ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 -- United States Patent no. 12,376,145, issued on July 29, was assigned to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Inc. (Dallas).
"Signaling of random access preamble parameters in wireless networks" was invented by Pierre Bertrand (Antibes, France) and Jing Jiang (Wellesley, Mass.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "User equipment (UE)-initiated accesses within a cellular network are optimized to account for cell size and to reduce signaling overhead. A fixed set of preamble parameter configurations for use across a complete range of cell sizes within the cellular network is established and stored within each UE. A UE located in a given cell receives a configuration number transmitted from a n...