18045720. RECONFIGURATION FOR LOWER LAYER MOBILITY simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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RECONFIGURATION FOR LOWER LAYER MOBILITY

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Shanyu Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)

Rajeev Kumar of San Diego CA (US)

Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)

RECONFIGURATION FOR LOWER LAYER MOBILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18045720 titled 'RECONFIGURATION FOR LOWER LAYER MOBILITY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication, specifically focusing on handover procedures and operating parameters in a protocol stack.

  • User equipment (UE) receives control messages indicating mobility parameters for a handover procedure and operating parameters for a higher layer in the protocol stack.
  • The UE performs a lower layer handover procedure by switching serving cells and may perform a reset procedure based on the handover, maintaining or switching operating parameters of the serving cell.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems, such as cellular networks, to improve handover procedures and optimize operating parameters for better network performance.

Problems Solved

1. Seamless handover between serving cells. 2. Efficient management of operating parameters in the protocol stack.

Benefits

1. Enhanced network reliability and performance. 2. Improved user experience with smoother handover transitions.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing handover procedures and operating parameters can benefit telecommunications companies, network equipment manufacturers, and service providers in offering better quality of service to customers.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be related patents or research papers on handover procedures and protocol stack optimization in wireless communication systems.

What are the technical specifications of the devices involved in this technology?

The technical specifications of the user equipment (UE) and the wireless communication system are not detailed in the abstract. Further information on the hardware and software requirements for implementing this technology would be necessary.

How does this technology compare to existing handover procedures in wireless communication systems?

The abstract does not provide a direct comparison to existing handover procedures. Conducting a comparative analysis with current handover methods in terms of efficiency, speed, and reliability would be essential to understand the advantages of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive a first control message indicating a set of mobility parameters associated with a lower layer handover procedure, which may be a layer (L)/layer (L) handover procedure. The UE may receive a second control message indicating a first or second reset procedure, which may each indicate a respective set of operating parameters for a higher layer than L/L in the protocol stack. The UE may perform the lower layover handover procedure, which may include switching from a first serving cell to a second serving cell. The UE may perform the first or second reset procedure based on the switching, where the first reset procedure may include maintaining the operating parameters of the second serving cell, and the second reset procedure may include switching the operating parameters of the second serving cell.