18347196. COORDINATION FOR CELL MEASUREMENTS AND MOBILITY simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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COORDINATION FOR CELL MEASUREMENTS AND MOBILITY

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Shankar Krishnan of San Diego CA (US)

Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)

Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)

Xipeng Zhu of San Diego CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

Shanyu Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

Punyaslok Purkayastha of San Diego CA (US)

COORDINATION FOR CELL MEASUREMENTS AND MOBILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18347196 titled 'COORDINATION FOR CELL MEASUREMENTS AND MOBILITY

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure describes a method of wireless communication that involves receiving a measurement report from a user equipment (UE) and transmitting it to a second network entity based on an event trigger. The measurement report includes measurements from the physical (PHY) layer or medium access control (MAC) layer signaling.

  • The method is performed at a first network entity.
  • The UE supports dynamic mobility signaling via PHY layer or MAC layer signaling.
  • The measurement report received includes measurements from either the PHY layer or MAC layer.
  • The measurement report is transmitted to a second network entity based on an event trigger.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Enhancing wireless communication by utilizing dynamic mobility signaling.
  • Improving network performance by utilizing measurements from the PHY layer or MAC layer.
  • Enabling efficient handover and mobility management in wireless networks.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inefficient utilization of network resources due to lack of dynamic mobility signaling.
  • Limited network performance optimization due to the absence of PHY layer or MAC layer measurements.
  • Ineffective handover and mobility management in wireless networks.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved network efficiency and performance.
  • Enhanced user experience with seamless handover and mobility management.
  • Better utilization of network resources leading to cost savings.


Original Abstract Submitted

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a method of wireless communication. An example method, performed at a first network entity, includes receiving a measurement report from a user equipment (UE) that supports dynamic mobility signaling via physical (PHY) layer or medium access control (MAC) layer signaling, wherein the measurement report includes at least one of PHY layer or MAC layer measurements, and transmitting the measurement report to a second network entity, based on an event trigger.