MUMBAI, India, May 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202424092945 A) filed by Dr. Vishwanath Karad Mit World Peace University, Pune, Maharashtra, on Nov. 27, 2024, for 'an uplink scheduling system to enhance spectral efficiency of 5g network.'

Inventor(s) include Kukade Shwetasouth; Zodpe Harshali; and Kumawat Manisha.

The application for the patent was published on May 30, under issue no. 22/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An uplink scheduling system is disclosed for enhancing the spectral efficiency of Fifth 5 Generation (5G) networks. The system comprises cell A, cell B, and cell C, each consisting of evolved Node Bs (eNBs) A, B, and C, respectively. Independent user equipment communicates with the eNBs via resource blocks, each comprising 12 subcarriers. In the uplink direction, the eNBs function as receivers while the user equipment serves as transmitters, both employing Multiple Input Multiple Output 10 (MIMO) technology. The system utilizes Best-N Subset Reduction and Resource Matching Expansion with Threshold scheduling methods to improve performance. This involves presenting a best-N subset reduction approach to identify continuous chunks of resource blocks for uplink data transfer, allocating these chunks to appropriate user equipment using a modified Resource Matching and Expansion 15 algorithm, and employing a utility function to optimize resource block allocation through constrained utility maximization."

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