Huawei technologies co., ltd. (20240276238). AGILE BEAM TRACKING simplified abstract
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AGILE BEAM TRACKING
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Inventor(s)
Jalal Khamse Ashari of Stittsville (CA)
AGILE BEAM TRACKING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240276238 titled 'AGILE BEAM TRACKING
The abstract of this patent application describes a method for signaling information that allows user equipment to perform beam tracking procedures, indicating a shift in direction for a transmit beam with respect to a reference beam direction. Additionally, the application relates to detecting beam misalignments at the user equipment without the need for location estimates or mobility patterns.
- Signaling information for beam tracking procedures
- Detecting beam misalignments without location estimates
- Method for using transmit/receive beam pair direction for beam establishment and tracking
Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Satellite communication - Autonomous vehicles - Robotics
Problems Solved: - Simplifying beam tracking procedures - Improving beam alignment accuracy - Enhancing communication reliability
Benefits: - Increased efficiency in beam tracking - Enhanced communication performance - Reduced need for complex location estimation
Commercial Applications: "Advanced Beam Tracking Technology for Improved Wireless Communication Systems"
Prior Art: Prior research in beamforming and beam tracking technologies in wireless communication systems.
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies on optimizing beam tracking algorithms for various applications.
Questions about Beam Tracking Technology: 1. How does this technology improve beam alignment accuracy?
- This technology utilizes signaling information to detect and correct beam misalignments, leading to improved accuracy in beam tracking procedures.
2. What are the potential applications of this beam tracking technology?
- This technology can be applied in various fields such as wireless communication systems, satellite communication, autonomous vehicles, and robotics.
Original Abstract Submitted
some embodiments of the present disclosure provide for signaling, by a transmit receive point, of information that allows a user equipment to perform a beam tracking procedure. the information may indicate a shift of direction for a transmit beam with respect to a reference beam direction. in addition to signaling a shift of direction for a transmit beam, aspects of the present application relate to a method of detecting, at the user equipment, beam misalignments. the beam misalignments may be detected in the absence of an estimate of location of the user equipment, in the absence of an estimate of location of the transmit/receive point and in the absence of an estimate of a mobility pattern. aspects of the present application also relate to a method of using a transmit/receive beam pair direction of one transmit receive point for beam establishment and beam tracking for a second transmit receive point.