17822084. TIMING ADVANCE VALIDATION TECHNIQUES FOR L1/L2 INTER-CELL MOBILITY simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
TIMING ADVANCE VALIDATION TECHNIQUES FOR L1/L2 INTER-CELL MOBILITY
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Shanyu Zhou of San Diego CA (US)
Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)
Changhwan Park of San Diego CA (US)
TIMING ADVANCE VALIDATION TECHNIQUES FOR L1/L2 INTER-CELL MOBILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17822084 titled 'TIMING ADVANCE VALIDATION TECHNIQUES FOR L1/L2 INTER-CELL MOBILITY
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method of wireless communication at a User Equipment (UE) involving measurements and estimation of Timing Advance (TA) for communication with a cell.
- Method involves transmitting an indication of a measurement on DL-RS associated with a cell.
- Receiving an estimated TA associated with the cell.
- Performing a second measurement on DL-RS.
- Accepting or rejecting the estimated TA based on the measurements.
Potential Applications
- Mobile telecommunications networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Smart city infrastructure
Problems Solved
- Efficient wireless communication
- Improved network performance
- Enhanced user experience
Benefits
- Better connectivity
- Optimal resource allocation
- Enhanced network reliability
Original Abstract Submitted
A method of wireless communication at a UE is disclosed herein. The method includes transmitting, at a first time instance, an indication of a first measurement on at least one DL-RS associated with a first cell, where the first cell is included in a L1 mobility configured cell set or a L2 mobility configured cell set. The method includes receiving, at a second time instance after the first time instance, an estimated TA associated with the first cell. The method includes performing a second measurement on the at least one DL-RS. The method includes accepting or rejecting the estimated TA for communication with the first cell based on at least one of the first measurement or the second measurement.