US Patent Application 18179709. MULTI-SHARED CHANNEL SCHEDULING FOR EXTENDED REALITY simplified abstract

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MULTI-SHARED CHANNEL SCHEDULING FOR EXTENDED REALITY

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Huilin Xu of Temecula CA (US)


Jing Sun of San Diego CA (US)


Mostafa Khoshnevisan of San Diego CA (US)


Ahmed Abdelaziz Ibrahim Abdelaziz Zewail of San Diego CA (US)


Wei Yang of San Diego CA (US)


Yuchul Kim of San Diego CA (US)


Yeliz Tokgoz of San Diego CA (US)


Jay Kumar Sundararajan of San Diego CA (US)


Nicolas Cornillet of Lannion (FR)


Linhai He of San Diego CA (US)


MULTI-SHARED CHANNEL SCHEDULING FOR EXTENDED REALITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18179709 Titled 'MULTI-SHARED CHANNEL SCHEDULING FOR EXTENDED REALITY'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications. It explains that a user equipment (UE) can receive a message with parameters for time domain resource allocation (TDRA) information for a certain number of shared channels. The UE can then receive another message scheduling a set of shared channels, which exceeds the previous number. This set includes a subset of shared channels from the first message and additional shared channels. The UE can determine new parameters for this second subset based on the parameters from the first message. The UE and a network entity can then use the first set of parameters for the first subset and the second set of parameters for the second subset to communicate.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive a first message indicating a first set of parameters associated with time domain resource allocation (TDRA) information for a first quantity of shared channels. The UE may receive a second message (e.g., downlink control information (DCI)) scheduling a set of shared channels, a second quantity of the set of shared channels exceeding the first quantity. The set of shared channels may include a first subset of shared channels corresponding to the first quantity, and a second subset of shared channels including additional shared channels. In addition, the UE may determine a second set of parameters for the second subset based on the first set of parameters, where the UE and a network entity may communicate the first subset using the first set of parameters and the second subset using the second set of parameters.