throbber
Case: i22-cv-02176 Document # 4 Filed: 04/27/22 Page Lof 123 PagesiD #155
`
`AO 126 (Rev. 08/10}
`
`TO:
`
`Mail Stop8
`
`Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 14506
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
`
`TRADEMARK
`
`|
`
`|
`
`REPORTON THE
`
`FILING OR DETERMINATION OF AN
`ACTION REGARDING A PATENT OR
`
`in Compliance with 35 U.S.C. § 290 and/or 15 U.S.C. § 1116 vou are hereby advised that a court action has been
`NortherDistrict of iinais on the folowing
`
`Sledin the U.S. District Court
`P] Trademarks or
`fv] Patems.
`[[] the patent action involves 34 U.S.C. § 292.3:
`(
`
`DOCKET NO.
`1:122-Cv-02176
`PLAINTIFF
`Togail Technologies Lid.
`
`DATE FELED
`4/26/2022
`
`US. DISTRICT COURT
`Northern District of Hinois
`
`Ip EPENDANT
`| Moteroia Mobility LLC
`
`OR TRADEMARK
`
`PATENT OR
`TRADEMARKNO.
`
`DATE OF PATENT
`OR TRADEMARK
`
`HOLDER
`OF
`PATEN’
`RADEMARK
`HOLDER OF PATENT OR TRADEM
`
`DATE INCLUDED
`
`PATENT OR
`TRADEMARK NO.
`
`DATE OF PATENT
`
`[} Cress Bill
`
`[| Other Pleading
`
`in the above---entitied case, the following decision las been renderedor judgement issued:
`DECISIONJUDGEMENT
`
`4/27/2022
`
`CLERK
`
`Thomas G. Bruton
`
`[(BY) DEPUTY CLERK.
`
`| Jennifer Kuidanek
`
`Copy 1-—Upon initiation of action, mail this copy te Director Copy 3--Upon termination of action, mail this capy te Director
`Copy 2--Upon filing document adding patent(s), mail this copy te Birector Copy 4-—Case fle capy
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 1 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 1 of 419
`
`

`

`Clases LieeeVRotmanumiaert HeaFl aesesPAGS) QOLAS Ragea4
`
`U.S. Patent
`
`Aug.11, 2020
`
`Sheet 7 of 10
`
`US 10,743,238 B2
`
`Cc
`2a)
`oO
`
`2=
`
`AN
`Oo +oO
`=> Cc
`TT
`Io
`Ove
`Oo
`Mo
`
`>N
`o
`5
`U
`cS
`20
`oT -~ $28
`Cc
`0O
`oO
`-— O
`as
`=
`888
`= Sa
`3 +
`so
`TO
`co
`Ir o
`3S
`Ove
`0
`Oo
`cf
`mo.
`7 EE _ 20
`om
`£8
`6
`oe
`a)
`2/8 33
`=
`2
`So
`0

`2/25
`2||
`z38
`e
`Oo
`—_
`
`Mm &@
`
`~
`oO
`N
`
`S
`~
`
`MN
`
`LD
`keH
`Lp
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 2 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 2 of 419
`
`

