US Patent Application 18337056. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS simplified abstract

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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS

Organization Name

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Chunxu Jiao of Shanghai (CN)


Hongjia Su of Shanghai (CN)


Jiayin Zhang of Shanghai (CN)


Lei Lu of Shanghai (CN)


WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18337056 Titled 'WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS'

Simplified Explanation

This application presents a wireless communication method and device that allows for efficient utilization of channel resources in an unlicensed spectrum. The method involves determining a certain number of unoccupied symbols in a first slot and sending a signal containing various components to a terminal device on these symbols. The components of the signal can include a symbol copied from a second slot, a first transport block to be sent, or a cyclic prefix extension. By effectively occupying the channel resources in the unlicensed spectrum, this approach helps to minimize wastage of these resources.


Original Abstract Submitted

This application provides a wireless communication method and apparatus. The method includes: determining N first symbols in a first slot, where N is a positive real number greater than 1 and less than M, M is a quantity of symbols included in the first slot, M is a positive integer, a frequency domain resource corresponding to the first slot is an unlicensed spectrum, and the first symbols are unoccupied symbols in the first slot; and sending a first signal to a terminal device on the N first symbols. The first signal includes at least one of the following: a symbol copied from a second slot, a to-be-sent first transport block, or a cyclic prefix extension. The second slot is a next slot of the first slot. According to the disclosure, a channel resource in an unlicensed spectrum can be effectively occupied, thereby reducing waste of channel resources.