Qualcomm incorporated (20240098741). TECHNIQUES FOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT IN A SERVICE-BASED WIRELESS SYSTEM simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES FOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT IN A SERVICE-BASED WIRELESS SYSTEM

Organization Name

qualcomm incorporated

Inventor(s)

Miguel Griot of La Jolla CA (US)

Aziz Gholmieh of Del Mar CA (US)

Gavin Bernard Horn of La Jolla CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT IN A SERVICE-BASED WIRELESS SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240098741 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT IN A SERVICE-BASED WIRELESS SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications in a service-based wireless system.

  • User equipment (UE) in the system can identify a set of core network services offered by a service-based network that interfaces with a radio access network (RAN).
  • Each core network service is associated with a corresponding network address.
  • The UE can transmit a service request to a network address associated with a core network service and receive a service context for communicating with the core network service.
  • The UE can then communicate service messages with the core network service via the network entity based on the received service context.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in telecommunications, mobile networks, and IoT devices for efficient communication between user equipment and core network services.

Problems Solved

1. Streamlining communication processes between user equipment and core network services. 2. Enhancing the overall efficiency and reliability of wireless communication systems.

Benefits

1. Improved connectivity and network performance. 2. Enhanced user experience with faster and more reliable service interactions.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing wireless communication systems for telecom companies, mobile network operators, and IoT service providers.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of network address translation (NAT) techniques in wireless communication systems to facilitate communication between different network entities.

What are the security implications of implementing this technology in wireless communication systems?

Implementing this technology may raise concerns about data privacy and security, as the communication between user equipment and core network services needs to be secure to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information.

How does this technology impact the scalability of wireless networks?

This technology can potentially improve the scalability of wireless networks by optimizing communication processes and enhancing the overall efficiency of network operations.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. in the context of a service-based wireless system, a user equipment (ue) may identify (e.g., via signaling from the network or based on a subscriber identity module (sim)) a set of core network services offered by a service-based network that interfaces with a radio access network (ran) associated with the network entity. each of the respective core network services may be associated with a corresponding network address. the ue may transmit a service request to a network address associated with a core network service included within the set of offered core network services, and may receive a service context for communicating with the core network service in response to the service request. the ue may then communicate service messages with the core network service (via the network entity) in accordance with the received service context.