WO2017146784A1

5G

Title

RANDOM-ACCESS AND SCHEDULING-REQUEST IN NEW RADIO-THINGS SIDELINK

Application Number:

WO2016US59704

Publication Date:

31-08-2017

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Application Date:

31-10-2016

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

26-02-2016

Title

RANDOM-ACCESS AND SCHEDULING-REQUEST IN NEW RADIO-THINGS SIDELINK

Application Number:

WO2016US59704

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

31-08-2017

Application Date:

31-10-2016

Priority Date:

26-02-2016

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Embodiments of a system and method for random access and scheduling request for new radio things sidelink are generally described herein. In some embodiments a nUE (network user equipment) schedules a RA (random access) resource in a control channel. The nUE decodes a TAS (transmitter resource acquisition and sounding) payload received from a wUE (wearable user equipment) in a PRB (physical resource block) addressed to a RA-ID (random access identifier) associated with the nUE. The nUE encodes in response to decoding the TAS payload a RAS (receiver resource acknowledgement and sounding) payload in the PRB. The nUE decodes initial access content received via a data channel from the wUE the initial access content including a proposed temp ID (temporary identifier) for addressing the wUE. The nUE encode in response to the initial access content an ACK (acknowledgement) addressed to the wUE to accept initial access of the wUE.

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