Qualcomm incorporated (20240098459). UPLINK BROADCAST/MULTICAST PACKET PROCESSING simplified abstract

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UPLINK BROADCAST/MULTICAST PACKET PROCESSING

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Vinay Joseph of Calicut (IN)

Rajat Prakash of San Diego CA (US)

Peerapol Tinnakornsrisuphap of San Diego CA (US)

Fatih Ulupinar of San Diego CA (US)

UPLINK BROADCAST/MULTICAST PACKET PROCESSING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240098459 titled 'UPLINK BROADCAST/MULTICAST PACKET PROCESSING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, devices, and systems for processing uplink broadcast or multicast packets from a user equipment (UE) and distributing the broadcast/multicast packets to other UEs in a network.

  • A UE receives a downlink packet from a base station containing broadcast/multicast ethernet data for a protocol data unit (PDU) session.
  • The UE determines if the downlink packet corresponds to an uplink packet previously transmitted to the base station.
  • If the UE previously transmitted the corresponding uplink packet, the downlink packet is discarded.
  • If the UE did not previously transmit the corresponding uplink packet, the downlink packet is processed for the PDU session.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in mobile networks, content delivery networks, and IoT systems for efficient distribution of broadcast/multicast packets.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient management of broadcast/multicast packets in a network. 2. Reducing unnecessary data processing and transmission for UEs.

Benefits

1. Improved network efficiency. 2. Reduced network congestion. 3. Enhanced user experience with faster data delivery.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing data transmission in 5G networks for improved performance and reliability.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing methods for managing broadcast/multicast packets in wireless networks or content delivery systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact network latency?

This technology can potentially reduce network latency by efficiently managing broadcast/multicast packets and reducing unnecessary data processing for UEs.

What are the potential security implications of this technology?

The technology may need to address security concerns related to packet processing and distribution to ensure data integrity and privacy for users.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, devices, and systems for processing uplink broadcast or multicast (“broadcast/multicast”) packets from a user equipment (ue) and distributing the broadcast/multicast packets to other ues in a network. in some aspects, a ue may receive, from a base station, a downlink packet comprising broadcast or multicast (broadcast/multicast) ethernet data for a protocol data unit (pdu) session of the ue with a data network (dn) associated with the base station, determining whether the downlink packet corresponds to an uplink packet previously transmitted to the base station by the ue, discarding the downlink packet for the pdu session based on determining that the ue previously transmitted the corresponding uplink packet comprising the broadcast/multicast ethernet data for the pdu session to the base station, and processing the downlink packet for the pdu session based on determining that the ue did not previously transmit the corresponding uplink packet.