18472196. DECENTRALIZED SESSION MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
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DECENTRALIZED SESSION MANAGEMENT
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DECENTRALIZED SESSION MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18472196 titled 'DECENTRALIZED SESSION MANAGEMENT
Simplified Explanation
The patent application relates to decentralized session management in a mobile communication network, such as a 5G network.
- First entity for decentralized session management
- Receives and sends session-management-related messages
- Composes transaction sets and performs distributed consensus protocol
- Determines entitlement to propose transaction sets
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in various mobile communication networks to improve session management efficiency and reliability.
Problems Solved
1. Enhances session management in mobile communication networks 2. Facilitates decentralized decision-making process 3. Improves network scalability and resilience
Benefits
1. Increased network efficiency 2. Enhanced reliability and fault tolerance 3. Streamlined session management process
Potential Commercial Applications
Optimizing Session Management in 5G Networks: Improving Efficiency and Reliability
Original Abstract Submitted
This disclosure relates to managing sessions in a mobile communication network, for instance, a 5G network. The disclosure proposes a first entity for a decentralized session management, which may be performed together by a plurality of first entities. The first entity receives a first transaction indicating information of a first session-management-related message, and sends it to other first entities. Further, it receives second transactions from the other first entities, wherein each second transaction indicates information of a second session-management-related message. Then, the first entity composes a first transaction set including the first transaction and/or the second transactions, and performs a distributed consensus protocol with the other first entities, to obtain a consensus result indicating whether the first entity or one of the other first entities is entitled to propose the first transaction set or second transaction set.