18681268. BASE STATION CONTROL SYSTEM, BASE STATION CONTROL METHOD, BASE STATION CONTROL APPARATUS AND PROGRAM simplified abstract (NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION)

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BASE STATION CONTROL SYSTEM, BASE STATION CONTROL METHOD, BASE STATION CONTROL APPARATUS AND PROGRAM

Organization Name

NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Toshiro Nakahira of Tokyo (JP)

Motoharu Sasaki of Tokyo (JP)

Daisuke Murayama of Tokyo (JP)

Shota Nakayama of Tokyo (JP)

Takatsune Moriyama of Tokyo (JP)

Yasushi Takatori of Tokyo (JP)

BASE STATION CONTROL SYSTEM, BASE STATION CONTROL METHOD, BASE STATION CONTROL APPARATUS AND PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18681268 titled 'BASE STATION CONTROL SYSTEM, BASE STATION CONTROL METHOD, BASE STATION CONTROL APPARATUS AND PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system where a base station control apparatus reduces the deviation in the numbers of terminals connected to base stations by setting threshold values for reception power and maximum number of terminals connected to a base station.

  • The system includes a setting unit that sets threshold values for the reception power from terminals and the maximum number of terminals that can be connected to a base station.
  • These threshold values help in limiting the number of terminals that can connect to a base station, thereby reducing deviations in the numbers of connected terminals.
  • By setting these threshold values, the system ensures better management of the terminals connected to base stations.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Setting threshold values for reception power and maximum number of terminals connected to a base station.
  • Limiting the number of terminals that can connect to a base station to reduce deviations in connected terminal numbers.
  • Improved management of terminals connected to base stations.

Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in telecommunications, specifically in managing and controlling the number of terminals connected to base stations in a network.

Problems Solved: The technology addresses the issue of deviations in the numbers of terminals connected to base stations, ensuring better control and management of the network.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced network management.
  • Improved efficiency in handling connected terminals.
  • Reduction in network congestion.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimized Terminal Management System for Telecommunications Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunication companies to optimize the management of terminals connected to base stations, leading to improved network performance and customer satisfaction. It can also be integrated into IoT networks for efficient device management.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to base station control systems and terminal management in telecommunications networks to understand the evolution of similar technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly working on improving base station control systems and terminal management in telecommunications networks to enhance network efficiency and performance.

Questions about Terminal Management System: 1. How does the setting of threshold values help in reducing deviations in the numbers of terminals connected to base stations? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in large-scale telecommunications networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

In a base station control system including a first base station and a base station control apparatus, the base station control apparatus reduces a deviation in the numbers of terminals connected to base stations by including a setting unit configured to set, to the first base station, at least one of a first threshold value regarding a reception power from a terminal in the first base station and a second threshold value indicating an maximum number of a number of terminals connected to the first base station as a threshold value for limiting terminals capable of connecting to the first base station.