17932268. TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION WITH WIRELESS DEVICES FLAGGED FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITY simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION WITH WIRELESS DEVICES FLAGGED FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITY

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Stanley M. Mayalil of San Jose CA (US)

Hyewon Lee of Cupertino CA (US)

Pinki Gyanchandani of Cupertino CA (US)

Rajeev Verma of San Jose CA (US)

Xiangying Yang of Cupertino CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION WITH WIRELESS DEVICES FLAGGED FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17932268 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION WITH WIRELESS DEVICES FLAGGED FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for managing communication with flagged wireless devices, enhancing user feedback, and reducing unnecessary interactions with mobile network operators.

  • Techniques aim to eliminate unnecessary interactions with flagged wireless devices.
  • Enhanced user feedback is enabled when flagged devices attempt to interact with mobile network operators.
  • Entities like equipment identity registries, MNO servers, and wireless devices can implement these techniques.
  • Components within wireless devices, such as ISD-R components, LPAs, eSIM components, and baseband components, can also utilize the techniques.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in telecommunications, IoT devices, and network security industries.

Problems Solved

1. Reducing unnecessary interactions with flagged wireless devices. 2. Enhancing user feedback and communication management. 3. Improving security and efficiency in wireless communication.

Benefits

1. Enhanced user experience and feedback. 2. Streamlined communication processes. 3. Increased security and efficiency in managing flagged devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Communication Management in Wireless Devices for Enhanced User Experience


Original Abstract Submitted

This Application sets forth techniques for managing communication with wireless devices that have been flagged due to certain activity. In particular, the techniques effectively eliminate unnecessary interactions and enable enhanced user feedback when wireless devices that have been flagged are attempting to interact with mobile network operators (MNOs). The techniques can be implemented by a variety of entities to achieve different and efficient results under various scenarios. Such entities can include, for example, i) equipment identity registries that track unique identifiers of wireless devices that have been flagged due to certain activity, ii) MNO servers, such as SM-DP+ servers, and iii) wireless devices. Additionally, individual components within wireless devices can implement the techniques variously, including using issuer security domain root (ISD-R) components, local profile assistants (LPAs), electronic subscriber identity module (eSIM) components, and/or baseband components included in the wireless devices.