18263457. SIDELINK RESOURCE SCHEDULING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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SIDELINK RESOURCE SCHEDULING
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Inventor(s)
Kianoush Hosseini of San Diego CA (US)
Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)
SIDELINK RESOURCE SCHEDULING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18263457 titled 'SIDELINK RESOURCE SCHEDULING
Simplified Explanation
The present disclosure pertains to wireless communication, specifically regarding a user equipment (UE) transmitting a sidelink resource reservation indicating available resources in an uplink slot and a sub-band full duplex (SBFD) slot using the same sub-channel indexing configuration.
- UE can reserve resources in both uplink and SBFD slots for communication.
- Sidelink resource reservation utilizes the same sub-channel indexing for both slots.
- UE can then communicate using the reserved resources.
Potential Applications
- Enhanced communication reliability in wireless networks.
- Improved coordination between devices in close proximity.
- Efficient resource allocation for direct device-to-device communication.
Problems Solved
- Resource allocation challenges in wireless communication.
- Interference management in close-proximity communication scenarios.
- Ensuring reliable and timely communication between devices.
Benefits
- Increased efficiency in resource reservation and utilization.
- Enhanced communication reliability in dense network environments.
- Improved overall performance of direct device-to-device communication.
Original Abstract Submitted
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may transmit a sidelink resource reservation, wherein the sidelink resource reservation indicates a first resource in an uplink slot with a first bandwidth available for the sidelink resource reservation and a second resource in a sub-band full duplex (SBFD) slot with a second bandwidth available for the sidelink resource reservation, and wherein the sidelink resource reservation uses a same sub-channel indexing configuration for the uplink slot and the SBFD slot. The UE may transmit a communication using the sidelink resource reservation. Numerous other aspects are described.