18556575. SIDELINK CO-CHANNEL CO-EXISTENCE VIA DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS) simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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SIDELINK CO-CHANNEL CO-EXISTENCE VIA DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS)
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Inventor(s)
Qing Li of Princeton Junction NJ (US)
Hong Cheng of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
Tien Viet Nguyen of Bridgewater NJ (US)
SIDELINK CO-CHANNEL CO-EXISTENCE VIA DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS) - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18556575 titled 'SIDELINK CO-CHANNEL CO-EXISTENCE VIA DYNAMIC SPECTRUM SHARING (DSS)
Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses techniques for configuring sidelink communication, where a user equipment (UE) monitors control information to schedule transmissions on different radio access technologies (RATs).
- Monitoring for first control information scheduling a first sidelink (SL) transmission on a resource pool
- Taking actions based on the monitoring to schedule a second SL transmission on a different RAT
- First RAT is different from the second RAT
Key Features and Innovation:
- Monitoring control information for scheduling SL transmissions on different RATs
- Dynamically adjusting scheduling based on the monitored information
- Enhancing efficiency and reliability of sidelink communication
Potential Applications:
- 5G and beyond wireless communication systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices requiring reliable communication
- Vehicle-to-vehicle communication for autonomous driving
Problems Solved:
- Efficiently managing sidelink communication on multiple RATs
- Ensuring reliable and timely transmission of data
- Optimizing resource allocation for different types of communication
Benefits:
- Improved reliability and efficiency of sidelink communication
- Enhanced performance in dynamic network environments
- Better utilization of resources for different types of transmissions
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include:
- Smart city infrastructure for connected devices
- Industrial automation systems requiring reliable communication
- Emergency response networks for quick and efficient data transmission
Questions about Sidelink Communication: 1. How does monitoring control information improve the scheduling of sidelink transmissions? 2. What are the advantages of using different RATs for sidelink communication?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in sidelink communication protocols and standards to ensure compatibility and interoperability with evolving technologies.
Original Abstract Submitted
Certain aspects of the present disclosure are directed to techniques for configuring sidelink communication. One example method by a user-equipment (UE) generally includes monitoring for first control information scheduling a first sidelink (SL) transmission of a first radio access technology (RAT) on a resource pool, and taking one or more actions for scheduling of a second SL transmission of a second RAT based on the monitoring of the first control information, wherein the first RAT is different than the second RAT.