Qualcomm incorporated (20240340123). RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Weimin Duan of San Diego CA (US)

Alexandros Manolakos of Athens, Attikí (GR)

Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli of San Diego CA (US)

RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340123 titled 'RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods and apparatus for allocating resources for radio frequency sensing signals in data communication systems. It involves transmitting RF sensing signals using multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) antennas, and configuring frequency resources based on antenna capabilities.

  • Transmitter determines capabilities of MIMO antenna
  • Sends capability information to network entity
  • Obtains configuration data for RF sensing signal allocation
  • Transmits RF sensing signal based on configuration data
  • Frequency resources may be OFDM resources
  • Allocation of OFDM resources can be equidistant, non-equidistant, or on demand

Key Features and Innovation

  • Utilizes MIMO antennas for RF sensing signals
  • Configures frequency resources based on antenna capabilities
  • Allows for flexible allocation of OFDM resources

Potential Applications

  • Radar systems
  • Wireless communication networks
  • IoT devices

Problems Solved

  • Efficient resource allocation for RF sensing signals
  • Improved utilization of MIMO antennas
  • Enhanced performance of data communication systems

Benefits

  • Increased accuracy of RF sensing signals
  • Optimal use of frequency resources
  • Enhanced network efficiency

Commercial Applications

  • Radar technology companies
  • Telecommunications providers
  • IoT device manufacturers

Prior Art

There may be prior art related to resource allocation for RF sensing signals in data communication systems, particularly in the field of MIMO antenna technology and OFDM resource allocation.

Frequently Updated Research

Research on optimizing resource allocation for RF sensing signals in MIMO antenna systems and improving the efficiency of frequency resource utilization may be ongoing in academic and industry settings.

Questions about Resource Allocation for RF Sensing Signals

How does the use of MIMO antennas impact the allocation of frequency resources for RF sensing signals?

The use of MIMO antennas allows for more efficient utilization of frequency resources by enabling the transmission of multiple signals simultaneously.

What are the potential challenges in dynamically allocating OFDM resources for RF sensing signals?

Dynamic allocation of OFDM resources may face challenges in ensuring seamless coordination between the transmitter and network entity to optimize resource usage.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods and apparatus for resource allocation for radio frequency (rf) sensing signals in data communications systems are provided. in some embodiments, a transmitter may determine one or more capabilities associated with a multiple input, multiple output (mimo) antenna of the transmitter, send information relating to the capabilities to a network entity (e.g., server) of the network, obtain configuration data relating to an allocation of frequency resources for a rf sensing signal (e.g., radar reference signal) interleaved with respect to a plurality of antenna ports associated with the mimo antenna, and transmit the rf sensing signal in accordance with the configuration data. the obtained data may be configured based on the capabilities. the frequency resources may be orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (ofdm) resources. according to different embodiments, allocation of ofdm resources may be equidistant, non-equidistant, or on demand (e.g., as requested by the server or confirmed by the server).