18513395. USING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL CONTROL ELEMENTS TO SCHEDULE SEMI-PERSISTENT SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR POSITIONING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
Contents
- 1 USING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL CONTROL ELEMENTS TO SCHEDULE SEMI-PERSISTENT SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR POSITIONING
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 USING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL CONTROL ELEMENTS TO SCHEDULE SEMI-PERSISTENT SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR POSITIONING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Original Abstract Submitted
USING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL CONTROL ELEMENTS TO SCHEDULE SEMI-PERSISTENT SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR POSITIONING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)
Sony Akkarakaran of Poway CA (US)
Sven Fischer of Nuremberg (DE)
USING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL CONTROL ELEMENTS TO SCHEDULE SEMI-PERSISTENT SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR POSITIONING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18513395 titled 'USING MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL CONTROL ELEMENTS TO SCHEDULE SEMI-PERSISTENT SOUNDING REFERENCE SIGNALS FOR POSITIONING
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes techniques for wireless communication, specifically focusing on the activation and deactivation of a semi-persistent sounding reference signal (SRS) for positioning. Here are the key points:
- User equipment (UE) receives a medium access control control element (MAC-CE) from a serving base station, indicating the activation or deactivation of the SP SRS-for-positioning.
- A reserved bit in the MAC-CE or a logical channel identifier (LCID) of a MAC subheader indicates the activation or deactivation of the SP SRS-for-positioning.
- The UE transmits the SP SRS-for-positioning on SRS resources configured for the UE, using transmission parameters from a spatial relation reference signal.
Potential Applications
- Improved positioning accuracy in wireless communication systems.
- Enhanced performance in location-based services and applications.
Problems Solved
- Efficient activation and deactivation of SRS for positioning.
- Optimization of transmission parameters for SRS in wireless networks.
Benefits
- Enhanced positioning capabilities for user equipment.
- Better utilization of resources in wireless networks.
- Improved reliability and accuracy in location-based services.
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a user equipment (UE) receives, from a serving base station, a medium access control control element (MAC-CE) indicating activation or deactivation of a semi-persistent (SP) sounding reference signal (SRS)-for-positioning, wherein a reserved bit in the MAC-CE or a logical channel identifier (LCID) of a MAC subheader of the MAC-CE indicates the activation or deactivation of the SP SRS-for-positioning, and transmits the SP SRS-for-positioning on one or more SRS resources configured for the UE, the SP SRS-for-positioning having transmission parameters adopted from a spatial relation reference signal for the SP SRS-for-positioning.