Intel corporation (20240188038). SUPPORT FOR MOBILE TERMINATED SMALL DATA TRANSMISSION IN FIFTH GENERATION SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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SUPPORT FOR MOBILE TERMINATED SMALL DATA TRANSMISSION IN FIFTH GENERATION SYSTEMS

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Marta Martinez Tarradell of Portland OR (US)

Sudeep Palat of Cheltenham (GB)

Jaemin Han of Santa Clara CA (US)

SUPPORT FOR MOBILE TERMINATED SMALL DATA TRANSMISSION IN FIFTH GENERATION SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240188038 titled 'SUPPORT FOR MOBILE TERMINATED SMALL DATA TRANSMISSION IN FIFTH GENERATION SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure relates to supporting mobile terminated small data transmission (MT-SDT) in 5G systems through a radio resource control (RRC) resume procedure.

  • UE initiates RRC resume procedure with a resume cause value of "MT-SDT" when MT-SDT indication is included in a received paging message.
  • UE initiates RRC resume procedure with a resume cause value of "MT-access" when conditions for initiating MT-SDT have not been fulfilled.
      1. Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in 5G communication systems to efficiently support small data transmissions to mobile devices.

      1. Problems Solved

1. Facilitates the transmission of small data to mobile devices in 5G systems. 2. Enhances the overall communication efficiency by optimizing the RRC resume procedure.

      1. Benefits

1. Improved support for MT-SDT in 5G systems. 2. Enhanced user experience with faster and more reliable small data transmissions.

      1. Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing the RRC resume procedure for MT-SDT can benefit telecommunications companies, IoT device manufacturers, and other industries relying on efficient data transmission to mobile devices.

      1. Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include existing methods for handling small data transmissions in wireless communication systems, as well as techniques for optimizing radio resource control procedures.

        1. What are the technical specifications of the RRC resume procedure for MT-SDT in 5G systems?

The technical specifications of the RRC resume procedure, including the signaling protocols and message formats used, are not detailed in the abstract.

        1. How does the initiation of MT-SDT impact the overall network performance in 5G systems?

The abstract does not provide information on the potential impact of initiating MT-SDT on the network performance of 5G systems.

      1. Frequently Updated Research

There may be ongoing research on optimizing small data transmissions in 5G systems, including the implementation of efficient RRC resume procedures for MT-SDT.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure is generally related to wireless and cellular communication, communication system implementations, and in particular, to support for mobile terminated small data transmission (mt-sdt) in 5g systems (5gs). a ue initiates a radio resource control (rrc) resume procedure with a resume cause value of “mt-sdt” in an rrc resume request when a mobile terminated small data transmission (mt-sdt) indication for the ue is included in a received paging message and a set of conditions for initiating mt-sdt have been fulfilled. the ue initiates the rrc resume procedure with a resume cause value of “mt-access” in the rrc resume request message when the set of conditions for initiating mt-sdt have not been fulfilled. other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.