17940377. BROADCAST TRAFFIC SCHEDULING ACROSS MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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BROADCAST TRAFFIC SCHEDULING ACROSS MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Syam Krishna Babbellapati of Chennai (IN)

Sitaramanjaneyulu Kanamarlapudi of San Diego CA (US)

Prasad Reddy Kadiri of San Diego CA (US)

BROADCAST TRAFFIC SCHEDULING ACROSS MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17940377 titled 'BROADCAST TRAFFIC SCHEDULING ACROSS MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications that enable broadcast communications from a wide area network to be delivered to a local area network using a different radio access technology, and then transmitted to user equipment.

  • Broadcast communications originate from a wide area network and are sent to a local area network using a different radio access technology.
  • Customer premises equipment (CPE) decodes the broadcast data and provides it to a LAN scheduler along with relevant parameters.
  • The LAN scheduler creates a separate background access category (AC) queue for the broadcast data and transmits data based on threshold values.

Potential Applications

  • Enhanced broadcast services for users in local area networks.
  • Efficient utilization of different radio access technologies for broadcast communications.

Problems Solved

  • Seamless delivery of broadcast communications from wide area networks to local area networks.
  • Optimization of data transmission based on different threshold values.

Benefits

  • Improved user experience with enhanced broadcast services.
  • Efficient utilization of network resources for broadcast communications.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described that provide for broadcast communications that originate at a wide area network to be provided to a local area network (LAN), that uses a different radio access technology, to complete the broadcast communications to a user equipment (UE). A device that receives the broadcast communications, such as a customer premises equipment (CPE) may decode broadcast data from the broadcast communications and provide the broadcast data to a LAN scheduler along with one or more parameters associated with the broadcast data. The LAN scheduler may establish a separate background access category (AC) queue for the broadcast data, and may transmit data from the broadcast AC queue based on one or more threshold values.