MUMBAI, India, Aug. 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202517075213 A) filed by Zte Corporation, Guangdong, China, on Aug. 7, for 'transfer of artificial intelligence network management models in wireless communication systems.'
Inventor(s) include Dong, Fei; Huang, He; Liu, Jing; and Zheng, Guozeng.
The application for the patent was published on Aug. 29, under issue no. 35/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This disclosure is generally directed to methods and network devices for assisting in intelligent management of wireless communication systems and is particularly directed to procedures for transmission and reception of Artificial Intelligence (AI) network management models between the various network devices. Depending on the functions of AI models, the end points of the AI model transfer may be a wireless terminal device and a wireless base station communicated via an air interface. Alternatively end points of the AI model transfer may be the wireless terminal device and a core network device of the wireless communication network via the wireless base station. Within the air interface between the wireless terminal and the wireless base station, the AI models may be transferred using Signaling Radio Bearer (SRB) or Data Radio Bearer (DRB) resources. These resources may be based on shared SRB or DRB resources with their configuration adapted to accommodate AI model transfer. Alternatively, these resources may be configured as dedicated radio resources for the transfer of the AI models. The transfer for the AI models between a core network node and an intermediate wireless base station may be effectuated either in a Control Plane (CP) or User Plane (UP) of the wireless network. Various messaging schemes for resource allocations for the AI model transfer may be correspondingly implemented."
The patent application was internationally filed on Feb. 10, 2023, under International application No.PCT/CN2023/075527.
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