US Patent Application 17715668. TECHNIQUES FOR CLI REPORTING TRIGGER CONDITIONS simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR CLI REPORTING TRIGGER CONDITIONS

Inventors

Tianyang Bai of Somerville NJ (US)


Yan Zhou of San Diego CA (US)


Qian Zhang of Basking Ridge NJ (US)


Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)


Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)


TECHNIQUES FOR CLI REPORTING TRIGGER CONDITIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 17715668 Titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR CLI REPORTING TRIGGER CONDITIONS'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications. It explains that a first user equipment (UE), referred to as the "victim" UE, receives control signaling indicating a configuration for reporting cross-link interference (CLI). The CLI is a type of interference that occurs between different UEs. The configuration is associated with a set of CLI resources, which are different frequencies or channels that may experience varying levels of CLI at the first UE.

The first UE then performs measurements on signals received from a second UE, referred to as the "aggressor" UE, within the set of CLI resources. These measurements are based on the CLI reporting configuration. After performing the measurements, the first UE transmits a CLI report. This report identifies a specific CLI resource from the set of CLI resources. The identified CLI resource either fails to meet a certain CLI threshold, indicating a high level of interference, or it has a lower level of CLI compared to other CLI resources within the set.

In simpler terms, this abstract describes a system where a device (victim UE) receives instructions on how to measure interference caused by another device (aggressor UE) on different frequencies. The device then sends a report identifying the frequency with the highest interference or the frequency with the least interference compared to others.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first user equipment (UE) (e.g., “victim” UE) may receive control signaling indicating a cross-link interference (CLI) reporting configuration associated with a set of CLI resources, where the CLI resources are associated with varying levels of CLI at the first UE. The first UE may perform CLI measurements on signals received from a second UE (e.g., “aggressor” UE) within the set of CLI interference resources based on the CLI reporting configuration. The first UE may then transmit, based on the CLI measurements, a CLI report identifying a CLI resource from the set of CLI resources, wherein the CLI resource is associated with a CLI measurement that fails to satisfy a CLI threshold, or wherein the CLI resource is associated with a lower level of CLI as compared to other CLI resources within the set of CLI resources.