Qualcomm incorporated (20240121738). NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract
NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Ayan Sengupta of San Diego CA (US)
Alberto Rico Alvarino of San Diego CA (US)
Bharat Shrestha of San Diego CA (US)
NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240121738 titled 'NON-TERRESTRIAL NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
Simplified Explanation
The present disclosure relates to wireless communication, where a user equipment (UE) may make decisions based on values associated with uplink and downlink communications in a non-terrestrial network (NTN).
- UE obtains a value for transmitting an uplink communication corresponding to a received downlink communication in an NTN.
- UE compares this value to another value and decides whether to transmit the uplink communication or process the downlink communication based on the comparison.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in satellite communication systems, IoT devices, and remote sensing applications.
Problems Solved
This technology helps optimize communication efficiency in non-terrestrial networks and improves overall network performance.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include enhanced communication reliability, reduced latency, and improved network resource utilization.
Potential Commercial Applications
Aerospace companies, telecommunications providers, and IoT device manufacturers could benefit from implementing this technology in their products and services.
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be the use of adaptive modulation and coding techniques in wireless communication systems to optimize data transmission rates based on channel conditions.
What are the potential security implications of implementing this technology in wireless networks?
Implementing this technology in wireless networks could raise concerns about data privacy and security, as the decision-making process of the UE based on received communications could potentially be exploited by malicious actors.
How does this technology compare to existing methods for optimizing communication in non-terrestrial networks?
This technology offers a novel approach to optimizing communication in non-terrestrial networks by considering the relationship between uplink and downlink communications, which may provide more efficient resource allocation and improved network performance compared to traditional methods.
Original Abstract Submitted
various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. in some aspects, a user equipment (ue) may obtain a first value associated with transmitting an uplink communication that corresponds to a downlink communication received in a non-terrestrial network (ntn). the ue may compare the first value to a second value. the ue may selectively transmit the uplink communication, or selectively process the downlink communication, based at least in part on a result of comparing the first value to the second value. numerous other aspects are described.