17383762. SCRIPT REUSE DURING INTER-FREQUENCY OR INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY MEASUREMENTS AND PAGING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SCRIPT REUSE DURING INTER-FREQUENCY OR INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY MEASUREMENTS AND PAGING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Yu Fu of San Diego CA (US)

Nagendra Babu Bagam of San Diego CA (US)

Udayan Bhawnani of San Diego CA (US)

Ayyappan Ravichandran of San Diego CA (US)

Vikram Ramesh Babu of San Diego CA (US)

Nandu Sivadasan of Kochi (IN)

Arvind Vardarajan Santhanam of San Diego CA (US)

Qian Ma of San Diego CA (US)

Sumit Kumar Singh of San Marcos CA (US)

Preeti Sivakumar of San Diego CA (US)

Vishal Hingorani of San Diego CA (US)

Prem Swaroop Kadavakuduru of Poway CA (US)

SCRIPT REUSE DURING INTER-FREQUENCY OR INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY MEASUREMENTS AND PAGING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17383762 titled 'SCRIPT REUSE DURING INTER-FREQUENCY OR INTER-RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY MEASUREMENTS AND PAGING

Simplified Explanation

Abstract

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In a wireless communications system, a user equipment (UE) may be scheduled to perform a first measurement or paging activity associated with a target cell operating according to a first target cell configuration that is different from a serving cell operating according to a first serving cell configuration of the UE. In some cases, the UE may determine that the UE has performed a previous measurement or paging activity associated with the target cell while being served by the serving cell, the cells operating according to previous cell configurations. The UE may compare at least one of the first and previous target cell configurations or the first and previous serving cell configurations, and may perform the first measurement or paging activity using a script, where the script is either reused or rebuilt based on comparing the cell configurations.

Explanation

  • The patent describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications.
  • It focuses on a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communications system.
  • The UE may be scheduled to perform a measurement or paging activity associated with a target cell.
  • The target cell operates according to a different configuration than the serving cell of the UE.
  • The UE may determine if it has previously performed a measurement or paging activity associated with the target cell while being served by the serving cell.
  • The UE compares the configurations of the target cell and the serving cell.
  • Based on the comparison, the UE performs the measurement or paging activity using a script.
  • The script can either be reused or rebuilt depending on the comparison of cell configurations.

Potential Applications

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Cellular networks
  • Mobile devices
  • Network optimization
  • Handover management

Problems Solved

  • Efficient utilization of wireless resources
  • Seamless handover between cells with different configurations
  • Optimization of measurement and paging activities in wireless communications

Benefits

  • Improved performance and efficiency in wireless communications
  • Enhanced user experience with seamless handover
  • Reduction in network congestion and interference
  • Better utilization of available wireless resources


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In a wireless communications system, a user equipment (UE) may be scheduled to perform a first measurement or paging activity associated with a target cell operating according to a first target cell configuration that is different from a serving cell operating according to a first serving cell configuration of the UE. In some cases, the UE may determine that the UE has performed a previous measurement or paging activity associated with the target cell while being served by the serving cell, the cells operating according to previous cell configurations. The UE may compare at least one of the first and previous target cell configurations or the first and previous serving cell configurations, and may perform the first measurement or paging activity using a script, where the script is either reused or rebuilt based on comparing the cell configurations.