18556997. SIGNALING FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE PLATFORM POSITIONING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SIGNALING FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE PLATFORM POSITIONING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Qiaoyu Li of Beijing (CN)

Chao Wei of Beijing (CN)

Hao Xu of Beijing (CN)

Qiang Wu of San Diego CA (US)

SIGNALING FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE PLATFORM POSITIONING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18556997 titled 'SIGNALING FOR HIGH-ALTITUDE PLATFORM POSITIONING

The abstract describes techniques for wireless communication involving user equipment (UE) and a network entity in a positioning session.

  • User equipment (UE) receives a request capabilities message from a network entity for a positioning session.
  • UE responds with a provide capabilities message during the positioning session.
  • UE also transmits a request assistance data message during the positioning session, including sensor measurement information or sensor motion information.

Potential Applications: - Location-based services - Indoor navigation systems - Asset tracking

Problems Solved: - Enhancing accuracy of positioning systems - Improving communication between UE and network entity during positioning sessions

Benefits: - Increased precision in determining user location - Enhanced user experience with location-based services

Commercial Applications: - Mobile applications for navigation - Logistics and supply chain management systems

Questions about Wireless Communication: 1. How does the provide capabilities message enhance the positioning session?

  - The provide capabilities message helps the network entity understand the capabilities of the UE for better communication during the session.

2. What role do sensor measurements play in the request assistance data message?

  - Sensor measurements provide additional data to assist in determining the user's position accurately.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a user equipment (UE) receives, from a network entity, a request capabilities message for a positioning session between the UE and the network entity, transmits, to the network entity, in response to reception of the request capabilities message, a provide capabilities message during the positioning session, and transmits, to the network entity, a request assistance data message during the positioning session, the request assistance data message, the provide capabilities message, or both including sensor measurement information, sensor motion information, or both.