first communication device, a priority indication that indicates a first priority related to assistance information; and transmitting the assistance information by the first communication device to a second communication device, where the assistance information is transmitted earlier than a transmission of data in response to the first priority related to the assistance information being greater than a second priority of the data.