Multiple access signatures for non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) wireless communications

    公开(公告)号:US11089598B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-08-10

    申请号:US16546140

    申请日:2019-08-20

    Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described in which multiple access (MA) signatures may be used in non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) transmissions to provide differentiation between multiple concurrent NOMA transmission that use common time, frequency, and spatial resources. Systematic extension of the pool size of MA signatures can be obtained by the grouping of UE-specific spreading codes and the application of group-specific scrambling code, where the generation of scrambling code can depend at least on a cell ID and UE group ID. The MA signature may be based at least in part on a UE specific spreading code and a group level scrambling code. The UE-specific spreading code may be one of a set of codes associated with a particular scrambling code. The scrambling code may be one of a number of orthogonal or non-orthogonal scrambling codes that are associated with one or more UE parameters.

    Self-decodability for low-density parity-check codes

    公开(公告)号:US11005595B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-05-11

    申请号:US16412237

    申请日:2019-05-14

    Abstract: A technique for hybrid automatic repeat request (HARD) transmissions using low-density parity-check (LDPC) coding with self-decodable retransmissions is disclosed. Data is encoded using a low-density parity check code to obtain encoded data, where the encoded data includes core data and non-core data. The encoded data is then stored in a buffer for transmission. A plurality of redundancy versions of the encoded data is then transmitted, wherein all redundancy versions of encoded data include core data, and each of the transmitted redundancy versions of the encoded data includes at least a different subset of the core data. The core data may be reordered prior to obtaining at least one of the different subsets of core data. Each of the transmitted redundancy versions of the encoded data includes sufficient core data to permit self-decodability of the transmission at a receiver.

    FALLBACK PROCEDURES FOR TWO-STEP RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURES

    公开(公告)号:US20200260485A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-08-13

    申请号:US16778956

    申请日:2020-01-31

    Abstract: Fallback procedures for user equipments (UEs) are described that provide efficient fallback to a four-step random access procedure from a two-step random access procedure. For example, after transmitting a first message of a two-step random access procedure, a UE may start a fallback timer or counter and monitor for a second message of the two-step random access procedure for the duration of the fallback timer or counter. At the expiration of the fallback timer or counter, the UE may fall back to a four-step random access procedure. In some cases, the UE may transmit multiple repetitions of the first message and monitor for responses after transmitting the repetitions or after each repetition. Additionally or alternatively, the base station may transmit an explicit signal to the UE that may signal to the UE to perform a fallback procedure at a beginning or middle of a random access procedure.

    MODULATION AND CODING SCHEME TABLE DESIGN FOR POWER EFFICIENCY

    公开(公告)号:US20200084778A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-03-12

    申请号:US16565167

    申请日:2019-09-09

    Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may be configured to determine a priority indicator for an upcoming transmission between the UE and a base station and transmit the priority indicator to the base station. The base station may receive the priority indicator, determine a network condition, and may transmit control information for a downlink transmission. The control information may include an indication of a set of modulation and coding schemes to select from a plurality of sets of modulation and coding schemes and an index value for an entry in the selected set of modulation and coding scheme, where the indication is based on the priority indicator and a network condition. The UE may identify a combination of a modulation order and a code rate for the downlink transmission based on the indication of modulation and coding scheme table and the index value.

    DSRC listen mode for Wi-Fi using DSRC spectrum
    29.
    发明授权
    DSRC listen mode for Wi-Fi using DSRC spectrum 有权
    使用DSRC频谱进行Wi-Fi的DSRC聆听模式

    公开(公告)号:US09503839B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-11-22

    申请号:US14286565

    申请日:2014-05-23

    Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are described for detecting dedicated short range communications (DSRC) transmissions to determine whether to use at least a portion of the DSRC spectrum. In one embodiment, a multi-mode device may be operated outside of the DSRC spectrum using a first clock rate, and may then be switched to a second clock rate while operating outside of the DSRC spectrum to detect DSRC transmissions using the DSRC spectrum.

    Abstract translation: 描述了用于检测专用短距离通信(DSRC)传输以确定是否使用DSRC频谱的至少一部分的方法,系统和设备。 在一个实施例中,多模式设备可以使用第一时钟速率在DSRC频谱之外操作,然后可以在DSRC频谱之外操作时切换到第二时钟速率,以使用DSRC频谱来检测DSRC传输。

    LOCATION BASED USE OF THE DSRC SPECTRUM
    30.
    发明申请
    LOCATION BASED USE OF THE DSRC SPECTRUM 有权
    基于DSRC频谱的位置使用

    公开(公告)号:US20140335884A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-11-13

    申请号:US13889089

    申请日:2013-05-07

    Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are described for using location information to determine whether to use at least a portion of a dedicated short range communications (DSRC) spectrum. Current location information of a multi-mode device is determined. The multi-mode device is operating outside of the DSRC spectrum. The current location information is used to determine whether the multi-mode device is located outside of geographical region attributed to DSRC transmissions. Upon determining that the multi-mode device is located outside of the geographical region, at least a portion of the DSRC spectrum is used for transmissions by the multi-mode device.

    Abstract translation: 描述了使用位置信息来确定是否使用专用短距离通信(DSRC)频谱的至少一部分的方法,系统和设备。 确定多模式设备的当前位置信息。 多模式设备在DSRC频谱之外运行。 当前位置信息用于确定多模式设备是否位于归因于DSRC传输的地理区域之外。 在确定多模式设备位于地理区域之外时,DSRC频谱的至少一部分被用于多模式设备的传输。

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