18510051. COMMUNICATION DEVICE, HOST AND METHODS THEREIN FOR HANDLING PAGING AND DATA EXCHANGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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COMMUNICATION DEVICE, HOST AND METHODS THEREIN FOR HANDLING PAGING AND DATA EXCHANGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Joachim Ramkull of Lund (SE)

COMMUNICATION DEVICE, HOST AND METHODS THEREIN FOR HANDLING PAGING AND DATA EXCHANGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18510051 titled 'COMMUNICATION DEVICE, HOST AND METHODS THEREIN FOR HANDLING PAGING AND DATA EXCHANGING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The communication device described in the patent application is capable of handling paging from a network node and exchanging data with a host. It is part of a group of closely located communication devices that can communicate with each other via short-range wireless or wired connections, and with the host over a long-range wireless connection through the network node. The device receives pages from the network node and determines if the page is for itself or for another device in the group. If the page is for itself, it responds accordingly. If the page is for another device in the group, it forwards the paging information to the targeted device.

  • Communication device for handling paging from a network node and data exchanging with a host
  • Part of a group of closely located communication devices that can communicate with each other via short-range wireless or wired connections
  • Capable of communicating with the host over a long-range wireless connection through the network node
  • Receives pages from the network node and determines if they are for itself or another device in the group
  • Responds to pages targeted for itself and forwards paging information to other devices in the group

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT (Internet of Things), and smart home devices.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently managing paging messages within a group of closely located communication devices, ensuring that each device receives the relevant information intended for it.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved communication efficiency, reduced network congestion, and streamlined data exchange processes between network nodes, communication devices, and hosts.

Potential Commercial Applications

  • Smart home automation systems
  • Industrial IoT networks
  • Telecommunications infrastructure

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be the use of similar communication protocols and methods in wireless sensor networks or mesh networking systems.

=== What are the security implications of this technology? Security implications of this technology include potential vulnerabilities in the communication protocols used for paging and data exchange, which could be exploited by malicious actors to intercept or manipulate sensitive information.

=== How does this technology compare to traditional paging systems? Compared to traditional paging systems, this technology offers more flexibility and scalability in managing communication between network nodes and multiple communication devices. It also allows for more efficient data exchange processes within a group of closely located devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

A communication device and method therein for handling paging from a network node and data exchanging with a host. The communication device is one of a group of closely located communication devices capable of communicating with each other via a short-range wireless connection or a wired connection and is capable of communicating with the host over a long-range wireless connection via the network node. The communication device receives a page from the network node at a predefined occasion and evaluates if the page is targeted for itself or is targeted for one of the other devices in the group. When the page is targeted for itself, the communication device performs a paging response. When the page is targeted for one of the other devices in the group of closely located communication devices, the communication device forwards paging information to the targeted communication device.