Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240306166). SYSTEM INFORMATION FOR MULTICAST BROADCAST SERVICES simplified abstract

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SYSTEM INFORMATION FOR MULTICAST BROADCAST SERVICES

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Alireza Babaei of Fairfax VA (US)

SYSTEM INFORMATION FOR MULTICAST BROADCAST SERVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240306166 titled 'SYSTEM INFORMATION FOR MULTICAST BROADCAST SERVICES

The patent application describes a method for multicast broadcast services (MBS) system information and configuration signaling.

  • User equipment (UE) receives multiple system information blocks (SIBs) from a base station (BS), including a first SIB associated with MBS services, containing scheduling information for MBS control configuration parameters.
  • The UE also receives an MBS control channel with scheduling information for an MBS traffic channel via a first cell.
  • Based on the scheduling information, the UE receives MBS data through the MBS traffic channel.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in broadcasting systems to efficiently deliver multicast services to users. - It can be used in mobile networks to enhance the delivery of multimedia content to multiple users simultaneously.

Problems Solved: - Efficient delivery of multicast services to multiple users. - Streamlining the configuration and signaling process for MBS systems.

Benefits: - Improved user experience with seamless reception of multicast services. - Enhanced network efficiency in delivering multimedia content to a large number of users.

Commercial Applications: - This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to enhance their multicast service offerings. - It can be integrated into streaming platforms to improve the delivery of live events to a large audience.

Questions about MBS: 1. How does this technology improve the delivery of multicast services compared to traditional methods?

  - This technology optimizes the signaling and configuration process, leading to more efficient delivery of multicast services to users.

2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in existing network infrastructures?

  - The integration of this technology may require updates to network equipment and protocols to support MBS efficiently.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method of multicast broadcast services (mbs) system information and configuration signaling includes receiving, by a user equipment (ue) from a base station (bs), a plurality of system information blocks (sibs) including a, first sib associated with one or more mbs services, wherein the first sib comprises scheduling information for reception of mbs control configuration parameters; receiving an mbs control channel comprising scheduling information for reception of an mbs traffic channel via a first cell; and receiving mbs data based, on the scheduling information for reception of the mbs traffic channel.