`

`Case De2-orOel76 Document a 4biedreidegFOpobiLas Pagel abba
`
`US 11,115,165 B2
`
`11
`the BS may
`In some of the present implementations,
`indicate at least one sTRP resource set to the UE through at
`least one of the configuration of the sTRP, the predetermined
`resource(s) associated with the sTRP ID, and the best
`compatible channel quality in terms of the pTRP determined
`by the BS or UE.
`the UE may
`In some of the present implementations,
`identify different resource(s)/resource set(s) from different
`TRPs via at
`least one of the information of QCL
`assumption(s), the target RS port group(s), and reference RS
`correlation indication.
`For example, the network/BS mayindicate target RSs to
`the UE in terms of two reference RS resource sets. Accord-
`ing to the TCI state configuration, the target DMRS may be
`spatially quasi co-located with the reference RS from a TRP.
`The DMRSports may be in different target DMRSport
`groups. In some other implementations, the UE may be
`configured with an information elementof correlation infor-
`mation, and the UE may use it to determine whether two or
`more resources are from the same TRP. In this case, a low
`correlation meansthat the reference RS resources may have
`arich spatial multiplexing/diversity and come from different
`TRPs, and a high correlation may mean that the reference
`RS resources may come from the same TRP.
`FIG.6 is a block diagram illustrating a node for wireless
`communication, in accordance with various aspects of the
`present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 6, a node 600 may
`include a transceiver 620, a processor 628, a memory 634,
`one or more presentation components 638, and at least one
`antenna 636. The node 600 mayalso include an RF spectrum
`band module, a BS communications module, a network
`communications module, and a system communications
`management module, Input/Output (I/O) ports, I/O compo-
`nents, and power supply (not explicitly shown in FIG. 6).
`Each of these components may be in communication with
`each other, directly or indirectly, over one or more buses
`640. In one implementation, the node 600 may be a VE or
`a BS that performs various functions described herein, for
`example, with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5.
`The transceiver 620 having a transmitter 622 (e.g., trans-
`mitting/transmission circuitry) and a receiver 624 (e.g.,
`receiving/reception circuitry) may be configured to transmit
`and/or receive time and/or frequency resource partitioning
`information. In some implementations, the transceiver 620
`may be configured to transmit in different types of subframes
`and slots including, but not limited to, usable, non-usable
`and flexibly usable subframes and slot formats. The trans-
`ceiver 620 may be configured to receive data and control
`channels.
`
`The node 600 may include a variety of computer-readable
`media. Computer-readable media may be any available
`media that may be accessed by the node 600 and include
`both volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-
`removable media. By way of example, and not limitation,
`computer-readable media may comprise computer storage
`media and communication media. Computer storage media
`includes both volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-
`removable media implemented in any method or technology
`for storage of information such as computer-readable
`instructions, data structures, program modules or data.
`Computer
`storage media
`includes RAM, ROM,
`EEPROM,flash memory or other memory technology, CD-
`ROM,Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) or other optical disk
`storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk
`storage or other magnetic storage devices. Computer storage
`media does not comprise a propagated data signal. Commu-
`nication media typically embodies
`computer-readable
`
`10
`
`15
`
`20
`
`25
`
`30
`
`40
`
`45
`
`50
`
`55
`
`60
`
`65
`
`12
`instructions, data structures, program modules or other data
`in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other
`transport mechanism and includes any information delivery
`media. The term “modulated data signal” meansa signal that
`has one or more ofits characteristics set or changed in such
`a manneras to encode information in the signal. By way of
`example, and not limitation, communication media includes
`wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired con-
`nection, and wireless media such as acoustic, RF, infrared
`and other wireless media. Combinations of any of the above
`should also be included within the scope of computer-
`readable media.
`
`The memory 634 mayinclude computer-storage media in
`the form of volatile and/or non-volatile memory. The
`memory 634 may be removable, non-removable, or a com-
`bination thereof. Example memory includes solid-state
`memory, hard drives, optical-disc drives, and etc. As illus-
`trated in FIG. 6, The memory 634 may store computer-
`readable, computer-executable instructions 632 (e.g., soft-
`ware codes) that are configured to, when executed, cause the
`processor 628 to perform various functions described herein,
`for example, with reference to FIGS. 1 through 5. Alterna-
`tively, the instructions 632 may notbe directly executable by
`the processor 628 but be configured to cause the node 600
`(e.g., when compiled and executed) to perform various
`functions described herein.
`
`The processor 628(e.g., having processing circuitry) may
`include an intelligent hardware device, e.g., a Central Pro-
`cessing Unit (CPU), a microcontroller, an ASIC, and etc.
`The processor 628 may include memory. The processor 628
`mayprocess the data 630 andthe instructions 632 received
`from the memory 634, and information through the trans-
`ceiver 620, the base band communications module, and/or
`the network communications module. The processor 628
`may also process information to be sent to the transceiver
`620 for transmission through the antenna 636, to the network
`communications module for transmission to a core network.
`One or more presentation components 638 presents data
`indications to a person or other device. Examples of pre-
`sentation components 638 may include a display device,
`speaker, printing component, vibrating component,etc.
`From the above description, it is manifested that various
`techniques may be used for implementing the concepts
`described in the present application without departing from
`the scope of those concepts. Moreover, while the concepts
`have been described with specific reference to certain imple-
`mentations, a person of ordinary skill in the art may recog-
`nize that changes may be made in form and detail without
`departing from the scope of those concepts. As such, the
`described implementations are to be considered in all
`respects as illustrative and notrestrictive. It should also be
`understood that the present application is not limited to the
`particular implementations described above, but many rear-
`rangements, modifications, and substitutions are possible
`without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
`Whatis claimedis:
`
`1. A user equipment (UE) comprising:
`one or more non-transitory computer-readable media hav-
`ing
`computer-executable
`instructions
`embodied
`thereon; and
`at least one processor coupled to the one or more non-
`transitory computer-readable media, and configured to
`execute the computer-executable instructionsto:
`receive,
`in a Physical Download Control Channel
`(PDCCH), Transmission Configuration Indicator (TCI)
`state data for determining a plurality of Physical Down-
`link Shared Channels (PDSCHs), the TCI state data
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 3 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 3 of 419
`
`

