Qualcomm incorporated (20240163870). RESOURCE BLOCKS IN UPLINK BAND OF SUBBAND FULL DUPLEX SYMBOL simplified abstract

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RESOURCE BLOCKS IN UPLINK BAND OF SUBBAND FULL DUPLEX SYMBOL

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Muhammad Sayed Khairy Abdelghaffar of San Jose CA (US)

Yi Huang of San Diego CA (US)

Abdelrahman Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Ibrahim of San Diego CA (US)

RESOURCE BLOCKS IN UPLINK BAND OF SUBBAND FULL DUPLEX SYMBOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240163870 titled 'RESOURCE BLOCKS IN UPLINK BAND OF SUBBAND FULL DUPLEX SYMBOL

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application related to wireless communication, specifically focusing on how a user equipment (UE) can efficiently transmit feedback for downlink messages using frequency hopping in an uplink subband.

  • User equipment (UE) receives downlink control information (DCI) for scheduling a downlink message for initial access communication.
  • The DCI indicates a common physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) resource for feedback for the downlink message.
  • The UE obtains one or more resource subband physical block (PRB) offsets for transmitting feedback in an uplink subband associated with the common PUCCH resource.
  • The UE transmits feedback using frequency hopping in the uplink subband, based on the PRB offsets.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in:

  • 5G and future wireless communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices requiring efficient uplink communication

Problems Solved

  • Efficient transmission of feedback for downlink messages
  • Optimizing resource allocation in wireless communication systems

Benefits

  • Improved reliability and performance of uplink communication
  • Enhanced spectral efficiency in wireless networks

Potential Commercial Applications

  • Telecommunications companies
  • IoT device manufacturers

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of frequency hopping in wireless communication systems to improve reliability and efficiency.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in UE devices?

The abstract does not mention the potential impact of this technology on the battery life of user equipment.

Are there any compatibility issues with existing wireless communication standards?

It is unclear from the abstract whether this technology may face compatibility issues with current wireless communication standards.


Original Abstract Submitted

various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. in some aspects, a user equipment (ue) may receive downlink control information (dci) that schedules a downlink message for initial access communication and that indicates a common physical uplink control channel (pucch) resource for feedback for the downlink message. the ue may obtain one or more resource subband physical block (prb) offsets for transmitting the feedback in an uplink subband of a subband full duplex symbol associated with the common pucch resource. the ue may transmit the feedback in a first prb for a first frequency hop in the uplink subband and in a second prb for a second frequency hop in the uplink subband, based at least in part on the one or more subband prb offsets. numerous other aspects are described.