18391946. CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION REFERENCE SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR NEW RADIO IN THE UNLICENSED SPECTRUM simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION REFERENCE SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR NEW RADIO IN THE UNLICENSED SPECTRUM

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ananta Narayanan Thyagarajan of Bangalore (IN)

Xiaoxia Zhang of San Diego CA (US)

Jing Sun of San Diego CA (US)

Stefan Brueck of Neunkirchen am Brand (DE)

Kapil Bhattad of Bangalore (IN)

CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION REFERENCE SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR NEW RADIO IN THE UNLICENSED SPECTRUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18391946 titled 'CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION REFERENCE SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR NEW RADIO IN THE UNLICENSED SPECTRUM

The present disclosure pertains to wireless communication, where user equipment can select specific sub-bands in an unlicensed spectrum for processing alongside receiving a reference signal.

  • User equipment chooses one or more sub-bands from a wideband structure for processing.
  • The selected sub-bands include at least one valid sub-band where the reference signal is received.
  • The user equipment processes the chosen sub-bands in conjunction with receiving the reference signal.
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems to enhance signal processing efficiency.

    • Problems Solved:**

This innovation addresses the need for improved signal processing in wireless communication networks.

    • Benefits:**

- Enhanced signal processing capabilities - Improved efficiency in utilizing unlicensed spectrum - Better overall performance in wireless communication systems

    • Commercial Applications:**

This technology can be utilized in the development of advanced wireless communication devices and networks, potentially impacting industries such as telecommunications and IoT.

    • Questions about Wireless Communication:**

1. How does this technology improve signal processing efficiency in wireless communication systems? 2. What are the potential implications of using specific sub-bands in an unlicensed spectrum for processing signals in wireless communication?


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may select one or more sub-bands, of a plurality of sub-bands in a wideband structure of an unlicensed spectrum, for processing in association with receiving a reference signal. The one or more sub-bands may include at least one valid sub-band of a set of valid sub-bands in which the reference signal is received. The user equipment may process the one or more sub-bands in association with receiving the reference signal. Numerous other aspects are provided.