18558161. BANDWIDTH PART SWITCHING DELAY DERIVATION simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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BANDWIDTH PART SWITCHING DELAY DERIVATION

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Ilya Bolotin of Santa Clara CA (US)

Meng Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Andrey Chervyakov of Kildare (IE)

Hua Li of Santa Clara CA (US)

Rui Huang of Santa Clara CA (US)

BANDWIDTH PART SWITCHING DELAY DERIVATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18558161 titled 'BANDWIDTH PART SWITCHING DELAY DERIVATION

The patent application focuses on determining a Bandwidth Part (BWP) switching delay based on the Maximum Receive Timing Difference (MRTD) between two cells in a wireless communication system.

  • User equipment (UE) is configured to determine timing information, including MRTD between a first cell (where the UE receives downlink control information) and a second cell (where a BWP switch is to occur).
  • The UE calculates a BWP switching delay based on the MRTD and executes the BWP switch accordingly.

Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Mobile networks - 5G technology development

Problems Solved: - Efficient BWP switching in wireless networks - Minimizing interference between cells - Enhancing overall network performance

Benefits: - Improved network efficiency - Enhanced user experience - Optimal resource allocation

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced BWP Switching Technology for Wireless Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to optimize network performance, reduce interference, and enhance user experience in 5G and future wireless networks. It can also be integrated into network equipment and devices to improve overall network efficiency.

Prior Art: Research existing patents related to BWP switching delays and MRTD calculations in wireless communication systems to understand the current state of the technology and potential areas for improvement.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in 5G technology, wireless communication standards, and network optimization techniques to incorporate the latest developments into this BWP switching technology.

Questions about BWP Switching Technology: 1. How does the MRTD impact BWP switching in wireless networks? 2. What are the key considerations for determining the optimal BWP switching delay based on MRTD?


Original Abstract Submitted

Various embodiments herein are directed to determining a bandwidth part (BWP) switching delay based on a maximum receive timing difference (MRTD) between two cells. A user equipment (UE) is configured to: determine timing information that includes a maximum receive timing difference (MRTD) between a first cell from which the UE receives downlink control information (DCI) and a second cell where a bandwidth part (BWP) switch is to occur; determine a BWP switching delay based on the MRTD; and perform the BWP switch based on the determined BWP switching delay.