US Patent Application 18245664. TECHNIQUE AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING MOBILITY OF TERMINAL IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUE AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING MOBILITY OF TERMINAL IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.


Inventor(s)

Sunhyun Kim of Suwon-si (KR)


Jungsoo Jung of Suwon-si (KR)


Seungil Park of Suwon-si (KR)


TECHNIQUE AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING MOBILITY OF TERMINAL IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18245664 Titled 'TECHNIQUE AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING MOBILITY OF TERMINAL IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a communication system, specifically for 5G or 6G, that supports higher data rates compared to the previous 4G system (LTE). It introduces a satellite communication cell management apparatus that is responsible for managing satellite communication cells of one or more satellites. This apparatus includes a transceiver and at least one processor. The processor is designed to establish connections between the satellite communication cells and base stations (BSs), as well as update these connections based on the movement of the satellite relative to the ground.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to a 5generation (5G) or 6generation (6G) communication system for supporting a data rate higher than a 4generation (4G) communication system such as long term evolution (LTE). The present disclosure provides a satellite communication cell management apparatus for managing satellite communication cells of at least one satellite, the satellite communication cell management apparatus including a transceiver, and at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor is configured to connect the satellite communication cells to base stations (BSs), and update connections between the satellite communication cells and the BSs, according to a relative movement of the at least one satellite with respect to the ground.