18448011. METHODS FOR HANDLING NAS MESSAGES FOR UES USING SATELLITE ACCESS FROM A NON-ALLOWED LOCATION simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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METHODS FOR HANDLING NAS MESSAGES FOR UES USING SATELLITE ACCESS FROM A NON-ALLOWED LOCATION

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Mahmoud Watfa of Staines (GB)

Chadi Khirallah of Staines (GB)

Lalith Kumar of Bangalore (IN)

METHODS FOR HANDLING NAS MESSAGES FOR UES USING SATELLITE ACCESS FROM A NON-ALLOWED LOCATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18448011 titled 'METHODS FOR HANDLING NAS MESSAGES FOR UES USING SATELLITE ACCESS FROM A NON-ALLOWED LOCATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application relates to a communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate in 5G or 6G networks.

  • The innovation focuses on improving data transmission rates in next-generation communication systems.
  • The system is designed to handle increased data traffic and support faster speeds.
  • It aims to enhance the overall performance and efficiency of 5G or 6G networks.
  • The technology may involve new hardware, software, or protocols to achieve higher data rates.

Potential Applications

  • Telecommunications industry for faster and more reliable communication services.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices for improved connectivity and data transfer.
  • Autonomous vehicles for real-time data exchange and decision-making.

Problems Solved

  • Addressing the growing demand for higher data transmission rates in modern networks.
  • Overcoming limitations of existing communication systems to support future technologies.
  • Enhancing network capacity and performance to meet user expectations.

Benefits

  • Faster data transmission speeds for improved user experience.
  • Increased network efficiency and capacity to handle growing data traffic.
  • Support for advanced technologies and applications that require high-speed connectivity.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to a 5G or 6G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate.