Apple inc. (20240251262). AUTONOMOUS USER EQUIPMENT (UE) BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY (BFR) ABORT simplified abstract
AUTONOMOUS USER EQUIPMENT (UE) BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY (BFR) ABORT
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Inventor(s)
Sameh Eldessoki of Munich (DE)
Christian Hofmann of Munich (DE)
Panagiotis Botsinis of Munich (DE)
AUTONOMOUS USER EQUIPMENT (UE) BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY (BFR) ABORT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240251262 titled 'AUTONOMOUS USER EQUIPMENT (UE) BEAM FAILURE RECOVERY (BFR) ABORT
The techniques discussed in this patent application aim to enable autonomous recovery from beam failures in user equipment. One specific aspect involves a baseband processor that can detect a downlink beam failure, determine when a beam recovery abort condition is met, abort a random access channel transmission, and maintain a connection with the downlink beam.
- Detect beam failure of a downlink beam
- Determine beam recovery abort condition satisfaction
- Abort random access channel transmission
- Maintain connection with downlink beam after aborting transmission
Potential Applications: - Mobile communication systems - Satellite communication systems - Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient recovery from beam failures - Seamless connection maintenance in the event of failures
Benefits: - Improved reliability of communication systems - Enhanced user experience with minimal disruptions
Commercial Applications: Title: Autonomous Beam Failure Recovery System This technology can be utilized in telecommunications equipment, satellite systems, and IoT devices to ensure uninterrupted connectivity and reliable communication.
Prior Art: Prior research in the field of beamforming and beam management systems may provide insights into similar approaches to beam failure recovery and connection maintenance.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in beamforming technology, satellite communication systems, and IoT connectivity to enhance the effectiveness of autonomous recovery systems.
Questions about Autonomous Beam Failure Recovery System: 1. How does this technology improve the reliability of communication systems? 2. What are the potential applications of this autonomous recovery system in different industries?
Original Abstract Submitted
techniques discussed herein can facilitate autonomous user equipment beam failure recovery abort aspects. one example aspect is a baseband processor configured to, when executing instructions stored in a memory, perform operations comprising: detecting a beam failure of a downlink (dl) beam; determining that a beam recovery abort condition is satisfied after detecting the beam failure; aborting a random access channel (rach) transmission when the beam recovery abort condition is satisfied; and maintaining a connection with the dl beam after aborting the rach transmission.