17930790. Network Slice Allocation and Network Slice Rejection simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Network Slice Allocation and Network Slice Rejection

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Shashanka Totadamane Ramappa of Shivamogga (IN)

Anikethan Ramakrishna Vijaya Kumar of Mysuru (IN)

Krisztian Kiss of Rancho Santa Fe CA (US)

Nirlesh Koshta of Bangalore (IN)

Sridhar Prakasam of Fremont CA (US)

Network Slice Allocation and Network Slice Rejection - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17930790 titled 'Network Slice Allocation and Network Slice Rejection

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application related to user equipment (UE) in a network. The UE is configured to send a registration request to the network and receive a response indicating a rejected network slice and the reason for rejection. The UE then sends a second registration request for the same network slice.

  • The patent application focuses on the configuration of user equipment (UE) in a network.
  • The UE is designed to send a registration request to the network.
  • In response to the first registration request, the UE receives a registration accept message.
  • The registration accept message includes information about a rejected network slice and the corresponding rejection cause.
  • The UE then sends a second registration request, this time specifying the same network slice that was previously rejected.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in various communication networks where user equipment needs to register with the network.
  • It can be used in 5G networks, IoT networks, or any other network where network slicing is implemented.

Problems Solved

  • The technology solves the problem of efficiently handling rejected network slices during the registration process.
  • It allows the user equipment to request the same network slice again after receiving a rejection, potentially improving the chances of successful registration.

Benefits

  • The user equipment can quickly identify rejected network slices and the reasons for rejection.
  • By resending the registration request for the same network slice, the user equipment can potentially overcome any temporary issues that caused the rejection.
  • This technology improves the overall registration process and enhances the user experience in network communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

A user equipment (UE) is configured to transmit a first registration request to a network, receive a registration accept message in response to the first registration request comprising a rejected network slice and an indication of a rejection cause corresponding to the rejected network slice and transmit a second registration request to the network comprising a requested network slice, wherein the requested network slice and the rejected network slice are a same network slice.