17905396. DYNAMICALLY ADDING ADDITIONAL DEMODULATION REFERENCE SIGNAL (A-DMRS) FOR PUSCH simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
DYNAMICALLY ADDING ADDITIONAL DEMODULATION REFERENCE SIGNAL (A-DMRS) FOR PUSCH
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Gokul Sridharan of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)
Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)
Wanshi Chen of San Diego CA (US)
Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli of San Diego CA (US)
Peter Gaal of San Diego CA (US)
DYNAMICALLY ADDING ADDITIONAL DEMODULATION REFERENCE SIGNAL (A-DMRS) FOR PUSCH - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17905396 titled 'DYNAMICALLY ADDING ADDITIONAL DEMODULATION REFERENCE SIGNAL (A-DMRS) FOR PUSCH
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes techniques for wireless communication that involve detecting certain conditions related to a channel between a network entity and a user equipment (UE). These techniques aim to improve the reliability and efficiency of wireless communication by triggering the UE to transmit additional demodulation reference signals (A-DMRS) for a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission, in addition to the DMRS indicated in the current PUSCH DMRS configuration. The system then monitors for a PUSCH transmission from the UE that includes the A-DMRS.
- Techniques for wireless communication
- Detection of conditions related to a channel between a network entity and a user equipment (UE)
- Triggering the UE to transmit additional demodulation reference signals (A-DMRS) for a PUSCH transmission
- A-DMRS is in addition to the DMRS indicated in the current PUSCH DMRS configuration
- Monitoring for a PUSCH transmission from the UE that includes the A-DMRS
Potential Applications
- Improved reliability and efficiency of wireless communication
- Enhanced performance of physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmissions
- Optimization of demodulation reference signal (DMRS) configurations in wireless networks
Problems Solved
- Addressing channel conditions that may affect the quality and reliability of wireless communication
- Mitigating interference and improving signal detection in PUSCH transmissions
- Enhancing the overall performance and capacity of wireless networks
Benefits
- Increased reliability and efficiency of wireless communication
- Improved signal detection and interference mitigation in PUSCH transmissions
- Enhanced performance and capacity of wireless networks
Original Abstract Submitted
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communication by detecting at least one condition related to a channel between a network entity and a user equipment (UE); triggering the UE to transmit additional demodulation reference signal (A-DMRS) for a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission, relative to DMRS indicated in a current PUSCH DMRS configuration; and monitoring for a PUSCH transmission from the UE including the A-DMRS.