- New York NY, US Yi Luo - New York NY, US James O'Sullivan - New York NY, US Zhuo Chen - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G10L 25/30 G10L 17/26 A61B 5/318
Abstract:
Disclosed are devices, systems, apparatus, methods, products, and other implementations, including a method comprising obtaining, by a device, a combined sound signal for signals combined from multiple sound sources in an area in which a person is located, and applying, by the device, speech-separation processing (e.g., deep attractor network (DAN) processing, online DAN processing, LSTM-TasNet processing, Conv-TasNet processing), to the combined sound signal from the multiple sound sources to derive a plurality of separated signals that each contains signals corresponding to different groups of the multiple sound sources. The method further includes obtaining, by the device, neural signals for the person, the neural signals being indicative of one or more of the multiple sound sources the person is attentive to, and selecting one of the plurality of separated signals based on the obtained neural signals. The selected signal may then be processed (amplified, attenuated).
- Wilmington DE, US Pascal M. ADJAKPLE - Great Neck NY, US Zhuo CHEN - Claymont DE, US Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US Guodong ZHANG - Woodbury NY, US Joseph M. MURRAY - Schwenksville PA, US
International Classification:
H04W 36/00 H04W 36/08 H04W 72/02 H04W 72/10
Abstract:
UEs' mobility may have a significant impact on sidelink communications and Uu mobility procedures of UEs participating in SL communication or SL Group Communication. Methods devised to optimize handover procedures, cell reselection procedures, and transition to RRC_IDLE and RRC_INACTIVE for UEs with ongoing SL communications. Methods are disclosed herein for PLMN selection for UEs requiring sidelink communication or with active sidelink communication, as well as, methods to provide priority-based resource allocation while using exceptional transmit resource pools. Also, provided are SL group management procedures to deal with impacts of UE mobility.
Apparatus, System And Method For Performing Two-Step Rach
- Wilmington DE, US Pascal M. ADJAKPLE - Great Neck NY, US Lakshmi R. IYER - King of Prussia PA, US Mohamed AWADIN - Plymouth Meeting PA, US Patrick SVEDMAN - Stockholm, SE Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US Allan Y. TSAI - Boonton NJ, US Yifan LI - Conshohocken PA, US Rocco DI GIROLAMO - Laval, CA Zhuo CHEN - Claymont DE, US Guodong ZHANG - Woodbury NY, US
International Classification:
H04W 74/08
Abstract:
A first apparatus in a wireless communication system, the first apparatus including circuitry configured to trigger a Random Access Channel (RACH) procedure; select a two-step RACH procedure from among a plurality of RACH procedures as a RACH type to be performed; select a MsgA transmission resource; transmit a MsgA; and monitor for a network response from a second apparatus.
- Wilmington DE, US Pascal M. ADJAKPLE - Great Neck NY, US Stephen E. TERRY - Northport NY, US Rocco DI GIROLAMO - Laval, CA Lakshmi R. IYER - King of Prussia PA, US Guodong ZHANG - Woodbury NY, US Patrick SVEDMAN - Stockholm, SE Yifan LI - Conshohocken PA, US Allan Y. TSAI - Boonton NJ, US Zhuo CHEN - Claymont DE, US Mohamed AWADIN - Plymouth Meeting PA, US Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US
International Classification:
H04W 52/02 H04W 72/04
Abstract:
A first apparatus including a processor; and a memory storing computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the first apparatus to: receive, from a second apparatus, information including Discontinuous Reception (DRX) configurations, wherein one of the DRX configurations is a first active DRX configuration and other DRX configurations are candidate DRX configurations; perform Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) monitoring in accordance with the first active DRX configuration; monitor signaling from the second apparatus for an indication that is used for adapting the first active DRX configuration; receive from the second apparatus an indication for adapting the first active DRX configuration into a second active DRX configuration; based on the indication for adapting the first active DRX configuration into the second active DRX configuration, adapt the first active DRX configuration into the second active DRX configuration; and perform PDCCH monitoring in accordance with the second active DRX configuration.
