18491941. ADDING OF A SECONDARY BASE STATION BASED ON A BACKHAUL INTERFACE simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
ADDING OF A SECONDARY BASE STATION BASED ON A BACKHAUL INTERFACE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
KYUNGMIN Park of VIENNA VA (US)
ESMAEL HEJAZI Dinan of MCLEAN VA (US)
ADDING OF A SECONDARY BASE STATION BASED ON A BACKHAUL INTERFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18491941 titled 'ADDING OF A SECONDARY BASE STATION BASED ON A BACKHAUL INTERFACE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application where a second base station transmits a message to a first base station, including parameters of cells of a third base station, and requests to add the first base station as a secondary base station. The first base station then receives a request to change the secondary base station from the first base station to the third base station.
- The second base station transmits a message to the first base station with parameters of cells of a third base station.
- The second base station requests to add the first base station as a secondary base station.
- The first base station receives the request and is asked to change the secondary base station to the third base station.
Potential Applications
- Improved network management in cellular communication systems.
- Efficient handover procedures between base stations.
Problems Solved
- Streamlining the process of adding and changing secondary base stations.
- Enhancing communication between base stations for better network performance.
Benefits
- Enhanced network efficiency and performance.
- Simplified management of base station configurations.
- Improved handover procedures for seamless connectivity.
Original Abstract Submitted
A second base station transmits a message to a first base station. Based on the second base station having a backhaul interface to a third base station, the message includes parameters of one or more cells of the third base station. The second base station transmits, to the first base station, a request to add the first base station as a secondary base station. The second base station receives, from the first base station and based on the message, a request of a change of the secondary base station from the first base station to the third base station.