18745076. RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS simplified abstract (CommScope Technologies LLC)

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RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS

Organization Name

CommScope Technologies LLC

Inventor(s)

Vedat Eyuboglu of Weston MA (US)

Arthur J. Barabell of Sudbury MA (US)

RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18745076 titled 'RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a communication system that involves remote units exchanging RF signals with mobile devices, with some signals containing information for or from the mobile device. The system includes a controller connected to an external network, assigning airlink resources to user equipment through an intermediate network. Multiple remote units in the same cell can share airlink resources simultaneously.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Remote units exchange RF signals with mobile devices.
  • Controller assigns airlink resources to user equipment.
  • Intermediate network connects the controller to remote units.
  • Multiple user equipment in the same cell can share airlink resources simultaneously.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in:

  • Cellular networks
  • Wireless communication systems
  • IoT devices

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient resource allocation in communication systems
  • Simultaneous use of airlink resources in the same cell

Benefits:

  • Improved network efficiency
  • Enhanced user experience
  • Optimal use of resources

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial uses include:

  • Telecommunications companies
  • IoT device manufacturers
  • Network infrastructure providers

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to this technology in the field of wireless communication systems and network resource allocation.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest research on wireless communication systems, network resource allocation, and IoT technologies.

Questions about Communication Systems: 1. How does the technology optimize resource allocation in communication systems? 2. What are the potential commercial implications of this innovation?


Original Abstract Submitted

A communication system includes remote units to exchange RF signals with mobile devices, at least some of the RF signals comprising information destined for, or originating from, a mobile device. The communication system also includes at least one controller or controller resource communicatively coupled to an external network and configured to assign airlink resources to the user equipment. The at least one controller or controller resource is separated from the remote units by an intermediate network comprising a switched Ethernet network over which data corresponding to the information is carried between the at least one controller or controller resource and the remote units. Two or more of the remote units are configured to belong to the same communication cell. The at least one controller or controller resource is configured to assign two or more of the user equipment in the same communication cell to simultaneously use a same airlink resource.