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Lg electronics inc. (20250097977). METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING UPLINK SIGNAL AND APPARATUS FOR SAME

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METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING UPLINK SIGNAL AND APPARATUS FOR SAME

Organization Name

lg electronics inc.

Inventor(s)

Sechang Myung of Seoul KR

Suckchel Yang of Seoul KR

Seonwook Kim of Seoul KR

METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING UPLINK SIGNAL AND APPARATUS FOR SAME

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250097977 titled 'METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING UPLINK SIGNAL AND APPARATUS FOR SAME

Original Abstract Submitted

disclosed is a method by which a terminal performs ul transmission in a wireless communication system. in particular, the method comprises transmitting an lbt failure indication to an mac entity on the basis of first lbt based on a first sensing beam from among a plurality of sensing beams being failed, selecting a second sensing beam different from the first sensing beam, from among the plurality of sensing beams, on the basis of the number lbt failure indications transmitted by continuous failure of the first lbt reaching a maximum counter value associated with the first sensing beam, and performing the ul transmission through a transmission beam covered by the second sensing beam, on the basis of second lbt based on the second sensing beam being successful, wherein maximum counter values associated with the plurality of sensing beams may be individually associated with the plurality of sensing beams, respectively.

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