`

`Case2224oeG2176 Document a 4 -BibdeEaaReGEOTOoRS Pagel a2is
`
`US 11,115,165 B2
`
`13
`being associated with a plurality of Demodulation
`Reference Signal (DMRS)port groups; and
`obtain a plurality of Quasi Co-Location (QCL) assump-
`tions for receiving the plurality of PDSCHs based on
`the plurality of DMRSport groups associated with the
`TCI state data, wherein:
`each ofthe plurality of QCL assumptions corresponds to
`one of the plurality of DMRSport groups,
`the TCIstate data corresponds to a TCIstate configuration
`that includes a plurality of QCL Reference Signal (RS)
`sets, and
`each of the plurality of QCL RSsets corresponds to one
`of the plurality of DMRSport groups.
`2. The VE of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
`
`identify a plurality of Transmit/Receive Points (TRPs)
`based on the plurality of QCL assumptions.
`3. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
`
`indicating a relationship
`receive an instruction for
`between the plurality of QCL assumptions and the
`plurality of DMRSport groups via Medium Access
`Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) signaling.
`4. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
`
`indicate a relationship between the plurality of QCL
`assumptions and the plurality of DMRS port groups
`when a timer configured for the UE expires.
`5. The VEof claim 1, wherein the at least one processor
`is further configured to execute the computer-executable
`instructions to:
`receive the plurality of DMRS port groups via Radio
`Resource Control (RRC) signaling, wherein theplural-
`ity of DMRSport groups is associated with the plural-
`ity of PDSCHs.
`6. The UE of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of
`QCL assumptions includes at least one of a time-domain 40
`QCLparameter, a frequency-domain QCL parameter, and a
`spatial-domain QCL parameter.
`
`35
`
`14
`7. Amethod of wireless communications by a user equip-
`ment (UE), the method comprising:
`receiving,
`in a Physical Download Control Channel
`(PDCCH) Transmission Configuration Indicator (TCI)
`state data for determining a plurality of Physical Down-
`link Shared Channels (PDSCHs), the TCI state data
`being associated with a plurality of Demodulation
`Reference Signal (DMRS)port groups; and
`obtaining a plurality of Quasi Co-Location (QCL)
`assumptions for receiving the plurality of PDSCHs
`based on the plurality of DMRSport groups associated
`with the TCI state data, wherein:
`each of the plurality of QCL assumptions corresponds to
`one of the plurality of DMRSport groups,
`the TC] state data corresponds to a TCIstate configuration
`that includes a plurality of QCL Reference Signal (RS)
`sets, and
`each of the plurality of QCL RSsets corresponds to one
`of the plurality of DMRSport groups.
`8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`identifying a plurality of Transmit/Receive Points (TRPs)
`based on the plurality of QCL assumptions.
`9. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`receiving an instruction for indicating a relationship
`between the plurality of QCL assumptions and the
`plurality of DMRSport groups via Medium Access
`Control (MAC) Control Element (CE) signaling.
`10. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`indicating a relationship between the plurality of QCL
`assumptions and the plurality of DMRS port groups
`when a timer configured for the UE expires.
`11. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
`receiving the plurality of DMRSport groups via Radio
`Resource Control (RRC) signaling, wherein the plural-
`ity of DMRSport groups is associated with the plural-
`ity of PDSCHs.
`12. The method of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality
`of QCL assumptions includes at least one of a time-domain
`QCLparameter, a frequency-domain QCL parameter, and a
`spatial-domain QCL parameter.
`Ok Ok
`
`OF
`
`Ok
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 4 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 4 of 419
`
`

`

`Clpee “LieeetOPSoG ance ht4senaePAGaces at TASHeaeaS
`
`EXHIBIT 5
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 5 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 5 of 419
`
`

`

`(Conse{IonaTATRoneePIROePARAGSe of 8PaaS
`
`U.S. Patent No, 10,743,238 ("238 Patent”)
`
`Defendant's Accused Products, including those which comply with 3GPP Standard TS 38.311 V1 5.15.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.331
`V16.6.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.212 V.16.7, 3GPP Standard TS 38.213 V.16.7, and 3GPP Standard TS 38.214 V.16.7, infringeat least
`claim ofthe 238 patent as set forth below, which Plaintiff provides withoutthe benefit of information about the Accused Products
`obtained through discovery.
`
`"Elementa
`A methodfor a user equipment(UE) of a
`connected state, the method comprising:
`
`Element b
`reoa systtetvinfor
`
`Chai
`
`changetfrdication|
`
`Section3.i222‘slcane indication and PWSnotification
`‘s esedl, Le, updated SI(otherthanforETWS andeei
`boainntheradiationperiodfollowingtheonewereSIchangeindicat
`1sfransmattedl, Themodificationperiodboundanesareieined‘by SENvaluesfr
`sichSNmodm=0,wherem isthnumberofradioframes comprisingthe
`modification period. The modification period is configured by system information.
` TheUE reeesves nation about $i modifications and/orPWSnotificationsusing
`Short Message tranamatied with SANT over [CT (see clause 6.5), Repetitions ofSI
`changeicafon1mayoccurwithinmeetingmodificationperiod
`For Shoe Messagerecepbon|: a pagingoocastan, the UE monsters the P
`aNmfres]
`
`
`montforia
`as specified in TS 38.304 [20] and TS 38.213 [13].
`Ifthe UE receves a Short Message, the UE shall:
`|> ifthe UE is ETWScapable or CMAScapable, the etvsAndCmasindicationbit
`of Short Messageis set, and the UE is provided with
`searchSpaceOtherSystemlnjormationon the active BWPorthe initial BWP:
`2> immediately re-acquire the S/BI:
`2> ifthe UE is ETWScapable and si-Schedulinglnfo includes scheduling
`information for SYB6:
`3> acquire SIB6, as specified in sub-clause 5,2.2.3.2,
`
`
`
`
`AASHE
`
` TS 38.331 V15.15.0 (2021-09)
`
`
`
`Page|
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page6 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 6 of 419
`
`

