US Patent Application 18329096. TECHNIQUES FOR PAGING EARLY INDICATION REPETITION simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR PAGING EARLY INDICATION REPETITION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Huilin Xu of Temecula CA (US)


Le Liu of San Jose CA (US)


Wooseok Nam of San Diego CA (US)


Yuchul Kim of San Diego CA (US)


Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)


Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)


TECHNIQUES FOR PAGING EARLY INDICATION REPETITION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18329096 Titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR PAGING EARLY INDICATION REPETITION'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications. It introduces the concept of a base station transmitting a paging early indication (PEI) signal to a user equipment (UE) to indicate that the UE will receive paging signaling. However, there may be instances where there is a scheduling conflict for transmitting the PEI signal, such as when it collides with other downlink signaling. The abstract mentions that the UE can resolve these conflicts by receiving either the colliding PEI signaling or the colliding downlink signaling based on their priorities. Alternatively, the PEI signaling can be delayed until after the downlink signaling ends. The abstract also mentions that the UE may be configured with a subset of blind decoding hypotheses for PEI decoding.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may transmit multiple repetitions of a paging early indication (PEI) signal to a user equipment (UE) to indicate that the UE is to receive paging signaling in a paging occasion. In some cases, a PEI occasion for transmitting a PEI repetition may have a scheduling conflict. For example, a PEI occasion may collide with other downlink signaling. A UE may implement techniques to resolve scheduling conflicts or collisions for PEI repetitions. For example, the UE may be configured to receive either colliding PEI signaling or colliding downlink signaling based on priorities of the signaling. Additionally, or alternatively, PEI signaling may be shifted (e.g., delayed) until after the downlink signaling ends. In some cases, a UE may be configured with a subset of blind decoding hypotheses for PEI decoding.