20240039596. BEAMFORMING INDICATION TECHNIQUES simplified abstract (ZTE Corporation)
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BEAMFORMING INDICATION TECHNIQUES
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BEAMFORMING INDICATION TECHNIQUES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240039596 titled 'BEAMFORMING INDICATION TECHNIQUES
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes techniques for indicating beamforming-related information to a smart node that forwards signals to a base station and/or a user equipment. The method involves receiving configuration information from a second network node, which indicates the number of spatial settings configured for the first network node. Each spatial setting corresponds to a spatial domain filter used by the first network node to communicate with one or more communication nodes.
- The patent/application describes techniques for indicating beamforming-related information to a smart node.
- The smart node forwards signals to a base station and/or a user equipment.
- Configuration information is received from a second network node.
- The configuration information indicates the number of spatial settings configured for the first network node.
- Each spatial setting corresponds to a spatial domain filter used by the first network node to communicate with one or more communication nodes.
Potential Applications:
- Wireless communication systems
- Cellular networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Smart city infrastructure
- Autonomous vehicles
Problems Solved:
- Efficient beamforming in wireless communication systems
- Improved signal transmission and reception
- Enhanced communication performance in crowded or interference-prone environments
- Optimization of network resources
Benefits:
- Increased data rates and capacity
- Improved signal quality and reliability
- Enhanced coverage and range
- Reduced interference and noise
- Efficient utilization of network resources
Original Abstract Submitted
techniques are described to indicate beamforming related information to a smart node that forwards signals to a base station (bs) and/or a user equipment (ue). an example wireless communication method includes receiving, by a first network node from a second network node, a configuration information that indicates information about a number of spatial settings configured for the first network node, where each of the number of spatial settings corresponds to a spatial domain filter used by the first network node to communicate with one or more communication nodes.