18615638. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING OVER SIDELINKS simplified abstract (Nokia Technologies Oy)

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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING OVER SIDELINKS

Organization Name

Nokia Technologies Oy

Inventor(s)

Laura Luque Sanchez of Aalborg (DK)

Renato Barbosa Abreu of Aalborg (DK)

Jakob Lindbjerg Buthler of Aalborg (DK)

Nuno Manuel Kiilerich Pratas of Aalborg (DK)

Thomas Haaning Jacobsen of Aalborg (DK)

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING OVER SIDELINKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18615638 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING OVER SIDELINKS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method, apparatus, and computer program for detecting the absence of a feedback message from receiving user equipment related to a transmission over a sidelink. This involves determining if the feedback message is missing from a sidelink physical feedback channel associated with specific channel access types and taking actions accordingly.

  • Method, apparatus, and computer program for detecting absence of feedback message from receiving user equipment
  • Determines if feedback message is missing from specific sidelink physical feedback channels
  • Performs actions based on the absence of the feedback message

Key Features and Innovation

  • Detection of missing feedback messages in sidelink transmissions
  • Differentiation based on channel access types
  • Automated response to absence of feedback messages

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various communication systems where feedback messages are crucial for ensuring successful transmissions over sidelinks. It can be used in wireless networks, IoT devices, and other communication technologies.

Problems Solved

  • Ensures reliable communication by detecting missing feedback messages
  • Improves efficiency of sidelink transmissions
  • Automates response to feedback message absence

Benefits

  • Enhanced reliability of communication systems
  • Increased efficiency in sidelink transmissions
  • Automated detection and response to issues

Commercial Applications

Title: Automated Feedback Detection System for Sidelink Transmissions This technology could be utilized in telecommunications companies, IoT device manufacturers, and other industries that rely on efficient communication systems. It can improve the reliability and performance of communication networks, leading to better user experiences and reduced downtime.

Questions about the Technology

How does this technology improve communication systems?

This technology improves communication systems by detecting and responding to missing feedback messages, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of transmissions.

What are the potential applications of this technology beyond communication systems?

The technology could potentially be adapted for use in various industries where automated detection and response systems are needed for improving operational efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method, apparatus, and computer program for determining, by transmitting user equipment, absence of a feedback message from receiving user equipment, which feedback message is related to a transmission of the transmitting user equipment over a sidelink to the receiving user equipment; determining by the transmitting user equipment whether the feedback message is absent from a sidelink physical feedback channel associated with a listen before talk type 2 channel access or with a shared channel occupancy time; and performing a first action that comprises incrementing a discontinuous reception counter associated with the sidelink in response to determining that the feedback message is absent from the sidelink physical feedback channel associated with the listen before talk type 2 channel access or with the shared channel occupancy time.