Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240357344). UE CAPABILITY SIGNALING DESIGN FOR ONE OR MORE FUNCTIONALITIES WITH DIFFERENT APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS IN DIFFERENT RELEASES OF A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION simplified abstract

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UE CAPABILITY SIGNALING DESIGN FOR ONE OR MORE FUNCTIONALITIES WITH DIFFERENT APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS IN DIFFERENT RELEASES OF A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Jung Hyun Bae of San Diego CA (US)

UE CAPABILITY SIGNALING DESIGN FOR ONE OR MORE FUNCTIONALITIES WITH DIFFERENT APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS IN DIFFERENT RELEASES OF A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240357344 titled 'UE CAPABILITY SIGNALING DESIGN FOR ONE OR MORE FUNCTIONALITIES WITH DIFFERENT APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS IN DIFFERENT RELEASES OF A CELLULAR COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATION

The abstract of the patent application describes a method for reporting capability signaling of a user equipment (UE) considering two different telecommunications standard releases.

  • The method involves determining that the UE's capability signaling can be reported according to both the first and second telecommunications standard releases.
  • It then reports the capability signaling of the UE based on the second telecommunications standard release instead of the first release.
  • The second standard release offers a higher level of controllability of the UE compared to the first standard release.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in telecommunications networks to enhance the controllability of user equipment. - It can improve the efficiency and reliability of communication systems by utilizing the advanced capabilities of the second standard release.

Problems Solved: - Addressing the need for better controllability of user equipment in telecommunications networks. - Ensuring compatibility and compliance with different standard releases in the industry.

Benefits: - Enhanced controllability of user equipment. - Improved performance and reliability of telecommunications networks. - Seamless transition between different standard releases.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Controllability Technology in Telecommunications Networks This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to optimize the performance of their networks, improve user experience, and stay compliant with evolving industry standards. It can also be integrated into new products and services to offer advanced capabilities to customers.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the controllability of user equipment in telecommunications networks? - This technology enhances the level of control over user equipment by utilizing the capabilities of the second telecommunications standard release, ensuring better performance and reliability. 2. What are the potential implications of using the second standard release over the first in terms of network management and optimization? - By adopting the second standard release for reporting capability signaling, telecommunications networks can achieve higher levels of controllability, leading to improved network management and optimization.


Original Abstract Submitted

disclosed is a method of reporting capability signaling of a user equipment (ue) in consideration of a first telecommunications standard release and a second telecommunications standard release. the method includes determining that the capability signaling of the ue may be reported according to the first telecommunications standard release and the second telecommunication standard release; and reporting the capability signaling of the ue according to the second telecommunication standard release instead of the first telecommunication standard release, wherein a level of controllability of the ue in the second telecommunication standard release is greater than or equal to a level of controllability of the ue in the first telecommunication standard release.