US Patent Application 18345195. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MSGA RETRANSMISSIONS DURING TWO STEP RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MSGA RETRANSMISSIONS DURING TWO STEP RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Anil Agiwal of Gyeonggi-do (KR)
Jaehyuk Jang of Gyeonggi-do (KR)
Soenghun Kim of Gyeonggi-do (KR)
Mangesh Abhimanyu Ingale of Gyeonggi-do (KR)
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MSGA RETRANSMISSIONS DURING TWO STEP RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18345195 titled 'METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MSGA RETRANSMISSIONS DURING TWO STEP RANDOM ACCESS PROCEDURES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation
- The patent application is about a communication method and system that combines 5G technology and IoT technology. - It aims to support higher data rates beyond what a 4G system can provide. - The technology can be used in various intelligent services such as smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, smart cars, health care, digital education, smart retail, security, and safety services. - The patent application specifically focuses on a method and apparatus for handling message A retransmission during 2 step random access procedures.
Original Abstract Submitted
The disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for the Internet of things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for handling message A retransmission during 2 step random access procedures.