18359670. GEO-FENCED BANDWIDTH SWITCHING FOR REDUCED CAPABILITY DEVICES simplified abstract (Nokia Technologies Oy)

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GEO-FENCED BANDWIDTH SWITCHING FOR REDUCED CAPABILITY DEVICES

Organization Name

Nokia Technologies Oy

Inventor(s)

Ryan Keating of Naperville IL (US)

Diomidis Michalopoulos of Munich (DE)

Stepan Kucera of Munich (DE)

Jürgen Hofmann of Munich (DE)

Berthold Panzner of Munich (DE)

GEO-FENCED BANDWIDTH SWITCHING FOR REDUCED CAPABILITY DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18359670 titled 'GEO-FENCED BANDWIDTH SWITCHING FOR REDUCED CAPABILITY DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for geo-fenced bandwidth switching for Reduced Capability NR devices. This system allows a terminal device to receive information about precision zones from a network element and apply a selected precision zone based on the device's current location for positioning purposes.

  • The system involves at least one processor and memory storing instructions for the terminal device.
  • The instructions cause the device to receive information about precision zones from a network element.
  • The device then applies a selected precision zone based on its current location for positioning purposes.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Location-based services
  • Asset tracking
  • Emergency response systems

Problems Solved

  • Efficient use of bandwidth for devices with reduced capabilities
  • Improved positioning accuracy for terminal devices

Benefits

  • Enhanced precision in positioning
  • Optimal bandwidth allocation
  • Improved user experience for location-based services

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized Bandwidth Switching for Location-Based Services

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to geo-fencing and bandwidth switching technologies in the field of telecommunications and location-based services.

What are the potential security implications of implementing geo-fenced bandwidth switching for Reduced Capability NR devices?

Implementing geo-fenced bandwidth switching for Reduced Capability NR devices could raise security concerns related to location tracking and data privacy. It is essential to ensure that user data is protected and that the system complies with relevant privacy regulations.

How does this technology compare to existing solutions for bandwidth optimization in mobile networks?

This technology offers a more precise and location-based approach to bandwidth switching, which can result in more efficient use of resources compared to traditional methods. By tailoring bandwidth allocation to specific geographic areas, this system can optimize network performance for Reduced Capability NR devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

Geo-fenced bandwidth switching for Reduced Capability NR devices is provided. An apparatus may include at least one processor, and at least one memory storing instructions. The stored instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the terminal device at least to receive, from a network element, information comprising a plurality of characteristics of one or more precision zones configured for the terminal device. The apparatus is further caused at least to apply a precision zone selected from the one or more precision zones in accordance with a current location of the terminal device in communication of a reference signal for positioning of the terminal device.