17902722. DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ENHANCEMENTS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ENHANCEMENTS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Mikhail Wilhelm of Munich (DE)

Ralph Hasholzner of Munich (DE)

Christian Drewes of Germering (DE)

DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ENHANCEMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17902722 titled 'DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ENHANCEMENTS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for offloading computing tasks to one or more computers using an edge server. Here are the bullet points explaining the patent/innovation:

  • The method involves transmitting uplink information from a user equipment to one or more computers via an air interface.
  • It determines if the uplink information has been fully transmitted across the air interface.
  • If the uplink information has been fully transmitted, it triggers a sleep mode for the user equipment and starts a timer.
  • Once the timer expires, it triggers a wake-up operation for the user equipment and maintains a second timer.
  • The second timer indicates when the user equipment should enter sleep mode if the result data, generated using the uplink information, has not been received.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Offloading computing tasks to edge servers can improve the performance and efficiency of user equipment.
  • It can be used in various industries such as telecommunications, cloud computing, and IoT to enhance data processing capabilities.
  • This technology can enable faster response times and reduce the burden on user equipment by transferring computation to more powerful edge servers.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Offloading computing tasks to edge servers reduces the workload on user equipment, preventing performance degradation and extending battery life.
  • It allows for efficient utilization of computing resources by distributing tasks to edge servers, reducing the strain on individual devices.
  • This method ensures that user equipment can enter sleep mode when the necessary data has been transmitted, conserving energy and optimizing resource allocation.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved performance and responsiveness of user equipment by offloading computation to more powerful edge servers.
  • Enhanced energy efficiency and extended battery life for user equipment by entering sleep mode when data transmission is complete.
  • Efficient utilization of computing resources by distributing tasks to edge servers, leading to better resource management and scalability.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer programs for offloading computing tasks to one or more computers, e.g., that implement an edge server. In one aspect, the method can include actions of transmitting, for a user equipment and to the one or more computers, uplink information via an air interface; determining whether the uplink information has been fully transmitted across the air interface; based on determining that the uplink information has been fully transmitted across the air interface, triggering a sleep mode for the user equipment and starting a first timer; determining that the first timer has expired; and based on determining that the first timer has expired, triggering (i) a user equipment wake-up operation and (ii) maintaining a second timer that indicates when the user equipment should enter the sleep mode if result data, to be generated using the uplink information, has not been received.