18226723. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION CONTROL APPARATUS, AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION CONTROL APPARATUS, AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Keiji Fukui of Tokyo (JP)

COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION CONTROL APPARATUS, AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18226723 titled 'COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, COMMUNICATION CONTROL APPARATUS, AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a technique to prevent deterioration in service for subscribers of a mobile network during disaster roaming. The technique involves notifying a base station apparatus of the maximum number of acceptable subscribers for each roaming requester telecommunications carrier. It also determines whether to permit a new connection request based on the maximum number of acceptable subscribers corresponding to the roaming requester telecommunications carrier.

  • The technique prevents deterioration in service for subscribers during disaster roaming.
  • A notification section notifies the base station apparatus of the maximum number of acceptable subscribers for each roaming requester telecommunications carrier.
  • A determination section permits new connection requests from subscriber terminals of host telecommunications carriers that provide roaming services.
  • The determination section also determines whether to permit new connection requests from subscriber terminals of roaming requester telecommunications carriers based on the maximum number of acceptable subscribers.
  • The technique ensures that the maximum number of acceptable subscribers is not exceeded for each roaming requester telecommunications carrier.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Disaster management: This technique can be used by telecommunications carriers during disaster situations to ensure that the service quality for subscribers is maintained even during roaming.
  • Network optimization: By setting a maximum number of acceptable subscribers for each roaming requester, the technique can help optimize network resources and prevent overload.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Deterioration in service: The technique prevents deterioration in service for subscribers during disaster roaming by managing the number of acceptable subscribers for each roaming requester.
  • Overload prevention: By determining whether to permit new connection requests based on the maximum number of acceptable subscribers, the technique helps prevent overload on the network.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved service quality: By preventing deterioration in service, subscribers can experience better connectivity and communication during disaster roaming.
  • Efficient resource utilization: The technique helps optimize network resources by managing the number of acceptable subscribers, leading to efficient utilization of available resources.
  • Enhanced disaster management: By ensuring that the maximum number of acceptable subscribers is not exceeded, the technique contributes to effective disaster management and communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a technique to prevent, in disaster roaming, deterioration in service for subscribers of a telecommunications carrier that operates a mobile network. A notification section () notifies a base station apparatus () of a maximum number of acceptable subscribers for each roaming requester telecommunications carrier. A determination section () permits a new connection request from a terminal apparatus in a case where the new connection request is a connection request from a subscriber terminal of a host telecommunications carrier that provides a roaming service, and determines, in a case where a new connection request from a terminal apparatus is a connection request from a subscriber terminal of a roaming requester telecommunications carrier, whether or not to permit the new connection request based on a maximum number of acceptable subscribers corresponding to the roaming requester telecommunications carrier.