`

`RavelianePIOnaPad. of ENTRaaGDINS
`
` immediately;
`
`2> if the UE 1s ETWScapable and si-Scheduling/njo includes scheduling information
`for SIB7:
`
` activeBWPto an initial active BWP for 2> ifssb-SubcarrierOffser indicates S/B! 1s transmitted in the cell (TS38.213
`
`
`
`3> acquire S/B7, as specified in sub-clause $.2.2.3.2,
`immediately;
`2> ifthe UE is CMAScapable and si-Scheduling/nfo includes scheduling
`information for SYB3:
`3> acquire SIB8, as specified in sub-clause 5,2.2.3.2,
`immediately;
`In case S/B6, SIB7, or SYBS overlap with a measurement gap it is left to
`UE implementation how to immediately acquire SIB6, SIB7, or SIBS.
`[> if thesesiemiafodadificason ait of Short Message16 set:
`2> apply the SI acquisition procedure as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3 from the start of
`the next modification period.
`Element
`TS 38.331 (V15.15.0)
`
`in response to receiving the SIchange
`Section 8.2.2.3 A
`indication, switching fromthe currently|5.2.2.3.1 Acquisition ofMMiB andSB
`
`NOTE:
`
`
`r|The UE shall:
`|> apply the specified BCCH configuration defined in 9.1.1.1:
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_IDLEor in RRC_INACTIVE:or
`1> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_CONNECTED while 7311 1s running:
`2> acquire the MIB, which is scheduled as specified in TS 38.213
`[13], 2> ifthe UE 1 unable to acquire the MIB;
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5;
`2>else:
`3> perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.1.
`1> if the UE ts in RRC_CONNECTEDwith an active BWP with commonsearch space
`configured by searchSpaceSIB/ andpagingSearchSpaceand has recetved an indication
`about changeof system information; or
`1> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_IDLEor in RRC_INACTIVE:or
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_CONNECTEDwhile T311 1s running:
`
`
`
`Page 2
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 7 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 7 of 419
`
`

`

`
`
`[13]) and ifSYBY acquisition is required for the UE:
`3> acquire the SYB/, which is scheduled as specified in TS 38.213
`[13]; 3> ifthe UE 1s unable to acquire the SIB/:
`4> nerform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5:
`3> else:
`4> upon acquiring S/B/, perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.2.
`2>elseifS/B/ acquisition 1s required for the UE and ssb-SubcarrierOffset
`indicates that SYB/ 1s not scheduled tn the cell:
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5.
`NOTE: The UEin RRCCONNECTED1s only required to acquire broadcasted
`SIB] if the UE can acquire it without disrupting unicast data reception,
`i.e. the broadcast and unicast beams are quasi co-located.
`
`Section 5,2.2.4.2 Actions upon reception of the SIBI
`Uponreceiving the SB! the UE shall:
`
`
`
`
`
`ClamgeTLZoneuaeALPSSRMSePAGS al LSaapL289
`
`
`
`4> ifthe UE has not stored a valid version of a SIB, in accordance with
`sub- clause 5.2.2.2.1, of one or several required SIB(s), in accordance
`with sub- clause 5.2.2.1:
`5> for the SI message(s) that, according to the si-Schedulinglnfo,
`contain at least one required SIB andfor which si-BroadcastStatus
`1s set to broadcasting:
`6> acquire the SI message(s) as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3.2:
`-
`PDCCH-ConfigCommon
`The IE PDCCH-ConfigCommonis used to configure cell specific PDCCH parameters
`provided in SIB as well as in dedicated signalling,
`PDCCH-ConfigCommon information element
`
` VQ PR ESM STayey
`
` PAS IOS Ee ANE Y
`SO AGU UDALACRA USA
`
`PDCCH-ConfigCommon =
`SEQ\UENCE{
`ControlResourceSetZero
`controlResourceSetZero
`
`Page3
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 8 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 8 of 419
`
`

`

`
`
`CASELoliTEASRSSieBARagh ESTO)
`
`» commanContolResourceSet
`OPTYNeWAI“on Need 8
`
`*ControlResourceet
`
`OOTY
`
`a
`
`jae SearchSpaceZero
` (MEE(L..4)) OFSearchSpace
`CPTIONAL, » Need &aha SearchSpaceld
`* erchSpcetherystemlnfomation
`SearchSpaceld
`CRNONAAL, » Need A
`SearchSpaceld
`
`SearchSpaceld
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`firstPDCCH-MonttoringOccasionOfPO CNOICE{
`sCSISKHZoneT
`(S128(L.maxPO-perPF)) OF INTEGER(0..139),
`_SeSIBHZoneSCSI|SKHZhalfT
`SEQUENCE(SIZE(LmaxPO-perPF)) O" INTEGER(0.279),
`* SétKHZoneT-SCSHOKHZhal SCS15KHZouartet]
`SEQUENCE(SEE(L.maxPO-perPF)) OF INTEGER(0..559),
`
`s($120KHZoneT-SCSO0KHZhalfT-SCS30KHZquarterT-
`SCSISKHZoneEighthT
`
`QUENCE (ME(L.maxPO-perPF)) OF INTEGES
`s(S120KHZhalfT-Sgr:SCSHKHZoih:
`
`~
`
`SCS1SKHZoneSixteenthT S&QUENCE(SUZE(L.maxPO-perPF)) OF ENTEGES
`
`(0.2239)
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 9 of 419
`
`s(S]ene“SCSCUKHZoneEghtSCSS0KHZoneStstenth
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 9 of 419
`
`

