18262332. NETWORK SLICE SELECTION FOR INACTIVE STATE AND REESTABLISHMENT simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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NETWORK SLICE SELECTION FOR INACTIVE STATE AND REESTABLISHMENT

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jianhua Liu of Beijing (CN)

Peng Cheng of Beijing (CN)

NETWORK SLICE SELECTION FOR INACTIVE STATE AND REESTABLISHMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18262332 titled 'NETWORK SLICE SELECTION FOR INACTIVE STATE AND REESTABLISHMENT

The abstract of the patent application discusses user equipment (UE) behavior for network slice selection in the radio resource control (RRC) inactive state or for RRC reestablishment. It also mentions the use of single-network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAIs) by the UE in various use cases.

  • User equipment behavior is detailed for cell reselection in the RRC inactive state, RRC reestablishment, and selection of a random access channel (RACH) resource for RRC resume procedures.
  • The patent also covers UE behavior for selecting a RACH resource for random access procedures when no network slice information is provided.

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications networks - Mobile network optimization - Network slice management

Problems Solved: - Efficient network slice selection - Improved user equipment behavior in different network states

Benefits: - Enhanced network performance - Streamlined network slice selection process - Better user experience for UE

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Network Slice Selection in Telecommunications Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to optimize their networks, improve user experience, and enhance overall network performance. It can also be valuable for network equipment manufacturers looking to develop innovative solutions for network slice management.

Questions about Network Slice Selection: 1. How does this technology impact the efficiency of network slice selection in telecommunications networks? This technology improves the efficiency of network slice selection by providing user equipment with assistance information for making informed decisions.

2. What are the potential implications of this innovation on mobile network optimization? This innovation can lead to more optimized mobile networks by enabling better network slice management and enhancing user equipment behavior in different network states.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the disclosure relate to user equipment (UE) behavior for intended network slice selection in the radio resource control (RRC) inactive state or for RRC reestablishment. The intended network slice includes one or more single-network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAIs) utilized by the UE in a particular use case. Examples of use cases include cell reselection in the RRC inactive state, RRC reestablishment, or selection of a random access channel (RACH) resource and/or a RACH parameter to perform an RRC resume procedure in the RRC inactive state. Aspects further relate to UE behavior for selection of a RACH resource to perform a random access procedure when no network slice information is indicated.