Zte corporation (20240323911). WIRELESS NETWORK PAGING simplified abstract
WIRELESS NETWORK PAGING
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WIRELESS NETWORK PAGING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240323911 titled 'WIRELESS NETWORK PAGING
Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses improving paging communications in wireless networks by utilizing paging identity information to calculate paging hyperframes and paging time windows for user equipment.
- Network basestations and user equipment rely on paging identity information for efficient paging.
- The paging information includes 5G System Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (5G-S-TMSI) or hash identification information.
- The communication of paging identity information occurs during a UE context setup procedure.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Enhanced paging communications in wireless networks.
- Utilization of paging identity information for calculating paging hyperframes and time windows.
- Inclusion of 5G-S-TMSI or hash identification information for paging in an inactive state of the UE.
Potential Applications:
- Improved efficiency in paging communications.
- Enhanced network performance in wireless communication systems.
Problems Solved:
- Addressing inefficiencies in paging communications.
- Optimizing network resources for paging activities.
Benefits:
- Faster and more accurate paging for user equipment.
- Reduction in network congestion and improved overall performance.
Commercial Applications:
- Telecom companies and network operators can benefit from improved paging efficiency.
- Potential applications in 5G networks and beyond.
Prior Art: Prior research may exist on optimizing paging communications in wireless networks using identity information.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in wireless communication technologies and paging optimization strategies.
Questions about Wireless Paging Optimization: 1. How does the utilization of paging identity information improve paging communications in wireless networks? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology on future network architectures and standards?
Original Abstract Submitted
in wireless communication, there may be improved paging communications with user equipment (ue). a network basestation and the ue may rely on paging identity information to calculate paging hyperframes (ph) and/or paging time window (ptw). the paging information may include 5g system temporary mobile subscriber identity (5g-s-tmsi) or hash identification (id) information for paging in an inactive state of the ue. the communication of the paging identity information may be during a ue context setup procedure.