`

`(Cage12dCATRSbentiAiAaaEAGadab af IRagAD
`
`
`
`sC$120KHZoneEighthT-SCS60KHZoneSixteenthT
`SEQUENCE(S128(L.maxPO-perPF)) OF INTEGER(0.8959),
`
`sCS$120KHZoneSixteenthT
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`searchSpaceSIBI
`ID ofthe search space for SYBmessage. In the intial DL BWPofthe UE's PCell, the
`networksets this field to 0. Ifthe field 1s absent, the UE does not receive S/B/ in this
`BWP.(see TS 38.213 [13], clause 10)
`Element d
`TS 38.331 (V15.15.0)
`AYSI (RMSI)|Section 5,2.2.2.2 SI change indication and PWSnotification
`AENEAN
`via the initial active BWP during a next|A modification period 1s used, 1.¢.WCW AN AAAS CA
`modificationperiodthatimmediately COEwhere SIchangeindication
`.
`.
`.
`.
`, NW QA 2
`wana ANY | AASANNIN
`NN SAA
`ARR
`
`ANNAN wherein
`1s transmitted. The modification period boundariesare defined by SEN valuesfor
`:
`follows the NANA
`formation
`which SEN mod m= 0, where m 1s th number of radio frames comprisingthe
`the RMSIincludesin
`
`modification period. The modification period is configured by system information.
`The UE recetves indications about $1 modifications and/or PWSnotifications using
`Short Message transmitted with P-RNTI over DCT (see clause 6.5). Repetitions of SI
`change indication may occur within preceding modification period.
`
`Section 5,2.2.3.1 Acquisition ofMIB and SIBI
`The UE shall:
`|> apply the specified BCCH configuration defined in 9.1.1.1;
`1> ifthe UE is in RRC_IDLEor in RRC_INACTIVE:or
`1> ifthe UEis in RRC CONNECTEDwhile T31] 1s running:
`
`Page5
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 10 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 10 of 419
`
`

`

`RavelianeIROnaPARAMaeof ISRaasDaNIRD
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`2> acquire the MIB, which is scheduled as specified in TS 38.213
`[13]; 2> ifthe UE 1s unable to acquire the MIB:
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5;
`
`2> else:
`
`3> perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.1.
`1> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_CONNECTEDwith an active BWP with common search
`space configured by searchSpaceS/B! andpagingSearchSpace andhasreceived
`an indication about change of system information; or
`1> ifthe UE ts in RRCIDLEor in RRCINACTIVE:or
`|> ifthe UE 1s in RRC_CONNECTED while T311 1s running:
`2> ifssb-SubcarrierOffset indicates SYB/ is transmitted in the cell (TS 38.213
`3)aeifSBI acquisition isrequired fortheUE:
`3> NNW which is scheduled as specified in TS 38.213
`[13]; 3> ifthe UE 1s unable to acquire the SYB/:
`4> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5;
`3> else:
`4> upon acquiring SYB/, perform the actions specified in clause 5.2.2.4.2.
`2>else ifSYB/ acquisition is required for the UE andssb-SubcarrierOffset
`indicates that S/B/ 1s not scheduled in the cell:
`3> perform the actions as specified in clause 5.2.2.5.
`NOTE: The UEin RRCCONNECTED1s only required to acquire broadcasted
`SIBI if the UE can acquire it without disrupting unicast data reception,
`Le. the broadcast and unicast beamsare quas! co-located.
`
`Section 5,2.2.4.2 Actions upon reception of the SBI
`Uponreceiving the SB! the UE shall:
`
`4> if the UE has not stored a valid version of a SIB,in accordance with sub- clause
`5.2.2.2.1, ofone or several required SIB(s), in accordance with sub- clause 5.2.21
`$> for the SI message(s) that, according to theWAR
`AN
`contain at least one required STB andfor which si-BroadcastStatus
`
`Page6
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 11 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 11 of 419
`
`

`

`(Cage{MonCQATATBonwitAaaAePARAGaCaf 187Raab
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`1s set to broadcasting:
`6> acquire the SI message(s) as defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3.2:
`
`SIBI
`SJB] contains information relevant when evaluating if a UE is allowedto access a
`cell and defines the scheduling of other system information.It also contains radio
`resource configuration information that 1s commonfor all UEs and barring
`information applied to the unified access control.
`Signalling radio bearer: N/A
`RLC-SAP: TM
`Logical channels: BCCH
`Direction: Network to UE
`
`reesoe
`§ AN
`KAN
`
`
`
`
` SEQUE
`SBlv=
`cellSelectionInfo
`
`
`rf
`.
`QRvLevMin,
`q-RaLevMin
`ane INTEGER(1.8)
`QRicevbl
`
`|“cdlAtcesRelatedf
`
`CellAccessRelatedInfo,
`
`connEstFailureControl
`
`ConnEstFailureControl
`
`Page 7
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 12 of 419
`
`OPTIONAL,
`
`~Neal
`
`0-Qualn
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 12 of 419
`
`

