US Patent Application 18245192. PROVIDING A FIRST RADIO BEAM AND A SECOND RADIO BEAM simplified abstract

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PROVIDING A FIRST RADIO BEAM AND A SECOND RADIO BEAM

Organization Name

Nokia Technologies Oy


Inventor(s)

Samantha Caporal Del Barrio of Aalborg (DK)

Sami Hakola of Kempele (FI)

Benny Vejlgaard of Gistrup (DK)

Johannes Harrebek of Aalborg (DK)

Christian Rom of Aalborg (DK)

Frederick Vook of Schaumburg IL (US)

Simon Svendsen of Aalborg (DK)

PROVIDING A FIRST RADIO BEAM AND A SECOND RADIO BEAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18245192 titled 'PROVIDING A FIRST RADIO BEAM AND A SECOND RADIO BEAM

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes an apparatus, method, and computer program product for maintaining a radio connection in a terminal device. The system provides single-polarized radio beams in different directions and receives feedback to modify the operation of the terminal device.

  • The system provides at least one single-polarized radio beam in a specific direction.
  • Feedback is received to make adjustments to the terminal device's operation and maintain the radio connection.
  • In response to the feedback, the system determines a first radio beam and a second radio beam, both single-polarized.
  • The first radio beam is provided in the first direction, and the second radio beam is provided in a second direction.
  • Based on the feedback received for the first and second radio beams, the system determines if a reconfiguration is needed for the following transmission of these beams.


Original Abstract Submitted

An apparatus, method and computer program product for: providing () at least one single-polarized radio beam in a first direction, receiving () feedback for modifying operation of a terminal device for maintaining a radio connection, determining (), in response to receiving the feedback, a first radio beam and a second radio beam, wherein the first radio beam and the second radio beam are single-polarized, providing () the first radio beam in the first direction and the second radio beam in a second direction and determining (), based on the feedback relating to the first radio beam and the second radio beam, a need for reconfiguration of a following transmission of the first radio beam and the second beam.