US Patent Application 18194626. USER EQUIPMENT DEVICE INTEGRITY PROTECTION IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK simplified abstract

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USER EQUIPMENT DEVICE INTEGRITY PROTECTION IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.


Inventor(s)

Rowland Newman Shaw of Chester NH (US)


Qing Ye of Hopkinton MA (US)


USER EQUIPMENT DEVICE INTEGRITY PROTECTION IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18194626 Titled 'USER EQUIPMENT DEVICE INTEGRITY PROTECTION IN A DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORK'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a data communication network that consists of a data communication node and an imaging device. The data communication node establishes a connection with a user equipment device and provides beamforming information for that connection. The imaging device captures image information for the coverage area of the data communication node.

The network then uses the image information to create a 3D map of the coverage area. It also authenticates the user equipment device and determines its location within the 3D map by using the beamforming information and the image information. Finally, it verifies the identity of the user equipment device based on this location correlation.


Original Abstract Submitted

A data communication network includes a data communication node and an imaging device. The data communication node establishes a data connection with a user equipment device and provides beamforming information for the data connection. The imaging device provides image information for a coverage area of the data communication node. The network synthesizes a 3D map of the coverage area based upon the image information, authenticates the user equipment device, correlates a location of the user equipment device within the 3D map based upon the beamforming information for the data connection and upon the image information, and attests to an identity of the user equipment device based upon the correlation of the location.