`

`Case: L22-oe02178 Dooument a: 4 AiBieadeeyeRdtarbidk (REOIDSLDS
`
`U.S. Patent
`
`Aug.11, 2020
`
`Sheet 8 of 10
`
`US 10,743,238 B2
`
`Cc
`2a)
`oO
`
`2=
`
`AN
`Oo +oO
`=> Cc
`TT
`Io
`Ove
`Oo
`Mo
`
`CO
`
`LD
`keH
`Lp
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 13 of 419
`
`~
`oO
`oO
`
`S
`CO
`
`>N
`o
`5
`U
`cS
`20
`oT -~ $28
`Cc
`0O
`oO
`-— O
`= 6
`=
`888
`= Sa
`3 +
`so
`TO
`co
`Ir o
`3S
`Ove
`0
`Oo
`cf
`mo.
`7 EE _Lo
`om
`£8
`oe
`35
`So
`
`Mm &@
`
`5
`‘p
`e|/
`8
`=
`2
`9

`2/25
`2||
`z38
`e
`Oo
`—_
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 13 of 419
`
`

`

`RasenUATRLcSOnePadof IRaaaENaIY
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Nano
`gyn ay
`UP INA,
`eyyryy NY Ay
`
`’
`» Need |X
`vs
`
`eee ServingCellConfigCommonSIB
`
`uac-Barringlnfo
`
`OPMONAL,
`
`uac-BarningForCommon
`uac-BarringPerPLMN-List
`
`
`SEQUENCE{
`
`o> Nee
`
`
`UAC.Sane
`UAC-BaringPLAIN-List
`
`o~ Need \
`CPTIONAL,
`UAC-BamnglnfoSetList, uac-
`uac-BarnnglnfoSetList
`AccessCategory|-SelectionAssistancelnfo CROCE{
`plmnCommon
`UAC-AccessCategory1-
`SelectionAssistancelnfo,
`
`enn
`
`OVYPTERAT AY Aad
`APTAN ATNeed §
`Nat LASTS ES
`UNWAAE
`
`OPTIONAL, » Need &
`
`useullResumelD
`
`OPTIONAL, «Sead 8
`
`ENUMERATED{true}
`
`lateNonCriticalExtension
`
`OCT
`
`Page8
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 14 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 14 of 419
`
`

`

`Case, L22-OMM276 Dogumentt biGATaeRaeICNERSPagel se258
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`VEYVAL,
`nonCriticalExtension
`
`SEQUENC
`
`TTae 2mmLEMON
`AnARRASooAA\\MAAN
`SI-SchedulingInfo information element
`
`ge
`
`
` SI-SchedulingInfo ::=
`
`f7E(LmaxSl-Message)) OF
`
`schedulinglnfoList
`Schedulinglnfo,
`si-WindowLength
`$320, 9640, $1280}.
`sI-RequestConlig
`SI-RequestContig
`
`ioe!
`OPTIONAL, » Coad
`stReqs _ HsnesCat
`
`
`
`ED} {85, $10, 520, 340, $80, $160,
`
`WYP
`YEVNT AY
`CVNTYSAT AG
`Lassel 8
`VU,~ Nead |
`
` RATED(broadcasting,
`
` eX) {rf8, rf16, 1132, rf64, 1f128
`
`Page 9
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 15 of 419
`
`Schedulinglnfo :=
`si-BroadcastStatus
`notBroadcasting},
`si-Periodicity
`11256, 1512}.
`SIB-Mapping
`sib-MappingInfo
`a
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 15 of 419
`
`

`

`Case, L2-OMMZL76 DogumenbebiCATARaaPisichSPagel e250
`
` SIB-Mapping::
`
`l.
`
`SEQUENCE
`SIB-Typelnfo :'=
`SEQUENCE
`type
`AYED{sibType2, sibType3, sibTyped,
`sibType5, sibType6, sibType7, siTypssbTyped
`spare8, spare7, spare6, spared,
`
`CF SIB-Typelnfo
`
`spared, spare3, spare2,sparel.... },
`
`ioe
`
`i
`
`SEQUENCE
`
`
`
`SI-RequestConfig :'=
`» RAGEa
`rach-OccasionsSI
`
`rach-ConfigS!
`HowlNeel§
`
`yr
`oP
`
`ssb-petRACH-Occasion
`oneHalf, one, two, four, eight, sixteen}
`
`
`ENUMERATED {oneEighth, oneFourth,
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`EDfone, two, four, six, eight,
`si-RequestPeniod
`~—_s
`ten, twelve, sixteen}=GPNQNAL
`
`si-RequestResources
`| maxS]-Message)) OFSI-
`RequestResources
`
`S1-RequestResources::=
`ra-PreambleStartIndex
`ra-AssoctationPeriodIndex
`YTYPVNAY
`:
`i
`Arey eeny
`La
`inet
`JOINAL.Nee
`
`
`
`‘
`oAES
`we LARS
`
` ws
`
`Page10
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 16 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 16 of 419
`
`

