Telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ) (20240291733). INTENT BASED AUTOMATION FOR PARTITIONED RADIO SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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INTENT BASED AUTOMATION FOR PARTITIONED RADIO SYSTEMS

Organization Name

telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Erik Westerberg of Enskede (SE)

Håkan Olofsson of Stockholm (SE)

Ilaria Brunelli of Prosper TX (US)

Zachary Duncan of Stockholm (SE)

INTENT BASED AUTOMATION FOR PARTITIONED RADIO SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240291733 titled 'INTENT BASED AUTOMATION FOR PARTITIONED RADIO SYSTEMS

The abstract describes a method and network node for intent-based automation for partitioned radio systems. The method involves determining intent metrics based on performance measurements, comparing these metrics to service level intents, and determining a radio resource partition between communication networks based on the comparison.

  • Intent-based automation for partitioned radio systems
  • Determining intent metrics based on performance measurements
  • Comparing intent metrics to service level intents
  • Determining radio resource partition between communication networks

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications industry - Network optimization - Quality of experience management

Problems Solved: - Efficient resource allocation - Improved quality of experience for users - Automated network management

Benefits: - Enhanced network performance - Optimized resource utilization - Improved user satisfaction

Commercial Applications: Title: "Intent-Based Automation for Enhanced Network Performance" This technology can be used in telecommunications companies to automate network management processes, optimize resource allocation, and improve overall network performance. It can lead to cost savings, increased efficiency, and better user experiences, making it a valuable tool for companies looking to enhance their services.

Questions about Intent-Based Automation for Partitioned Radio Systems: 1. How does intent-based automation improve network performance? Intent-based automation improves network performance by dynamically allocating resources based on user experience metrics, ensuring optimal service levels for different communication networks.

2. What are the key benefits of using intent-based automation in partitioned radio systems? The key benefits of using intent-based automation in partitioned radio systems include improved quality of experience for users, efficient resource allocation, and automated network management processes.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method and network node for intent based automation for partitioned radio systems are disclosed. according to one aspect, a method in a network node includes determining at least a first intent metric and a second intent metric based on performance measurements. the first intent metric indicates a quality of experience of first communication network users and the second intent metric indicates a quality of experience of second communication network users. the method also includes comparing the first and second intent metrics to respective first and second service level intents for communications of respective first and second communication networks. a service level intent may indicate a minimum service level. a radio resource partition (rrp) between the communications of the first and second communication networks is determined based at least in part on the comparison.