Telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ) (20240284178). NON-ORTHOGONAL SIGNALING FOR RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS simplified abstract
NON-ORTHOGONAL SIGNALING FOR RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS
Organization Name
telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ)
Inventor(s)
Noamen Ben Henda of Stockholm (SE)
Peter Hedman of HELSINGBORG (SE)
Paul Schliwa-bertling of LJUNGSBRO (SE)
NON-ORTHOGONAL SIGNALING FOR RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240284178 titled 'NON-ORTHOGONAL SIGNALING FOR RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS
The abstract describes a method for operating a User Equipment (UE) to handle security policy for user plane protection in a communications system. The method involves establishing a Packet Data Unit (PDU) session and activating integrity protection for data radio bearers serving the PDU session.
- Transmit a PDU session establishment request Network Access Stratum (NAS) message to an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) to establish a PDU session.
- Receive an Access Network (AN) specific resource setup message to determine whether the UE should activate integrity protection for data radio bearers serving the PDU session.
Potential Applications: - Mobile communication networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Secure data transmission in various industries
Problems Solved: - Ensuring secure communication in a network - Protecting user data from unauthorized access
Benefits: - Enhanced security for user data - Improved reliability of data transmission - Compliance with security standards in communication networks
Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Communication Solution for Mobile Networks This technology can be used by telecommunications companies to enhance the security of their networks, ensuring safe and reliable data transmission for their customers. It can also be utilized by IoT device manufacturers to protect sensitive information transmitted over the network.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to security protocols in mobile communication networks, encryption methods for data protection, and standards for user plane security in telecommunications.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly studying new encryption techniques, security protocols, and network vulnerabilities in mobile communication systems to improve data protection and network security.
Questions about User Plane Protection: 1. How does the method ensure the integrity of data radio bearers in a PDU session? The method activates integrity protection for data radio bearers serving the PDU session, ensuring that data is transmitted securely without being compromised.
2. What role does the Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) play in establishing a PDU session? The AMF receives the PDU session establishment request message and coordinates with the UE to establish a secure PDU session for data transmission.
Original Abstract Submitted
a method to operate a ue for handling security policy for user plane protection of communications in a communications system is provided. the method includes transmitting a packet data unit (pdu) session establishment request network access stratum (nas) message toward an access and mobility management function (amf) to establish a pdu session. the method further includes receiving an access network (an) specific resource setup message indicating whether the ue is to activate integrity protection for data radio bearers (drbs) serving the pdu session.