Charter Communication Operating, LLC (20240292473). DEVICE ADDRESS BUNDLING FOR IOT COMMUNICATION simplified abstract

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DEVICE ADDRESS BUNDLING FOR IOT COMMUNICATION

Organization Name

Charter Communication Operating, LLC

Inventor(s)

Volkan Sevindik of Parker CO (US)

DEVICE ADDRESS BUNDLING FOR IOT COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240292473 titled 'DEVICE ADDRESS BUNDLING FOR IOT COMMUNICATION

The abstract of this patent application describes systems, methods, and apparatus that enable communication between a mobile network node and a large number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices by defining IoT device groups consisting of primary and secondary devices. The mobile network node communicates directly with group primary IoT devices via a mobile network protocol, while the primary devices communicate with secondary devices using a local wireless protocol. Identifiers are used to manage messages and communications between the devices, with the base station handling all backhaul services necessary to support the group of IoT devices.

  • Systems, methods, and apparatus for communication between a mobile network node and IoT devices are described.
  • IoT device groups are defined, comprising primary and secondary devices for efficient communication.
  • Direct communication between the mobile network node and primary IoT devices is facilitated through a mobile network protocol.
  • Primary IoT devices further communicate with secondary devices using a local wireless protocol.
  • Identifiers are used to manage messages and communications between devices, enhancing efficiency.
  • The base station handles all backhaul services necessary to support the group of IoT devices.

Potential Applications: - Smart cities - Industrial IoT applications - Home automation systems - Agricultural monitoring and control

Problems Solved: - Efficient communication between a large number of IoT devices - Simplified management of messages and communications - Seamless integration of IoT devices into existing mobile networks

Benefits: - Improved scalability for IoT deployments - Enhanced reliability and efficiency in communication - Reduced complexity in managing IoT device groups

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Communication System for IoT Devices This technology could be utilized in various industries such as smart cities, industrial automation, and agriculture for efficient communication and management of IoT devices. The market implications include increased adoption of IoT solutions and improved connectivity in diverse applications.

Prior Art: Researchers and developers can explore existing patents and publications related to IoT device communication, mobile network integration, and wireless protocols to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in mobile network technologies, IoT communication protocols, and integration solutions to enhance the efficiency and reliability of IoT deployments.

Questions about the Enhanced Communication System for IoT Devices: 1. How does this technology improve communication efficiency between IoT devices and mobile network nodes? 2. What are the potential applications of defining IoT device groups in enhancing communication within IoT ecosystems?


Original Abstract Submitted

various embodiments comprise systems, methods, and apparatus enabling communications between a mobile network node (e.g., base station, enb, gnb) and a large number of internet of things (iot) devices by defining iot device groups comprising at least one primary iot device and a plurality of secondary iot devices. the mobile network node communicates directly with group primary iot devices via a mobile network protocol, and the group primary iot devices further communicate with the secondary iot devices via a local wireless protocol. identifiers are used to identify secondary iot devices that are the source of transmitted uplink messages, or the target/destination of downlink messages. identifiers may be bundled or concatenated such that the primary iot devices can manage messages or other communications to/from the base station, which in turn handles all backhaul services necessary to support the group of iot devices.