18450318. TECHNIQUES FOR INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL (IAB) NODES simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)
TECHNIQUES FOR INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL (IAB) NODES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Murali Narasimha of Lake Oswego OR (US)
Jaemin Han of Portland OR (US)
Meryem Simsek of San Jose CA (US)
Hosein Nikopour of San Jose CA (US)
Sudeep Palat of Cheltenham (GB)
Navid Naderializadeh of Woodland Hills CA (US)
TECHNIQUES FOR INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL (IAB) NODES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18450318 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL (IAB) NODES
Simplified Explanation
Abstract
Various embodiments provide techniques for integrated access and backhaul (IAB) nodes. These techniques include:
- Rate-proportional routing for network coding
- Utilizing multiple routes in IAB networks
- User equipment (UE) and parent selection for efficient topology in IAB networks
- Establishing efficient IAB topologies
- Adaptive coded-forwarding for network coding
Potential Applications
This technology has potential applications in the field of integrated access and backhaul (IAB) networks. It can be used in various scenarios where efficient routing, network coding, and topology optimization are required. Some potential applications include:
- Wireless communication networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) networks
- Mobile networks
- Rural broadband connectivity
Problems Solved
The techniques described in this patent application address several problems in integrated access and backhaul (IAB) networks, including:
- Inefficient routing and network coding
- Limited capacity and throughput
- Suboptimal topology and connectivity
- Lack of adaptability and flexibility in network design
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Improved network performance and efficiency
- Increased capacity and throughput
- Enhanced connectivity and coverage
- Adaptive and flexible network design
Original Abstract Submitted
Various embodiments herein provide techniques for integrated access and backhaul (IAB) nodes. For example, embodiments include techniques associated with: rate-proportional routing for network coding; utilizing multiple routes in IAB networks; user equipment (UE) and parent selection for efficient topology in IAB networks; establishing efficient IAB topologies; and/or adaptive coded-forwarding for network coding. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.