17931739. DOWNLINK REFERENCE SIGNAL MEASUREMENTS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL UPLINK CARRIERS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
DOWNLINK REFERENCE SIGNAL MEASUREMENTS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL UPLINK CARRIERS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jae Ho Ryu of San Diego CA (US)
Sanghoon Kim of San Jose CA (US)
Changhwan Park of San Diego CA (US)
DOWNLINK REFERENCE SIGNAL MEASUREMENTS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL UPLINK CARRIERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17931739 titled 'DOWNLINK REFERENCE SIGNAL MEASUREMENTS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL UPLINK CARRIERS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method of wireless communication involving a user equipment (UE) receiving a reference signal in a first frequency band from a network unit, measuring the signal, and transmitting a communication in the same frequency band based on the measurement. The UE is equipped with a supplementary uplink (SUL) carrier on the first frequency band.
- Wireless communication method involving UE, network unit, and reference signal
- Measurement of reference signal for transmission in first frequency band
- UE configured with supplementary uplink (SUL) carrier
- Utilizing SUL carrier for communication in first frequency band
Potential Applications
- Mobile telecommunications
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Smart city infrastructure
Problems Solved
- Efficient use of frequency bands
- Improved wireless communication reliability
- Enhanced network capacity
Benefits
- Faster data transmission speeds
- Increased network coverage
- Better connectivity for users
Original Abstract Submitted
Wireless communications systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided. A method of wireless communication performed by a user equipment (UE) includes receiving, from a network unit, a reference signal in a first frequency band, measuring the reference signal, and transmitting a communication in the first frequency band based on the measurement, wherein the UE is configured with a supplementary uplink (SUL) carrier on the first frequency band.