Kyocera had 20 patents in internet of things during Q2 2024. Kyocera Corp’s patents filed in Q2 2024 focus on wearable terminal devices that display virtual images and instructional content based on user and instructor interactions. These devices utilize processors to detect visible areas in a space and display virtual images accordingly, allowing for intuitive and easy understanding of instructions. Additionally, the patents involve inter-UE coordination methods for communication between UE devices, enhancing communication resource selection based on transmitted information. GlobalData’s report on Kyocera gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Kyocera had no grants in internet of things as a theme in Q2 2024.

Recent Patents

Application: Inter-ue coordination request signal in vehicle-to-vehicle communications (Patent ID: US20240205920A1)

The patent filed by Kyocera Corp. involves devices, systems, and methods for inter-UE coordination (IUC) in wireless communication. The first UE device transmits a request for IUC information to a second UE device, which includes a Destination Layer 2 identifier (Destination L2 ID). The second UE device then sends the IUC information back to the first UE device, allowing it to select communication resources for interaction with the second UE device based on this information. The patent includes claims detailing the configuration of the first UE device, methods for transmitting and receiving IUC information, and computer-readable mediums storing programs to execute these methods.

The patent outlines the process of requesting and exchanging IUC information between UE devices, enabling efficient communication resource allocation. It describes the use of specific communication resources, such as the Physical Sidelink Feedback Channel (PSFCH) and Physical Sidelink Control Channel (PSCCH), for transmitting this information. Additionally, the patent includes methods for selecting resources based on received IUC information and transmitting responses to coordinate communication effectively. Overall, the patent aims to enhance wireless communication systems by improving inter-UE coordination through the exchange of specific control information.

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