ASUSTeK Computer. has been granted a patent for a method that involves a network transmitting configurations for Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) and monitoring occasions for Physical Downlink Control Channels (PDCCH). The method ensures that scheduling does not allow overlapping of Physical Downlink Shared Channels (PDSCH) in the time domain. GlobalData’s report on ASUSTeK Computer gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Network scheduling method for downlink channels in ue

The granted patent US12047951B2 outlines a method for managing network communications involving User Equipment (UE) and Physical Downlink Shared Channels (PDSCH) and Control Channels (PDCCH). The method includes transmitting a Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) configuration to the UE to set up a second PDSCH, along with configurations for two monitoring occasions for PDCCHs. Importantly, the claims specify that the first and second PDCCHs must not schedule the UE in a manner that allows for time-domain overlap with the second PDSCH. A processing threshold, defined as 14 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbols, is established to determine the timing of these transmissions, ensuring that the last symbol of the later monitoring occasion concludes before the second PDSCH begins.
Additionally, the patent details the conditions under which the UE receives or decodes the PDSCHs based on the timing of the monitoring occasions. It specifies scenarios where the UE may not receive or decode the second PDSCH if the timing conditions are not met. The claims also address the configuration of the PDCCHs, including their association with various identifiers and the potential use of different beams or quasi-colocation assumptions for transmission. The network's control circuit, processor, and memory are described as integral components that facilitate these operations, ensuring efficient communication and scheduling within the network. Overall, the patent presents a structured approach to managing downlink communications, emphasizing the importance of timing and configuration in optimizing network performance.
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