18269029. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM simplified abstract (NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION)

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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

Organization Name

NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Shoko Shinohara of Musashino-shi (JP)

Yasuhiko Inoue of Musashino-shi (JP)

Yusuke Asai of Musashino-shi (JP)

Yasushi Takatori of Musashino-shi (JP)

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18269029 titled 'WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation

The wireless communication management apparatus described in the patent application corrects errors in wireless communication between a base station and terminals based on wireless environment information collected from the terminals. It evaluates the corrected error rate and determines the modulation/demodulation scheme for each terminal based on the evaluation result.

  • Correction unit corrects error rate in wireless communication based on wireless environment information
  • Evaluation unit assesses the corrected error rate
  • Determination unit decides modulation/demodulation scheme for each terminal based on evaluation result

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and networking for optimizing wireless communication performance.

Problems Solved

1. Improving error rates in wireless communication 2. Enhancing overall wireless communication efficiency

Benefits

1. Increased reliability in wireless communication 2. Better performance in wireless networks 3. Optimization of modulation/demodulation schemes for terminals

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing wireless communication in 5G networks Enhancing IoT device connectivity in smart homes Improving data transmission in industrial automation systems

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of error correction techniques in wireless communication systems to improve data transmission reliability and efficiency.

What are the technical specifications of the wireless communication management apparatus described in the patent application?

The technical specifications of the wireless communication management apparatus, such as the correction algorithms used, the evaluation criteria for error rates, and the modulation/demodulation schemes implemented, are not detailed in the abstract. Further information from the full patent application would be needed to understand the specific technical aspects of the apparatus.

How does the wireless communication management apparatus handle dynamic changes in the wireless environment information collected from the terminals?

The abstract does not provide information on how the apparatus adapts to dynamic changes in the wireless environment. It would be important to know if the correction, evaluation, and determination units are capable of real-time adjustments based on evolving wireless conditions to maintain optimal communication performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless communication management apparatus () includes a correction unit (), an evaluation unit (), and a determination unit (). The correction unit () corrects, on the basis of a characteristic of each terminal, an error rate in wireless communication between a base station and the terminal based on wireless environment information collected from one or more terminals configured to wirelessly communicate with the base station. The evaluation unit () evaluates the corrected error rate. The determination unit () determines a modulation/demodulation scheme for each terminal on the basis of the evaluation result of the evaluation unit.