/Systems And Methods For Radio Resource Partitioning And Admission Control For A Radio Access Network Based On Per-user Equipment Factors
Abstract

A system described herein may identify Key Performance Indicators (“KPIs”) associated with User Equipment (“UEs”) that are connected to a radio access network (“RAN”). Each KPI may be associated with wireless communications between a respective UE and the RAN. The system may identify a plurality of service categories associated with the plurality of UEs, where each particular UE is associated with a respective service category. The system may determine, based on the KPIs and the service category associated with each UE of the plurality of UEs, a radio resource partitioning configuration for the RAN. The particular radio resource partitioning configuration may specify that different portions of a set of radio resources, implemented by the RAN, are associated with different network slices. The RAN may implement the radio resource partitioning configuration by sending and receiving traffic, associated with respective network slices, via a corresponding portion of the set of radio resources.

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What is claimed is:

A system described herein may identify Key Performance Indicators (“KPIs”) associated with User Equipment (“UEs”) that are connected to a radio access network (“RAN”). Each KPI may be associated with wireless communications between a respective UE and the RAN. The system may identify a plurality of service categories associated with the plurality of UEs, where each particular UE is associated with a respective service category. The system may determine, based on the KPIs and the service category associated with each UE of the plurality of UEs, a radio resource partitioning configuration for the RAN. The particular radio resource partitioning configuration may specify that different portions of a set of radio resources, implemented by the RAN, are associated with different network slices. The RAN may implement the radio resource partitioning configuration by sending and receiving traffic, associated with respective network slices, via a corresponding portion of the set of radio resources.
Timeline
Filed
04/28/2026
Published
08/13/2026
Granted
Not Available
IPC Codes(4)
H04W 16/04:Traffic adaptive resource partitioning
H04B 17/318:Received signal strength
H04B 17/336:Signal-to-interference ratio [SIR] or carrier-to-interference ratio [CIR]