18583246. IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CELL CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CELL CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Yue Wang of Staines (GB)

Junhyuk Song of Suwon-si (KR)

IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CELL CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18583246 titled 'IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CELL CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL

The abstract describes a method of operating a telecommunication network in an O-RAN architecture, where cell configuration is controlled using cell control information elements (IEs) via an E2 or F1 interface.

  • Cell configuration control facilitated by cell control information elements (IEs)
  • Control at cell and/or slice level
  • Utilization of E2 or F1 interface for control implementation

Potential Applications: - Telecommunication networks - Cellular network optimization - Network slicing management

Problems Solved: - Efficient cell configuration control - Enhanced network performance - Simplified network management

Benefits: - Improved network flexibility - Enhanced scalability - Streamlined network operations

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Telecommunication Network Management with O-RAN Architecture" This technology could be utilized by telecommunication companies to optimize their network performance, improve efficiency, and enhance overall network management capabilities.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted on O-RAN architecture, cell control mechanisms, and network slicing technologies to explore related prior art in the field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in O-RAN architecture, network slicing, and telecommunication network management to leverage the latest innovations in the field.

Questions about Telecommunication Network Management with O-RAN Architecture: 1. How does the use of cell control information elements (IEs) impact network performance? 2. What are the key differences between control via E2 and F1 interfaces in telecommunication networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

A method of operating a telecommunication network, the network comprising at least one intelligent system and the network being configured in an O-RAN architecture, wherein cell configuration is controlled by means of one or more cell control information elements, IEs, facilitating control on a cell and/or slice level, wherein said control is effected via an E2 interface or an F1 interface.