`

`Case, L22-OMM276 DogumenbtbiCATARRaSSIES Pagel e2ay
`
`
`
`Elemente
` changed SIBsis
`
`TS 38.331 (V15.15.0)
`Section 5,2.2.4.2 Actions upon receptionof the S/BI
`Uponreceiving the S/B/ the UE shall:
`
`
`
`saetobeeefortheUE
`
`
`
`
`
`5> for the SI message(s) that, accordingto the si-Schedulinglnfo,
`contain at least one required SIB and for which si-BroadcastStatus
`1s set to broadcasting:
`6> acquire the SI message(s) as defined in sub-clause 5,2,2.3.2;
`
`The UE shall apply the SI acquisition procedure as defined in clause 5.2.2.3 upon cell
`selection (e.g. upon power on), cell-reselection, return from out of coverage, after
`reconfiguration with sync completion, after entering the network from another RAT,
`
`
`pon receiving a
` PWSnotification; and
`The UE shall:
`> delete anystored version of a SIB after 3 hours from the moment 1t was
`successfully confirmed as valid;
`
`> for each stored Version ofaSIB:
`3>iftheisondenyincludedinthePIMN-Identiyhnfolist, the ‘oleulinglnfoithe SIB recivedfomth servingcell aresdenticalto
`
`serving cell:
`
`PageI]
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 17 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 17 of 419
`
`

`

`Case, L22-OMM276 DogumenbtbiGATaeaaLCOIERSPagel#253
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`the PEMN-Identity, the systemInformationArealD and the valueTag
`associated
`with the stored version of that SIB:
`
`4>aa.thestoredSIBasvalidforthecell:
`
`cell:
`
` NAN XYthat are includedin the si-Schedulinglnjo for the SIB received from
`
`the serving cell are identical to the PLMN-ldentity, the cellidentity and the
`valuelag associated with the stored version ofthat SIB:
`4> considerthe stored SIB as valid for the cell;
`
`ST-SchedulingInfo
`The IE S/-Scheduling/nfo contains information needed for acquisition of $1 messages.
`ST-SchedulingInfo information element
`
` UENCE (SUEE(LmaxSI-Message)) OF
`
` 1} {s5, 910, 820, $40, s80, $160,
`
`op
`x ASNNPAN :
`
`SI-Schedulinglnfo ::=
`schedulingInfoList
`Schedulinglnfo,
`si-WindowLength
`$320, 8640, 31280}
`SI-RequstConig
`SI-RequestContig
`aeget, _ Eqsont
`"psa BET STRING(M2E(24))
`
`
`PRIQNAL, «= Cond MSE
`
`
`AL
`HY
`
`ow Cond SUEAIMG.
`
`VET OTy
`
`0Ge i ANJONAL »Need |x
`
`Page12
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 18 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 18 of 419
`
`

`

`Case, L22-OMMZ76 DogumenttbiGATaeapaMOIS Pagel e258
`
`
`
`
`Schedulinglnfo::
`si-BroadcastStatus
`notBroadcasting},
`si-Periodicity
`rf256, 1f512},
`sib-MappingInfo
`
`
`L} (broadcasting,
`
`
`
`EY) {rf8, rf16, 1132, rf64, rf128,
`
`SIB-Mapping
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`SIB-Mapping::=
`SIB-Typelnfo ::=
`type
`
`
`
`sibType5, sibType6, sibType7, StI‘hip
`EL) {sibType2, sibType3, sibTyped4,
`spare4, spare3, spare2, sparel....
`
`CE (SEE(L.maxSIB)) OFSIB-Typelntfo
`
`spare8, spare7, spareO, spared,
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`SI-RequestConfig ::=
`
`rach-OccasionsSI
`SEQUENCE
`rach-ConfigSI
`RACH:Cong
`
`
`
`ENUMERATED {oneEighth, oneFourth,
`
`ssb-perRACH-Occasion
`oneHalf, one, two,four, eight, sixteen}
`
`
`sI-“sRequesierid
`
`
`ten, twelve, sixteen
`si-RequestResources
`RequestResources
`
`{0{one, two,four, six, eight,
`;
`
`|_.maxS]-Message)) &FST-
`
`ST-RequestResources : =
`
`Page13
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 19 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 19 of 419
`
`

`

`Case, L22-OMM2L76 DogumenbtbiCATaeaaiLSSIES Pagel e230
`
`
`
`ra-PreambleStartIndex
`ra-AssociationPeriodIndex
`NIWEY SVEAY
`at
`TW
`YOTIAW AL
`.. Neod 8
`2M MEINELey
`PNAMAR
`Oe
`ra-ssb-OccasionMaskIndex={NTEGEN(0..15)
`SATPRTAVQT AY
`yy
`bye
`OTE \\ AY
`Nort

