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PRIORITIZED CHANNEL ACCESS FOR SIDELINK COMMUNICATION IN SHARED CHANNEL

A user equipment (UE) communicates on a shared channel using sidelink transmissions. The UE determines a channel access priority for the sidelink transmission based on a channel access priority for the UE, a channel access priority associated with a packet priority of the sidelink transmission, a congestion level for the channel, or a remaining time in a packet delay budget of the sidelink transmission. The UE performs a channel access procedure based on the channel access priority for the sidelink transmission to assess that the channel is clear prior to transmitting the sidelink transmission, and transmits the sidelink transmission on the channel.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WI-FI SENSING USING UPLINK ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (UL-OFDMA)
20230221423 · 2023-07-13 ·

Systems and methods for Wi-Fi sensing using UL-OFDMA are provided. Wi-Fi sensing systems include sensing devices and sensing transmitters configured to communicate through radio-frequency signals. Initially, first channel resources are allocated to first expected transmissions from the sensing transmitters and first sensing trigger message to trigger first series of sensing transmissions from the sensing transmitters is transmitted. Further, a first series of sensing transmissions is received, and the first series of sensing measurements are generated. Thereafter, identification of feature of interest is obtained and a selection of sensing transmitters is determined. Second channel resources are allocated to second expected transmissions from the selection of sensing transmitters. A second sensing trigger message to trigger a second series of sensing transmissions from the selection of the sensing transmitters is provided. A series of sensing transmissions is received, and a second series of sensing measurements is generated based on the second series of sensing transmissions.

Connection method, configuration updating method, control plane device, and user plane device
11540114 · 2022-12-27 · ·

Provided are a connection method, a configuration updating method, a control plane device and a user plane device. The method includes: transmitting, by a control plane device, a first request message for establishing a connection to a user plane device, where the first request message for establishing the connection includes information about the control plane device; and transmitting, by the user plane device, a first response message indicating that the connection is successfully established or a first response message indicating that the connection fails to be established to the control plane device, where the first response message indicating that the connection is successfully established includes information about the user plane device, and the first response message indicating that the connection fails to be established includes the information about the user plane device and a reason why the connection fails to be established. Further provided is a storage medium.

Extended antenna-carrier allocation policy for simplified switching

Apparatus, methods, and computer-readable media for facilitating simplified switching at an RU are disclosed herein. An example method for wireless communication at an RU includes transmitting, to a DU, capability information indicating support of endpoint groups, each endpoint group associated with a respective set of RU endpoints. The example method also includes receiving an eAxC message from the DU based on the capability information, the eAxC message including a DU port identifier, a band sector identifier, a component carrier identifier, and an RU port identifier. The example method also includes using a first portion of the RU port identifier to identify an endpoint group, the respective set of RU endpoints of the endpoint group associated with a set of characteristics. Additionally, the example method includes using a second portion of the RU port identifier to index the eAxC message to an RU endpoint of the endpoint group.

Communication system and control method including wireless supplying of power

A communication system includes an outdoor gateway and an indoor gateway. The outdoor gateway includes: a communication IF that connects to an outdoor network; and a communication IF that communicates wirelessly. The indoor gateway includes: a communication IF that connects to an indoor network; and a communication IF that connects, via wireless communication, to the communication IF included in the outdoor gateway.

Secondary cell activation and deactivation enhancements in new radio

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. One method may include transmitting a first signal instructing a user equipment (UE) to transition a state of a secondary cell associated with the UE; determining an allocation of resources for the UE to communicate with the secondary cell; and transmitting a second signal including an indication of an active bandwidth part (BWP) used for the allocation of resources based on the determining. The active BWP and the first signal may indicate the transition of the state of the secondary cell.

Mesh-network multimode system with a software definable radio
11496159 · 2022-11-08 · ·

A communication system that may be used in room and building automation. A mesh network may be associated with a room of a building, or the like. Connectivity may be provided for devices with servers and a cloud in one mode. Connectivity may be provided for devices to mobile devices and a room-level information module in another mode. These modes of connectivities of various modes may be effected with a software definable radio or radios. Other modes of connectivity may be implemented. Examples of modes may incorporate Bluetooth low energy (BLE) and non-BLE formats. The modes may be multiplexed to operate one at a time and be switched back and forth as needed.

SECURE SIDELINK COMMUNICATIONS

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive, from a base station or a roadside unit (RSU), information associated with one or more security keys for sidelink communications, wherein the information includes at least one of a base key, the one or more security keys, or one or more parameters for deriving the one or more security keys. The UE may transmit, to a second UE, a sidelink communication that is scrambled using a security key of the one or more security keys. Numerous other aspects are described.

MESH-BASED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
20230124255 · 2023-04-20 ·

A radio module for a wireless communication node in a wireless mesh network includes a reflectarray antenna having a plurality of antenna elements. Each antenna element of the plurality of antenna elements is configured to receive an incident signal, apply one of two phase shifts to the incident signal, and radiate the phase-shifted signal. The radio module further includes a radio frequency (RF) module comprising a single RF chain configured to feed the incident signal to the plurality of antenna elements in the reflectarray antenna, as well as a control unit that is configured to control which of the two phase shifts is applied by each antenna element in the reflectarray antenna.

MESH-BASED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
20230124161 · 2023-04-20 ·

A wireless communication node within a mesh-based communication system includes wireless mesh equipment that is configured to establish and communicate over one or more bidirectional wireless links with one or more other wireless communication nodes of the mesh-based communication system. The wireless communication node further includes a multi-tier storage architecture that is configured to store data at the wireless communication node. The multi-tier storage architecture includes at least (i) a first tier of one or more storage units that is designated for storage of a first class of data, and (ii) a second tier of one or more storage units that is designated for storage of a second class of data that differs from the first class of data.