Huawei technologies co., ltd. (20240163788). Radio Resource Configuration Adjustment Method, Apparatus, and System simplified abstract

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Radio Resource Configuration Adjustment Method, Apparatus, and System

Organization Name

huawei technologies co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Haibo Xu of Beijing (CN)

Jian Wang of Beijing (CN)

Yongbo Zeng of Shenzhen (CN)

Liping Chen of Shenzhen (CN)

Hongyue Wang of Shenzhen (CN)

Radio Resource Configuration Adjustment Method, Apparatus, and System - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240163788 titled 'Radio Resource Configuration Adjustment Method, Apparatus, and System

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for adjusting radio resource configuration in response to overheating issues in user equipment. The method involves communication between the user equipment and a network device to perform operations such as deactivating, activating, releasing, or adding a secondary serving cell based on the response message received from the network device.

  • User equipment detects overheating problem or its alleviation
  • User equipment sends a message to network device notifying about the issue
  • Network device sends a response message instructing user equipment to adjust radio resource configuration
  • User equipment performs operations such as deactivating, activating, releasing, or adding a secondary serving cell based on the response message

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in telecommunications networks to optimize radio resource allocation and improve network performance in response to overheating issues in user equipment.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient management of radio resources in response to overheating problems in user equipment. 2. Enhanced network performance by dynamically adjusting radio resource configuration based on real-time feedback.

Benefits

1. Improved user experience by preventing network degradation due to overheating issues. 2. Enhanced network efficiency through dynamic radio resource configuration adjustments. 3. Increased reliability and stability of telecommunications networks.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing radio resource allocation in 5G networks, improving network performance in IoT devices, enhancing mobile network management systems.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be methods for dynamic radio resource allocation in response to network congestion or interference, but not specifically tailored to address overheating issues in user equipment.

Unanswered Questions

How does this method impact overall network efficiency and performance?

The article does not provide specific details on the overall impact of this method on network efficiency and performance. Further research or testing may be needed to quantify the benefits of this approach.

What are the potential challenges or limitations of implementing this method in real-world networks?

The article does not address potential challenges or limitations that may arise when implementing this method in real-world networks. Factors such as compatibility with existing network infrastructure, scalability, and cost implications could be important considerations for deployment.


Original Abstract Submitted

a radio resource configuration adjustment method includes detecting, by user equipment, an overheating problem or that the overheating problem is alleviated, and sending, by the user equipment, a first message to a network device, where the first message is used to notify the network device that the overheating problem occurs in the user equipment or the overheating problem is alleviated; receiving, by the user equipment, a response message sent by the network device, where the response message is used to instruct the user equipment to perform one of the following operations, and the operations include deactivating a secondary serving cell, activating a secondary serving cell, releasing a secondary serving cell, and adding a secondary serving cell; and deactivating, by the user equipment, a secondary serving cell, or activating a secondary serving cell, or releasing a secondary serving cell, or adding a secondary serving cell according to the response message.