WO2017146781A1

5G

Title

USER EQUIPMENT (UE) AND METHOD OF SIDELINK COMMUNICATION IN FIFTH GENERATION (5G) NEW RADIO (NR) THINGS NETWORKS

Application Number:

WO2016US59536

Publication Date:

31-08-2017

Family ID:

Application Date:

28-10-2016

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

26-02-2016

Title

USER EQUIPMENT (UE) AND METHOD OF SIDELINK COMMUNICATION IN FIFTH GENERATION (5G) NEW RADIO (NR) THINGS NETWORKS

Application Number:

WO2016US59536

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

31-08-2017

Application Date:

28-10-2016

Priority Date:

26-02-2016

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Embodiments of a network User Equipment (nUE) wearable User Equipment (wUE) and methods for sidelink communication are generally described herein. The nUE may transmit a transmitter resources acquisition and sounding (TAS) channel that indicates an intention of the nUE to access channel resources for transmission of data to a wUE. The TAS channel may be transmitted during a TAS portion of a subframe allocated for TAS transmissions by nUEs and/or wUEs contending for access to channel resources. The nUE may attempt to detect a receiver resources acquisition and sounding (RAS) channel from the wUE during a RAS portion of the subframe that is allocated for transmission of RAS channels in response to the TAS channels. The nUE may determine based at least partly on the attempted detection of the RAS channel whether to transmit the data to the wUE.

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