18139887. MULTI-ACCESS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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MULTI-ACCESS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Jing Zhu of Portland OR (US)

Menglei Zhang of Portland OR (US)

MULTI-ACCESS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18139887 titled 'MULTI-ACCESS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a network device with circuitry that can transmit packets for Integrated Access Backhaul (IAB) via a 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)-consistent wireless network and transmit packets for IAB to Multi Access Management Services (MAMS) over Generic Multi-Access (GMA) over a second network.

  • The network device includes at least one network interface and circuitry.
  • The circuitry is capable of transmitting packets for IAB via a 3GPP-consistent wireless network.
  • The circuitry can also transmit packets for IAB to MAMS over GMA over a second network.

Potential Applications

  • Improved network connectivity for devices utilizing IAB technology.
  • Enhanced management services for network access through MAMS.
  • Efficient data transmission over multiple networks.

Problems Solved

  • Seamless integration of IAB technology with different network types.
  • Simplified management of network access through MAMS.
  • Enhanced reliability and performance of data transmission.

Benefits

  • Enhanced network connectivity and coverage.
  • Improved data transmission efficiency.
  • Simplified network management for users.


Original Abstract Submitted

Examples described herein relate to a network device that includes at least one network interface and circuitry. In some examples, the circuitry is to transmit one or more packets for Integrated Access Backhaul (IAB) via a 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)-consistent wireless network and transmit one or more other packets for IAB to Multi Access Management Services (MAMS) over Generic Multi-Access (GMA) over a second network.