18357938. TAG MAINTENANCE, UPDATE, AND SIGNALING simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TAG MAINTENANCE, UPDATE, AND SIGNALING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Shanyu Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)

Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)

TAG MAINTENANCE, UPDATE, AND SIGNALING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18357938 titled 'TAG MAINTENANCE, UPDATE, AND SIGNALING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method of wireless communication at a User Equipment (UE) involving receiving cell configurations and signaling for cell groups associated with different Timing Advance Groups (TAGs).

  • Method involves receiving cell configurations for sets of cell groups, each including multiple cells
  • First cell group associated with a primary TAG (pTAG) and second cell group associated with a secondary TAG (sTAG)
  • pTAG associated with a first Timing Advance (TA) and sTAG associated with a second TA
  • Receiving signaling that associates the second cell group with the pTAG and the first cell group with the sTAG

Potential Applications

  • Enhanced wireless communication in cellular networks
  • Improved handover procedures for UEs moving between cell groups

Problems Solved

  • Efficient management of cell configurations and TAG associations
  • Seamless handover between different cell groups

Benefits

  • Enhanced network performance and reliability
  • Better user experience with smoother handovers
  • Optimal resource allocation for UEs in different cell groups


Original Abstract Submitted

A method of wireless communication at a UE is disclosed herein. The method includes receiving a L mobility cell configuration or a L mobility cell configuration for a set of cell groups, where each cell group in the set of cell groups includes a plurality of cells, where a first cell group in the set of cell groups is associated with a pTAG and a second cell group in the set of cell groups is associated with a sTAG, where the pTAG is associated with a first TA and the sTAG is associated with a second TA. The method further includes receiving L signaling or L signaling that associates the second cell group with the pTAG and the first cell group with the sTAG.