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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2025
Filed:
Mar. 06, 2021
Interdigital Patent Holdings, Inc., Wilmington, DE (US);
Arnab Roy, Phoenixville, PA (US);
Sanjay Goyal, Deer Park, NY (US);
Kevin T Wanuga, Souderton, PA (US);
Janet Stern-Berkowitz, Little Neck, NY (US);
Onur Sahin, London, GB;
Alpaslan Demir, East Meadow, NY (US);
Mihaela Beluri, Jericho, NY (US);
InterDigital Patent Holdings, Inc., Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
Methods, architectures, apparatuses and systems directed to active sensing in a wireless communications system (WCS) are provided. A method may include receiving, from a network element, information indicating an activation of a first of a plurality of sensing configurations, wherein the first sensing configuration and a second of a plurality of sensing configurations may include information indicating first and second resources of the WCS; transmitting a first sensing signal according to the first sensing configuration and using the first resources; performing first measurements related to the first sensing signal; transmitting, to the network element, information indicating a change from the first sensing configuration to the second configuration; receiving, from the network element, information indicating an acknowledgment of the change in the sensing configurations; transmitting a second sensing signal according to the second sensing configuration and using the second resources; and performing second measurements related to the second sensing signal.