18261228. NETWORK-TO-NETWORK REDIRECTION AND PING-PONG IMPROVEMENTS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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NETWORK-TO-NETWORK REDIRECTION AND PING-PONG IMPROVEMENTS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Dunfa Shi of Beijing (CN)

Sharda Ranjan of Hyderabad (IN)

Naga Chandan Babu Gudivada of Hyderabad (IN)

Tom Chin of San Diego CA (US)

NETWORK-TO-NETWORK REDIRECTION AND PING-PONG IMPROVEMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18261228 titled 'NETWORK-TO-NETWORK REDIRECTION AND PING-PONG IMPROVEMENTS

Simplified Explanation

- User equipment (UE) can detect a trigger to provide a measurement report for redirection from one radio access technology (RAT) to another. - The trigger is based on a reference signal metric from the second RAT meeting a threshold set by a base station. - The UE decides whether to provide the measurement report based on other reference signal metrics meeting their respective thresholds. - This technology allows for seamless handover between different RATs in a wireless network.

Potential Applications

- Mobile networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Smart cities infrastructure

Problems Solved

- Seamless handover between different radio access technologies - Improved network performance and reliability - Efficient use of network resources

Benefits

- Enhanced user experience with uninterrupted connectivity - Optimal utilization of network resources - Increased network efficiency and reliability


Original Abstract Submitted

In some implementations, a user equipment (UE) may detect a trigger to provide a measurement report associated with a redirection from a first radio access technology (RAT) to a second RAT. The trigger may be a reference signal metric associated with the second RAT satisfying a threshold associated with the reference signal metric. The threshold may be configured by abase station. The UE may selectively provide the measurement report based at least in part on whether one or more other reference signal metrics satisfy one or more other thresholds corresponding to the one or more other reference signal metrics. Numerous other aspects are provided.