Telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ) (20240187929). METHODS FOR REVOKING INTER-DONOR TOPOLOGY ADAPTATION IN INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL NETWORKS simplified abstract

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METHODS FOR REVOKING INTER-DONOR TOPOLOGY ADAPTATION IN INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL NETWORKS

Organization Name

telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Filip Barac of HUDDINGE (SE)

Marco Belleschi of SOLNA (SE)

Ritesh Shreevastav of UPPLANDS VÄSBY (SE)

Jose Luis Pradas of STOCKHOLM (SE)

METHODS FOR REVOKING INTER-DONOR TOPOLOGY ADAPTATION IN INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240187929 titled 'METHODS FOR REVOKING INTER-DONOR TOPOLOGY ADAPTATION IN INTEGRATED ACCESS AND BACKHAUL NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a method by a network node operating as a first donor node for a wireless device, which involves transmitting a message to a second donor node requesting a revocation of traffic offloading from the first donor node to the second donor node.

  • The method involves a network node operating as a first donor node for a wireless device.
  • The first donor node transmits a message to a second donor node requesting a revocation of traffic offloading.
  • The second donor node receives the message requesting the revocation of traffic offloading.

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in wireless networks to efficiently manage traffic offloading between donor nodes.

Problems Solved: This technology helps in optimizing traffic offloading and network resource utilization in wireless communication systems.

Benefits: Improved network performance, better resource management, and enhanced user experience in wireless networks.

Potential Commercial Applications: This technology could be beneficial for telecommunication companies, network operators, and wireless service providers looking to enhance the efficiency of their networks.

Possible Prior Art: Prior art may include existing methods for traffic offloading management in wireless networks.

Questions: 1. How does this method impact the overall network performance? 2. Are there any specific protocols or standards that need to be followed for implementing this method in wireless networks?

Frequently Updated Research: There may be ongoing research on optimizing traffic offloading strategies in wireless networks that could provide valuable insights into the development and implementation of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method () by a network node () operating as a first donor node for a wireless device () includes transmitting (), to the second donor node (), a first message requesting a revocation of traffic offloading from the first donor node to the second donor node. likewise, a network node () operating as the second donor node receives the first message requesting the revocation of traffic offloading from the first donor node to the second donor node.