18155985. RANDOM ACCESS METHOD, CONFIGURATION METHOD, AND RELATED DEVICE simplified abstract (VIVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD.)

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RANDOM ACCESS METHOD, CONFIGURATION METHOD, AND RELATED DEVICE

Organization Name

VIVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Na Li of Chang'an Dongguan (CN)

Kai Wu of Chang'an Dongguan (CN)

RANDOM ACCESS METHOD, CONFIGURATION METHOD, AND RELATED DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18155985 titled 'RANDOM ACCESS METHOD, CONFIGURATION METHOD, AND RELATED DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a random access method and device for communication technologies.

  • The method involves repeating target information in a random access procedure.
  • The target information includes a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH).

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various communication systems, such as cellular networks, satellite communications, and wireless local area networks (WLANs).

Problems Solved

The random access method addresses the challenge of efficiently accessing the communication channel in a crowded network environment.

  • It improves the reliability and efficiency of random access procedures.
  • It reduces the probability of collisions and interference during the random access process.

Benefits

The innovation offers several benefits to communication systems:

  • Enhanced reliability and efficiency of random access procedures.
  • Improved overall network performance and capacity.
  • Reduced interference and collisions during random access.
  • Increased data transmission rates and throughput.


Original Abstract Submitted

This application discloses a random access method, a configuration method, and a related device, relating to the field of communications technologies. The random access method includes performing a repetition of target information in a target random access procedure, where the target information includes a physical uplink shared channel PUSCH.