Transmission security based on adaptive multiresolution modulation
US-10826746-B1 · Nov 3, 2020 · US
US12445326B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12445326-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318485075-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2023 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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In some aspects of the systems, methods, and devices described herein, one or more asymmetric modulation constellations may be utilized. For example, a modulation constellation utilized to modulate data symbols may be asymmetric. In some approaches, an asymmetric modulation constellation may be generated by introducing a phase shift (e.g., cyclic shift, phase rotation) to one or more constellation points of a modulation constellation. An asymmetric modulation constellation may allow detecting phase shifts without ambiguity. For example, a user equipment (UE) may perform channel estimation or phase noise estimation aided by data symbols that are modulated with an asymmetric modulation constellation. In some examples, a UE may receive a message from a network entity indicating a configuration of an asymmetric modulation constellation. The UE may demodulate data symbols of a data signal based on a channel characterization estimate that is associated with the configuration of the asymmetric modulation constellation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A user equipment (UE), comprising: one or more memories storing processor-executable code; and one or more processors coupled with the one or more memories and individually or collectively operable to execute the code to cause the UE to: receive, from a network entity, a message indicating a configuration of an asymmetric modulation constellation for demodulation of at least one wireless data signal from the network entity; receive a wireless data signal from the network entity, the wireless data signal comprising data symbols modulated in accordance with the asymmetric modulation constellation; and demodulate the data symbols of the wireless data signal based at least in part on a channel characterization estimate of the wireless data signal, the channel characterization estimate associated with the configuration of the asymmetric modulation constellation. 2. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are individually or collectively further operable to execute the code to cause the UE to: transmit, to the network entity, a capability message indicating a capability of the UE to support asymmetric modulation constellations, wherein the message indicating the configuration of the asymmetric modulation constellation is received in response to transmitting the capability message. 3. The UE of claim 2 , wherein the capability message indicates a capability of the UE to support channel characterization estimation without receiving downlink pilot signaling or with reduced downlink pilot signaling, the reduced downlink pilot signaling comprising a first amount of pilot signaling received within a timespan or a frequency span that is smaller than a second amount of pilot signaling associated with an absence of the capability of the UE. 4. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are individually or collectively further operable to execute the code to cause the UE to: determine the channel characterization estimate based at least in part on the configuration of the asymmetric modulation constellation and at least one data symbol of the data symbols. 5. The UE of claim 4 , wherein, to determine the channel characterization estimate, the one or more processors are individually or collectively operable to execute the code to cause the UE to: determine a first rotation section of a first set of rotation sections associated with the at least one data symbol; determine a phase rotation within the first rotation section associated with the at least one data symbol; determine a second rotation section of a second set of rotation sections that disambiguates the at least one data symbol; and generate a phase noise estimate based at least in part on the phase rotation and the second rotation section that disambiguates the at least one data symbol. 6. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the channel characterization estimate comprises a phase noise estimate, a channel estimate, or a combination thereof. 7. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the message is associated with downlink control information indicating a symmetric modulation constellation, the message comprising an index indicating the asymmetric modulation constellation associated with the symmetric modulation constellation. 8. The UE of claim 7 , wherein the one or more processors are individually or collectively further operable to execute the code to cause the UE to: determine, based at least in part on the index, the asymmetric modulation constellation from a group of asymmetric modulation constellations associated with the symmetric modulation constellation. 9. The UE of claim 7 , wherein the message indicating the asymmetric modulation constellation indicates a phase shift to a constellation point of the symmetric modulation constellation. 10. The UE of claim 7 , wherein: the symmetric modulation constellation is included in a set of symmetric modulation constellations, each symmetric modulation constellation of the set of symmetric modulation constellations associated with a respective asymmetric modulation constellation of a set of asymmetric modulation constellations, and each respective asymmetric modulation constellation of the set of asymmetric modulation constellations includes a different angular rotation of a respective constellation point relative to at least one other angular rotation of at least one other asymmetric modulation constellation in the set of asymmetric modulation constellations. 11. The UE of claim 10 , wherein each asymmetric modulation constellation of the set of asymmetric modulation constellations has a same average power as each associated symmetric modulation constellation of the set of symmetric modulation constellations. 12. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the asymmetric modulation constellation is asymmetric with respect to a rotation symmetry of a symmetric modulation constellation associated with the asymmetric modulation constellation. 13. A network entity, comprising: one or more memories storing processor-executable code; and one or more processors coupled with the one or more memories and individually or collectively operable to execute the code to cause the network entity to: receive, from a user equipment (UE), a capability message indicating a capability of the UE to support asymmetric modulation constellations; transmit, to the UE, in response to receiving the capability message, a message indicating a configuration of an asymmetric modulation constellation for demodulation of at least one wireless data signal from the network entity; modulate data symbols based at least in part on the configuration of the asymmetric modulation constellation; and transmit a wireless data signal to the UE, the wireless data signal comprising the data symbols modulated in accordance with the asymmetric modulation constellation. 14. The network entity of claim 13 , wherein the capability message indicates a capability of the UE to support channel characterization estimation without receiving downlink pilot signaling or with reduced downlink pilot signaling, the reduced downlink pilot signaling comprising a first amount of pilot signaling transmitted within a timespan or a frequency span that is smaller than a second amount of pilot signaling associated with an absence of the capability of the UE. 15. The network entity of claim 13 , wherein the message is associated with downlink control information indicating a symmetric modulation constellation, the message comprising an index indicating the asymmetric modulation constellation associated with the symmetric modulation constellation. 16. The network entity of claim 15 , wherein the message indicating the asymmetric modulation constellation indicates a phase shift to a constellation point of the symmetric modulation constellation. 17. The network entity of claim 15 , wherein: the symmetric modulation constellation is included in a set of symmetric modulation constellations, each symmetric modulation constellation of the set of symmetric modulation constellations associated with a respective asymmetric modulation constellation of a set of asymmetric modulation constellations, and each respective asymmetric modulation constellation of the set of asymmetric modulation constellations includes a different angular rotation of a respective constellation point relative to at least one other angular rotation of at least one other asymmetric modulation constellation in the set of asymmetric modulation constellations. 18. The network entity of claim 17 , wherein each asymmetric modulation constell
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