18609922. RECEPTION SCHEME simplified abstract (Nokia Technologies Oy)
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RECEPTION SCHEME
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RECEPTION SCHEME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18609922 titled 'RECEPTION SCHEME
The abstract of this patent application describes a method that involves configuring user equipment in a low activity state to operate using a grant-free uplink transmission scheme. Additionally, the method includes scheduling a discontinuous reception state at the user equipment in response to detecting certain conditions, during which the user equipment monitors for messages intended for it.
- Configuring user equipment in a low activity state
- Operating user equipment using a grant-free uplink transmission scheme
- Scheduling a discontinuous reception state in response to specific conditions
- Monitoring for messages intended for the user equipment during the discontinuous reception state
Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Mobile devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient use of resources in wireless communication - Minimizing power consumption in user equipment - Enhancing message reception in low activity states
Benefits: - Improved battery life for user equipment - Enhanced message reception reliability - Optimal resource allocation in wireless networks
Commercial Applications: Title: "Efficient Wireless Communication Method for IoT Devices" This technology can be utilized in IoT devices, mobile phones, and other wireless communication systems to improve efficiency and reduce power consumption. The market implications include increased reliability and longer battery life for devices.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the grant-free uplink transmission scheme improve efficiency in wireless communication? 2. What are the key advantages of scheduling a discontinuous reception state in user equipment?
Original Abstract Submitted
A method comprising: configuring a user equipment in a low activity state to operate according to a grant-free uplink transmission scheme; and in response to detecting at least one condition, scheduling a discontinuous reception state at the user equipment, during which the user equipment is configured to monitor for one or more messages intended for the user equipment.