Huawei technologies co., ltd. (20240098578). Session Management Function Entity Selection Method, Apparatus, and System simplified abstract

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Session Management Function Entity Selection Method, Apparatus, and System

Organization Name

huawei technologies co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Hui Ding of Xi'an (CN)

Xiaoyan Wang of Shenzhen (CN)

Session Management Function Entity Selection Method, Apparatus, and System - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240098578 titled 'Session Management Function Entity Selection Method, Apparatus, and System

Simplified Explanation

The patent application abstract describes a method for selecting a session management function entity based on reselection indications and information about a user's session. The method involves saving correspondence between session management function entities, receiving session establishment requests, determining a different session management function entity, and sending a session management request to the selected entity.

  • Explanation of the patent/innovation:
 - Receiving reselection indication and information about a user's session
 - Saving correspondence between session management function entities
 - Receiving session establishment request carrying information about the user's session
 - Determining a different session management function entity
 - Sending a session management request to the selected entity

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in telecommunications networks, cloud computing systems, and IoT devices to efficiently manage user sessions and optimize network resources.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient selection of session management function entities based on user session information. 2. Seamless handover of sessions between different management entities.

Benefits

1. Improved network performance and resource utilization. 2. Enhanced user experience with seamless session management. 3. Scalability and flexibility in managing user sessions.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing session management in telecommunications networks Enhancing cloud computing services with efficient session handling Improving IoT device connectivity and management

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of load balancing algorithms in network management systems to distribute session management tasks among different entities. Another could be the use of handover protocols in mobile networks to transfer user sessions between base stations.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact network security?

This article does not address the potential security implications of transferring session management tasks between different entities. It would be important to consider how this technology could affect network security and what measures are in place to ensure data protection.

What are the scalability limitations of this method?

The article does not discuss the scalability limitations of the proposed method for selecting session management function entities. It would be essential to understand how this technology scales with increasing network traffic and user sessions.


Original Abstract Submitted

a session management function entity selection method includes receiving a reselection indication and information about a first session of user equipment from a first session management function entity, where the reselection indication is used to instruct to reselect a session management function entity; saving a correspondence between the first session management function entity and the information about the first session according to the reselection indication; receiving a session establishment request message, where the session establishment request message carries the information about the first session; determining a second session management function entity different from the first session management function entity; and sending a session management request to the second session management function entity.