18242690. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Tadahiro Shimoda of Tokyo (JP)

Mitsuru Mochizuki of Tokyo (JP)

COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18242690 titled 'COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a method for simplifying radio resource management in a cellular network by using multiple radio beams to spatially separate cells. The base station device configures a cell and serves it through multiple radio beams. The base station device also shares a radio resource control (RRC) parameter between two or more of the radio beams to be applied to a communication terminal device.

  • The patent application proposes using multiple radio beams to spatially separate cells in a cellular network.
  • A base station device configures a cell and serves it through the multiple radio beams.
  • The base station device shares a radio resource control (RRC) parameter between two or more radio beams.
  • The shared RRC parameter is applied to a communication terminal device.

Potential Applications

  • Cellular networks
  • Wireless communication systems
  • Radio resource management

Problems Solved

  • Simplifies radio resource management in a cellular network
  • Enables spatial separation of cells using multiple radio beams
  • Facilitates efficient sharing of RRC parameters between radio beams

Benefits

  • Simplifies the management of radio resources in a cellular network
  • Improves the efficiency and performance of wireless communication systems
  • Enables better utilization of available radio spectrum


Original Abstract Submitted

Radio resource management is simplified when a cell is spatially separated by a plurality of radio beams. A cell configured by a base station device is spatially separated by a plurality of radio beams being served by the base station device. The base station device shares, between two or more of the plurality of radio beams, a radio resource control (RRC) parameter to be applied to a communication terminal device.