Qualcomm incorporated (20240340670). RAN REPORTING DATA TO CORE NETWORK DATA REPOSITORY simplified abstract

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RAN REPORTING DATA TO CORE NETWORK DATA REPOSITORY

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Juan Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Gavin Bernard Horn of La Jolla CA (US)

Xipeng Zhu of San Diego CA (US)

RAN REPORTING DATA TO CORE NETWORK DATA REPOSITORY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340670 titled 'RAN REPORTING DATA TO CORE NETWORK DATA REPOSITORY

The abstract describes a process where a first network entity (ADRF) receives information associated with a RAN from a second network entity, stores it, and then transmits a response to indicate the storage. The first network entity may also receive a request for additional information from a third network entity and transmit the requested information based on the received request.

  • First network entity (ADRF) receives information related to a RAN from a second network entity.
  • The first network entity stores the received information.
  • A response is transmitted by the first network entity to indicate the storage of the information.
  • The first network entity receives a request for additional information from a third network entity.
  • Based on the request, the first network entity transmits at least some of the requested information to the third network entity.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be applied in telecommunications networks for efficient data exchange and storage. - It could be used in network management systems to improve communication between different network entities.

Problems Solved: - Facilitates the exchange of information between network entities. - Enables efficient storage and retrieval of data associated with a RAN.

Benefits: - Improved communication and data management in network systems. - Streamlined processes for transmitting and storing information.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Data Exchange and Storage Technology in Telecommunications Networks This technology could be commercially used by telecommunications companies to enhance their network management systems, leading to improved efficiency and data handling capabilities. It could also be integrated into network infrastructure solutions for better performance and reliability.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data exchange efficiency in telecommunications networks? 2. What are the key advantages of using this technology for network management systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

a second network entity/ran entity may transmit to a first network entity/adrf, and the first network entity/adrf may receive from the second network entity/ran entity, first information associated with a ran. the first network entity/adrf may store, at the first network entity/adrf, the first information associated with the ran. the first network entity/adrf may transmit to the second network entity, and the second network entity may receive from the first network entity/adrf, a response indicative of storage of the first information at the first network entity/adrf. the first network entity/adrf may receive, from a third network entity, a request for second information associated with the ran. the first network entity/adrf may transmit, to the third network entity, at least some of the second information associated with the ran based on the request for the second information.