18681771. METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Youngdae Lee of Seoul (KR)

Suckchel Yang of Seoul (KR)

Seonwook Kim of Seoul (KR)

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18681771 titled 'METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a method and device for wireless communication in a system where a user equipment (UE) switches between connected and non-connected modes. The UE receives configuration information related to a common PUCCH resource for multiple multicast terminals from a base station. It then transmits multicast HARQ-ACK information to the base station based on received common PDSCH groups, switching between modes as necessary.

  • The method involves receiving configuration information related to a common PUCCH resource for multicast terminals.
  • The UE transmits multicast HARQ-ACK information for received common PDSCH groups to the base station.
  • The UE switches between connected and non-connected modes based on the received configuration information.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Efficient communication method for UEs in a wireless system.
  • Seamless switching between connected and non-connected modes.
  • Optimization of resources for multicast communication.

Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in:

  • Wireless communication systems.
  • Multicast communication scenarios.
  • Networks where UEs switch between different modes.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient resource allocation for multicast communication.
  • Seamless switching between connected and non-connected modes.
  • Optimization of communication for UEs in a wireless system.

Benefits:

  • Improved communication efficiency.
  • Enhanced resource utilization.
  • Seamless switching between different modes for UEs.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include:

  • Telecommunication networks.
  • IoT devices.
  • Broadcasting systems.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to wireless communication systems, multicast communication, and resource allocation in wireless networks.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on research related to wireless communication protocols, multicast communication optimization, and resource allocation strategies in wireless systems.

Questions about Wireless Communication Systems: 1. How does this technology improve resource allocation in wireless communication systems? 2. What are the key benefits of seamless switching between connected and non-connected modes for UEs?


Original Abstract Submitted

A method and a device for communicating in a wireless communication system are disclosed. A method by which a UE communicates, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, comprises the steps of: receiving, from a base station, configuration information related to a common PUCCH resource for a plurality of multicast terminals on the basis that a UE switches to a non-connected mode; transmitting, to the base station, on the basis that a first group common PDSCH is received from the base station, a first PUCCH including multicast HARQ-ACK information for the first group common PDSCH on the basis of the configuration information; and transmitting, to the base station, on the basis that the UE switches from the non-connected mode to a connected mode, a second PUCCH including multicast HARQ-ACK information about a second group common PDSCH on the basis of the configuration information, wherein the configuration information can be received from the base station through a specific broadcast channel.