18107948. TERMINAL APPARATUS, METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT simplified abstract (SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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TERMINAL APPARATUS, METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT

Organization Name

SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Takuma Kawano of Sakai City (JP)

Shohei Yamada of Sakai City (JP)

Hidekazu Tsuboi of Sakai City (JP)

Kyosuke Inoue of Sakai City (JP)

Taichi Miyake of Sakai City (JP)

TERMINAL APPARATUS, METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18107948 titled 'TERMINAL APPARATUS, METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a terminal apparatus that communicates with a base station using both a direct path and an indirect path. It detects radio link failure on the direct path and determines if a signaling radio bearer is configured on the indirect path. If so, it transmits information indicating the radio link failure via the signaling radio bearer.

  • Terminal apparatus for communication with a base station using direct and indirect paths
  • Detects radio link failure on direct path
  • Determines if signaling radio bearer is configured on indirect path
  • Transmits information of radio link failure via signaling radio bearer

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in telecommunications, specifically in improving the reliability and efficiency of communication between terminal devices and base stations.

Problems Solved

1. Improved reliability in communication networks 2. Efficient detection and handling of radio link failures

Benefits

1. Enhanced communication reliability 2. Seamless transition between direct and indirect paths 3. Efficient signaling of radio link failures

Potential Commercial Applications

Enhanced communication systems for mobile networks

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing patents or technologies related to the detection and handling of radio link failures in communication systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does the terminal apparatus determine the presence of a signaling radio bearer on the indirect path?

The abstract does not provide specific details on the method used by the terminal apparatus to determine if a signaling radio bearer is configured on the indirect path.

What impact does the transmission of information indicating radio link failure have on overall network performance?

The abstract does not address the potential effects of transmitting information about radio link failures via the signaling radio bearer on the performance of the communication network.


Original Abstract Submitted

A terminal apparatus for communicating with a base station apparatus by using a direct path and an indirect path determines whether a signaling radio bearer is configured on an indirect path in a case that radio link failure is detected on the direct path, and transmits information indicating that the radio link failure has occurred on the direct path via the signaling radio bearer in a case that the signaling radio bearer is determined to be configured on the indirect path.