Nec corporation (20240349134). RADIO ACCESS NETWORK NODE, RADIO TERMINAL, AND METHOD THEREFOR simplified abstract

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RADIO ACCESS NETWORK NODE, RADIO TERMINAL, AND METHOD THEREFOR

Organization Name

nec corporation

Inventor(s)

Hisashi Futaki of Tokyo (JP)

Sadafuku Hayashi of Tokyo (JP)

RADIO ACCESS NETWORK NODE, RADIO TERMINAL, AND METHOD THEREFOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240349134 titled 'RADIO ACCESS NETWORK NODE, RADIO TERMINAL, AND METHOD THEREFOR

The abstract of the patent application describes a method for reducing signaling overhead during mobility procedures for moving a radio terminal between cells in a wireless network.

  • The target ran node transmits a common first configuration and multiple second configurations to the radio terminal via a source ran node.
  • The first configuration enables the radio terminal to access or communicate in any of the candidate target cells.
  • Each second configuration is associated with a specific candidate target cell and enables the radio terminal to access or communicate in that cell.
  • This innovation helps in reducing signaling overhead during handovers and other mobility procedures in the network.

Potential Applications: - Wireless communication networks - Mobile telecommunications systems - Network optimization and efficiency improvements

Problems Solved: - Reducing signaling overhead during mobility procedures - Enhancing efficiency of handovers in wireless networks

Benefits: - Improved network performance - Reduced signaling congestion - Enhanced user experience in mobile communication

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Mobility Management in Wireless Networks This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to optimize their network performance and enhance the user experience. It can lead to cost savings and improved efficiency in managing handovers and mobility procedures.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of mobility management in wireless networks to explore similar techniques and technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in wireless network optimization and mobility management to incorporate the latest innovations in your network infrastructure.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method compare to traditional handover procedures in wireless networks? 2. What impact can this innovation have on the overall efficiency of mobile communication networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

during a mobility procedure for moving a radio terminal () from a source cell () to one of candidate target cells (-), a target ran node () transmits to the radio terminal (), via a source ran node (), a first configuration common to the candidate target cells and a plurality of second configurations each associated with a respective one of the candidate target cells. the first configuration includes at least one configuration parameter for enabling the radio terminal () to access to one of the candidate target cells or to communicate therein. each second configuration includes at least one configuration parameter for enabling the radio terminal () to access to the corresponding candidate target cell or to communicate therein. this contributes to, for example, reducing signaling overhead of an inter-ran node interface (and an air interface) during various mobility procedures including handovers.