18625107. CHANNEL OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
Contents
- 1 CHANNEL OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATION
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 CHANNEL OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Key Features and Innovation
- 1.6 Potential Applications
- 1.7 Problems Solved
- 1.8 Benefits
- 1.9 Commercial Applications
- 1.10 Prior Art
- 1.11 Frequently Updated Research
- 1.12 Questions about Enhanced Resource Allocation Technology for Wireless Communication Systems
- 1.13 Original Abstract Submitted
CHANNEL OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Hua Wang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
Sony Akkarakaran of Poway CA (US)
Jung Ho Ryu of Fort Lee NJ (US)
CHANNEL OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18625107 titled 'CHANNEL OCCUPANCY RATIO CALCULATION
Simplified Explanation
A base station instructs a UE to use weighting factors associated with a CR for the UE to determine the CR for PSSCH transmission. The UE applies these weighting factors to scheduled resources to determine the CR and transmit the PSSCH based on a threshold value.
- Weighting factors are used to determine the CR for PSSCH transmission.
- The UE applies these factors to scheduled resources in multiple slots.
- The CR must be below a threshold value for transmission to occur.
Key Features and Innovation
- Instruction of UE by base station to use weighting factors for CR determination.
- Application of weighting factors to scheduled resources for PSSCH transmission.
- Transmission of PSSCH based on the determined CR being below a threshold value.
Potential Applications
This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems to optimize resource allocation and improve the efficiency of PSSCH transmission.
Problems Solved
This technology addresses the need for efficient CR determination and resource allocation in wireless communication systems.
Benefits
- Enhanced resource allocation efficiency.
- Improved PSSCH transmission performance.
- Optimal CR determination for better system performance.
Commercial Applications
Title: Enhanced Resource Allocation Technology for Wireless Communication Systems This technology can be commercially utilized in telecommunications companies, network infrastructure providers, and wireless technology manufacturers to enhance the performance of wireless communication systems.
Prior Art
Readers interested in prior art related to this technology can explore research papers, patents, and technical documents in the field of wireless communication systems, resource allocation, and CR determination.
Frequently Updated Research
Researchers in the field of wireless communication systems are constantly exploring new methods and technologies to improve resource allocation efficiency and enhance the performance of PSSCH transmission. Stay updated on the latest research in this area for further insights.
Questions about Enhanced Resource Allocation Technology for Wireless Communication Systems
How does this technology improve resource allocation efficiency in wireless communication systems?
This technology improves resource allocation efficiency by instructing UEs to use weighting factors associated with a CR for optimal PSSCH transmission.
What are the key benefits of using this technology in wireless communication systems?
The key benefits include enhanced resource allocation efficiency, improved PSSCH transmission performance, and optimal CR determination for better overall system performance.
Original Abstract Submitted
A base station may instruct a UE to use at least one weighting factor associated with a CR for the UE, and the UE may apply the at least one weighting factor to the one or more resources scheduled for the PSSCH transmission to determine the CR. The UE may transmit the PSSCH in the one or more resources of the at least one slot based on the determined CR being less than or equal to a CR threshold value. The at least one weighting factor may be applied to the one or more resources in each of multiple slots scheduled for transmission of a PSSCH.