Deutsche Telekom had 18 patents in connectivity during Q2 2024. The patents filed by Deutsche Telekom AG in Q2 2024 focus on managing random access for devices seeking dual connectivity, coordinating intra-band and intra-sector communication in a network, cellular communication session management for UEs in idle mode, object tracking using sensors that harvest energy from RF signals, and utilizing unused FDD uplink for TDD operation in a wireless network. These patents aim to improve network efficiency, connectivity, and communication capabilities. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Deutsche Telekom had no grants in connectivity as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Random access channel preamble assignments for dual connectivity (Patent ID: US20240196447A1)
The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG focuses on managing contention-free random access in a dual connectivity session. The system and method involve determining which user equipment (UE) is configured for dual connectivity and assigning random access preambles accordingly. Devices requesting access to dual connectivity are assigned preambles for contention-free random access, while those not configured for dual connectivity undergo contention-based random access. The assignment of preambles is based on factors such as call quality indicators and priority levels, ensuring efficient access to both master and secondary nodes in a dual connectivity setup.
The method and system outlined in the patent involve wireless communication with UEs, where random access preamble reservations are communicated based on the UE's support for dual connectivity. Factors like network conditions, time of day, and traffic load influence the assignment of preambles, ensuring an optimized random access procedure. Additionally, the patent covers scenarios where preambles are not communicated to UEs with lower priority levels or when specific network factors are not met, leading to a contention-based random access procedure. Overall, the patent aims to streamline the random access process for devices seeking access to dual connectivity, enhancing efficiency and prioritizing devices based on predetermined criteria.
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