Qualcomm incorporated (20240121655). END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE VIA A CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT simplified abstract

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END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE VIA A CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Xiaolong Huang of Santee CA (US)

Patrick Poon-Cheuk Chan of San Jose CA (US)

Sebastian Speicher of Wallisellen (CH)

Huichun Liu of San Diego CA (US)

Suli Zhao of San Diego CA (US)

Sai Yiu Duncan Ho of San Diego CA (US)

John Thomas Harrsen of San Jose CA (US)

END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE VIA A CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240121655 titled 'END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE VIA A CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication, specifically mapping quality of service flows of a first radio access technology to service classes of a second radio access technology.

  • The techniques allow a first device to map quality of service flows of a cellular network to service classes of a Wi-Fi network.
  • The first device communicates this mapping information to a second network device, such as a router.
  • The first device and the second device communicate various packets via the quality of service flows and the service classes.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various wireless communication scenarios where seamless handover between different radio access technologies is required, such as in heterogeneous networks or multi-access edge computing environments.

Problems Solved

1. Seamless integration of different radio access technologies. 2. Efficient utilization of network resources by mapping quality of service flows to service classes.

Benefits

1. Improved user experience with seamless connectivity. 2. Enhanced network performance and resource optimization. 3. Simplified management of quality of service flows across different radio access technologies.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Wireless Communication Mapping Technology for Seamless Handover Between Cellular and Wi-Fi Networks"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of network address translation (NAT) techniques to facilitate communication between different network devices in a heterogeneous network environment.

=== What are the specific technical details of the mapping process between quality of service flows and service classes? The specific technical details of how the quality of service flows of a first radio access technology are mapped to service classes of a second radio access technology are not provided in the abstract. Further details on the algorithms, protocols, and mechanisms used for this mapping would be necessary to fully understand the implementation of this technology.

=== How does the communication between the first device and the second device ensure the delivery of packets via the mapped quality of service flows and service classes? The abstract mentions that the first device and the second device communicate various packets via the quality of service flows and service classes. However, the specific mechanisms or protocols used to ensure the delivery of packets according to the mapped quality of service flows and service classes are not elaborated upon. Understanding the details of this communication process would be essential to assess the effectiveness and reliability of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. for example, the described techniques provide for a first device (e.g., a cellular modem or user equipment (ue)) mapping quality of service flows of a first radio access technology (e.g., cellular) to service classes of a second rat (e.g., wi-fi). the first device may communicate mapping information that indicates the mapping to a second network device (e.g., a router). the first device and the second device may communicate various packets via the quality of service flows and the service classes.