18576455. TRIGGER STATE CONFIGURATION AND CSI REPORT TRIGGERING FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS) WITH CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA) simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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TRIGGER STATE CONFIGURATION AND CSI REPORT TRIGGERING FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS) WITH CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA)

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Wei Wang of Kanata (CA)

Hong Ren of Kanata (CA)

TRIGGER STATE CONFIGURATION AND CSI REPORT TRIGGERING FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS) WITH CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA) - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18576455 titled 'TRIGGER STATE CONFIGURATION AND CSI REPORT TRIGGERING FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS) WITH CARRIER AGGREGATION (CA)

Systems and methods are disclosed for effectively using channel resources in a Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) system with carrier aggregation. The method involves adaptively selecting trigger states based on sets of parameters, configuring the selected trigger states, and triggering Channel State Information (CSI) reports for the trigger states.

  • The innovation involves selecting trigger states from candidate trigger states, configuring them, and triggering CSI reports.
  • Trigger states are selected based on the maximum number of trigger states supported by the wireless communication device.
  • Candidate trigger states include trigger state 0 for a mixed interference scenario, trigger state 1 for a non-mixed interference scenario, and trigger state 2 for both scenarios.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems to optimize channel resource utilization. - It can enhance the efficiency of Dynamic Spectrum Sharing systems with carrier aggregation.

Problems Solved: - Efficient utilization of channel resources in a DSS system. - Adaptively selecting trigger states based on specific parameters.

Benefits: - Improved performance and resource utilization in wireless communication systems. - Enhanced adaptability and efficiency in Dynamic Spectrum Sharing systems.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Channel Resource Utilization in Wireless Communication Systems This technology can be utilized in telecommunications companies, network infrastructure providers, and wireless technology manufacturers to optimize channel resource allocation and improve overall system performance.

Questions about Enhanced Channel Resource Utilization in Wireless Communication Systems:

1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of Dynamic Spectrum Sharing systems? - This technology enhances efficiency by adaptively selecting trigger states based on specific parameters, optimizing channel resource utilization.

2. What are the potential benefits of using trigger states in wireless communication systems? - The use of trigger states can lead to improved performance, enhanced adaptability, and increased efficiency in channel resource allocation.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods are disclosed herein for effectively using channel resources, by a radio access node of Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) system with carrier aggregation, by adaptively selecting a set of trigger states based on sets of parameters. In one example, a method includes selecting trigger states from candidate trigger states, configuring the selected trigger states, and triggering Channel State Information (CSI) reports for the trigger states. In one example, the selected trigger states include trigger states that are less than or equal to a maximum number of trigger states supported by the wireless communication device. The candidate trigger states include trigger state 0 for a first CSI report for a mixed interference scenario, trigger state 1 for a second CSI report for a non-mixed interference scenario, and trigger state 2 for the first and the second CSI reports.