Qualcomm incorporated (20240340941). INTERFERENCE MITIGATION FOR A USER EQUIPMENT simplified abstract
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INTERFERENCE MITIGATION FOR A USER EQUIPMENT
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Qian Zhang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
INTERFERENCE MITIGATION FOR A USER EQUIPMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340941 titled 'INTERFERENCE MITIGATION FOR A USER EQUIPMENT
The abstract of this patent application discusses aspects related to wireless communication, specifically focusing on interference mitigation for user equipment (UE) served by a network node. The network node receives information about neighboring UEs, location and mobility status of UEs, and beam adaptation information to improve interference mitigation strategies.
- Network node receives information about neighboring UEs, location, and mobility status of UEs, and beam adaptation information.
- Interference mitigation for UEs served by the network node is based on the received information.
- Various other aspects related to wireless communication are described in the patent application.
Potential Applications: - Enhanced wireless communication networks - Improved interference mitigation strategies in cellular networks
Problems Solved: - Addressing interference issues in wireless communication - Optimizing network performance for UEs in proximity to each other
Benefits: - Enhanced network efficiency - Improved user experience with reduced interference - Better utilization of network resources
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Interference Mitigation Technology for Wireless Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to improve the performance of their wireless networks, leading to better service quality for customers and potentially reducing network congestion.
Questions about Enhanced Interference Mitigation Technology for Wireless Networks: 1. How does this technology impact the overall performance of wireless networks? 2. What are the key factors influencing interference mitigation strategies in cellular networks?
Original Abstract Submitted
various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. in some aspects, a network node may receive an indication of one or more of: an identifier of a neighbor user equipment (ue) associated with a neighbor network node, a location and mobility status of a ue served by the network node, or beam adaptation information of the ue served by the network node. the network node may perform an interference mitigation for the ue served by the network node based at least in part on the indication of one or more of: the identifier of the neighbor ue, the location and mobility status of the ue, or the beam adaptation information of the ue. numerous other aspects are described.