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US Patent Application 17804720. SIGNALING FOR A USER EQUIPMENT MOBILITY PREDICTION simplified abstract

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SIGNALING FOR A USER EQUIPMENT MOBILITY PREDICTION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Xipeng Zhu of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Ajay Gupta of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Gavin Bernard Horn of La Jolla CA (US)]]

[[Category:Taesang Yoo of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Rajeev Kumar of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Shankar Krishnan of San Diego CA (US)]]

[[Category:Eren Balevi of San Diego CA (US)]]

SIGNALING FOR A USER EQUIPMENT MOBILITY PREDICTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17804720 titled 'SIGNALING FOR A USER EQUIPMENT MOBILITY PREDICTION

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application is related to wireless communication. - It involves a first network node in a radio access network transmitting mobility history data for a user equipment (UE) to a second network node in a core network associated with the RAN. - The first network node receives a UE mobility prediction model from the second network node, which is based on the mobility history data. - The patent application mentions numerous other aspects that are described but not specified in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first network node in a radio access network (RAN) may transmit mobility history data for a user equipment (UE) to a second network node in a core network associated with the RAN. The first network node may receive a UE mobility prediction model that is based at least in part on the mobility history data from the second network node. Numerous other aspects are described.

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