Intel corporation (20240322947). ENHANCED PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL REPETITION FOR HALF DUPLEX FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEX WIRELESS OPERATIONS simplified abstract
ENHANCED PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL REPETITION FOR HALF DUPLEX FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEX WIRELESS OPERATIONS
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Inventor(s)
Gang Xiong of Portland OR (US)
Debdeep Chatterjee of San Jose CA (US)
Sergey Sosnin of Zavolzhie (RU)
Gregory Ermolaev of Nizhny Novgorod (RU)
ENHANCED PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL REPETITION FOR HALF DUPLEX FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEX WIRELESS OPERATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240322947 titled 'ENHANCED PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL REPETITION FOR HALF DUPLEX FREQUENCY DIVISION DUPLEX WIRELESS OPERATIONS
The patent application describes systems, methods, and devices for Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) repetition for Half Duplex Frequency Division Duplex (HD-FDD) wireless operations.
- User Equipment (UE) device detects the use of HD-FDD operations.
- UE identifies an available time slot for transmitting a PUSCH repetition during HD-FDD operations.
- UE encodes the PUSCH repetition to be transmitted during the available time slot.
Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Mobile devices - Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient utilization of resources in HD-FDD wireless operations - Enhancing data transmission reliability
Benefits: - Improved data transmission performance - Enhanced network efficiency - Better user experience in wireless communication
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Wireless Communication Systems for Improved Data Transmission" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications companies, mobile device manufacturers, and IoT device companies to enhance data transmission performance and network efficiency.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data transmission reliability in HD-FDD wireless operations? 2. What are the potential implications of using PUSCH repetition in wireless communication systems?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in wireless communication systems, particularly in the optimization of resources for HD-FDD operations.
By focusing on the optimization of resources and enhancing data transmission reliability in HD-FDD wireless operations, this technology has the potential to revolutionize wireless communication systems and improve overall network efficiency.
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices for physical uplink shared channel (pusch) repetition for half duplex frequency division duplex (hd-fdd) wireless operations. a user equipment (ue) device may detect a use of hd-fdd operations; identify an available time slot during which to transmit a pusch repetition for the hd-fdd operations; and encode the pusch repetition to be transmitted during the available time slot.