18457749. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Chadi Khirallah of Epsom (GB)

Yassin Aden Awad of Uxbridge (GB)

Neeraj Gupta of Sutton (GB)

Robert Arnott of London (GB)

COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18457749 titled 'COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a communication system that uses directional beams to serve a communication area. Each beam covers a specific portion of the area and has a unique identifier. The system communicates control information to a communication device (UE) using the directional beam associated with that device.

  • The communication system uses directional beams to cover different portions of a communication area.
  • Each directional beam has a unique identifier.
  • Control information is transmitted to a communication device using the directional beam associated with that device.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in cellular networks to improve communication efficiency and coverage.
  • It can be used in smart cities to enable better connectivity and communication between devices.
  • The system can be implemented in industrial settings to enhance wireless communication between machines and devices.

Problems Solved

  • The use of directional beams allows for more efficient use of resources by targeting specific areas or devices.
  • It improves the overall capacity and coverage of the communication system.
  • The system reduces interference and improves signal quality by using directional beams.

Benefits

  • Enhanced communication efficiency and capacity.
  • Improved coverage and connectivity.
  • Reduced interference and better signal quality.


Original Abstract Submitted

A communication system is disclosed in which a base station serves a communication area, wherein the communication area is formed by a plurality of directional beams each covering a respective portion of the communication area and each having a different respective beam identifier. The base station communicates control information, for a communication device (UE), using at least one directional beam associated with that communication device (e.g., a UE-specific operational beam set).