18069735. FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND TRAINING SIGNALS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND TRAINING SIGNALS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Ronen Shaked of Kfar Saba (IL)
Gideon Shlomo Kutz of Ramat Hasharon (IL)
FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND TRAINING SIGNALS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18069735 titled 'FREQUENCY DEPENDENT RESIDUAL SIDE BAND TRAINING SIGNALS
The present disclosure pertains to wireless communication technology, where a user equipment (UE) can receive a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) training signal and transmit network node FDRSB correction information based on this signal. The UE can then apply a UE FDRSB correction when receiving a communication, also based on the FDRSB training signal.
- User equipment (UE) receives a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) training signal.
- UE transmits network node FDRSB correction information based on the FDRSB training signal.
- UE applies a UE FDRSB correction when receiving a communication.
- The technology aims to improve communication quality and accuracy in wireless networks.
- The innovation involves utilizing FDRSB training signals for correction and optimization in wireless communication systems.
Potential Applications: - Wireless communication networks - Mobile devices - Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved: - Enhancing communication quality in wireless networks - Improving signal accuracy and reliability
Benefits: - Increased data transmission efficiency - Enhanced network performance - Improved user experience in wireless communication
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Wireless Communication Quality with FDRSB Training Signals" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications companies, mobile device manufacturers, and IoT device makers to improve the reliability and efficiency of wireless communication systems.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the FDRSB training signal improve communication quality in wireless networks? 2. What are the potential implications of using FDRSB correction information in mobile devices and IoT devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a frequency dependent residual side band (FDRSB) training signal via one or more time resources. The UE may transmit an indication of network node FDRSB correction information that is based at least in part on the FDRSB training signal. The UE may receive a communication, reception of the communication comprising applying a UE FDRSB correction that is based at least in part on the FDRSB training signal. Numerous other aspects are described.