Lg electronics inc. (20240340912). METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING OR RECEIVING SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SUPPORTING UNLICENSED BAND, AND APPARATUS SUPPORTING SAME simplified abstract

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METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING OR RECEIVING SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SUPPORTING UNLICENSED BAND, AND APPARATUS SUPPORTING SAME

Organization Name

lg electronics inc.

Inventor(s)

Suckchel Yang of Seoul (KR)

Seonwook Kim of Seoul (KR)

METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING OR RECEIVING SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SUPPORTING UNLICENSED BAND, AND APPARATUS SUPPORTING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340912 titled 'METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING OR RECEIVING SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SUPPORTING UNLICENSED BAND, AND APPARATUS SUPPORTING SAME

The present invention pertains to a wireless communication system and a method and apparatus for the same. The method involves receiving first downlink control information (DCI) containing downlink scheduling information and details on a HARQ-ACK feedback type. The method further includes transmitting a HARQ-ACK feedback regarding a first Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH) based on the feedback type indicating a first type. Additionally, the method involves delaying the transmission of the HARQ-ACK feedback for the first PDSCH or sending a previously received HARQ-ACK feedback for a second PDSCH based on the feedback type indicating a second type.

  • Receiving first downlink control information (DCI) with scheduling details and HARQ-ACK feedback type
  • Transmitting HARQ-ACK feedback for a specific PDSCH based on feedback type
  • Delaying transmission or resending previous HARQ-ACK feedback for another PDSCH based on feedback type

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems to enhance efficiency and reliability. - It can be utilized in 5G networks to improve downlink scheduling and feedback mechanisms.

Problems Solved: - Addressing the need for efficient HARQ-ACK feedback transmission in wireless communication systems. - Enhancing the management of downlink scheduling information for improved network performance.

Benefits: - Improved reliability in wireless communication systems. - Enhanced efficiency in downlink scheduling and feedback processes.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Wireless Communication System for Improved Network Performance This technology can have commercial applications in telecommunications companies, network infrastructure providers, and technology firms developing wireless communication solutions. It can lead to more reliable and efficient communication networks, attracting customers looking for high-performance connectivity solutions.

Questions about Wireless Communication Systems: 1. How does this technology improve the reliability of wireless communication systems? 2. What are the potential implications of using this innovation in 5G networks?

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are continually exploring ways to optimize wireless communication systems, including advancements in downlink scheduling and feedback mechanisms. Stay updated on the latest studies in this field to leverage cutting-edge technologies for improved network performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention relates to a wireless communication system and, in particular, to a method and an apparatus therefor, the method comprising: receiving first downlink control information (dci) including downlink scheduling information and information on a harq-ack feedback type; transmitting a harq-ack feedback regarding a first physical downlink shared channel (pdsch) corresponding to the downlink scheduling information, on the basis of the harq-ack feedback type indicating a first type; and delaying transmission of the harq-ack feedback regarding the first pdsch or transmitting a previously-received harq-ack feedback regarding a second pdsch, on the basis of the harq-ack feedback type indicating a second type.