17755592. User Equipment Onboarding and Network Congestion Control in Standalone Non-Public Network Deployments simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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User Equipment Onboarding and Network Congestion Control in Standalone Non-Public Network Deployments

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Sarma V. Vangala of Campbell CA (US)

Fangli Xu of Beijing (CN)

Haijing Hu of Los Gatos CA (US)

Naveen Kumar R. Palle Venkata of San Diego CA (US)

Ralf Rossbach of Munich (DE)

Sethuraman Gurumoorthy of San Ramon CA (US)

Sree Ram Kodali of San Jose CA (US)

Srinivasan Nimmala of San Jose CA (US)

Srirang A. Lovlekar of Fremont CA (US)

Vijay Venkataraman of San Jose CA (US)

Yuqin Chen of Beijing (CN)

Zhibin Wu of Los Altos CA (US)

User Equipment Onboarding and Network Congestion Control in Standalone Non-Public Network Deployments - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17755592 titled 'User Equipment Onboarding and Network Congestion Control in Standalone Non-Public Network Deployments

The abstract describes a patent application for a user equipment (UE) that can join a standalone non-public network (SNPN) by receiving SNPN information from broadcast messages transmitted by an onboarding base station. The UE then determines if the onboarding base station can be used for onboarding based on the received information and UE SNPN information stored at the UE, and proceeds to onboard the UE to the SNPN if the base station is suitable.

  • The UE receives SNPN information from broadcast messages sent by an onboarding base station.
  • It evaluates if the onboarding base station can be used for onboarding based on the received information and stored UE SNPN information.
  • The UE is onboarded to the SNPN if the onboarding base station is deemed suitable.

Potential Applications: - Secure communication networks for sensitive information. - Private networks for businesses or organizations requiring confidentiality.

Problems Solved: - Facilitates secure and efficient onboarding of UEs to non-public networks. - Ensures proper authentication and authorization processes for network access.

Benefits: - Enhanced security for network communication. - Streamlined onboarding process for UEs. - Improved network management and control.

Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Onboarding Solution for Private Networks This technology can be utilized in industries such as finance, healthcare, and government where data security is paramount. It can also be integrated into IoT devices for secure network connections.

Prior Art: Research existing patents related to secure network onboarding processes and authentication methods.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in network security protocols and authentication technologies.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the UE determine if the onboarding base station is suitable for onboarding? The UE evaluates the SNPN information received from the base station and compares it with the stored UE SNPN information to make this determination.

2. What are the key advantages of using a standalone non-public network for communication? Standalone non-public networks offer enhanced security, privacy, and control over network access, making them ideal for sensitive data transmission.


Original Abstract Submitted

A user equipment (UE) is configured to join a standalone non-public network (SNPN). The receives SNPN information from one or more broadcast messages transmitted from a base station serving as an onboarding base station for the SNPN, determines whether the onboarding base station may be used for onboarding by the UE based on the SNPN information and UE SNPN information stored at the UE and onboards the UE to the SNPN when it is determined that the onboarding base station may be used for onboarding by the UE.