US Patent Application 17735229. FACILITATING INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE AT COEXISTENCE OF CELLULAR RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES IN A SAME CHANNEL simplified abstract

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FACILITATING INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE AT COEXISTENCE OF CELLULAR RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES IN A SAME CHANNEL

Organization Name

AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.

Inventor(s)

Tarun Chaki of Morganville NJ (US)

Nicholas Arconati of St. Louis MO (US)

FACILITATING INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE AT COEXISTENCE OF CELLULAR RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES IN A SAME CHANNEL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17735229 titled 'FACILITATING INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE AT COEXISTENCE OF CELLULAR RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES IN A SAME CHANNEL

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes a system for avoiding interference between different cellular radio access technologies operating in the same channel.

  • The system evaluates the traffic signals received from a group of equipment in a specific area.
  • It determines if the first and second groups of equipment use the same portion of the radio frequency spectrum.
  • If the interference level in that portion of the spectrum meets a defined threshold, the system reserves it for the first group of equipment.


Original Abstract Submitted

Facilitating interference avoidance at coexistence of cellular radio access technologies in same channel is provided herein. Operations of a system include evaluating respective traffic signals received from a group of equipment operating in a defined area. The evaluating comprises determining that the first group of equipment and the second group of equipment utilize an overlapping portion of a radio frequency spectrum. The operations can also include, based on a determination that an interference level of the overlapping portion of the radio frequency spectrum satisfies a defined interference level, reserving, by the system, the overlapping portion of the radio frequency spectrum for usage by the first group of equipment.