US Patent Application 17752719. POWER CONTROL FOR CONCURRENT TRANSMISSION SCENARIOS IN MULTI-BAND OPERATION simplified abstract

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POWER CONTROL FOR CONCURRENT TRANSMISSION SCENARIOS IN MULTI-BAND OPERATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Abhijit Bhattacharya of Bangalore (IN)]]

[[Category:Arul Durai Murugan Palanivelu of Bangalore (IN)]]

[[Category:Phanimithra Gangalakurti of Bangalore (IN)]]

[[Category:Thomas Mathew of Bangalore (IN)]]

POWER CONTROL FOR CONCURRENT TRANSMISSION SCENARIOS IN MULTI-BAND OPERATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17752719 titled 'POWER CONTROL FOR CONCURRENT TRANSMISSION SCENARIOS IN MULTI-BAND OPERATION

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications.

  • The device supports multi-link operation (MLO) and includes two arbitration blocks that manage communication on two separate radio links.
  • The first arbitration block and the second arbitration block use a signaling mechanism to share information about the transmit power used on their respective radio links.
  • The first arbitration block transmits an indication of the transmit power for a first transmission on the first radio link to the second arbitration block.
  • The second arbitration block uses this indication to select a transmit power for a second transmission on the second radio link.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some aspects, a device may support multi-link operation (MLO) and may include a first arbitration block that manages communication on a first radio link and a second arbitration block that manages communication on a second radio link. The first arbitration block and the second arbitration block may support a signaling mechanism according to which each of the first arbitration block and the second arbitration block share or exchange information relating to a transmit power used on their respective radio link. For example, the first arbitration block may transmit, to the second arbitration block, an indication of a first transmit power for a first transmission on the first radio link and the second arbitration block may use the indication of the first transmit power to select a second transmit power for a second transmission on the second radio link.