US2019380099A1

5G

Title

Multi-beam paging techniques for wireless networks

Application Number:

US201816482031

Publication Date:

12-12-2019

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Application Date:

06-02-2018

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

06-02-2017

Title

Multi-beam paging techniques for wireless networks

Application Number:

US201816482031

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

12-12-2019

Application Date:

06-02-2018

Priority Date:

06-02-2017

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Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A technique includes receiving a plurality of synchronization signal blocks, including synchronization signals and beam specific reference signals, receiving a plurality of beam sweeping scheduling blocks, each beam sweeping scheduling block corresponding to one of the synchronization signal blocks and including scheduling information to schedule a dynamic size beam sweeping resource (e.g., mini-slot or other resource) for transmission of common control information (e.g., paging data and/or system information or SIB) via a set of one or more beams, and selecting, based on a measurement of signals of at least one of the synchronization signal blocks and the scheduling information, one of the dynamic size beam sweeping resources (e.g., one of the beam sweeping mini-slots or other resource) to receive the common control information (e.g., paging data and/or system information or SIB).

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