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18691702. SIGNALING AND PROCEDURE OF ENERGY HARVESTING INDICATION AND ENERGY HARVESTING MODE (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SIGNALING AND PROCEDURE OF ENERGY HARVESTING INDICATION AND ENERGY HARVESTING MODE

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Chao Wei of Beijing CN

Ruiming Zheng of Beijing CN

Kangqi Liu of San Diego CA US

Hao Xu of Beijing CN

SIGNALING AND PROCEDURE OF ENERGY HARVESTING INDICATION AND ENERGY HARVESTING MODE

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18691702 titled 'SIGNALING AND PROCEDURE OF ENERGY HARVESTING INDICATION AND ENERGY HARVESTING MODE

Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may indicate to the network (e.g., a base station that the UE is communicating with) that the UE is transitioning to an energy harvesting mode, and the network may transmit an indication of a radio resource that is configured for the energy harvesting mode. The UE may communicate with the network via the configured radio resource during the energy harvesting mode. The network may transmit one or more parameters that may trigger the UE to enter the energy harvesting mode. The UE may transmit an indication that the UE is transitioning out of the energy harvesting mode to a normal capability mode, or the UE may transmit an indication that the UE is staying in the energy harvesting mode. The network may indicate, to the UE, a radio resource for a normal capability mode.

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