18748748. Multiple Procedures During a Gap simplified abstract (Ofinno, LLC)
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Multiple Procedures During a Gap
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Hyoungsuk Jeon of Centreville VA (US)
Esmael Hejazi Dinan of McLean VA (US)
Kyungmin Park of Vienna VA (US)
SungDuck Chun of Fairfax VA (US)
Weihua Qiao of Herndon VA (US)
Peyman Talebi Fard of Vienna VA (US)
Multiple Procedures During a Gap - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18748748 titled 'Multiple Procedures During a Gap
Simplified Explanation:
The abstract describes a wireless device that can change the configuration of a gap for different procedures. The device sends information about the current gap configuration and a request to change it to a base station.
- The wireless device can adjust the configuration of a gap for different procedures.
- It communicates the current gap configuration and a request for a change to a base station.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Wireless device with the ability to modify gap configurations for procedures.
- Communication of current gap configuration and request for change to a base station.
Potential Applications:
This technology could be used in various wireless communication systems where different gap configurations are required for different procedures.
Problems Solved:
- Efficient management of gap configurations for wireless procedures.
- Seamless communication between wireless devices and base stations.
Benefits:
- Improved performance in wireless communication systems.
- Enhanced flexibility in adapting to different procedures.
Commercial Applications:
Potential commercial applications include telecommunications, IoT devices, and other wireless communication systems where flexible gap configurations are needed.
Questions about Wireless Device Technology:
1. How does the wireless device determine when to request a change in the gap configuration?
- The wireless device may request a change in the gap configuration based on the specific procedure being performed.
2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world wireless communication systems?
- Some challenges may include ensuring compatibility with existing systems and optimizing the communication process between the device and base station.
Original Abstract Submitted
A wireless device is associated with a first configuration of a second gap for a second procedure of the wireless device. The wireless device transmits, to a base station: information of a first gap for a first procedure and an indication of a request. The indication of the request is for a second configuration of the second gap for the second procedure.