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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2024
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2023
Sony Group Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Sony Mobile Communications Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Brian Alexander Martin, Basingstoke, GB;
Shin Horng Wong, Basingstoke, GB;
Martin Warwick Beale, Basingstoke, GB;
Yuxin Wei, Basingstoke, GB;
Vivek Sharma, Basingstoke, GB;
Shinichiro Tsuda, Basingstoke, GB;
Hideji Wakabayashi, Basingstoke, GB;
Anders Berggren, Lund, SE;
SONY GROUP CORPORATION, Tokyo, JP;
SONY MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A method of communicating data between a radio network infrastructure and a terminal device in a wireless telecommunications network. The method comprises establishing at a radio network infrastructure element there is data available for communication between the radio network infrastructure and the terminal device and transmitting a paging message for the terminal device from the radio network infrastructure element. The paging message comprises an indication of an identifier for the terminal device and an indication of a network allocated resource for use in subsequently communicating the data between the radio network infrastructure element and the terminal device. In response to receiving the paging message the terminal device transmits to the radio network infrastructure element a paging response indicating the terminal device received the paging message, after which the data is communicated between the radio network infrastructure element and the terminal device using the network allocated resource.