18263875. TECHNIQUES FOR PRIORITIZING MULTIPLE SETS OF RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PARAMETERS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNIQUES FOR PRIORITIZING MULTIPLE SETS OF RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PARAMETERS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Peng Cheng of Beijing (CN)

Linhai He of San Diego CA (US)

Jianhua Liu of Beijing (CN)

Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR PRIORITIZING MULTIPLE SETS OF RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PARAMETERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18263875 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR PRIORITIZING MULTIPLE SETS OF RANDOM ACCESS CHANNEL PARAMETERS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications, specifically focusing on prioritization parameters for a random access channel (RACH) procedure in a network slice environment.

  • User equipment (UE) receives an indication of multiple sets of prioritization parameters for a RACH procedure.
  • A first set of prioritization parameters is associated with a higher priority network slice.
  • The UE detects a trigger to perform a RACH procedure and selects the first set of prioritization parameters based on the higher priority network slice association.
  • The UE then performs the RACH procedure for the network slice according to the first set of prioritization parameters.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and smart cities to improve network efficiency and prioritize critical communications.

Problems Solved

This innovation addresses the challenge of efficiently managing network resources in a multi-slice environment, ensuring that high-priority communications are given precedence during random access procedures.

Benefits

- Enhanced network performance - Improved reliability for critical communications - Efficient resource allocation

Potential Commercial Applications

- Telecommunications companies - IoT device manufacturers - Smart city infrastructure providers

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of network slicing technology in 5G networks to allocate resources based on different service requirements.

What are the potential security implications of implementing this technology?

Implementing this technology could raise concerns about the security of prioritized communications and the potential for unauthorized access to high-priority network slices.

How does this technology compare to existing methods for network slice prioritization?

This technology offers a more dynamic and flexible approach to prioritizing network slices during random access procedures compared to traditional static prioritization methods.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive an indication of a configuration for multiple sets of prioritization parameters for a random access channel (RACH) procedure. A first set of prioritization parameters of the multiple sets of prioritization parameters may be associated with a higher priority network slice than the other sets of prioritization parameters (e.g., than the remaining sets of prioritization parameters). The UE may detect a trigger to perform a RACH procedure and select the first set of prioritization parameters for the RACH procedure based on the first set of prioritization parameters being associated with the higher priority network slice. The UE may perform the RACH procedure for the network slice according to the first set of prioritization parameters.