18558158. RATE-MATCHING FOR TRANSPORT BLOCK PROCESSING OVER MULTIPLE SLOTS FOR PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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RATE-MATCHING FOR TRANSPORT BLOCK PROCESSING OVER MULTIPLE SLOTS FOR PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Gregory Ermolaev of Santa Clara CA (US)

Gang Xiong of Portland OR (US)

Sergey Sosnin of Santa Clara CA (US)

RATE-MATCHING FOR TRANSPORT BLOCK PROCESSING OVER MULTIPLE SLOTS FOR PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18558158 titled 'RATE-MATCHING FOR TRANSPORT BLOCK PROCESSING OVER MULTIPLE SLOTS FOR PHYSICAL UPLINK SHARED CHANNEL


  • Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes techniques for transmitting uplink transport blocks over multiple slots using bit interleaving and rate matching.
  • Key Features and Innovation:

- Uplink transport block transmission over multiple slots - Utilization of bit interleaving and rate matching techniques

  • Potential Applications:

- Mobile communication systems - Wireless networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices

  • Problems Solved:

- Efficient transmission of uplink transport blocks - Improved data transfer over multiple slots

  • Benefits:

- Enhanced data transmission reliability - Increased efficiency in uplink communication

  • Commercial Applications:

- Potential applications in 5G networks - Integration into IoT devices for improved connectivity

  • Questions about Uplink Transport Block Transmission:

1. How do bit interleaving and rate matching improve uplink transport block transmission? 2. What are the advantages of transmitting over multiple slots compared to single slot transmission?

  • Frequently Updated Research:

- Stay updated on advancements in uplink transport block transmission techniques for future improvements in communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various embodiments herein provide techniques for uplink transport block transmission over multiple slots, e.g. using bit interleaving and/or rate matching. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.