18601315. Paging False Alarm Mitigation at a User Equipment simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
Contents
- 1 Paging False Alarm Mitigation at a User Equipment
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 Paging False Alarm Mitigation at a User Equipment - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Key Features and Innovation
- 1.6 Potential Applications
- 1.7 Problems Solved
- 1.8 Benefits
- 1.9 Commercial Applications
- 1.10 Prior Art
- 1.11 Frequently Updated Research
- 1.12 Questions about User Equipment Paging
- 1.13 Original Abstract Submitted
Paging False Alarm Mitigation at a User Equipment
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Dawei Zhang of Saratoga CA (US)
Haijing Hu of Los Gatos CA (US)
Murtaza A. Shikari of Mountain View CA (US)
Sarma V. Vangala of Campbell CA (US)
Sethuraman Gurumoorthy of San Ramon CA (US)
Srirang A. Lovlekar of Fremont CA (US)
Yuchul Kim of San Jose CA (US)
Zhibin Wu of Los Altos CA (US)
Paging False Alarm Mitigation at a User Equipment - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18601315 titled 'Paging False Alarm Mitigation at a User Equipment
Simplified Explanation
A user equipment (UE) in a network moves between different coverage areas and communicates with the network to receive messages.
- The UE sends a message to a cell in its paging area when it moves from one coverage area to another.
- It then listens for messages from the network in that cell.
Key Features and Innovation
- UE transitions between radio resource control (RRC) inactive or RRC idle states.
- UE sends a message to a cell in the paging area when moving between coverage areas.
- UE monitors the cell for incoming messages.
Potential Applications
This technology can be used in mobile networks to efficiently manage communication with user equipment as they move between different coverage areas.
Problems Solved
- Seamless communication handover between coverage areas.
- Efficient paging and message reception for user equipment.
Benefits
- Improved network efficiency.
- Enhanced user equipment communication reliability.
Commercial Applications
- Mobile network operators can use this technology to optimize network performance and enhance user experience.
Prior Art
Further research can be conducted in the field of mobile network communication protocols and handover procedures to explore similar technologies.
Frequently Updated Research
Ongoing research in mobile network optimization and communication protocols may provide additional insights into the development and implementation of similar technologies.
Questions about User Equipment Paging
What are the key benefits of user equipment paging technology?
User equipment paging technology improves network efficiency and enhances communication reliability for user equipment.
How does user equipment paging technology impact mobile network performance?
User equipment paging technology optimizes network performance by efficiently managing communication handovers between coverage areas.
Original Abstract Submitted
A user equipment (UE) operates in a network. The UE receives, from the network, a paging area comprising a plurality of cells of the network. When the UE is in one of a radio resource control (RRC) inactive state or RRC idle state with respect to the network, the UE transmits a message to a first cell of the paging area based on the UE moving into a first coverage area of the first cell from a second coverage area of a second cell of the paging area. The UE then monitors the first cell for a page from the network.
- Apple Inc.
- Fangli Xu of Beijing (CN)
- Dawei Zhang of Saratoga CA (US)
- Haijing Hu of Los Gatos CA (US)
- Murtaza A. Shikari of Mountain View CA (US)
- Sarma V. Vangala of Campbell CA (US)
- Sethuraman Gurumoorthy of San Ramon CA (US)
- Srirang A. Lovlekar of Fremont CA (US)
- Wei Zeng of Saratoga CA (US)
- Yuchul Kim of San Jose CA (US)
- Yuqin Chen of Beijing (CN)
- Zhibin Wu of Los Altos CA (US)
- H04W68/02
- H04W68/06
- H04W76/27
- CPC H04W68/02