18557271. TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSMITTING AN EVENT-TRIGGERED NON-SERVING CELL BEAM REPORT simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSMITTING AN EVENT-TRIGGERED NON-SERVING CELL BEAM REPORT

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Fang Yuan of Beijing (CN)

Yan Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSMITTING AN EVENT-TRIGGERED NON-SERVING CELL BEAM REPORT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18557271 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSMITTING AN EVENT-TRIGGERED NON-SERVING CELL BEAM REPORT

The patent application describes a mechanism for user equipment (UE) to initiate reporting of non-serving cell beams.

  • User equipment (UE) can request resources to transmit a non-serving cell beam report for a set of beams associated with non-serving cells based on certain conditions.
  • The UE may transmit the resource request depending on the quality of the beams meeting a quality threshold.
  • Upon transmitting the resource request, the UE may receive a request for the non-serving cell beam report and transmit the report over the indicated resources.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in cellular networks to improve beam reporting efficiency. - It may enhance network performance by optimizing resource allocation for non-serving cell beams.

Problems Solved: - Streamlining the process of reporting non-serving cell beams. - Improving network efficiency by focusing on specific beam quality thresholds.

Benefits: - Enhanced network performance. - Efficient resource allocation for non-serving cell beams.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Beam Reporting Mechanism for Cellular Networks This technology could be valuable for telecommunication companies looking to optimize their network performance and resource allocation. It may lead to improved user experience and overall network efficiency, potentially attracting more customers and increasing revenue.

Questions about the Enhanced Beam Reporting Mechanism: 1. How does this technology impact the overall efficiency of cellular networks? This technology improves network efficiency by optimizing resource allocation for non-serving cell beams, leading to better performance and user experience.

2. What are the potential cost savings for telecommunication companies implementing this mechanism? By streamlining the process of reporting non-serving cell beams and optimizing resource allocation, companies may save on operational costs and improve overall network efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for a user equipment (UE)-initiated non-serving cell beam reporting mechanism. In one aspect, a UE may transmit a resource request that requests resources over which to transmit a non-serving cell beam report for a set of beams associated with one or more non-serving cells if the set of beams satisfy a Layer 1 (L1)-based condition. For example, the UE may transmit the resource request depending on whether a beam quality of each of the set of beams or an average beam quality of the set of beams satisfies a quality threshold. The UE may receive a request for the non-serving cell beam report responsive to transmitting the resource request and may transmit the non-serving cell beam report over resources indicated by the request for the non-serving cell beam report.