Qualcomm incorporated (20240349168). REWRITING BAP HEADERS IN IAB simplified abstract
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REWRITING BAP HEADERS IN IAB
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Naeem Akl of BRIDGEWATER NJ (US)
Karl Georg Hampel of Jersey City NJ (US)
Navid Abedini of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
Jianghong Luo of Skillman NJ (US)
Luca Blessent of Whitehouse Station NJ (US)
REWRITING BAP HEADERS IN IAB - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240349168 titled 'REWRITING BAP HEADERS IN IAB
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a method and apparatus for rewriting BAP headers in IAB networks. The apparatus receives routing configurations from a second base station, determines the second routing ID based on this information, modifies the packet header to replace the first routing ID with the second routing ID, and then transmits the packet based on the second routing ID.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Method and apparatus for rewriting BAP headers in IAB networks - Receives routing configurations from a second base station - Determines the second routing ID based on the received information - Modifies the packet header to replace the first routing ID with the second routing ID - Transmits the packet based on the second routing ID
- Potential Applications:
- Mobile communication networks - Internet Access Broker (IAB) networks - Routing and packet forwarding systems
- Problems Solved:
- Efficient routing and packet forwarding in IAB networks - Seamless communication between base stations - Simplified management of routing configurations
- Benefits:
- Improved network performance - Enhanced data transmission efficiency - Streamlined packet routing processes
- Commercial Applications:
- Telecom companies for optimizing network traffic - Networking equipment manufacturers for developing advanced routing solutions - Internet service providers for enhancing data transmission capabilities
- Prior Art:
- Prior research on packet header modification in communication networks - Studies on routing configuration management in mobile networks
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Ongoing developments in IAB network technologies - Advancements in packet forwarding algorithms for mobile communication systems
Questions about BAP Header Rewriting in IAB Networks:
1. How does the apparatus determine the second routing ID based on the received routing configurations?
- The apparatus determines the second routing ID by mapping the first routing ID in the packet header to the corresponding second routing ID in the received routing configurations.
2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this method in large-scale IAB networks?
- The potential challenges could include scalability issues, compatibility with existing network infrastructure, and ensuring seamless integration with different base stations.
Original Abstract Submitted
method and apparatus to rewrite bap headers in iab networks. the apparatus receives, from a second base station, a routing configuration indicating a mapping between a first routing id and a second routing id. the apparatus receives a packet with a packet header indicating the first routing id. the apparatus determines the second routing id based on the routing configuration mapping the first routing id in the packet header to the second routing id. the apparatus modifies, based on a determination of the second routing id, the packet header to replace the first routing id with the second routing id. the apparatus transmits the packet based on the second routing id.
- Qualcomm incorporated
- Naeem Akl of BRIDGEWATER NJ (US)
- Karl Georg Hampel of Jersey City NJ (US)
- Navid Abedini of Basking Ridge NJ (US)
- Jianghong Luo of Skillman NJ (US)
- Luca Blessent of Whitehouse Station NJ (US)
- Junyi Li of Greentown PA (US)
- Tao Luo of San Diego CA (US)
- H04W40/24
- H04W88/14
- H04W92/24
- CPC H04W40/248