{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854502","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854502","title":"Method and apparatus for supporting an lOPS in a wireless access system","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2015-04-03T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04W","H04W","H04W","H04W","H04W","H04W"],"num_claims":9,"abstract":"The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for supporting an IOPS and notifying the IOPS status. In one aspect of the present invention, a method for supporting an Isolated E-UTRAN Operations for Public Safety (IOPS) in a wireless access system, the method performed by a User Equipment (UE) in a RRC connection mode and comprises steps of receiving a radio resource control (RRC) connection release message including a release cause field and an IOPS extended wait time field for restricting an initial access procedure; and releasing the RRC connection mode when the release cause field indicating an IOPS situation has been occurred, wherein the IOPS extended wait time field is configured to an Extended Wait Time (EWT) field indicating a time duration restricting the initial access procedure or to a Further Announcement field indicating the initial access procedure is restricted until a further announcement is received."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Method and Apparatus for Supporting an Lops in a Wireless Access System patent addresses the critical need for reliable communication during emergency situations by establishing an Isolated E-UTRAN Operations for Public Safety (IOPS) network. This innovation solves the problem of network failures and congestion that often occur during natural disasters or other crises, hindering the ability of first responders to communicate effectively. The key technical approach involves the use of a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection release message with an extended wait time mechanism, which intelligently manages User Equipment (UE) access and prevents interference with the IOPS network.\n\nThe business value of this technology lies in its potential to significantly improve public safety operations, enhance coordination between different agencies, and ultimately save lives. By providing a robust and reliable communication infrastructure, the IOPS network enables first responders to make informed decisions, allocate resources efficiently, and respond quickly to emergencies. The market opportunity for this technology is substantial, as governments and public safety organizations around the world are increasingly investing in solutions that enhance emergency preparedness and response capabilities.\n\nThe implementation of this technology can lead to improved situational awareness, reduced response times, and enhanced overall effectiveness of emergency operations. This innovation offers a competitive advantage by providing a dedicated and isolated network that is not susceptible to the same vulnerabilities as conventional wireless networks. The market is ripe for adoption, with growing recognition of the importance of reliable communication during emergencies. This technology presents a significant opportunity for investors and businesses looking to contribute to public safety and security.","layman_explanation":"The Method and Apparatus for Supporting an Lops in a Wireless Access System patent addresses a critical problem: the unreliability of wireless communication networks during emergencies. Natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other crises can overwhelm or damage conventional networks, leaving first responders without the ability to communicate effectively. Existing solutions often fall short because they rely on the same infrastructure that is vulnerable to disruption.\n\nThis patent solves this problem by creating a dedicated, isolated network for public safety. Think of it like a special, secure channel that only first responders can use. This network, called an Isolated E-UTRAN Operations for Public Safety (IOPS), operates independently of the conventional network, ensuring that communication remains available even when the primary infrastructure is down. The key is a smart system that manages which devices can access the network and prevents it from becoming overloaded.\n\nThis matters because it can save lives. By ensuring reliable communication, first responders can coordinate rescue efforts more effectively, make better decisions, and respond more quickly to emergencies. The market impact is significant, as governments and public safety organizations are increasingly investing in solutions that enhance emergency preparedness and response capabilities. This technology offers a competitive advantage by providing a dedicated and isolated network that is not susceptible to the same vulnerabilities as conventional wireless networks.\n\nLooking ahead, this technology could be integrated with other emergency communication systems, such as satellite networks and public safety radio systems, to create an even more robust and resilient communication infrastructure. Market adoption is likely to increase as awareness of the importance of reliable communication during emergencies grows. This presents a significant investment opportunity for companies looking to contribute to public safety and security.","technical_analysis":"The Method and Apparatus for Supporting an Lops in a Wireless Access System patent introduces a technical solution for ensuring reliable communication during emergency situations. The core of this innovation lies in the establishment of an Isolated E-UTRAN Operations for Public Safety (IOPS) network, which operates independently of conventional wireless networks. The technical architecture involves the use of a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection release message with an extended wait time mechanism.\n\nImplementation details include configuring the RRC connection release message to direct User Equipments (UEs) to switch to the IOPS network. The extended wait time field can be set either as an Extended Wait Time (EWT) field, specifying a duration during which the UE is restricted from initiating an initial access procedure, or as a Further Announcement field, requiring the UE to wait for an explicit announcement before attempting reconnection. This flexibility allows the network to dynamically manage UE access based on the specific emergency situation.\n\nThe algorithm for managing UE access involves the following steps: detection of an IOPS situation, generation of an RRC connection release message, transmission to UEs, UE response, and IOPS network operation. The system can be integrated with existing wireless communication infrastructure through standardized interfaces and protocols. Performance characteristics include the ability to maintain reliable communication, minimize network congestion, and ensure the stability of the IOPS network.\n\nCode-level implications involve modifications to the network's RRC connection management code and the UE's RRC connection management code. The RRC connection release message generation and transmission logic must be updated to include the appropriate release cause field and IOPS extended wait time field. The UE's RRC connection management code must be modified to correctly interpret and respond to the RRC connection release message. This patent leverages existing 4G LTE technology and protocols to create a robust, isolated network for emergency communications. The performance of the IOPS network depends on the availability of dedicated spectrum and the effective management of UE access.","business_analysis":"The Method and Apparatus for Supporting an Lops in a Wireless Access System patent presents a significant business opportunity in the public safety and emergency response sectors. The market opportunity size is substantial, driven by the increasing demand for reliable communication solutions during natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other crises. Governments and public safety organizations are investing heavily in technologies that enhance emergency preparedness and response capabilities.\n\nThe competitive advantages of this technology include its ability to establish an isolated network, manage UE access, and minimize disruption to existing wireless networks. The revenue potential is significant, with opportunities to generate revenue through licensing agreements, product sales, and service contracts. Business models include direct sales to government agencies, partnerships with telecommunication companies, and subscription-based services for public safety organizations.\n\nStrategic positioning involves targeting key decision-makers in government agencies, public safety organizations, and telecommunication companies. ROI projections are favorable, with the potential to generate significant returns on investment through increased efficiency, reduced response times, and improved outcomes during emergencies. The market for emergency communication systems is projected to grow significantly in the coming years, driven by increasing awareness of the importance of reliable communication during crises. This patent enables new business models centered around managed services and emergency network provisioning.","faqs":null,"topics":["IOPS network","wireless access","emergency communication","public safety","RRC connection","method","apparatus","supporting"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"IOPS Wireless Access - Patent US-9854502","description":"Ensure reliable wireless access during emergencies with the Method and Apparatus for Supporting an Lops in a Wireless Access System. 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