18447765. CELL ACTIVATION ORDER FOR L1/L2 BASED INTER-CELL MOBILITY simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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CELL ACTIVATION ORDER FOR L1/L2 BASED INTER-CELL MOBILITY

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Shanyu Zhou of San Diego CA (US)

Jelena Damnjanovic of Del Mar CA (US)

Changhwan Park of San Diego CA (US)

CELL ACTIVATION ORDER FOR L1/L2 BASED INTER-CELL MOBILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18447765 titled 'CELL ACTIVATION ORDER FOR L1/L2 BASED INTER-CELL MOBILITY

Simplified Explanation

The apparatus described in the patent application is designed for wireless communication at a User Equipment (UE). It is capable of receiving and processing layer 1 (L1) or layer 2 (L2) mobility cell configurations for a set of cells, allowing for efficient inter-cell mobility.

  • The apparatus can handle multiple cells within the set, with each cell being able to be activated or deactivated for data and/or control transfer using L1 or L2 signaling.
  • It can receive signaling indicating multiple activated cells and activate one or more cells in a priority order for data and/or control transfer using L1 or L2 signaling.
  • The apparatus optimizes configuration, cell activation, and deactivation in a specific order, enhancing mobility management efficiency.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Mobile communication networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Autonomous vehicles
      1. Problems Solved
  • Inefficient inter-cell mobility management
  • Lack of optimized cell activation and deactivation order
  • Ineffective signaling for mobility management
      1. Benefits
  • Enhanced efficiency in mobility management
  • Improved data and control transfer
  • More robust wireless communication at UEs


Original Abstract Submitted

An apparatus for wireless communication at a UE is provided. The apparatus is configured to receive a layer 1 (L1) or layer 2 (L2) mobility cell configuration for a set of cells for L1 or L2 inter-cell mobility. The set of cells include multiple cells, and each cell in the set of cells is able to be activated or deactivated for data and/or control transfer using L1 or L2 signaling. The apparatus is further configured to receive L1 or L2 signaling indicating multiple activated cells, and activate one or more cells in the multiple activated cells in the priority order for the data and/or control transfer using L1 or L2 signaling. The apparatus provides configuration, cell activation or deactivation in an optimized order, and associated signaling to enable L1/L2 mobility for more efficient and robust mobility management.