Qualcomm incorporated (20240251285). DELAY STATUS REPORTING simplified abstract
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DELAY STATUS REPORTING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Linhai He of San Diego CA (US)
Sitaramanjaneyulu Kanamarlapudi of San Diego CA (US)
DELAY STATUS REPORTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240251285 titled 'DELAY STATUS REPORTING
The abstract of this patent application describes a system where a user equipment (UE) can buffer data associated with a service and report the delay status of the data to a network node.
- The UE can generate and transmit a delay status report identifying the amount of time left before data expires or if a timer has already expired.
- This system enables efficient monitoring and reporting of data delay status to ensure quality of service requirements are met.
Potential Applications:
- Telecommunications networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Cloud computing services
Problems Solved:
- Ensuring timely delivery of data in network services
- Monitoring and managing data latency requirements
Benefits:
- Improved quality of service for users
- Enhanced network performance and reliability
Commercial Applications:
- Network service providers can use this technology to optimize data delivery and meet service level agreements.
- IoT companies can utilize this system to ensure real-time data transmission for connected devices.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the UE determine the delay status of the data?
- The UE can track the time left before data expiration or if a timer has already expired.
2. What types of services can benefit from this delay status reporting system?
- Telecommunications, IoT, and cloud computing services can all benefit from this technology.
Original Abstract Submitted
a user equipment (ue) may buffer data associated with a service. a delay status of the data may include an amount of time left before expiration of a timer (e.g., failure of a particular latency requirement) or an identification of data for which a timer has already expired (e.g., data for which the particular latency requirement has not been met). some aspects described herein enable delay status reporting. for example, a ue may generate and transmit a delay status report identifying a delay status of data to a network node.