18363543. METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING HOME NETWORK ROUTING INFORMATION OF REMOTE USER EQUIPMENT (UE) FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION FAILURE DURING ESTABLISHMENT OF UE-TO-NETWORK (U2N) RELAY COMMUNICATION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING HOME NETWORK ROUTING INFORMATION OF REMOTE USER EQUIPMENT (UE) FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION FAILURE DURING ESTABLISHMENT OF UE-TO-NETWORK (U2N) RELAY COMMUNICATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Hongil Kim of San Diego CA (US)

Soo Bum Lee of San Diego CA (US)

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING HOME NETWORK ROUTING INFORMATION OF REMOTE USER EQUIPMENT (UE) FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION FAILURE DURING ESTABLISHMENT OF UE-TO-NETWORK (U2N) RELAY COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18363543 titled 'METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING HOME NETWORK ROUTING INFORMATION OF REMOTE USER EQUIPMENT (UE) FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION FAILURE DURING ESTABLISHMENT OF UE-TO-NETWORK (U2N) RELAY COMMUNICATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods and systems for providing home network routing information (HNRI) of remote user equipment (UE) following authentication failure during the establishment of UE-to-network (U2N) relay communication. Here is a simplified explanation of the patent application:

  • A first UE detects an authentication failure while trying to establish a secure connection with a second UE.
  • Upon detecting the authentication failure, the first UE notifies the second UE about the failure.
  • The HNRI of a first authentication node in the home network of the first UE is provided to a second authentication node in the home network of the second UE.
  • The HNRI can be provided by the first UE, the second UE, or retrieved from the second authentication node's previous interaction with the first UE.

Potential Applications:

  • Enhancing security in home network communication by detecting and notifying authentication failures.
  • Improving the reliability of UE-to-network relay communication by providing HNRI to the appropriate authentication nodes.

Problems Solved:

  • Authentication failures during the establishment of secure connections can lead to communication issues. This technology helps detect and address such failures.
  • Inefficient routing of network traffic can occur when authentication failures are not properly handled. This technology provides HNRI to ensure proper routing.

Benefits:

  • Improved security by detecting and addressing authentication failures promptly.
  • Enhanced reliability of UE-to-network relay communication by providing accurate HNRI.
  • Efficient routing of network traffic within the home network, leading to improved performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are methods and systems for providing home network routing information (HNRI) of remote user equipment (UE) following authentication failure, e.g., during establishment of UE-to-network (U2N) relay communication. In some aspects, a first UE may detect an authentication failure during establishment of a secure connection with a second UE, and in response to detecting the authentication failure, notifies the second UE of the authentication failure. In addition, the HNRI of a first authentication node within the home network of the first UE is provided to a second authentication node within the home network of the second UE, either by the first UE, by the second UE, or from being stored by the second authentication node from a previous interaction involving the first UE.