18552353. RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL FOR MULTI-SIM simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL FOR MULTI-SIM

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Paul Schliwa-bertling of LJUNGSBRO (SE)

Icaro Leonardo Da Silva of SOLNA (SE)

Lian Araujo of SOLNA (SE)

Alessio Terzani of STOCKHOLM (SE)

RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL FOR MULTI-SIM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18552353 titled 'RADIO RESOURCE CONTROL FOR MULTI-SIM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for a wireless device to operate in both a first network and a second network, where the device is in an idle/inactive state in the second network. The method involves determining a pattern for performing procedures in the second network and transmitting this pattern to the first network upon transitioning from an inactive/idle state to a connected state in the first network.

  • The wireless device operates in two networks simultaneously.
  • The device transitions from an idle/inactive state to a connected state.
  • A pattern for procedures in the second network is determined and transmitted to the first network.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in multi-network environments where seamless transitions between networks are required, such as in mobile communication devices or IoT devices.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently managing network transitions and procedures in a multi-network environment, ensuring smooth connectivity for the wireless device.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved network efficiency, seamless transitions between networks, and enhanced overall performance of the wireless device.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of advanced mobile devices that can seamlessly switch between different networks for optimal connectivity.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be related to existing methods for network handover and management in multi-network environments, but with a focus on the specific procedures and patterns determined for the second network in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life of the wireless device?

This article does not address the potential impact of the described method on the battery life of the wireless device. Further research or testing may be needed to determine if there are any implications on battery consumption.

Are there any limitations to the number of networks the device can operate in simultaneously?

The article does not specify if there are any limitations to the number of networks the wireless device can operate in simultaneously. It would be important to understand if there are constraints on the number of networks that can be supported for this method to be effective.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to some embodiments, a method is performed by a wireless device operating in both a first network and a second network (e.g., the wireless device is in an idle/inactive state in the second network). The method comprises determining a pattern for performing procedures (e.g., a set of idle/inactive mode procedures) in the second network, and upon transition of the wireless device from an inactive/idle state to a connected state in the first network, transmitting an indication of the determined pattern to the first network.