18551576. SPATIAL DIVERSITY IN SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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SPATIAL DIVERSITY IN SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Seyedkianoush Hosseini of San Diego CA (US)
Alexandros Manolakos of Escondido CA (US)
SPATIAL DIVERSITY IN SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18551576 titled 'SPATIAL DIVERSITY IN SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS
Simplified Explanation
- A wireless communications system is described where a first user equipment (UE) can set up multiple path relaying for communication between a wireless node and a remote UE. - The multiple path relaying includes a first path through the first UE and a second path through a second UE for communication with the remote UE. - The first UE determines resources for each path based on the configuration for the multiple path relaying and transmits data to the remote UE using the allocated resources.
Potential Applications
- Enhanced wireless communication systems - Improved data transmission reliability - Increased network capacity and coverage
Problems Solved
- Addressing signal interference and path loss in wireless communication - Providing efficient data transmission for remote UEs - Optimizing resource allocation for multiple path relaying
Benefits
- Enhanced communication reliability - Improved network performance - Efficient resource allocation for better data transmission
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In a wireless communications system, a first user equipment (UE) may identify a configuration for multiple path relaying, the multiple path relaying comprising a first path for communications between a wireless node and a remote UE via the first UE and a second path for communications between the wireless node and the remote UE via a second UE. The first UE may determine a first set of resources for the first path and a second set of resources for the second path based at least in part on the configuration for the multiple path relaying. The first UE may receive, from the wireless node, data for the remote UE on the first set of resources, and may transmit the data to the remote UE on the first set of resources.