18631484. METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HANDLING COLLISION OF SIGNALING MESSAGES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HANDLING COLLISION OF SIGNALING MESSAGES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Chaithanya Sai G of Bengaluru (IN)

Chetan Ramesh Ganig of Bengaluru (IN)

Prasad Basavaraj Dandra of Bengaluru (IN)

Sivasankar Comaravelou of Bengaluru (IN)

Danish Ehsan Hashmi of Bengaluru (IN)

Lalith Kumar of Bengaluru (IN)

Utsav Sinha of Bengaluru (IN)

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HANDLING COLLISION OF SIGNALING MESSAGES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18631484 titled 'METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR HANDLING COLLISION OF SIGNALING MESSAGES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

The abstract of this patent application describes a method for handling collision of signaling messages between a user equipment (UE) and a network entity. The method involves transmitting two signaling messages with different access types, determining that the access types correspond to different types, and processing the messages in parallel or re-triggering them based on the determination.

  • The method involves transmitting a first signaling message with a first access type and a second signaling message with a second access type.
  • The UE is registered on the network for both the first and second access types.
  • The method determines that the first and second access types are different.
  • The signaling messages are processed based on this determination, either in parallel or by re-triggering one or more of the messages.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in telecommunications networks to efficiently handle signaling messages between UEs and network entities. - It can be used in 5G networks to improve the management of different access types for UEs.

Problems Solved: - Addresses the issue of collision of signaling messages in telecommunications networks. - Provides a solution for handling different access types for UEs registered on the network.

Benefits: - Improves the reliability and efficiency of signaling message processing. - Enhances the overall performance of telecommunications networks.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Signaling Message Handling Technology for Telecommunications Networks This technology can be commercially applied by telecommunications companies to optimize signaling message processing in their networks, leading to improved network performance and customer satisfaction. It can also be integrated into 5G networks to enhance the management of different access types for UEs.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method improve the handling of signaling messages in telecommunications networks? - This method improves signaling message handling by efficiently managing different access types for UEs registered on the network. 2. What are the potential applications of this technology in the telecommunications industry? - This technology can be applied in various telecommunications networks to enhance the processing of signaling messages and improve network performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for handling collision of signaling messages between a user equipment (UE) and a network entity is disclosed. The method includes transmitting a first signaling message comprising a first access type and a second signaling message comprising a second access type different from the first access type. The UE is registered on a network for the first access type and the second access type. The method also includes determining that the first access type and the second access type correspond to different access types. The method further includes processing the first signaling message and the second signaling message based on the determination by processing of the first signaling message and the second signaling message in parallel or re-triggering one or more of the first signaling message or the second signaling message.