18069632. FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CORRECTION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CORRECTION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ronen Shaked of Kfar Saba (IL)

Gideon Shlomo Kutz of Ramat Hasharon (IL)

FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CORRECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18069632 titled 'FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND CORRECTION

The abstract of this patent application discusses a method for wireless communication involving the transmission of a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) training signal by a user equipment (UE) on specific subcarriers.

  • User equipment (UE) transmits a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) training signal on a first set of subcarriers lower than the carrier frequency and a second set of subcarriers higher than the carrier frequency.
  • The first set of subcarriers is mirrored about the carrier frequency and does not overlap with the second set of subcarriers.
  • The UE receives an indication of FDRSB correction based on the FDRSB training signal.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems to improve signal training and correction processes. - It can enhance the efficiency and reliability of communication between user equipment and base stations.

Problems Solved: - Addressing signal interference and distortion in wireless communication. - Improving the accuracy of signal correction mechanisms in user equipment.

Benefits: - Enhanced signal quality and reliability in wireless communication. - Improved data transmission efficiency and overall network performance.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Signal Training and Correction Technology for Wireless Communication Systems This technology can be utilized in telecommunications companies to optimize signal training and correction processes, leading to improved network performance and customer satisfaction.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the FDRSB training signal improve signal correction in wireless communication systems? - The FDRSB training signal provides a reference for correcting frequency-dependent distortions in the signal, enhancing overall communication quality. 2. What are the potential implications of implementing this technology in 5G networks? - Implementing this technology in 5G networks can lead to more efficient and reliable data transmission, contributing to the advancement of 5G technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may transmit a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) training signal on a first set of subcarriers that are lower than a carrier frequency and on a second set of subcarriers that are higher than the carrier frequency, a mirror of the first set of subcarriers about the carrier frequency being non-overlapping with the second set of subcarriers. The UE may receive an indication of FDRSB correction that is based at least in part on the FDRSB training signal. Numerous other aspects are described.