18069905. TECHNOLOGY-PRIORITY-BASED CHANNELS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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TECHNOLOGY-PRIORITY-BASED CHANNELS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Michael Levitsky of Rehovot (IL)

Michael Alexander Ruder of Pommelsbrunn (DE)

Moshe Ben-ari of Rehovot (IL)

TECHNOLOGY-PRIORITY-BASED CHANNELS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18069905 titled 'TECHNOLOGY-PRIORITY-BASED CHANNELS

The abstract of this patent application discusses a wireless communication device (WCD) that can detect and prioritize different technologies for communication.

  • The WCD can obtain measurements related to the detection of a communication associated with a first priority technology on a technology-priority-based channel.
  • It can then transmit an indication of this measurement to other WCDs associated with a second priority technology on the same channel.
  • This system allows for efficient communication between devices using different priority technologies.

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in various wireless communication systems where multiple technologies coexist.

Problems Solved: This innovation addresses the challenge of efficiently managing communication between devices using different priority technologies.

Benefits: The technology enables seamless communication between devices with different technology priorities, improving overall network efficiency.

Commercial Applications: This technology could be valuable in industries where multiple wireless communication technologies are utilized, such as telecommunications and IoT.

Questions about Wireless Communication Prioritization: 1. How does this technology prioritize communication between devices using different technologies? This technology prioritizes communication based on the technology priority of each device, ensuring efficient data transmission.

2. What are the potential challenges of implementing this system in real-world wireless communication networks? Implementing this system may require coordination among different devices and network infrastructure to ensure seamless communication flow.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless communication device (WCD) may obtain, on a technology-priority-based channel, a measurement associated with a detection of a communication associated with a first priority technology. The WCD may transmit, to one or more WCDs associated with a second priority technology that is associated with the technology-priority-based channel, an indication of the measurement associated with the detection of the communication associated with the first priority technology. Numerous other aspects are described.