17819604. SELF-INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENT REPORT simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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SELF-INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENT REPORT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Qian Zhang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
Navid Abedini of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)
SELF-INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENT REPORT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17819604 titled 'SELF-INTERFERENCE MEASUREMENT REPORT
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method where a User Equipment (UE) in a Full Duplex (FD) operation can receive scheduling information for reporting self-interference measurements to a network node, and then transmit a self-interference measurement report based on this information. The UE can also request the self-interference measurement report from the network node before receiving the scheduling information.
- The UE in a FD operation receives scheduling information for reporting self-interference measurements.
- The UE transmits a self-interference measurement report based on the received scheduling information.
- The UE can request the self-interference measurement report from the network node before receiving the scheduling information.
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- Potential Applications
- Wireless communication systems
- Full Duplex (FD) operations
- Self-interference measurement in networks
- Problems Solved
- Efficient reporting of self-interference measurements
- Coordination between UE and network node in FD operations
- Benefits
- Improved communication system performance
- Enhanced self-interference management
- Optimal resource allocation in FD operations
Original Abstract Submitted
The UE in a FD operation may receive scheduling information including timing information for reporting a self-interference measurement, and transmit a self-interference measurement report including the self-interference measurement based on the scheduling information received from a network node. The UE may transmit a request for the self-interference measurement report to the network node prior to receiving the scheduling information.