DENSO CORPORATION (20240276558). COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, BASE STATION, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD simplified abstract

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COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, BASE STATION, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD

Organization Name

DENSO CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Haruhiko Sogabe of Kariya-City (JP)

Daiki Maemoto of Kariya-City (JP)

Tatsuki Nagano of Kariya-City (JP)

Hideaki Takahashi of Kariya-City (JP)

COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, BASE STATION, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240276558 titled 'COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, BASE STATION, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD

The communication apparatus described in the patent application is designed to operate within a mobile communication system and includes features such as reduced capability (redcap), small data, network slicing, and repetition of a message3 (msg3).

  • The receiver of the communication apparatus receives system information blocks from a base station, which contain information about random access resources and their correspondence with specific features.
  • The controller then selects a random access resource based on the features present in the communication apparatus and calculates a random access-radio network temporary identifier (ra-rnti) for use in random access procedures.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in mobile communication systems to optimize random access procedures based on the specific features of individual communication apparatus. - It can improve the efficiency and reliability of communication between devices and base stations in a network.

Problems Solved: - Streamlining random access procedures by selecting resources based on device features. - Enhancing the overall performance of mobile communication systems by tailoring random access parameters to individual devices.

Benefits: - Improved network efficiency and reliability. - Enhanced communication performance for devices with varying capabilities. - Streamlined random access procedures for faster and more accurate connections.

Commercial Applications: - Telecom companies can utilize this technology to enhance the performance of their mobile networks. - Device manufacturers can integrate these features into their products to ensure better connectivity in diverse network environments.

Prior Art: - Researchers and developers can explore existing patents and publications related to random access optimization in mobile communication systems.

Frequently Updated Research: - Stay informed about the latest advancements in random access procedures and network optimization in mobile communication systems.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the communication apparatus determine which random access resource to select based on its features? 2. What are the potential implications of using network slicing in conjunction with random access procedures in mobile communication systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

a communication apparatus having at least one of a plurality of features defined in a mobile communication system, the communication apparatus comprising: a receiver configured to receive, from a base station, a system information block including information indicating a plurality of resources of random access and information indicating correspondence between each of the plurality of resources of the random access and a combination of one or more features; and a controller configured to select, from the plurality of resources of the random access, a resource of the random access corresponding to the at least one of the plurality of features which the communication apparatus has, on a basis of the information indicating the correspondence, and to calculate a random access-radio network temporary identifier (ra-rnti) used in a random access procedure on a basis of the selected resource of the random access. the one or more features includes at least one of a reduced capability (redcap) feature, a small data feature, a network slicing feature, and a feature for repetition of a message3 (msg3).