Intel had seven patents in space economy during Q2 2024. Intel Corp filed patents for an apparatus and system to set uplink timing advance for non-terrestrial network user equipment, adjusting based on GNSS positions. Another patent describes an apparatus with transceiver circuitry to determine relative velocity and adjust local oscillator frequency based on Doppler shift in input signal, tracking and correcting Doppler continuously. GlobalData’s report on Intel gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Intel had no grants in space economy as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Ue uplink timing for non-terrestrial networks (Patent ID: US20240155536A1)

The patent filed by Intel Corp describes an apparatus and system for setting an uplink timing advance (TA) for a non-terrestrial network (NTN) user equipment (UE). The NTN UE estimates and updates a UE-specific TA value based on Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positions and satellite ephemeris information, adjusting the TA gradually within a predetermined minimum and maximum aggregate adjustment rate. The apparatus includes processing circuitry to determine the timing advance adjustment for uplink transmission to a 5th generation NodeB (gNB) through a GNSS satellite, limiting the change of the adjustment rate and transmitting the UL transmission using the TA.

The apparatus further involves configuring the NTN UE to adjust the TA based on messages from the gNB, receive update periodicity for periodic TA updates, and determine whether to apply open loop or closed loop TA updates based on network configuration. Additionally, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium stores instructions for configuring the NTN UE to determine the timing advance adjustment, limit the change within specific rates, and transmit the UL transmission to the gNB through the GNSS satellite. The TA is dependent on various factors such as GNSS position, satellite ephemeris information, common TA, NTA, NTA,offset, and subcarrier spacing (SCS) of the UL transmission.

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