18414416. SIDELINK CHANNEL ACCESS TIMELINE TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SIDELINK CHANNEL ACCESS TIMELINE TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Ahmed Attia Abotabl of San Diego CA (US)

Muhammad Sayed Khairy Abdelghaffar of San Jose CA (US)

Abdelrahman Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Ibrahim of San Diego CA (US)

Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli of San Diego CA (US)

SIDELINK CHANNEL ACCESS TIMELINE TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18414416 titled 'SIDELINK CHANNEL ACCESS TIMELINE TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS


  • Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications, where a user equipment (UE) adjusts channel sensing processing time based on control signaling and full duplex capability, and transmits a sidelink message using a first set of resources.

  • Key Features and Innovation:

- User equipment adjusts channel sensing processing time based on control signaling and full duplex capability. - Sidelink message transmission using a first set of resources. - Prioritization of data messages based on priority levels. - Ability to drop data messages, skip interference cancellation, or a combination thereof.

  • Potential Applications:

- Wireless communication systems - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Mobile networks - Public safety communication systems

  • Problems Solved:

- Efficient channel sensing in wireless communications - Prioritization of data messages based on priority levels - Optimization of resource usage in sidelink communication

  • Benefits:

- Improved efficiency in wireless communication systems - Enhanced prioritization of data messages - Better resource management in sidelink communication

  • Commercial Applications:

Title: "Enhanced Wireless Communication System for Efficient Resource Management" Potential commercial uses include: - Telecom companies for improving network efficiency - IoT device manufacturers for reliable communication - Public safety organizations for robust communication systems

  • Prior Art:

Readers can explore prior art related to wireless communication systems, channel sensing, and resource management in wireless networks.

  • Frequently Updated Research:

Stay updated on the latest advancements in wireless communication systems, channel sensing techniques, and resource optimization in wireless networks.

Questions about Wireless Communication Systems: 1. How does the adjustment of channel sensing processing time improve wireless communication efficiency? Adjusting the processing time based on control signaling and full duplex capability allows for more efficient channel sensing, leading to better resource utilization and enhanced communication reliability.

2. What are the potential commercial applications of this technology in the IoT industry? This technology can be utilized by IoT device manufacturers to ensure reliable communication between devices, improving overall system performance and user experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some examples, a user equipment (UE) may receive control signaling indicating a configuration for performing channel sensing. The configuration may include one or more parameters corresponding to a processing time associated with the channel sensing. The UE may adjust the processing time associated with the channel sensing based on the one or more parameters and a full duplex capability of the first UE. The UE may transmit, using a first set of resources, a sidelink message based on the adjusted processing time. In some examples, the UE may transmit a first data message associated with a first priority level and perform channel sensing for a second data message associated with a second priority level that is higher than the first priority level. The UE may drop the first data message, skip an interference cancellation, or a combination thereof.