Network traffic or resource management

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  • CPC
  • H04W28/00
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H04W28/02Traffic management H04W28/0205at the air interface H04W28/021in wireless networks with changing topologies H04W28/0215based on user or device properties H04W28/0221power availability or consumption H04W28/0226based on location or mobility H04W28/0231based on communication conditions H04W28/0236radio quality H04W28/0242Determining whether packet losses are due to overload or to deterioration of radio communication conditions H04W28/0247based on conditions of the access network or the infrastructure network H04W28/0252per individual bearer or channel H04W28/0257the individual bearer or channel having a maximum bit rate or a bit rate guarantee H04W28/0263involving mapping traffic to individual bearers or channels H04W28/0268using specific QoS parameters for wireless networks H04W28/0273adapting protocols for flow control or congestion control to wireless environment H04W28/0278using buffer status reports H04W28/0284detecting congestion or overload during communication H04W28/0289Congestion control H04W28/0294forcing collision H04W28/04Error control H04W28/042Treating collisions H04W28/044Collision avoidance H04W28/046Collision detection H04W28/048Treating noise or interference H04W28/06Optimizing the usage of the radio link H04W28/065using assembly or disassembly of packets H04W28/08Load balancing or load distribution H04W28/085among bearers or channels H04W28/10Flow control between communication endpoints H04W28/12using signaling between network elements H04W28/14using intermediate storage H04W28/16Central resource management Negotiation of resources or communication parameters H04W28/18Negotiating wireless communication parameters H04W28/20Negotiating bandwidth H04W28/22Negotiating communication rate H04W28/24Negotiating SLA [Service Level Agreement] Negotiating QoS [Quality of Service] H04W28/26Resource reservation