18431538. COMMUNICATION METHOD, NETWORK APPARATUS, AND USER EQUIPMENT simplified abstract (KYOCERA Corporation)

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COMMUNICATION METHOD, NETWORK APPARATUS, AND USER EQUIPMENT

Organization Name

KYOCERA Corporation

Inventor(s)

Masato Fujishiro of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Henry Chang of San Diego CA (US)

COMMUNICATION METHOD, NETWORK APPARATUS, AND USER EQUIPMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18431538 titled 'COMMUNICATION METHOD, NETWORK APPARATUS, AND USER EQUIPMENT

Simplified Explanation

The communication method described in the abstract involves transitioning from an RRC inactive state to an RRC connected state in a mobile communication system when the user equipment is participating in an MBS session indicated by a TMGI received in a paging message from a base station.

  • User equipment receives a paging message with a TMGI from a base station.
  • User equipment is in an RRC inactive state.
  • User equipment starts transitioning to an RRC connected state.
  • User equipment is participating in an MBS session indicated by the TMGI.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in mobile communication systems to improve the efficiency of transitioning between different states based on the user equipment's participation in specific sessions.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently transitioning user equipment from an RRC inactive state to an RRC connected state when participating in specific sessions, reducing delays and improving overall system performance.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include faster transitions between states, improved user experience, and optimized resource utilization in mobile communication systems.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of more efficient and reliable mobile communication systems for various industries, including telecommunications and IoT.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be related to existing methods for transitioning between different states in mobile communication systems based on specific session indicators.

What are the specific MBS sessions indicated by the TMGI in the paging message?

The abstract does not provide details on the specific MBS sessions indicated by the TMGI in the paging message.

How does this technology impact battery life in user equipment?

The abstract does not mention the impact of this technology on battery life in user equipment.


Original Abstract Submitted

In a first aspect, a communication method is performed by a user equipment in a mobile communication system. The communication method includes receiving a paging message including a TMGI from a base station when the user equipment is in an RRC inactive state, and starting a procedure of transitioning from the RRC inactive state to an RRC connected state when the user equipment is participating in an MBS session indicated by the TMGI.