17949795. CROSS-SUBSCRIPTION MEASUREMENTS FOR A USER EQUIPMENT simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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CROSS-SUBSCRIPTION MEASUREMENTS FOR A USER EQUIPMENT

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Akash Kumar of Hyderabad (IN)

CROSS-SUBSCRIPTION MEASUREMENTS FOR A USER EQUIPMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17949795 titled 'CROSS-SUBSCRIPTION MEASUREMENTS FOR A USER EQUIPMENT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications, specifically focusing on multi-subscriber identity module (SIM) operation in dual SIM dual active (DSDA) deployments. The user equipment (UE) dynamically allocates its hardware capabilities between two network subscriptions based on current or predicted network conditions. The UE can predict future network conditions using past and current measurement reports and may use the hardware capabilities of one network subscription to perform measurements for the other subscription.

  • Dual SIM dual active (DSDA) deployments in wireless communications
  • Dynamic allocation of hardware capabilities based on network conditions
  • Prediction of future network conditions using measurement reports
  • Utilizing hardware capabilities of one network subscription for measurements in another subscription

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in mobile devices, IoT devices, and other wireless communication systems where efficient utilization of hardware capabilities for multiple network subscriptions is required.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient utilization of hardware capabilities in dual SIM dual active (DSDA) deployments 2. Predicting and adapting to future network conditions for optimal performance

Benefits

1. Improved network performance and efficiency 2. Enhanced user experience with seamless network switching 3. Cost-effective utilization of hardware resources

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing network performance in smartphones, tablets, IoT devices, and other wireless communication devices

Possible Prior Art

Prior art related to dual SIM dual active (DSDA) deployments in wireless communications and dynamic allocation of hardware capabilities based on network conditions.

What are the technical specifications of the hardware capabilities allocation in the user equipment (UE)?

The technical specifications of how the user equipment (UE) dynamically allocates its hardware capabilities between network subscriptions based on current or predicted network conditions are not detailed in the abstract. Further information on the specific algorithms, protocols, and mechanisms used for this allocation process would provide a deeper understanding of the technology.

How does the user equipment (UE) prioritize network subscriptions when allocating hardware capabilities?

The abstract does not mention the criteria or factors used by the user equipment (UE) to prioritize network subscriptions when allocating hardware capabilities. Exploring the decision-making process behind this prioritization could shed light on the efficiency and effectiveness of the technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some systems, a user equipment (UE) may support multi-subscriber identity module (SIM) operation in dual SIM dual active (DSDA) deployments. In some aspects, the UE may dynamically allocate its hardware capabilities between a first network subscription and a second network subscription based on current or predicted future network conditions. The UE may predict future network conditions based on past and/or current measurement reports of network conditions. In some aspects, a UE may determine that a first network subscription's hardware capability is better suited to perform one or more network measurements assigned to a second network subscription of the UE. The UE may perform one or more network measurements assigned to the second network subscription via the first network subscription, and then transmit the report to the network via the second network subscription.