18343366. SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING USER EQUIPMENTS FOR MULTICAST RECEPTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING USER EQUIPMENTS FOR MULTICAST RECEPTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Vinay Kumar Shrivastava of Bangalore (IN)

Sangkyu Baek of Gyeonggi-do (KR)

SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING USER EQUIPMENTS FOR MULTICAST RECEPTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18343366 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING USER EQUIPMENTS FOR MULTICAST RECEPTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method performed by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system to support multicast and broadcast services (MBS) in an inactive state. The UE receives a reconfiguration message from a base station, configuring the UE to perform multicast MBS reception in an inactive state. The UE also receives an RRC release message from the base station, including configuration information on a multicast MBS radio bearer (MRB). The UE stores the configuration information in the inactive state and receives a multicast MBS session based on the stored configuration information.

  • The patent application focuses on a method for enabling multicast and broadcast services (MBS) in a wireless communication system.
  • The method involves configuring a user equipment (UE) to perform multicast MBS reception in an inactive state.
  • The UE receives a reconfiguration message from a base station to enable multicast MBS reception.
  • The UE also receives an RRC release message from the base station, including configuration information on a multicast MBS radio bearer (MRB).
  • The UE stores the configuration information in the inactive state for future use.
  • The UE can then receive a multicast MBS session based on the stored configuration information.

Potential Applications:

  • This technology can be applied in 5G or 6G communication systems to support higher data transmission rates.
  • It enables efficient multicast and broadcast services in wireless communication systems.
  • The method can be used to deliver multimedia content to multiple users simultaneously.

Problems Solved:

  • The method solves the problem of enabling multicast and broadcast services in an inactive state of a wireless communication system.
  • It addresses the challenge of configuring user equipment (UE) to perform multicast MBS reception efficiently.
  • The method solves the problem of efficiently storing and utilizing configuration information for multicast MBS sessions.

Benefits:

  • Enables efficient and seamless multicast and broadcast services in wireless communication systems.
  • Improves the data transmission rate and capacity of the communication system.
  • Reduces the complexity and overhead of configuring and managing multicast MBS sessions.
  • Enhances the user experience by enabling simultaneous delivery of multimedia content to multiple users.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to a 5G or 6G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate. Disclosed is a method performed by a user equipment (UE) for a multicast and broadcast service (MBS) in a wireless communication system, including receiving, in a radio resource control (RRC) connected state, from a base station, a radio resource control (RRC) reconfiguration message configuring the UE to perform a multicast MBS reception in an RRC inactive state, receiving, from the base station, an RRC release message including at least one configuration information on a multicast MBS radio bearer (MRB), storing, in the RRC inactive state, the at least one configuration information on the multicast MRB; and receiving a multicast MBS session in the RRC inactive state based on the at least one stored configuration information.