18731417. RESOURCE RETRIEVE PROCEDURE simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)
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RESOURCE RETRIEVE PROCEDURE
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Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)
RESOURCE RETRIEVE PROCEDURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18731417 titled 'RESOURCE RETRIEVE PROCEDURE
The abstract describes a wireless device that selects a candidate resource set for a sidelink transmission, including a first resource. However, the device decides not to use the first resource for the transmission due to it being excluded from the candidate resource set.
- Simplified Explanation:
- A wireless device chooses a set of resources for a sidelink transmission. - The device excludes a specific resource from the set and does not use it for the transmission.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Wireless device selecting resources for sidelink transmission. - Dynamic exclusion of specific resources from the candidate set. - Decision-making process based on resource availability and suitability.
- Potential Applications:
- Sidelink communication in wireless networks. - Resource allocation optimization in wireless transmissions. - Enhancing efficiency and reliability of communication links.
- Problems Solved:
- Efficient resource utilization in sidelink transmissions. - Avoiding interference and congestion in wireless networks. - Improving overall communication performance.
- Benefits:
- Enhanced reliability of sidelink transmissions. - Optimal resource allocation for improved network efficiency. - Reduced interference and congestion in wireless communication.
- Commercial Applications:
- Telecom companies for improving network performance. - IoT devices for reliable data exchange. - Military and emergency services for secure communication.
- Questions about Wireless Resource Selection:
1. How does the wireless device determine which resources to exclude from the candidate set? - The device considers factors like resource availability and interference levels to make exclusion decisions.
2. What impact does excluding resources have on the overall performance of the sidelink transmission? - Excluding resources can help optimize the transmission by avoiding interference and improving reliability.
Original Abstract Submitted
A wireless device initializes a candidate resource set comprising a first resource for a sidelink transmission. The wireless device determines to not use the first resource for the sidelink transmission, based on: the first resource being excluded from the candidate resource set; and