18380943. SUB-MIB TRANSMISSION SCHEMES simplified abstract (ZTE Corporation)
SUB-MIB TRANSMISSION SCHEMES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Luanjian Bian 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.