Kyocera had 24 patents in cybersecurity during Q2 2024. The patents filed by Kyocera Corp in Q2 2024 include a communication method for user equipment receiving PDCCH using G-RNTIs, a communication control method for creating network slices based on user communication conditions, a method for controlling a smart repeater wireless terminal, an image processing device with VPN connectivity, and a system for associating online financial services with receipts through OCR and payment information annotation. GlobalData’s report on Kyocera gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Kyocera had no grants in cybersecurity as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Communication method (Patent ID: US20240179722A1)
The patent filed by Kyocera Corp. describes a communication method for user equipment receiving a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) from a base station using a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI). The method involves specifying a certain number of group RNTIs (G-RNTIs) to be used for reception processing when multiple G-RNTIs are associated with a multicast broadcast service (MBS) session, and then performing the reception processing using the specified G-RNTIs. Additionally, the method includes associating Quality of Service (QoS) flows with the MBS session and specifying the G-RNTIs related to the desired QoS flow, as well as transmitting relevant information to the base station.
Furthermore, the patent details a communication method for user equipment receiving a dedicated traffic channel (DTCH) using a cell RNTI (C-RNTI) and a multicast traffic channel (MTCH) using a group RNTI (G-RNTI). When the same logical channel identifier (LCID) is allocated to both channels, the method specifies the logical channel for received data based on the RNTI used in the reception processing. This involves outputting the received data to the specified logical channel at the medium access control (MAC) layer of the user equipment and receiving information from the base station associating data radio bearers (DRB) and LCIDs of the DTCH, as well as multicast radio bearers (MRB) and LCIDs of the MTCH.
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