18601071. METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING LOCATION OF PAGING EARLY INDICATION simplified abstract (ZTE CORPORATION)

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METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING LOCATION OF PAGING EARLY INDICATION

Organization Name

ZTE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Xuan Ma of Shenzhen (CN)

Mengzhu Chen of Shenzhen (CN)

Jun Xu of Shenzhen (CN)

Focai Peng of Shenzhen (CN)

Xiaoying Ma of Shenzhen (CN)

METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING LOCATION OF PAGING EARLY INDICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18601071 titled 'METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING LOCATION OF PAGING EARLY INDICATION

The present disclosure describes methods, system, and devices for determining a location of paging early indication (PEI). One method includes receiving, by a user equipment (UE), configuration information of a paging early indication occasion (PEI-O), wherein the configuration information comprises a frame-level offset list and a symbol-level offset list, the frame-level offset list comprises one or more frame-level offset, and the symbol-level offset list comprises one or more symbol-level offset; and detecting, by the UE, a paging early indication (PEI) in the PEI-O, wherein the PEI-O is determined by a frame-level offset from a start of a first paging frame (PF) of at least one PF associated with the PEI-O to a reference point and a symbol-level offset from the reference point to a start of a first physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) monitor occasion of the PEI-O.

  • Methods, system, and devices for determining the location of paging early indication (PEI) are described.
  • Configuration information of a paging early indication occasion (PEI-O) is received by a user equipment (UE).
  • The configuration information includes frame-level and symbol-level offset lists.
  • The UE detects a PEI in the PEI-O using the received information.
  • The PEI-O is determined by frame-level and symbol-level offsets from specific reference points.
  • This technology aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of detecting PEIs in wireless communication systems.
      1. Potential Applications:

This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems where early indication of paging is crucial for efficient communication.

      1. Problems Solved:

1. Enhances the accuracy of detecting paging early indications. 2. Improves the overall efficiency of wireless communication systems. 3. Provides a systematic approach to determining the location of PEIs.

      1. Benefits:

1. Increased reliability in detecting PEIs. 2. Enhanced performance of wireless networks. 3. Streamlined communication processes.

      1. Commercial Applications:

The technology can be utilized in 5G networks, IoT devices, and other wireless communication systems to optimize paging procedures and enhance network performance.

      1. Questions about the Technology:
        1. 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of detecting paging early indications?

This technology enhances efficiency by providing frame-level and symbol-level offset lists for accurate determination of PEIs.

        1. 2. What impact does this technology have on the overall performance of wireless communication systems?

This technology improves the performance by ensuring timely and accurate detection of PEIs, leading to enhanced communication reliability.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure describes methods, system, and devices for determining a location of paging early indication (PEI). One method includes receiving, by a user equipment (UE), configuration information of a paging early indication occasion (PEI-O), wherein the configuration information comprises a frame-level offset list and a symbol-level offset list, the frame-level offset list comprises one or more frame-level offset, and the symbol-level offset list comprises one or more symbol-level offset; and detecting, by the UE, a paging early indication (PEI) in the PEI-O, wherein the PEI-O is determined by a frame-level offset from a start of a first paging frame (PF) of at least one PF associated with the PEI-O to a reference point and a symbol-level offset from the reference point to a start of a first physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) monitor occasion of the PEI-O.