Qualcomm incorporated (20240340994). TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSITIONING RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL STATE OF A REPEATER simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSITIONING RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL STATE OF A REPEATER

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Naeem Akl of BRIDGEWATER NJ (US)

Navid Abedini of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Karl Georg Hampel of Jersey City NJ (US)

Ozcan Ozturk of San Diego CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSITIONING RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL STATE OF A REPEATER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340994 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR TRANSITIONING RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL STATE OF A REPEATER

The abstract describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications that support transitioning the Radio Resource Control (RRC) state of a Network Controlled Repeater (NCR). A Distributed Unit (DU) and a Central Unit (CU) coordinate the release and resumption of the RRC connection of the NCR. The CU transmits a control signal to the DU to release the RRC connection of the NCR, which includes an identifier of the NCR. The DU then transmits a message indicating the release of the RRC connection to the NCR and coordinates the resumption of the RRC connection by sending a second message to the CU, requesting to initiate a paging of the NCR.

  • Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications
  • Support transitioning the RRC state of a Network Controlled Repeater (NCR)
  • Coordination between Distributed Unit (DU) and Central Unit (CU)
  • Release and resumption of RRC connection of the NCR
  • Control signal from CU to DU to release RRC connection with NCR
  • DU transmits message indicating release to NCR
  • DU coordinates resumption by sending a second message to CU

Potential Applications: - Enhancing wireless communication networks - Improving efficiency in managing RRC connections - Optimizing resource allocation in wireless systems

Problems Solved: - Streamlining the process of transitioning RRC states - Enhancing coordination between network elements - Improving overall network performance

Benefits: - Increased reliability in wireless communications - Enhanced network management capabilities - Improved user experience with better connectivity

Commercial Applications: - Telecommunications companies - Network equipment manufacturers - Wireless technology providers

Prior Art: Prior research on RRC state transitions in wireless networks

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies on optimizing RRC connections in wireless systems

Questions about Wireless Communications Transition Technology:

1. How does the coordination between the Distributed Unit and Central Unit improve the management of RRC connections? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology on the efficiency of wireless communication networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. techniques described herein support transitioning the radio resource control (rrc) state of a network controlled repeater (ncr). a distributed unit (du) and a central unit (cu) may coordinate the release and resumption of the rrc connection of the ncr. the cu may transmit a control signal to the du indicating to release the rrc connection of the ncr. the control signal may include a flag, such as an identifier of the ncr, and the du may retain the identifier of the ncr. the du may transmit a message indicating a release of the rrc connection to the ncr. the du may coordinate the resumption of the rrc connection of the ncr by transmitting a second message to the cu. the second message may include a request to initiate a paging of the ncr and may include the identifier of the ncr.