18049400. MESSAGE RETRANSMISSION MISBEHAVIOR DETECTION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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MESSAGE RETRANSMISSION MISBEHAVIOR DETECTION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jonathan Petit of Wenham MA (US)

Abhijit Navalekar of Westford MA (US)

Mohammad Nekoui of San Diego CA (US)

MESSAGE RETRANSMISSION MISBEHAVIOR DETECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18049400 titled 'MESSAGE RETRANSMISSION MISBEHAVIOR DETECTION

Simplified Explanation

Various embodiments of this patent application involve methods and systems for detecting misbehavior in message retransmissions. A computing device compares aspects of a first message to those of a second message claiming to be a retransmission, identifies misbehavior in the second message, and takes action accordingly.

  • Misbehavior detection in message retransmissions:
   - Compare aspects of original message to retransmitted message
   - Identify misbehavior in retransmitted message
   - Take action in response to misbehavior detection

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in: - Communication networks - Data security systems - Fraud detection systems

Problems Solved

- Preventing message tampering - Ensuring message integrity - Enhancing data security

Benefits

- Improved message reliability - Enhanced fraud prevention - Increased data security

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing this technology for commercial use in: - Banking and financial institutions - Online communication platforms - E-commerce websites

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing fraud detection systems in communication networks that focus on message integrity and security.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle false positives in misbehavior detection?

The patent abstract does not mention how the system distinguishes between actual misbehavior and false positives in message retransmissions.

What types of actions can the system take in response to identifying misbehavior in a retransmitted message?

The abstract does not specify the range of actions the system can take once misbehavior is detected in a retransmitted message.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various embodiments include methods and systems for performing misbehavior detection in a message retransmission. In various embodiments, a computing device may compare a first aspect of a first message to a second aspect of a second message that purports to be a retransmission of the first message, identify retransmission misbehavior in the second message based on the comparison, and take an action in response to identifying retransmission misbehavior in the second message.