Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240334402). METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATING IDC PROBLEM IN NEXT-GENERATION MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATING IDC PROBLEM IN NEXT-GENERATION MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Sangbum Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATING IDC PROBLEM IN NEXT-GENERATION MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240334402 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATING IDC PROBLEM IN NEXT-GENERATION MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS

The present disclosure pertains to a 5G or 6G communication system designed to support a higher data transmission rate. The disclosure introduces a method and apparatus for User Equipment (UE) to enable a higher data transmission rate.

  • Receiving cell group configuration information from a base station, including details on the maximum number of uplink (UL) slots for denying UL transmission.
  • Counting the number of denied UL slots within the same cell group.
  • If the counted number of denied UL slots is less than the maximum number indicated, denying UL transmission in a UL slot.

Key Features and Innovation: - Method and apparatus for UE to support higher data transmission rates in a 5G or 6G communication system. - Efficient utilization of UL slots based on cell group configuration information. - Dynamic denial of UL transmission to optimize data transmission.

Potential Applications: - Enhanced data transmission capabilities in next-generation communication systems. - Improved network efficiency and performance. - Support for high-bandwidth applications such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and ultra-high-definition video streaming.

Problems Solved: - Addressing the need for higher data transmission rates in advanced communication systems. - Optimizing UL slot allocation for improved network performance. - Enhancing overall user experience with faster data transmission.

Benefits: - Increased data transmission speeds. - Enhanced network efficiency. - Support for bandwidth-intensive applications. - Improved user experience with seamless data connectivity.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Next-Generation Communication Systems with Enhanced Data Transmission" Potential commercial uses include telecommunications companies, network equipment manufacturers, and technology providers looking to offer high-speed data services in 5G and beyond networks. This technology can revolutionize data transmission capabilities and improve network performance, catering to the growing demand for faster and more reliable connectivity.

Questions about 5G/6G: 1. How does this technology improve data transmission rates in comparison to current communication systems? This technology optimizes UL slot allocation based on cell group configuration information, allowing for a more efficient use of resources and supporting higher data transmission rates.

2. What are the potential implications of this innovation on the future development of communication networks? This innovation could pave the way for faster and more reliable data transmission in next-generation communication systems, enabling the seamless integration of bandwidth-intensive applications and services.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure relates to a 5g or 6g communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate. the present disclosure provides a method and apparatus of ue for supporting a higher date transmission rate. the method of ue comprises: receiving, from a base station, cell group configuration information including first information indicating a maximum number of uplink (ul) slots for denying an ul transmission; counting a number of denied ul slots within a same cell group; and in case that the counted number of denied ul slots is less than the maximum number of the ul slots indicated by the first information, denying the ul transmission in a ul slot.