18416676. SIDELINK DISCOVERY MESSAGES FOR BEAM TRAINING AND ONBOARDING OF INITIATOR USER EQUIPMENTS TO SIDELINK USER EQUIPMENT GROUPS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SIDELINK DISCOVERY MESSAGES FOR BEAM TRAINING AND ONBOARDING OF INITIATOR USER EQUIPMENTS TO SIDELINK USER EQUIPMENT GROUPS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Kaidong Wang of San Diego CA (US)

Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)

SIDELINK DISCOVERY MESSAGES FOR BEAM TRAINING AND ONBOARDING OF INITIATOR USER EQUIPMENTS TO SIDELINK USER EQUIPMENT GROUPS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18416676 titled 'SIDELINK DISCOVERY MESSAGES FOR BEAM TRAINING AND ONBOARDING OF INITIATOR USER EQUIPMENTS TO SIDELINK USER EQUIPMENT GROUPS

The patent application describes techniques for wireless communication, specifically focusing on sidelink discovery messages for beam training.

  • Initiator UE transmits sidelink discovery messages on a bandwidth associated with DMRS.
  • Candidate responder UEs select a beam to pair with the initiator UE's beam and transmit a sidelink discovery message on the selected beam.
  • Lead UE of a sidelink UE group adds the initiator UE to the group and responds with a sidelink discovery response message and a group indication.

Potential Applications: - Enhanced wireless communication in scenarios where beam training is crucial. - Improved coordination and efficiency in sidelink communication among UEs.

Problems Solved: - Streamlining the process of beam training for sidelink communication. - Facilitating the formation and management of sidelink UE groups.

Benefits: - Faster and more reliable establishment of sidelink communication links. - Enhanced overall performance and throughput in wireless networks.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Sidelink Communication Techniques for Enhanced Wireless Connectivity" This technology can be applied in 5G and beyond networks, IoT devices, smart city infrastructure, and industrial automation systems, improving communication reliability and efficiency.

Questions about Sidelink Communication Techniques: 1. How do sidelink discovery messages contribute to beam training in wireless communication? 2. What role does the lead UE play in managing sidelink UE groups?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in sidelink communication protocols and standards to ensure compatibility and optimal performance in real-world deployments.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a UE (e.g., an initiator UE) transmits sidelink discovery messages for beam training on a bandwidth associated with DMRS. One or more UEs (e.g., candidate responder UEs) select a beam to pair with a beam associated with one of the sidelink discovery messages, and transmit a sidelink discovery message on the selected beam. In another aspect, a UE (e.g., initiator UE) transmits a sidelink discovery message, which is forwarded to a UE, which may be a lead UE of a sidelink UE group. The lead UE adds the initiator UE to the sidelink UE group, and responds with a sidelink discovery response message and a group indication that at least indicates that the initiator UE now belongs to the sidelink UE group.