ANTENNA SHARING FOR MULTIPLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES: abstract simplified (17699918)
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The abstract describes how different operations of a wireless communication device can benefit from different antenna configurations. For example, closely spaced antennas are desirable for positioning, while antenna diversity is desirable for data communication. The device is designed to receive a request for determining the position of a user equipment (UE), select either a first set of antennas or a second set of antennas for determining the UE's position, receive wireless signals using the selected antennas, and determine the UE's position based on the received signals.