Patent for Generating Code Blocks in Communication Systems
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing a method for generating code blocks in communication systems. The application, filed by inventors Giyoon PARK, Seokki KIM, Eun-Jeong SHIN, and Nam II KIM, describes a process for creating byte-aligned third code blocks from transport and first code blocks.
What changed
This document is a publication of a patent application (US20260088931A1) from the USPTO. It describes a method for generating code blocks within communication systems, involving the creation of transport blocks, first code blocks, second code blocks through encoding, and finally, byte-aligned third code blocks.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on entities. However, it represents a new development in intellectual property within the telecommunications sector. Companies operating in this space may wish to review the patent for potential implications on their own technology development or licensing strategies.
Source document (simplified)
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING CODE BLOCKS IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Application US20260088931A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Giyoon PARK, Seokki KIM, Eun-Jeong SHIN, Nam II KIM
Abstract
A method of a transmitter may comprise: generating a transport block; generating a plurality of first code blocks from the transport block; generating a plurality of second code blocks by encoding the plurality of first code blocks; generating byte-aligned third code blocks by selecting coded bits from encoded bits of each of the plurality of second code blocks; and concatenating the third code blocks.
CPC Classifications
H04L 1/0057
Filing Date
2025-09-23
Application No.
19337575
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