JP2015503265A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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JP20140540172

Publication Date:

29-01-2015

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Application Date:

03-11-2012

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US

Priority Date:

04-11-2011

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Application Number:

JP20140540172

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US

Publication Date:

29-01-2015

Application Date:

03-11-2012

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04-11-2011

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Abstract  Abstract

Techniques for reducing the frequency and power consumption of wireless mobile device signaling overhead used to support Internet applications in WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network) are described. Battery power requirements and signaling overhead often occur to support background messages with little importance and / or urgency when Internet applications are not utilized in wireless mobile devices that attempt to save power. The identification module can be triggered to identify background messages based on various factors. The identification module can also determine whether to buffer and / or discard the message according to information local to the wireless mobile device and / or information in the background message. The buffering and discarding means may reduce the frequency with which the wireless mobile device consumes a large amount of power and / or may require signaling overhead to send and receive background messages.

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