US Patent Application 18043004. TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH A MASTER NODE IN A MASTER CELL GROUP WITHOUT A CHANGE IN A SECONDARY NODE IN A SECONDARY CELL GROUP simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH A MASTER NODE IN A MASTER CELL GROUP WITHOUT A CHANGE IN A SECONDARY NODE IN A SECONDARY CELL GROUP

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Jaspreet Kaur of Bridgewater NJ (US)


Rajat Aggarwal of Hyderabad (IN)


Xipeng Zhu of San Diego CA (US)


Priya Rajan of HIllsborough NJ (US)


Punyaslok Purkayastha of San Diego CA (US)


TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH A MASTER NODE IN A MASTER CELL GROUP WITHOUT A CHANGE IN A SECONDARY NODE IN A SECONDARY CELL GROUP - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18043004 Titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS WITH A MASTER NODE IN A MASTER CELL GROUP WITHOUT A CHANGE IN A SECONDARY NODE IN A SECONDARY CELL GROUP'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes techniques for wireless communications. A communication device, such as a user equipment (UE), can send a request message to a target master base station when there is a change in its state. The UE then receives a response message from the target master base station, which includes information about a secondary node (SN) and the UE's context reference. This information is shared by a source master base station (primary base station) to the target master base station. The SN information pertains to the same secondary base station that the UE was previously connected to when it was connected to the source master base station. The UE's context reference is stored at the secondary base station.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for wireless communications are described. A communication device, for example, a user equipment (UE) may transmit a request message to a target master base station based on a change in a state of the UE, and receive a response message from the target master base station based on the transmitted request message from the UE. The response message may include secondary node (SN) information and UE context reference shared to the target master base station from a source master base station (also referred to as a primary base station). The SN information corresponding to the same secondary base station associated with the UE while previously connected to the source master base station. The UE context reference may be stored at the same secondary base station.