18380943. SUB-MIB TRANSMISSION SCHEMES simplified abstract (ZTE Corporation)

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SUB-MIB TRANSMISSION SCHEMES

Organization Name

ZTE Corporation

Inventor(s)

Youjun Hu of Shenzhen (CN)

Bo Dai of Shenzhen (CN)

Luanjian Bian of Shenzhen (CN)

Huiying Fang of Shenzhen (CN)

Kun Liu of Shenzhen (CN)

SUB-MIB TRANSMISSION SCHEMES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18380943 titled 'SUB-MIB TRANSMISSION SCHEMES

Simplified Explanation:

The wireless communication system described in the patent application involves multiple communication nodes. One node transmits a master information block (MIB) containing various sub-MIBs to other nodes. These sub-MIBs include a common sub-MIB shared by different types of nodes and specific sub-MIBs unique to particular node types.

  • Key Features and Innovation:
   - Transmission of a master information block (MIB) with sub-MIBs
   - Inclusion of common sub-MIB for different node types
   - Specific sub-MIBs for unique node types
  • Potential Applications:
   - Wireless communication networks
   - IoT devices
   - Smart city infrastructure
  • Problems Solved:
   - Efficient distribution of information in a wireless network
   - Customization for different types of communication nodes
  • Benefits:
   - Improved communication efficiency
   - Tailored information delivery for specific node requirements
  • Commercial Applications:
   - Enhanced data transmission in wireless networks
   - Potential for use in various IoT applications
   - Market implications in telecommunications and smart city development
  • Prior Art:
   - Further research may be needed to identify specific prior art related to this technology.
  • Frequently Updated Research:
   - Stay updated on advancements in wireless communication systems and IoT technologies.

Questions about wireless communication systems: 1. What are the key advantages of using a master information block (MIB) in wireless communication systems? 2. How does the inclusion of specific sub-MIBs benefit different types of communication nodes in a network?


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless communication system includes a plurality of communication nodes. A first communication node may determine transmit a master information block (MIB), where the MIB comprises a plurality of sub-MIBs. The first communication node transmits the plurality of sub-MIBs to one or more second communication nodes. A second communication node receives the plurality of sub-MIBs and detects the plurality of sub-MIBs. In various embodiments, the plurality of sub-MIBs includes a common sub-MIB common to different types of communication nodes, and a specific sub-MIB specific to a particular type of communication node.