18608578. POWER SAVING OPERATION FOR A WIRELESS DEVICE simplified abstract (Ofinno, LLC)

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POWER SAVING OPERATION FOR A WIRELESS DEVICE

Organization Name

Ofinno, LLC

Inventor(s)

Hua Zhou of Vienna VA (US)

Yunjung Yi of Vienna VA (US)

Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)

Ali Cagatay Cirik of Chantilly VA (US)

Kai Xu of Great Falls VA (US)

Hyoungsuk Jeon of Centreville VA (US)

Nazanin Rastegardoost of McLean VA (US)

Jonghyun Park of Syosset NY (US)

POWER SAVING OPERATION FOR A WIRELESS DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18608578 titled 'POWER SAVING OPERATION FOR A WIRELESS DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for a wireless device to switch monitoring of a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) from one search space group (SSG) to another within a specific time duration.

  • The wireless device switches PDCCH monitoring from a first SSG to a second SSG of a bandwidth part (BWP) when a timer expires.
  • The device starts monitoring PDCCH on the second SSG only after the time duration has passed.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Timer-based switching of PDCCH monitoring between SSGs within a BWP.
  • Ensures efficient use of resources by skipping PDCCH monitoring on the BWP for a set time duration.
  • Enhances the device's ability to adapt to changing network conditions.

Potential Applications

  • 5G and future wireless communication systems.
  • Mobile devices, IoT devices, and other wireless devices requiring efficient PDCCH monitoring.
  • Network optimization and resource management in wireless networks.

Problems Solved

  • Efficient utilization of resources in wireless networks.
  • Seamless adaptation to changing network conditions.
  • Improved reliability and performance of PDCCH monitoring.

Benefits

  • Enhanced network efficiency.
  • Improved device battery life.
  • Better overall network performance and reliability.

Commercial Applications

The technology can be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, smart devices, and network infrastructure providers to optimize network resources and improve overall performance.

Questions about the Technology

1. How does the timer-based switching of PDCCH monitoring improve network efficiency?

The timer ensures that PDCCH monitoring is skipped for a specific time duration, allowing resources to be allocated more effectively based on network conditions.

2. What impact does this technology have on device battery life?

By optimizing PDCCH monitoring and resource allocation, the technology can lead to improved battery life for wireless devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

In response to a timer, for switching physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) monitoring from a first search space group (SSG) of a bandwidth part (BWP) to a second SSG of the BWP, expiring in a slot within a time duration for skipping PDCCH monitoring on the BWP, a wireless device starts to monitor PDCCH on the second SSG no earlier than an expiration of the time duration.