US Patent Application 18303857. User Equipment Configuration for SIB and MIB Decoding simplified abstract

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User Equipment Configuration for SIB and MIB Decoding

Organization Name

Apple Inc.


Inventor(s)

Tudor Ninacs of Munchen (DE)


Onurcan Iscan of Munich (DE)


Amir Farajidana of Sunnyvale CA (US)


Amir Aminzadeh Gohari of Sunnyvale CA (US)


Dan Zhang of San Diego CA (US)


Herbert R. Dawid of Herzogenrath (DE)


Keith W. Saints of San Diego CA (US)


Ruoheng Liu of San Diego CA (US)


Sami M. Almalfouh of San Jose CA (US)


Sung Eun Lee of Sunnyvale CA (US)


Wenshu Zhang of Sunnyvale CA (US)


Yihong Qi of Santa Clara CA (US)


Yuanye Wang of San Jose CA (US)


User Equipment Configuration for SIB and MIB Decoding - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18303857 Titled 'User Equipment Configuration for SIB and MIB Decoding'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a user equipment (UE) in a network that can receive system information and messages from a cell. The UE can determine scheduling information for the system information without decoding a specific control channel and then decode the system information using the scheduling information. Additionally, the UE can receive a message and additional information from a source other than the cell. It can determine a specific portion of the message using the additional information and then decode the entire message based on that determined portion.


Original Abstract Submitted

A user equipment (UE) is configured to receive, from a cell of a network, a system information block (SIB), determine values for scheduling information for the SIB without decoding a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) corresponding to the SIB and decode the SIB using the scheduling information. A UE is also configured to receive, from a cell of a network, a message to be decoded, receive, from a source different from the cell, additional information related to a portion of the message, determine the portion of the message using the additional information and decode the message based at least in part on the determined portion of the message.