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Nokia technologies oy (20240284358). ALLOCATION OF CORESET

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ALLOCATION OF CORESET#0 FOR NEW RADIO

Organization Name

nokia technologies oy

Inventor(s)

Esa Tapani Tiirola of Oulu (FI)

Sami-Jukka Hakola of Oulu (FI)

Kari Juhani Hooli of Oulu (FI)

Klaus Hugl of Vienna (AT)

Timo Erkki Lunttila of Espoo (FI)

ALLOCATION OF CORESET#0 FOR NEW RADIO - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240284358 titled 'ALLOCATION OF CORESET#0 FOR NEW RADIO

Simplified Explanation

The patent application discusses systems, methods, and apparatuses for allocating coreset #0 for New Radio (NR). It involves determining a control resource set zero configuration table based on a synchronization raster of a narrowband New Radio, receiving a physical broadcast channel, obtaining information from a master information block, and using the obtained information to determine the control resource set zero for the narrowband New Radio.

  • Determining control resource set zero configuration based on synchronization raster
  • Receiving physical broadcast channel according to a puncturing assumption
  • Obtaining information from a master information block
  • Using obtained information to determine control resource set zero for narrowband New Radio

Key Features and Innovation

  • Allocation of coreset #0 for New Radio (NR)
  • Determination of control resource set zero configuration based on synchronization raster
  • Utilization of physical broadcast channel and master information block for allocation

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in the field of wireless communication systems, specifically in the allocation of resources for narrowband New Radio networks.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the challenge of efficiently allocating resources in narrowband New Radio networks, ensuring optimal performance and resource utilization.

Benefits

  • Improved resource allocation efficiency
  • Enhanced performance of narrowband New Radio networks
  • Optimal utilization of control resource set zero

Commercial Applications

Title: Efficient Resource Allocation Technology for Narrowband New Radio Networks This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies and network operators to enhance the performance and efficiency of narrowband New Radio networks, leading to improved connectivity and user experience.

Questions about Efficient Resource Allocation Technology for Narrowband New Radio Networks

What are the key features of the technology?

The key features of the technology include the allocation of coreset #0 for New Radio, determination of control resource set zero configuration based on synchronization raster, and the utilization of physical broadcast channels and master information blocks for allocation.

How does this technology benefit narrowband New Radio networks?

This technology benefits narrowband New Radio networks by improving resource allocation efficiency, enhancing network performance, and ensuring optimal utilization of control resource set zero.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for allocation of coreset #0 for new radio (nr). a method may include determining a control resource set zero configuration table to be applicable based on a synchronization raster of a narrowband new radio where a synchronization signal block has been detected; receiving a physical broadcast channel according to a puncturing assumption; obtaining, from a master information block indicated in the received physical broadcast channel, a row index pointing into the control resource set zero configuration table; determining information related to at least one of information of punctured or non-punctured resource blocks, or interleaving information, based on the row index; and using the determined information to determine the control resource set zero for the narrowband new radio.

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