17938059. USER EQUIPMENT FEEDBACK ON NUMBER OF REPETITIONS NEEDED FOR DECODING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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USER EQUIPMENT FEEDBACK ON NUMBER OF REPETITIONS NEEDED FOR DECODING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jay Kumar Sundararajan of San Diego CA (US)

Yeliz Tokgoz of San Diego CA (US)

Nicolas Cornillet of Lannion (FR)

Yi Huang of San Diego CA (US)

Hwan Joon Kwon of San Diego CA (US)

Yuchul Kim of San Diego CA (US)

Wilfred Ilamthy Dore of Gennevilliers (FR)

USER EQUIPMENT FEEDBACK ON NUMBER OF REPETITIONS NEEDED FOR DECODING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17938059 titled 'USER EQUIPMENT FEEDBACK ON NUMBER OF REPETITIONS NEEDED FOR DECODING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application is related to wireless communication and specifically focuses on a user equipment (UE) receiving a transport block (TB) and failing to decode it successfully. The UE then transmits a negative acknowledgement (NACK) message indicating the number of repetitions needed for retransmitting the TB.

  • The patent application describes a method for handling failed decoding of a transport block in wireless communication.
  • The user equipment (UE) receives a transport block (TB) but fails to decode it successfully.
  • In response, the UE transmits a negative acknowledgement (NACK) message.
  • The NACK message includes information about the number of repetitions required for retransmitting the TB.
  • The patent application covers various aspects and details related to this process.

Potential Applications

This technology has potential applications in various wireless communication systems, including:

  • Cellular networks
  • Wi-Fi networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Satellite communication systems

Problems Solved

The patent application addresses the following problems in wireless communication:

  • Failed decoding of transport blocks can lead to data loss and communication errors.
  • Without a proper mechanism for handling failed decoding, retransmission of the TB may not be efficient.
  • Inefficient retransmission can result in increased latency and reduced overall network performance.

Benefits

The technology described in the patent application offers several benefits:

  • Improved reliability of wireless communication by efficiently handling failed decoding.
  • Reduced data loss and improved data transmission quality.
  • Enhanced network performance through optimized retransmission strategies.
  • Better user experience with reduced latency and improved overall network efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a transport block (TB). The UE may fail to successfully decode the TB. The UE may transmit a negative acknowledgement (NACK) message based at least in part on the failing to successfully decode the TB. The NACK message may indicate a quantity of repetitions for retransmitting the TB. Numerous other aspects are described.