US Patent Application 18222347. MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, ORIGINATING BASE STATION, CANDIDATE BASE STATION, AND MOBILE TERMINAL simplified abstract

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MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, ORIGINATING BASE STATION, CANDIDATE BASE STATION, AND MOBILE TERMINAL

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation


Inventor(s)

Yasuhiro Onaka of Tokyo (JP)

Miho Maeda of Tokyo (JP)

Mitsuru Mochizuki of Tokyo (JP)

Taisei Suemitsu of Tokyo (JP)

Noriyuki Fukui of Tokyo (JP)

MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, ORIGINATING BASE STATION, CANDIDATE BASE STATION, AND MOBILE TERMINAL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18222347 titled 'MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, ORIGINATING BASE STATION, CANDIDATE BASE STATION, AND MOBILE TERMINAL

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a mobile communication system that allows a mobile device to switch its communication partner from one base station to another.

  • The system sends a request message from the current base station to multiple potential destination base stations, asking to become a candidate for communication.
  • The potential destination base stations respond with a response message to the request.
  • The current base station then transmits information about the candidate base stations to the mobile device.
  • The purpose of this system is to enable seamless handover of communication between different base stations, improving the overall mobile communication experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

A mobile communication system, which changes a communication partner of a mobile terminal from an originating base station to a destination base station, wherein a request message requesting to become a candidate is transmitted to a plurality of candidate base stations, which are potential destination base stations, from the originating base station, a response message responding to the request message is transmitted from the plurality of candidate base stations to the originating base station, and information of the candidate base stations is transmitted from the originating base station to the mobile terminal.