18731755. Prioritization in Radio Access Technology of Uplink Signals simplified abstract (Ofinno, LLC)
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Prioritization in Radio Access Technology of Uplink Signals
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Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)
Prioritization in Radio Access Technology of Uplink Signals - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18731755 titled 'Prioritization in Radio Access Technology of Uplink Signals
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a wireless device that can adjust its transmission power based on the maximum allowed power for different cell groups of different radio access technology types.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Wireless device receives maximum transmit power for different cell groups of different RAT types.
- Adjusts total transmission power for uplink signals to stay within maximum allowed limits.
- Drops scheduled transmission of uplink signals based on priority of RAT types and exceeding power limits.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems to optimize power usage and improve network efficiency.
Problems Solved:
- Efficient power management in multi-RAT environments.
- Prioritizing transmission based on RAT type and power constraints.
Benefits:
- Enhanced network performance.
- Better utilization of available power resources.
- Improved overall system reliability.
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include telecommunications infrastructure, IoT devices, and mobile network optimization solutions.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to power management in multi-RAT environments, network optimization, and wireless communication technologies.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on research related to power control algorithms, multi-RAT communication systems, and network optimization techniques.
Questions about Wireless Power Management: 1. How does this technology improve network efficiency in multi-RAT environments? 2. What are the key factors influencing the decision to drop scheduled uplink transmissions based on power constraints and RAT type priorities?
Original Abstract Submitted
A wireless device receives, from a base station transmits, a first maximum total transmit power (TTP) and a second maximum TTP allowed, respectively, for a first cell group and a second cell group of a second radio access technology (RAT) type different from a first RAT type of the first cell group. A total transmission power, based on a first power, for transmitting first uplink signals via the first cell group and not exceeding the first maximum TTP, and a second power for transmitting second uplink signals via the second cell group and not exceeding the second maximum TTP, exceeds a power value. The second uplink signals and not the first uplink signals are transmitted based on a scheduled transmission of the first uplink signals being dropped based on: the total transmission power exceeding the power value, and the first RAT type having lower priority than the second RAT type.