`CEP SOINAL we INGER §
`
`INTEGER
`\
`
`(0.63),
`— Mm—
`PagetDe “~~=>
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Elementf
`
` Section 5,2.2.4.2 Actions upon reception of the SBI
`
`
`
`
`TS 38.331 (V15.15.0)
`
`Upon recetving the SB! the UE shall:
`
`4> ifthe UE has not stored a valid version of a SIB, in accordance with
`sub- clause 5.2.2.2.1, of one or several required SIB(s), in accordance
`with sub- clause 5.2.2.1:
`
`5>for the SI message(s) that, according to the si-Schedulinglnfo,
`contain at least one required SIB and for which si-BroadcasiStatus
`1s set to broadcasting:
`
`defined in sub-clause 5.2.2.3.2;
` 6>
`
`Page14
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 20 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 20 of 419
`
`

`

`Céarel D2beOOP1g Oboummehtis Piel GayDAREPadeabhi0btl2 PSeaRe1
`
`EXHIBIT 6
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 21 of 419
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 21 of 419
`
`

`

`CinselD2ee00010ORmmRaS ISBHGaDAERaceaheebloPlag CORI2
`oN
`
`U.S. Patent No, 10,791,502 ("502 Patent”)
`
`Defendant’s Accused Products, including those which comply with 3GPP Standard TS 38.311 V15.15.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.331
`V16.6.0, 3GPP Standard TS 38.212 V.16.7, 3GPP Standard TS 38.213 V.16.7, and 3GPP Standard TS 38.214 V.16.7, infringeat least
`claim ofthe ’502 patent as set forth below, which Plaintiff provides without the benefit of information aboutthe Accused Products
`obtained through discovery.
`
`
`
`for oa
`
`‘
`arene casing
`Fetes
`eyed
`cen
`Bye
`SMA VES VN EARS RAVE MTNETE ES
`f
`REYES SYMESEY
` EYSSRRASOSS I
`
`
`"Element a
`TS 38.331 (v16.6.0)
`A method of ast cxwiemand ovate wvormation (MY
`RRCCONNECTED
`reg
`performedby a user
`The UE shall
`equipment (UE), the method
`comprising it
` with an active BWPnot configured with
`Element b
`common search space with the field searchSpaceOtherSystemlnjormation and
`ga first SI request message
`tr
`
`the UE has not stored a valid version of a SIB, in accordance with sub-clause
`to a base station (BS)
`5.2.2.2.1, of oneorseveral required SIB(s), in accordance with sub-clause
`5.2.2.1 or frequested by upper layers:
`
`3> if onDemandS/B-Request 1s configured and timer 1350 is not
`running:
`
`initiat
`n of the BedigaredSIB Request message In
`accordance with §.2.2.3.6;
`4> start timer T350 with the timer valueset to the onDemandS/B-
`RequestProhibitTimer,
`> else ifthe UE 1s in RRC_CONNECTED with an active BWP configured with
`common search space with the field searchSpaceOtherSystemlnformation and
`the UE has not stored a valid version of a SIB, in accordance with sub-clause
`5,2.2.2.1, of one or several required SIB(s), in accordance with sub-clause
`
`
`
` Section 5.2.2.3,5 Regent
`
` requested posSIB:
`
`2>for the SI message(s) that, accordingto the si-Schedulinglnjo orposST-
`Schedulinglnfo in the stored SIB1, contain at least one required SIB or
`
`Page|
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLEINC. / Page 22 of 419
`
`
`
`Ex.1002
`APPLE INC. / Page 22 of

This document is available on Docket Alarm but you must sign up to view it.


Or .

Accessing this document will incur an additional charge of $.

After purchase, you can access this document again without charge.

Accept $ Charge
throbber

Still Working On It

This document is taking longer than usual to download. This can happen if we need to contact the court directly to obtain the document and their servers are running slowly.

Give it another minute or two to complete, and then try the refresh button.

throbber

A few More Minutes ... Still Working

It can take up to 5 minutes for us to download a document if the court servers are running slowly.

Thank you for your continued patience.

This document could not be displayed.

We could not find this document within its docket. Please go back to the docket page and check the link. If that does not work, go back to the docket and refresh it to pull the newest information.

Your account does not support viewing this document.

You need a Paid Account to view this document. Click here to change your account type.

Your account does not support viewing this document.

Set your membership status to view this document.

With a Docket Alarm membership, you'll get a whole lot more, including:

  • Up-to-date information for this case.
  • Email alerts whenever there is an update.
  • Full text search for other cases.
  • Get email alerts whenever a new case matches your search.

Become a Member

One Moment Please

The filing “” is large (MB) and is being downloaded.

Please refresh this page in a few minutes to see if the filing has been downloaded. The filing will also be emailed to you when the download completes.

Your document is on its way!

If you do not receive the document in five minutes, contact support at support@docketalarm.com.

Sealed Document

We are unable to display this document, it may be under a court ordered seal.

If you have proper credentials to access the file, you may proceed directly to the court's system using your government issued username and password.


Access Government Site

We are redirecting you
to a mobile optimized page.





Document Unreadable or Corrupt

Refresh this Document
Go to the Docket

We are unable to display this document.

Refresh this Document
Go to the Docket