US Patent Application 18352810. MOBILITY FEATURES FOR NEXT GENERATION CELLULAR NETWORKS simplified abstract

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MOBILITY FEATURES FOR NEXT GENERATION CELLULAR NETWORKS

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yi Guo of Shanghai (CN)

Xun Tang of Beijing (CN)

Sudeep Palat of Cheltenham (GB)

Candy Yiu of Portland OR (US)

Seau Sian Lim of Swindon (GB)

Jaemin Han of Portland OR (US)

Richard Burbidge of Shrivenham (GB)

Youn Hyoung Heo of San Jose CA (US)

Bishwarup Mondal of San Ramon CA (US)

MOBILITY FEATURES FOR NEXT GENERATION CELLULAR NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18352810 titled 'MOBILITY FEATURES FOR NEXT GENERATION CELLULAR NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application is related to layer 1 (L1)/layer 2 (L2) triggered mobility (LTM) aspects. - It covers various aspects of LTM, including inter-cell mobility, split architectures, dynamic cell group changes, activation, and deactivation. - It also includes conditional primary SCG cell addition or change (CPAC) aspects, early timing advance acquisition for LTM, and radio link monitoring (RLM) handling for LTM. - The patent application also addresses LTM-related security mechanisms and conditional handover (CHO)/CPAC aspects related to secondary cell group (SCG) configurations and radio resource control (re)configuration. - It may also cover reference configuration aspects. - The patent application may describe additional or alternative aspects related to LTM.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure is related to layer 1 (L1)/layer 2 (L2) triggered mobility (LTM) aspects, including LTM inter-cell mobility, LTM in split architectures; dynamic cell group changes, activation, and deactivation, conditional primary SCG cell addition or change (CPAC) aspects; early timing advance acquisition for LTM; radio link monitoring (RLM) handling for LTM; LTM-related security mechanisms; conditional handover (CHO)/CPAC aspects related to secondary cell group (SCG) configurations and radio resource control (re)configuration; and reference configuration aspects. Additional or alternative aspects may be described and/or claimed.