18494725. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18494725 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS
Simplified Explanation
Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to managing mobility across multiple subsystems of wireless network devices, such as base stations, drones, balloons, planes, and satellites. The focus is on maintaining user experiences as they move between different types of networks. This includes integrating terrestrial networks with non-terrestrial networks and establishing mechanisms for managing device mobility between them.
- Integration of terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks
- Managing device mobility between different network types
- Establishing communication exchange formats between user devices and transmit-receive points
- Potential Applications
- Seamless handover between terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks for mobile devices
- Improved connectivity for devices in remote or rural areas through network integration
- Problems Solved
- Ensuring continuous connectivity for user devices as they move between different network types
- Simplifying the management of device mobility across various wireless network subsystems
- Benefits
- Enhanced user experience with uninterrupted connectivity
- Efficient utilization of network resources for optimized device mobility management
Original Abstract Submitted
Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to mobility management across multiple subsystems of wireless network devices, such as base-stations, drones, balloons, planes and satellites. In particular, the maintenance of user experiences across the subsystems is addressed. Aspects of the present disclosure relate to integrating terrestrial networks with non-terrestrial networks and establishing mechanisms for managing mobility of user devices as the devices travel from a service area defined by a connection with a terrestrial network to a service area defined by a connection with a non-terrestrial network or vice versa. Aspects of the present disclosure relate to establishing a format for an exchange of communication between user devices and transmit-receive points so that the mobility of the user device may be appropriately managed.