18261359. TERMINAL AND RADIO BASE STATION simplified abstract (NTT DOCOMO, INC.)
TERMINAL AND RADIO BASE STATION
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TERMINAL AND RADIO BASE STATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18261359 titled 'TERMINAL AND RADIO BASE STATION
Simplified Explanation
A terminal decodes a message from a radio resource control layer to determine the number of repetitions per resource or format of a physical uplink control channel.
Key Features and Innovation
- Terminal receives message from radio resource control layer
- Determines number of repetitions per resource or format of physical uplink control channel
Potential Applications
This technology can be used in telecommunications systems to optimize resource allocation and improve communication efficiency.
Problems Solved
This technology addresses the need for efficient resource management in wireless communication networks.
Benefits
- Enhanced resource allocation
- Improved communication efficiency
Commercial Applications
Optimizing resource allocation in telecommunications systems can lead to cost savings and improved network performance, making this technology valuable for telecom companies.
Prior Art
Readers can explore prior art related to radio resource control protocols and physical uplink control channels in wireless communication systems.
Frequently Updated Research
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Questions about Radio Resource Control Protocols
What are the key benefits of optimizing resource allocation in wireless communication systems?
Optimizing resource allocation can lead to improved network performance, increased efficiency, and cost savings for telecom companies.
How does this technology impact the overall communication efficiency in wireless networks?
By determining the number of repetitions per resource or format of a physical uplink control channel, this technology can enhance communication efficiency and optimize resource usage.
Original Abstract Submitted
A terminal receives a message of a radio resource control layer and assumes the number of repetitions per resource or format of a physical uplink control channel based on the received message.