- Wilmington DE, US Pascal M. ADJAKPLE - Great Neck NY, US Patrick SVEDMAN - Stockholm, SE Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US Zhuo CHEN - Claymont DE, US Catalina Mihaela MLADIN - Hatboro PA, US Allan Y. TSAI - Boonton NJ, US Gudong ZHANG - Woodbury NY, US
An apparatus in accordance with the present application may monitor a sidelink (SL) connection. The apparatus includes processing circuitry that receives signals in a protocol stack to perform SL-radio link monitoring (SL-RLM), and determines, according to the signals, whether a SL-radio link status reporting dio link failure (RLF) has occurred. The signals may include hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback. In a case that the signals include a HARQ-NACK, the processing circuitry determines that the SL-RLF has occurred. The processing circuitry further receives configuration information related to the SL-RLM for the signals, the configuration information including configurations for measurement quantities of the signals and a condition for declaring SL-RLF, configures, according to the configuration information, lower layers of the protocol stack for the SL-RLM for the signals, and performs SL-RLM measurements of the measurement quantities.
System Information Acquisition And Paging For User Equipment With Multiple Universal Subscriber Identity Modules
- Wilmington DE, US Pascal ADJAKPLE - Great Neck NY, US Quang LY - North Wales PA, US Michael STARSINIC - Newtown PA, US Qing LI - Princeton Junction NJ, US Zhuo CHEN - Claymont DE, US Kyle PAN - Saint James NY, US
International Classification:
H04W 68/00 H04W 76/20
Abstract:
A radio apparatus communicating with a first and a second network, and having a first connection to the first network, may receive a page from the second network and determine to form a second connection with the second network, and notify the first network of the selection. The first network may then notify the apparatus to release or suspend the first connection. The apparatus may send release and/or suspension preferences to the first network, such as a preference to be treated in an idle or inactive mode, paging preferences, and a preferred identifier of the apparatus. The apparatus may then form the second connection, and monitor for paging from the first network, e.g., during a given paging occasion and paging frame.
Systems And Methods For Speech Separation And Neural Decoding Of Attentional Selection In Multi-Speaker Environments
- New York NY, US Yi LUO - New York NY, US James O'SULLIVAN - New York NY, US Zhuo CHEN - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G10L 25/30 G10L 21/0272 G10L 25/66 A61B 5/0402
Abstract:
Disclosed are devices, systems, apparatus, methods, products, and other implementations, including a method comprising obtaining, by a device, a combined sound signal for signals combined from multiple sound sources in an area in which a person is located, and applying, by the device, speech-separation processing (e.g., deep attractor network (DAN) processing, online DAN processing, LSTM-TasNet processing, Conv-TasNet processing), to the combined sound signal from the multiple sound sources to derive a plurality of separated signals that each contains signals corresponding to different groups of the multiple sound sources. The method further includes obtaining, by the device, neural signals for the person, the neural signals being indicative of one or more of the multiple sound sources the person is attentive to, and selecting one of the plurality of separated signals based on the obtained neural signals. The selected signal may then be processed (amplified, attenuated).
- Wilmington DE, US Narayan P. Menon - Syosset NY, US Richard P. Gorman - Ivyland PA, US Quang Ly - North Wales PA, US Hongkun Li - Malvern PA, US Donald A. Fleck - Emmaus PA, US Zhuo Chen - Claymont DE, US Michael F. Starsinic - Newtown PA, US Thomas S. Gilley - New York NY, US David Goehrig - Buffalo NY, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 H04L 29/12
Abstract:
Presented herein is a messaging system architecture that is referred to as an “Open Message Bus” (OMB). The OMB is a messaging system infrastructure that facilitates connectivity and communication between services. The OMB backbone may offer infrastructure services that can be leveraged by all services that connect to the OMB.
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evolution of acoustic communication across terrestrial vertebrates, John J. Wiens of the University of Arizona and Zhuo Chen, a visiting scientist from Henan Normal University in Xinxiang, China, traced the evolution of acoustic communication in terrestrial vertebrates back to 350 million years ago.
Date: Jan 17, 2020
Category: Science
Source: Google
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currently at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy; Mark Morris, UCLA professor of physics and astronomy; Eric Becklin, UCLA professor emeritus of physics and astronomy; Rainer Schoedel, a researcher at Spain's Instituto de Astrof?sica de Andaluc?a; and UCLA graduate students Zhuo Chen