AT&T Mobility II LLC (20240306007). DYNAMICALLY LAYERED BEAMFORMED SIGNALS FOR FIFTH GENERATION (5G) WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OR OTHER NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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DYNAMICALLY LAYERED BEAMFORMED SIGNALS FOR FIFTH GENERATION (5G) WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OR OTHER NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Organization Name

AT&T Mobility II LLC

Inventor(s)

Ming-Ju Ho of Alpharetta GA (US)

Effendi Jubilee of Gaithersburg MD (US)

DYNAMICALLY LAYERED BEAMFORMED SIGNALS FOR FIFTH GENERATION (5G) WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OR OTHER NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240306007 titled 'DYNAMICALLY LAYERED BEAMFORMED SIGNALS FOR FIFTH GENERATION (5G) WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS OR OTHER NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

The technology described in this patent application involves using dynamically layered beamformed control signals in a fifth-generation (5G) network or other next-generation networks.

  • Identifying a group of different directions radiating from beamforming antenna equipment of base station equipment.
  • Facilitating transmitting a first beamformed signal according to a first direction of the group of different directions.
  • Facilitating transmitting a second beamformed signal according to a second direction of the group of different directions, with the second direction being selected based on a sequence of directions.
  • Transmitting beamformed signals to the group of different directions based on the sequence of directions to establish wireless coverage for a corresponding geographic area.

Potential Applications: - Enhanced wireless coverage in 5G networks - Improved network efficiency and performance - Support for high-speed data transmission in densely populated areas

Problems Solved: - Addressing coverage gaps in wireless networks - Optimizing signal transmission for better network performance - Enhancing connectivity in challenging environments

Benefits: - Increased network reliability and stability - Enhanced data speeds and capacity - Improved user experience in high-demand areas

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Beamforming Technology for 5G Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to enhance their 5G network infrastructure, providing better coverage and performance for users. It can also be integrated into smart city initiatives to support IoT devices and improve connectivity in urban environments.

Questions about Beamforming Technology: 1. How does dynamically layered beamforming improve network performance in 5G networks? 2. What are the key advantages of using beamformed control signals in next-generation networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

the technologies described herein are generally directed to using dynamically layered beamformed control signals in a fifth generation (5g) network or other next generation networks. for example, a method described herein can include, identifying a group of different directions radiating from beamforming antenna equipment of base station equipment. the method can further include facilitating transmitting a first beamformed signal according to a first direction of the group of different directions. further, the method can include facilitating transmitting a second beamformed signal according to a second direction of the group of different directions, with the second direction being selected based on a sequence of directions, and where transmitting beamformed signals to the group of different directions is based on the sequence of directions can facilitate establishment of wireless coverage for a corresponding geographic area.