18478098. Candidate Cell Configuration simplified abstract (Comcast Cable Communications, LLC)

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Candidate Cell Configuration

Organization Name

Comcast Cable Communications, LLC

Inventor(s)

Fasil Abdul Latheef of Dresden (DE)

Taehun Kim of Fairfax VA (US)

Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)

Hyoungsuk Jeon of Centreville VA (US)

Jian Xu of McLean VA (US)

Candidate Cell Configuration - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18478098 titled 'Candidate Cell Configuration

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a wireless device receiving a radio resource control message with handover and retain/release indicators, allowing for efficient handover to a target cell and management of candidate cells for future handovers.

  • The wireless device receives a radio resource control message with handover and retain/release indicators.
  • The handover indicator specifies the target cell for a lower layer-based handover.
  • After handover to the target cell, the wireless device retains or releases stored candidate cells based on the retain/release indicator.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in mobile communication systems to improve handover processes and optimize network performance.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient handover management for wireless devices. 2. Optimization of network resources for better performance.

Benefits

1. Enhanced network efficiency. 2. Improved user experience with seamless handovers. 3. Better utilization of network resources.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing handover processes in 5G networks for improved connectivity and user experience.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include patents related to handover optimization in wireless communication systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life of the wireless device?

The article does not address the potential impact of this technology on the battery life of the wireless device. This could be an important consideration for users and manufacturers looking to implement this technology.

What are the potential security implications of this technology?

The article does not discuss the security implications of implementing this technology in wireless communication systems. It would be important to understand how this technology may impact the security of data transmission and user privacy.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless device may receive a radio resource control (RRC) message that may include a handover indicator and a retain or release indicator. The handover indicator may indicate the target cell for a lower layer-based (e.g., L1/L2-based) handover of the wireless device. After the handover to the target cell, the wireless device may retain or remove/release stored candidate cells for future handovers based on the retain or release indicator.