US Patent Application 18194424. DIRECTIONAL SENSING IN CELLULAR SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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DIRECTIONAL SENSING IN CELLULAR SYSTEMS

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Jeongho Jeon of San Jose CA (US)]]

[[Category:Gilwon Lee of McKinney TX (US)]]

[[Category:Caleb K. Lo of San Jose CA (US)]]

[[Category:Joonyoung Cho of Portland OR (US)]]

[[Category:Jianzhong Zhang of Dallas TX (US)]]

DIRECTIONAL SENSING IN CELLULAR SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18194424 titled 'DIRECTIONAL SENSING IN CELLULAR SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a system where a user equipment (UE) can indicate its directional sensing capability, such as the number of beams, beam-width, analog or digital beam sweeping, and supported waveforms. - Based on the UE's indicated capabilities, it can receive a configuration for directional sensing, including the number of beams, maximum or minimum beam-width, reception time between transmission beam sweeping, and waveform. - The UE then performs directional sensing based on the received configuration, which can be either monostatic sensing with reception periods between consecutive sensing signal transmissions or bistatic sensing using multiple beams. - The UE's directional sensing capability may also include the capability of spatial multiplexing of sensing signals with communication signals. - The configuration for directional sensing may allow for the spatial multiplexing of sensing signals with communication signals. - The UE can determine whether to perform spatial multiplexing based on the orthogonality of a desired sensing beam with a beam for communications.


Original Abstract Submitted

Directional sensing capability, including number of beams, beam-width, analog or digital beam sweeping, and supported waveforms, may be indicated by a user equipment (UE), which may then receive a configuration for directional sensing including number of beams, maximum or minimum beam-width, reception time between transmission beam sweeping, and waveform. The UE then performs directional sensing based on the received configuration. The configuration for directional sensing may be for one of monostatic sensing with reception periods between consecutive sensing signal transmissions or bistatic sensing using a plurality of beams. The UE's directional sensing capability may include capability of spatial multiplexing of sensing signals with communication signals. The configuration for directional sensing may permit spatial multiplexing of sensing signals with communication signals. The UE may determine to perform spatial multiplexing of sensing signals with communication signals based on orthogonality of a desired sensing beam with a beam for communications.