MUMBAI, India, April 10 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441075108 A) filed by Nokia Technologies Oy, Espoo, Finland, on Oct. 4, 2024, for 'event exposure for aiot services.'
Inventor(s) include Ece Goshi; Dongjoo Kim; Muhammad Majid Butt; Pallab Gupta; and Mohammad Soliman.
The application for the patent was published on April 10, under issue no. 15/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure provides a method, device, and system for exposing ambient internet of things (AIoT) events to an external application function. In one aspect, a method of an AIoT reader device, the method includes receiving, from an AIoT function (AIoTF) of a communication network, an AIoT event subscription, the AIoT event subscription comprising an AIoT event identifier that identifies an AIoT event that the AIoT reader device is to monitor and information identifying a destination entity to notify, monitoring for occurrences of the AIoT event, and in response to monitoring an occurrence of the AIoT event, transmitting an AIoT event notification to the destination entity to indicate the occurrence of the AIoT event, the AIoT event notification including the AIoT event identifier, and an identifier of the AIoT reader device, where the AIoT event consists of one of: an AIoT reader overload event, wherein the AIoT reader overload event occurs when a load measurement at the AIoT reader device is greater than or equal to a load measurement threshold for the AIoT reader device, a device-reader latency event, wherein the device-reader latency event occurs when a latency of responses received at the AIoT reader device from a particular AIoT device is equal to or greater than a threshold latency for receiving response at the AIoT device, wherein the AIoT event notification includes an identifier of the particular AIoT device for which the device-reader latency event occurred, a positioning capability event, wherein the positioning capability event occurs when the AIoT reader device is capable of performing positioning according to a positioning criteria, or an out-of-coverage event, wherein the out-of-coverage event occurs when a response from a particular AIoT device associated with the AIoT reader device is not received at the AIoT reader device within a predetermined time period or after a predetermined number of messages sent by the AIoT reader device to the particular AIoT device, wherein the AIoT event subscription includes identifiers for one or more AIoT devices including the particular AIoT device."
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