Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240334304). METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RE-EVALUATING USER-EQUIPMENT ROUTE SELECTION POLICY (URSP) RULE(S) IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract

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METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RE-EVALUATING USER-EQUIPMENT ROUTE SELECTION POLICY (URSP) RULE(S) IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Koustav Roy of Bangalore (IN)

Danish Ehsan Hashmi of Bangalore (IN)

Jagadeesh Gandikota of Bangalore (IN)

Krishnamurthy D R of Bangalore (IN)

Lalith Kumar of Bangalore (IN)

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RE-EVALUATING USER-EQUIPMENT ROUTE SELECTION POLICY (URSP) RULE(S) IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240334304 titled 'METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR RE-EVALUATING USER-EQUIPMENT ROUTE SELECTION POLICY (URSP) RULE(S) IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

The patent application relates to a method for re-evaluating user equipment route selection policy rules in a wireless network, specifically focusing on correct route selection for applications in different network slices.

  • Evaluating and re-evaluating user equipment route selection policy rules in a wireless network
  • Initiating re-evaluation of user equipment route selection policy rules by the user equipment
  • Checking for correct route selection descriptors for applications in specific network slices
  • Receiving partially allowed network slice selection assistance information by the user equipment
  • Supporting higher data transmission rates in a 5G or 6G communication system

Potential Applications: - Enhancing network efficiency and performance in wireless communication systems - Improving user experience by ensuring optimal route selection for applications - Facilitating seamless connectivity in multi-network slice environments

Problems Solved: - Addressing challenges in route selection policy rules for user equipment in wireless networks - Optimizing network slice selection assistance information for improved performance

Benefits: - Increased data transmission rates - Enhanced network reliability and efficiency - Improved user experience with optimized route selection

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Route Selection in Wireless Networks for Improved Performance" This technology can be applied in telecommunications, IoT devices, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles to optimize network connectivity and enhance user experience.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of network slice selection assistance information and route selection policies in wireless networks to explore existing technologies and solutions.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in 5G and 6G communication systems, network slicing technologies, and user equipment route selection policies to leverage the latest innovations in wireless networking.

Questions about User Equipment Route Selection Policy Rules: 1. How does this method improve the efficiency of route selection for user equipment in wireless networks? 2. What are the key factors influencing the re-evaluation of user equipment route selection policy rules in different network slices?


Original Abstract Submitted

the disclosure relates to a 5g or 6g communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate. the principal object of the embodiments herein is to disclose methods and systems for evaluating and re-evaluating a user-equipment route selection policy (ursp) rule in a wireless network. a method for re-evaluating at least one user-equipment route selection policy (ursp) rule in a wireless network, the method comprising: initiating, by a user equipment (ue), re-evaluation of the at least one usrp rule; and checking, by the ue, for a correct route selection descriptor (rsd) for an application, on one of the ue moving to a tracking area (ta) where single-network slice selection assistance information (s-nssai) is allowed, and the ue receiving a partially allowed network slice selection assistance information (nssai).