Nokia technologies oy (20240340785). CELL RE-SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR MULTI-PANEL USER EQUIPMENT WITH NETWORK SLICING simplified abstract

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CELL RE-SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR MULTI-PANEL USER EQUIPMENT WITH NETWORK SLICING

Organization Name

nokia technologies oy

Inventor(s)

[[:Category:Halit Murat G�rsu of Munich (DE)|Halit Murat G�rsu of Munich (DE)]][[Category:Halit Murat G�rsu of Munich (DE)]]

György Tamás Wolfner of Budapest (HU)

Ahmad Awada of Munich (DE)

Ömer Bulakci of Munich (DE)

CELL RE-SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR MULTI-PANEL USER EQUIPMENT WITH NETWORK SLICING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340785 titled 'CELL RE-SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR MULTI-PANEL USER EQUIPMENT WITH NETWORK SLICING

The present disclosure discusses a technique for conducting a cell re-selection procedure for a multi-panel user equipment (MPUE) in a wireless communication network that supports network slicing. Specifically, the proposed technique involves considering the spatial separation or orthogonality between cells that support the network slice(s) of the mobile MPUE and neighboring cells. The mobile MPUE will camp/reselect a cell that supports its network slices only if the spatial separation between the cell and other neighboring cells is considered to be high enough based on parameters received from a serving network node. These parameters may be reported to the MPUE using dedicated or broadcast signaling. This approach enables the slice-based cell re-selection procedure for the mobile MPUE, which can effectively suppress inter-cell interference in the intra-frequency scenario.

  • Considers spatial separation between cells supporting network slices and neighboring cells
  • Mobile MPUE reselects a cell based on high spatial separation determined by parameters from the network node
  • Parameters can be reported to the MPUE using dedicated or broadcast signaling
  • Enables slice-based cell re-selection procedure for mobile MPUE
  • Effective in suppressing inter-cell interference in the intra-frequency scenario
    • Potential Applications:**

- Wireless communication networks - Network slicing technologies - Mobile user equipment optimization

    • Problems Solved:**

- Inter-cell interference in wireless communication networks - Efficient cell re-selection for MPUE supporting network slices

    • Benefits:**

- Improved network performance - Enhanced user experience - Optimal utilization of network resources

    • Commercial Applications:**

Title: Enhanced Cell Re-selection Technique for MPUE in Wireless Networks This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to optimize network performance and enhance user experience. It can also be beneficial for network equipment manufacturers looking to improve the efficiency of mobile user equipment in supporting network slices.

    • Questions about the Technology:**

1. How does the proposed technique address inter-cell interference in wireless communication networks? 2. What are the key parameters used by the MPUE to determine high spatial separation between cells?


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure relates to a technique for performing a cell re-selection procedure for a multi-panel user equipment (mpue) in a wireless communication network that supports network slicing. more specifically, the proposed technique involves considering a spatial separation or, in other words, orthogonality between cells that support the network slice(s) of the mobile mpue and other neighbouring cells. the mobile mpue camps/reselects a cell x that supports its network slices only if the spatial separation between the cell x and other neighbouring cells is deemed to be high enough by the mpue based on parameters received from a serving network node. the parameters may be reported to the mpue by using a dedicated or broadcast signalling. by so doing, it is possible to provide the slice-based cell re-selection procedure for the mobile mpue, which may be effectively (in terms of inter-cell interference suppression) used in the intra-frequency scenario.