Apple inc. (20240097747). MIMO Enhancement Capability Design simplified abstract

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MIMO Enhancement Capability Design

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Haitong Sun of Cupertino CA (US)

Yushu Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Wei Zeng of Saratoga CA (US)

Dawei Zhang of Saratoga CA (US)

Yuchul Kim of San Jose CA (US)

Hong He of San Jose CA (US)

Weidong Yang of San Diego CA (US)

Chunhai Yao of Beijing (CN)

Chunxuan Ye of San Diego CA (US)

Oghenekome Oteri of San Diego CA (US)

Ismael Gutierrez Gonzalez of San Jose CA (US)

Ghaith N Hattab of Santa Clara CA (US)

Jie Cui of San Jose CA (US)

Yang Tang of San Jose CA (US)

Haijing Hu of Los Gatos CA (US)

Fangli Xu of Beijing (CN)

Zhibin Wu of Los Altos CA (US)

Yuqin Chen of Beijing (CN)

Yeong-Sun Hwang of Germering (DE)

MIMO Enhancement Capability Design - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240097747 titled 'MIMO Enhancement Capability Design

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes apparatuses, systems, and methods for multi-trp by a UE, including out of order delivery of PDSCH, PUSCH, and/or DL ACK/NACK. The UE may receive a configuration from a base station that includes multiple control resource set (CORESET) pools, each associated with an index value. The UE may determine when it is scheduled to receive PDSCHs, transmit PUSCHs, and/or transmit ACK/NACKs from CORESETs associated with multiple DCIs that end at a common symbol.

  • The invention involves a method for a UE to receive and transmit data out of order, improving efficiency and flexibility in communication.
  • The patent application introduces the concept of CORESET pools with index values, allowing for better organization and management of resources.
  • By determining when to receive and transmit data based on multiple DCIs ending at a common symbol, the UE can optimize its communication process.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in:

  • 5G and future wireless communication systems
  • IoT devices requiring efficient data transmission
  • Mission-critical communication networks

Problems Solved

The technology addresses the following issues:

  • Inefficient data delivery in wireless communication systems
  • Lack of flexibility in scheduling data transmission
  • Limited resource management capabilities in UE devices

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved data transmission efficiency
  • Enhanced flexibility in scheduling communication tasks
  • Better resource management for UE devices

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be commercially applied in:

  • Telecommunications companies for improving network performance
  • IoT device manufacturers for enhancing data transmission capabilities
  • Military and emergency response organizations for reliable communication systems

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art related to this technology is the use of dynamic resource allocation in wireless communication systems to optimize data transmission efficiency.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in UE devices?

The patent application does not specifically address the potential impact of this technology on the battery life of UE devices. Further research may be needed to understand if there are any implications in this regard.

What are the potential security implications of out of order data delivery?

The patent application does not delve into the security aspects of out of order data delivery. It would be essential to investigate any vulnerabilities or risks associated with this method of communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

apparatuses, systems, and methods for multi-trp by a ue, including out of order delivery of pdsch, pusch, and/or dl ack/nack. the ue may receive, from a base station, a configuration that may include multiple control resource set (coreset) pools and each coreset pool may be associated with an index value. the ue may determine that at least two dcis of the multiple dcis end at a common symbol and determine, based on one or more predetermined rules, when the ue may be scheduled to receive pdschs, transmit puschs, and/or transmit ack/nacks from coresets associated with the at least two dcis.