17759629. PAGING COORDINATION VIA THE INTERNET simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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PAGING COORDINATION VIA THE INTERNET

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Juan Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Haris Zisimopoulos of London (GB)

Hong Cheng of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Miguel Griot of La Jolla CA (US)

Sebastian Speicher of Wallisellen (CH)

Stefano Faccin of San Ysidro CA (US)

PAGING COORDINATION VIA THE INTERNET - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17759629 titled 'PAGING COORDINATION VIA THE INTERNET

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for a user equipment (UE) with multiple universal subscription identity modules (USIM) or concurrent radio access technology (C-RAT) capabilities to receive and respond to a page from a network of a first USIM while not activating a receiver on that network. Here are the key points:

  • The UE sends a request to register for paging events to an access and management function (AMF) of the network of the first USIM.
  • The UE sends a paging public user identifier (PPUID) to a paging server via the network of a second USIM, which is associated with the network of the first USIM.
  • The UE receives a message associated with the first USIM via a protocol data unit (PDU) session or another method.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Multi-USIM devices: This technique can be used in devices that support multiple USIMs, allowing them to efficiently receive and respond to pages from different networks.
  • C-RAT devices: Devices that support concurrent radio access technologies can benefit from this technique to manage paging events on different networks simultaneously.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient paging management: The technique allows the UE to receive and respond to pages from different networks without activating unnecessary receivers, improving efficiency.
  • Seamless communication: By associating the paging server with the network of the first USIM, the UE can seamlessly receive messages associated with the first USIM through the PDU session or another method.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved battery life: By avoiding unnecessary receiver activations, the UE can conserve battery power.
  • Enhanced user experience: Users of multi-USIM or C-RAT devices can enjoy seamless communication and efficient paging management.
  • Flexibility and versatility: The technique enables the UE to handle paging events from different networks, providing flexibility and versatility in communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for a UE with multiple universal subscription identity modules (i.e., a multi-USIM device) or concurrent radio access technology (C-RAT) capabilities to receive and respond to a page from a network of a first USIM of the UE while not activating a receiver on that network by receiving the page (from the network of the first USIM) on a receiver active on a network of a second USIM. A method that may be performed by a user equipment (UE) includes sending a request to register for paging events in a registration request message to an access and management function (AMF) of a network of a first universal subscriber identifier module (USIM) of the UE; sending a paging public user identifier (PPUID) of the UE, in a protocol data unit (PDU) session, to a paging server via a network of a second USIM of the UE, wherein the paging server is associated with the network of the first USIM; and receiving a message associated with the first USIM via the PDU session or another