18731730. Physical Channel Processing Capability for Multiple Transmission Reception Points simplified abstract (Ofinno, LLC)
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Physical Channel Processing Capability for Multiple Transmission Reception Points
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Inventor(s)
Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)
Hyoungsuk Jeon of Centreville VA (US)
Ali Cagatay Cirik of Chantilly VA (US)
Alireza Babaei of Fairfax VA (US)
Youngwoo Kwak of Woodbury NY (US)
Kyungmin Park of Vienna VA (US)
Physical Channel Processing Capability for Multiple Transmission Reception Points - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18731730 titled 'Physical Channel Processing Capability for Multiple Transmission Reception Points
The abstract of this patent application describes a wireless device that receives configuration parameters from a base station indicating different physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) capability values associated with different power states of a cell. The device also receives downlink control information (DCI) scheduling transport blocks (TB) via the PDSCH of different transmission reception points (TRP).
- The wireless device receives configuration parameters indicating PDSCH capability values associated with different power states of a cell.
- The device receives DCI scheduling transport blocks via the PDSCH of different transmission reception points.
- The patent application focuses on managing downlink communication resources efficiently based on power states of the cell.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in cellular networks to optimize downlink communication based on varying power states of cells. - It can improve the overall performance and efficiency of wireless communication systems.
Problems Solved: - Efficient management of downlink resources based on power states of cells. - Optimization of communication in wireless networks.
Benefits: - Enhanced performance and resource utilization in cellular networks. - Improved reliability and efficiency of downlink communication.
Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimized Downlink Resource Management in Cellular Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to enhance the performance and efficiency of their cellular networks. It can lead to cost savings and improved user experience, making it a valuable tool for network optimization.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of downlink communication in cellular networks? - This technology optimizes downlink resource allocation based on the power states of cells, ensuring efficient use of network resources. 2. What are the potential benefits of implementing this technology in wireless communication systems? - The benefits include improved performance, resource utilization, and overall efficiency of downlink communication in cellular networks.
Original Abstract Submitted
A wireless device receives from a base station configuration parameters indicating a first physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) capability value associated with a first power state of a cell via a first transmission reception point (TRP) and a second PDSCH capability value associated with a second power state of the cell via a second TRP. The wireless device also receives a first downlink control information (DCI) scheduling a first transport block (TB), via a first PDSCH, of the first TRP and a second DCI scheduling a second downlink TB, via a second PDSCH, of the second TRP.
- Ofinno, LLC
- Hua Zhou of Vienna VA (US)
- Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)
- Hyoungsuk Jeon of Centreville VA (US)
- Ali Cagatay Cirik of Chantilly VA (US)
- Yunjung Yi of Vienna VA (US)
- Alireza Babaei of Fairfax VA (US)
- Youngwoo Kwak of Woodbury NY (US)
- Kai Xu of Great Falls VA (US)
- Kyungmin Park of Vienna VA (US)
- H04W52/38
- H04W52/02
- H04W52/32
- H04W72/044
- H04W72/23
- CPC H04W52/386