17310939. METHODS, TERMINAL DEVICE AND BASE STATION FOR RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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METHODS, TERMINAL DEVICE AND BASE STATION FOR RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Zhipeng Lin of Nanjing (CN)

Yufei Blankenship of Kildeer IL (US)

Robert Mark Harrison of Grapevine TX (US)

METHODS, TERMINAL DEVICE AND BASE STATION FOR RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17310939 titled 'METHODS, TERMINAL DEVICE AND BASE STATION FOR RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method, terminal device, and base station for a random access procedure in a communication system.

  • The terminal device generates a request message for random access, which includes a preamble and one or more physical uplink shared channels (PUSCHs).
  • The terminal device then transmits the request message to the base station.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various communication systems, including cellular networks, to improve the efficiency and reliability of random access procedures.

Problems Solved

The technology addresses the challenges associated with random access procedures in communication systems, such as congestion and interference, by providing a method for generating and transmitting request messages.

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency: The use of a preamble and PUSCHs in the request message allows for more efficient random access procedures.
  • Enhanced reliability: By optimizing the random access procedure, the technology improves the reliability of communication between terminal devices and base stations.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, a terminal device and a base station for random access procedure. According to an embodiment, the terminal device determines a request message for random access. The request message comprises a preamble and one or more physical uplink shared channels (PUSCHs). The terminal device transmits the request message.