18152099. CONTENTION-BASED SCHEDULING REQUEST RESOURCES simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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CONTENTION-BASED SCHEDULING REQUEST RESOURCES
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Inventor(s)
Diana Maamari of San Diego CA (US)
Ahmed Elshafie of San Diego CA (US)
Prashanth Haridas Hande of San Diego CA (US)
Mickael Mondet of Louannec (FR)
Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)
Hyun Yong Lee of San Diego CA (US)
Chih-Ping Li of San Diego CA (US)
CONTENTION-BASED SCHEDULING REQUEST RESOURCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18152099 titled 'CONTENTION-BASED SCHEDULING REQUEST RESOURCES
The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications, specifically focusing on contention-based resource sets dedicated to scheduling requests.
- User equipment (UE) receives a message indicating multiple contention-based resource sets associated with respective contentions.
- Each contention-based resource set is linked to conditions like packet delay threshold, buffer size threshold, or a probability function.
- The UE can transmit a scheduling request for uplink resources using a resource from a contention-based resource set based on satisfying the conditions.
- For example, the remaining packet delay budget of an uplink message at the UE may meet the packet delay threshold of the contention-based resource set.
- The UE may randomly select a resource from the contention-based resource set for transmitting the scheduling request.
Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Resource allocation in networks - Uplink scheduling in mobile networks
Problems Solved: - Efficient utilization of uplink resources - Improved scheduling request transmission - Enhanced network performance
Benefits: - Optimal resource allocation - Reduced latency in scheduling requests - Enhanced overall network efficiency
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Uplink Scheduling for Wireless Networks" This technology could be valuable for telecommunications companies, network equipment manufacturers, and mobile device manufacturers looking to improve the efficiency and performance of wireless communication systems.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the overall network efficiency? 2. What are the key benefits of using contention-based resource sets for scheduling requests in wireless communications?
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive a message indicating multiple contention-based resource sets dedicated for the transmission of scheduling requests, where each contention-based resource set is associated with one or more respective contentions. The one or more respective conditions may be associated with a packet delay threshold, a buffer size threshold, or a probability function. The UE may transmit a scheduling request to request uplink resources for the UE using a resource of a contention-based resource set based on satisfaction of the one or more respective conditions of the contention-based resource set. In some examples, a remaining packet delay budget of an uplink message at the UE may satisfy the packet delay threshold of the contention-resource set. As such, the UE may randomly select the resource, from the contention-based resource set, to use for transmission of the scheduling request.
- QUALCOMM Incorporated
- Diana Maamari of San Diego CA (US)
- Ahmed Elshafie of San Diego CA (US)
- Prashanth Haridas Hande of San Diego CA (US)
- Mickael Mondet of Louannec (FR)
- Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)
- Huilin Xu of Temecula CA (US)
- Hyun Yong Lee of San Diego CA (US)
- Chih-Ping Li of San Diego CA (US)
- H04W72/52
- H04W72/21
- H04W72/543
- H04W74/08
- CPC H04W72/52