US Patent Application 18355783. TECHNIQUES AND APPARATUSES FOR SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL SCANNING BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON A SYNCHRONIZATION RASTER simplified abstract
TECHNIQUES AND APPARATUSES FOR SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL SCANNING BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON A SYNCHRONIZATION RASTER
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Hung Dinh Ly of San Diego CA (US)
TECHNIQUES AND APPARATUSES FOR SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL SCANNING BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON A SYNCHRONIZATION RASTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18355783 titled 'TECHNIQUES AND APPARATUSES FOR SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL SCANNING BASED AT LEAST IN PART ON A SYNCHRONIZATION RASTER
Simplified Explanation
The patent application relates to wireless communication and specifically focuses on user equipment identifying and synchronizing with different numerologies in a band.
- User equipment can identify a band associated with two different numerologies for synchronization.
- The equipment performs a synchronization scan using stored data to find a synchronization signal block.
- The stored data includes information about multiple frequency locations in the band.
- The synchronization scan is performed on a first set of frequency locations associated with the first numerology.
- The synchronization scan is also performed on a second set of frequency locations associated with the second numerology.
- The second set of frequency locations is a subset of the total frequency locations in the band.
- The patent application provides numerous other aspects related to wireless communication.
Original Abstract Submitted
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may identify that a band is associated with a first numerology and a second numerology for synchronization, and/or perform a synchronization scan to identify a synchronization signal block using stored data, wherein the stored data includes data regarding a plurality of frequency locations of the band, and wherein the synchronization scan is performed with regard to a first set of frequency locations, of the plurality of frequency locations, associated with the first numerology, and wherein the synchronization scan is performed with regard to a second set of frequency locations, of the plurality of frequency locations, associated with the second numerology, wherein the second set of frequency locations includes a proper subset of frequency locations of the plurality of frequency locations. Numerous other aspects are provided.