18444019. Information Exchange Between Base Stations simplified abstract (Comcast Cable Communications, LLC)

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Information Exchange Between Base Stations

Organization Name

Comcast Cable Communications, LLC

Inventor(s)

Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)

Information Exchange Between Base Stations - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18444019 titled 'Information Exchange Between Base Stations

The abstract describes methods and apparatuses for wireless communications involving base stations. A base station can configure a downlink channel based on the configuration of a downlink channel associated with another base station, managing overlap between downlink channels.

  • Base stations configure downlink channels based on other base stations' configurations
  • Management of overlap between downlink channels
  • Wireless communications involving base stations
  • Potential for improved network efficiency
  • Enhanced coordination between base stations

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications industry - Mobile network operators - Internet service providers

Problems Solved: - Efficient allocation of resources in wireless networks - Minimization of interference between base stations

Benefits: - Enhanced network performance - Improved user experience - Optimal utilization of network resources

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Base Station Coordination for Wireless Networks This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to optimize network performance and enhance user experience, leading to increased customer satisfaction and loyalty. Additionally, it can benefit internet service providers by improving network efficiency and reducing interference, ultimately resulting in cost savings and improved service quality.

Questions about Base Station Coordination: 1. How does this technology improve network efficiency compared to traditional methods?

  - This technology allows base stations to coordinate their downlink channels, reducing interference and optimizing resource allocation, leading to improved network efficiency.

2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology on a large scale?

  - Implementing this technology on a large scale may require significant coordination between base stations and network operators, as well as ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure and protocols.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods and apparatuses are described for wireless communications involving base stations. A base station may configure a downlink channel (e.g., a physical downlink control channel) based on the configuration of a downlink channel associated with another base station. One or more base stations may manage overlap between downlink channels.