18285240. NETWORK SLICE ISOLATION VIA NETWORK SLICE LISTS simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))
Contents
- 1 NETWORK SLICE ISOLATION VIA NETWORK SLICE LISTS
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 NETWORK SLICE ISOLATION VIA NETWORK SLICE LISTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Potential Commercial Applications
- 1.9 Possible Prior Art
- 1.10 Unanswered Questions
- 1.11 Original Abstract Submitted
NETWORK SLICE ISOLATION VIA NETWORK SLICE LISTS
Organization Name
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Inventor(s)
George Foti of Dollard des Ormeaux (CA)
Peter Hedman of Helsingborg (SE)
NETWORK SLICE ISOLATION VIA NETWORK SLICE LISTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18285240 titled 'NETWORK SLICE ISOLATION VIA NETWORK SLICE LISTS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method of operating a wireless device that involves transmitting a message to a core network to register one or more network slices, receiving a response indicating registration status, and receiving information on lists of network slices that can be registered simultaneously.
- The method involves a wireless device communicating with a core network to register network slices.
- The response from the core network includes information on lists of network slices that can be registered together.
- This method allows for efficient registration of multiple network slices by the wireless device.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in the telecommunications industry for managing network resources efficiently.
Problems Solved
This technology solves the problem of efficiently registering multiple network slices by a wireless device.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include improved network resource management and streamlined registration processes for wireless devices.
Potential Commercial Applications
One potential commercial application of this technology could be in 5G networks for optimizing network slice registration processes.
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be methods for registering network slices in wireless devices in previous generations of mobile networks.
Unanswered Questions
1. How does this method impact the overall performance of the wireless device? 2. Are there any security considerations related to registering multiple network slices simultaneously?
Original Abstract Submitted
A method of operating a wireless device according to some embodiments includes transmitting a message toward a core network identifying one or more network slices that are requested to be registered by the wireless device, and receiving a response from the core network. The response indicates whether the one or more network slices have been registered and includes information describing a plurality of lists of network slices. Each of the lists indicates a set of network slices that can be registered simultaneously by the wireless device.