18150463. DMRS FOR MMW RAN simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))
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DMRS FOR MMW RAN
Organization Name
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Inventor(s)
Robert Baldemair of Solna (SE)
Mehrnaz Afshang of San Jose CA (US)
Rikke Apelfrojd of Stockholm (SE)
Jung-Fu Cheng of Fremont CA (US)
Dennis Hui of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Stefan Parkvall of Bromma (SE)
DMRS FOR MMW RAN - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18150463 titled 'DMRS FOR MMW RAN
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method for operating a transmitting node in a millimeter-wave communication network. The method involves transmitting communication signaling in a specific timing structure, which includes leading reference signaling at the beginning and trailing reference signaling at the end of the structure. The leading reference signaling starts with a specific time-domain sequence, and the trailing reference signaling ends with the same sequence.
- The method involves transmitting communication signaling in a specific timing structure.
- The timing structure includes leading reference signaling at the beginning and trailing reference signaling at the end.
- The leading reference signaling starts with a specific time-domain sequence.
- The trailing reference signaling ends with the same time-domain sequence.
Potential Applications
This technology can be applied in various millimeter-wave communication networks, including:
- 5G networks
- Wireless backhaul systems
- Point-to-point communication links
Problems Solved
The method described in the patent application addresses the following problems in millimeter-wave communication networks:
- Ensuring accurate timing synchronization between transmitting nodes
- Improving the reliability and efficiency of communication signaling
- Minimizing interference and optimizing signal quality
Benefits
The use of the method outlined in the patent application offers several benefits:
- Improved synchronization between transmitting nodes, leading to better overall network performance
- Enhanced reliability and efficiency of communication signaling, resulting in higher data transfer rates
- Reduced interference and optimized signal quality, leading to improved network coverage and user experience
Original Abstract Submitted
There is disclosed a method of operating a transmitting node in a millimeter-wave communication network. The method includes transmitting communication signaling in a transmission timing structure, the communication signaling including leading reference signaling in a leading time interval at the beginning of the transmission timing structure and including trailing reference signaling in a trailing time interval at the end of the timing structure. The leading reference signaling starts with a first reference signaling time-domain sequence, and the trailing reference signaling ending with the first reference time-domain signaling sequence. The disclosure also pertains to related devices and methods.