20240056158. METHOD OF CONTROLLING A RADIO ACCESS POINT simplified abstract (BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY)

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METHOD OF CONTROLLING A RADIO ACCESS POINT

Organization Name

BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Jonathan Hart of London (GB)

Milan Lalovic of London (GB)

METHOD OF CONTROLLING A RADIO ACCESS POINT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056158 titled 'METHOD OF CONTROLLING A RADIO ACCESS POINT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for operating a radio access point in order to provide network slicing functionality. The radio access point is part of a telecommunications network and consists of multiple antenna elements. The method involves reserving a portion of the antenna elements for a specific network slice, receiving wireless signals from user equipment, identifying the user equipment from the received signals, determining if the identified user equipment is allocated to the reserved network slice, and processing the wireless signal only using the reserved antenna elements.

  • The method reserves a specific set of antenna elements for a particular network slice.
  • The radio access point receives wireless signals from user equipment.
  • The received signals are used to identify the user equipment.
  • The method determines if the identified user equipment is allocated to the reserved network slice.
  • If the user equipment is allocated to the reserved network slice, the radio access point processes the wireless signal using only the reserved antenna elements.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Improved network efficiency: By allocating specific antenna elements for each network slice, the radio access point can optimize the use of resources and improve overall network efficiency.
  • Enhanced user experience: Network slicing allows for dedicated resources for specific services or applications, leading to improved performance and user experience.
  • Flexible network management: The ability to allocate antenna elements for different network slices provides flexibility in managing and optimizing network resources based on specific requirements.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Resource allocation: Network slicing helps address the challenge of efficiently allocating resources in a shared network environment by dedicating specific antenna elements for each network slice.
  • Interference mitigation: By processing wireless signals using only the reserved antenna elements, the method helps mitigate interference between different network slices and improve overall network performance.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved network performance: By allocating dedicated antenna elements for each network slice, the method can enhance network performance and provide better quality of service.
  • Enhanced scalability: Network slicing allows for the flexible allocation of resources, enabling the network to scale and adapt to changing demands and requirements.
  • Customized services: The ability to allocate specific antenna elements for different network slices enables the provision of customized services tailored to specific user needs and applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method () of operating a radio access point () so as to provide network slicing functionality, said radio access point providing a radio access network for a telecommunications network () and said radio access point comprising a plurality of antenna elements (), the method comprising the steps of: reserving a portion of the plurality of antenna elements for use only by a given network slice, the reserved portion of antenna element(s) forming a set of antenna elements (); receiving, at each of the plurality of antenna elements, a wireless signal from a user equipment (ue) of the telecommunication network identifying the ue from the received wireless signal; determining that the identified ue is allocated to the given network slice; in response to said determining, the radio access point processing only the wireless signal as received by the set of antenna elements.