US Patent Application 18308451. SIGNALING OF MULTIPLE CANDIDATE CELLS FOR L1/L2-CENTRIC INTER-CELL MOBILITY simplified abstract
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SIGNALING OF MULTIPLE CANDIDATE CELLS FOR L1/L2-CENTRIC INTER-CELL MOBILITY
Organization Name
QUALCOMM Incorporated==Inventor(s)==
[[Category:Hamed Pezeshki of San Diego CA (US)]]
[[Category:Yan Zhou of San Diego CA (US)]]
[[Category:Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)]]
SIGNALING OF MULTIPLE CANDIDATE CELLS FOR L1/L2-CENTRIC INTER-CELL MOBILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18308451 titled 'SIGNALING OF MULTIPLE CANDIDATE CELLS FOR L1/L2-CENTRIC INTER-CELL MOBILITY
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a system where a scheduled entity receives instructions from a scheduling entity on how to connect with multiple candidate cells.
- The scheduled entity exchanges information about the candidate cells with the scheduling entity using Layer 1/Layer 2 signaling.
- Based on this signaling and the provided instructions, the scheduled entity connects with at least one of the candidate cells.
- In another scenario, the scheduling entity pre-configures the scheduled entity on how to connect with multiple candidate cells.
- The scheduled entity then sends information about the candidate cells to the scheduling entity using Layer 1/Layer 2 signaling.
- The scheduling entity dynamically selects at least one of the candidate cells to serve the scheduled entity based on this signaling.
Original Abstract Submitted
A scheduled entity receives a communication from a scheduling entity that facilitates a configuration on how to connect with a plurality of candidate cells. The scheduled entity then exchanges information about the plurality of candidate cells with the scheduling entity via Layer 1 (L1)/Layer 2 (L2) signaling, and connects with at least one of the plurality of candidate cells based on the L1/L2 signaling and the configuration. In another example, a scheduling entity transmits a communication to a scheduled entity to pre-configure the scheduled entity on how to connect with a plurality of candidate cells. The scheduling entity then receives information about the plurality of candidate cells from the scheduled entity via L1/L2 signaling, and dynamically selects via the L1/L2 signaling at least one of the plurality of candidate cells to serve the scheduled entity.