18555815. SIGNALING BETWEEN THE SERVING BASE STATION AND THE LOCATION SERVER FOR PARTIAL FREQUENCY SOUNDING PATTERNS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
SIGNALING BETWEEN THE SERVING BASE STATION AND THE LOCATION SERVER FOR PARTIAL FREQUENCY SOUNDING PATTERNS
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Inventor(s)
Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)
Weimin Duan of San Diego CA (US)
Muhammad Sayed Khairy Abdelghaffar of San Jose CA (US)
SIGNALING BETWEEN THE SERVING BASE STATION AND THE LOCATION SERVER FOR PARTIAL FREQUENCY SOUNDING PATTERNS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18555815 titled 'SIGNALING BETWEEN THE SERVING BASE STATION AND THE LOCATION SERVER FOR PARTIAL FREQUENCY SOUNDING PATTERNS
The patent application describes techniques for communication involving a location server and a base station serving a user equipment (UE) for frequency hopping sounding reference signal (SRS) transmission.
- The location server sends a positioning information request message to the base station, requesting partial frequency sounding (PFS) configuration parameters supported by the UE for SRS transmission.
- The base station responds with a positioning information response message containing the PFS configuration parameters supported by the UE, indicating the types of PFS patterns the UE can apply to the frequency hopping SRS transmission.
Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Positioning and tracking technologies - Mobile network optimization
Problems Solved: - Efficient configuration of frequency hopping SRS transmission - Enhanced communication reliability and accuracy - Improved network performance
Benefits: - Increased positioning accuracy - Enhanced communication efficiency - Optimal resource utilization in wireless networks
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Frequency Hopping SRS Transmission for Wireless Networks" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications companies, IoT devices, and location-based services to improve network performance and enhance user experience.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the PFS configuration improve the efficiency of frequency hopping SRS transmission? 2. What are the key advantages of using PFS patterns in wireless communication systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed are techniques for communication. In an aspect, a location server transmits, to a base station serving a user equipment (UE), a positioning information request message including a request for partial frequency sounding (PFS) configuration parameters supported by the UE for frequency hopping sounding reference signal (SRS) transmission, and receives, from the base station, a positioning information response message including the PFS configuration parameters supported by the UE, the PFS configuration parameters indicating at least one or more types of PFS patterns the UE is capable of applying to the frequency hopping SRS transmission.