Qualcomm incorporated (20240340997). TRANSMISSION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS IN ASSOCIATION WITH CELL DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION CONFIGURATIONS simplified abstract

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TRANSMISSION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS IN ASSOCIATION WITH CELL DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION CONFIGURATIONS

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)

Le Liu of San Jose CA (US)

TRANSMISSION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS IN ASSOCIATION WITH CELL DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION CONFIGURATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340997 titled 'TRANSMISSION OF REFERENCE SIGNALS IN ASSOCIATION WITH CELL DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION CONFIGURATIONS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses how a user equipment (UE) can be set up to transmit reference signals in connection with cell discontinuous transmission (DTX) and/or discontinuous reception (DRX) configurations. The UE may transmit or receive reference signals or pause communications during non-active times of a C-DTX/DRX cycle.

  • User equipment (UE) can be configured to transmit or receive reference signals in relation to cell discontinuous transmission (DTX) and/or discontinuous reception (DRX) configurations.
  • The UE may adjust its communication activities during non-active times of a C-DTX/DRX cycle.
  • Reference signals can be transmitted or received based on the UE's connectivity state or the configured use of the reference signals.

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in wireless communication systems, particularly in optimizing the transmission and reception of reference signals in varying network conditions.

Problems Solved: This innovation addresses the challenge of efficiently managing reference signal transmission and reception in cell discontinuous transmission (DTX) and discontinuous reception (DRX) configurations.

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in transmitting and receiving reference signals - Enhanced network performance in cell discontinuous transmission (DTX) and discontinuous reception (DRX) scenarios - Better utilization of resources in wireless communication systems

Commercial Applications: Optimizing reference signal transmission and reception in wireless communication systems can lead to improved network performance, reduced interference, and enhanced user experience, making this technology valuable for telecom companies and network operators.

Prior Art: Readers interested in exploring prior art related to this technology can start by researching patents and publications in the field of wireless communication systems, specifically focusing on cell discontinuous transmission (DTX) and discontinuous reception (DRX) configurations.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers in the field of wireless communication systems may be conducting studies on optimizing reference signal transmission and reception in various network configurations. Stay updated on the latest research in this area for insights into advancements and potential applications of this technology.

Questions about Wireless Communication Systems: 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of reference signal transmission and reception in wireless communication systems? 2. What are the key factors influencing the configuration of user equipment (UE) for transmitting reference signals in cell discontinuous transmission (DTX) and discontinuous reception (DRX) scenarios?


Original Abstract Submitted

a user equipment (ue) may be configured for transmission of reference signals in association with cell discontinuous transmission (dtx) and/or discontinuous reception (drx) (dtx/drx) configurations. in some aspects, the ue may be configured for transmitting or receiving reference signals or dropping communications during a non-active time of a c-dtx/drx cycle. in some aspects, a ue may transmit or receive reference signals during a non-active time of a c-dtx/drx cycle in association with a configured use of the reference signals or a connectivity state of the ue.