18547067. MULTIRADIO INTERFACE DATA MODEL AND RADIO APPLICATION PACKAGE CONTAINER FORMAT FOR RECONFIGURABLE RADIO SYSTEMS simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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MULTIRADIO INTERFACE DATA MODEL AND RADIO APPLICATION PACKAGE CONTAINER FORMAT FOR RECONFIGURABLE RADIO SYSTEMS

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Markus Dominik Mueck of Unterhaching (DE)

MULTIRADIO INTERFACE DATA MODEL AND RADIO APPLICATION PACKAGE CONTAINER FORMAT FOR RECONFIGURABLE RADIO SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18547067 titled 'MULTIRADIO INTERFACE DATA MODEL AND RADIO APPLICATION PACKAGE CONTAINER FORMAT FOR RECONFIGURABLE RADIO SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure relates to reconfigurable radio equipment (RREs) and information models and protocols for the multiradio interface for RREs and radio application packages (RAPs) used for reconfiguring RREs.

  • Information models and protocols for the multiradio interface for RREs are extended to include internal state information.
  • Various aspects of RAP container formats and structure are provided.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in telecommunications, military communications, emergency response systems, and IoT devices.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently reconfiguring radio equipment for different purposes and applications.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved flexibility, scalability, and efficiency in managing and reconfiguring radio equipment.

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology include telecommunications equipment manufacturers, defense contractors, and IoT device manufacturers.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of software-defined radios in telecommunications for flexible and reconfigurable radio equipment.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the interoperability of different radio equipment manufacturers?

This article does not address how the information models and protocols for the multiradio interface may affect the interoperability between radio equipment from different manufacturers.

What are the security implications of using RAPs for reconfiguring RREs?

This article does not discuss the potential security risks or measures associated with using radio application packages for reconfiguring reconfigurable radio equipment.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure is generally related to reconfigurable radio equipment (RREs), and in particular to information models and protocols for the multiradio interface for RREs and radio application packages (RAPs) used for reconfiguring RREs. Various extensions to the information models of the multiradio interface for RREs are provided such that internal state information is included in the information models and protocols of the multiradio interface. Various aspects of RAP container formats and structure are also provided.