18448011. METHODS FOR HANDLING NAS MESSAGES FOR UES USING SATELLITE ACCESS FROM A NON-ALLOWED LOCATION simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Contents
METHODS FOR HANDLING NAS MESSAGES FOR UES USING SATELLITE ACCESS FROM A NON-ALLOWED LOCATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
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.