17959111. ANALYZING DEVICE INFORMATION TO PROACTIVELY REQUEST ATTACHMENT TO A NON-STANDALONE ARCHITECTURE NODE WITH MINIMUM SIGNALING ASSOCIATED WITH A TELECOMMUNICATION SIGNAL simplified abstract (International Business Machines Corporation)

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ANALYZING DEVICE INFORMATION TO PROACTIVELY REQUEST ATTACHMENT TO A NON-STANDALONE ARCHITECTURE NODE WITH MINIMUM SIGNALING ASSOCIATED WITH A TELECOMMUNICATION SIGNAL

Organization Name

International Business Machines Corporation

Inventor(s)

Sagar Tayal of Ambala City (IN)

Sathya Santhar of Ramapuram (IN)

Sridevi Kannan of Chennai (IN)

Nishant Satish Srivastava of Mumbai (IN)

ANALYZING DEVICE INFORMATION TO PROACTIVELY REQUEST ATTACHMENT TO A NON-STANDALONE ARCHITECTURE NODE WITH MINIMUM SIGNALING ASSOCIATED WITH A TELECOMMUNICATION SIGNAL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17959111 titled 'ANALYZING DEVICE INFORMATION TO PROACTIVELY REQUEST ATTACHMENT TO A NON-STANDALONE ARCHITECTURE NODE WITH MINIMUM SIGNALING ASSOCIATED WITH A TELECOMMUNICATION SIGNAL

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for connecting a device to a telecommunication network based on information received from a base station. Here is a simplified explanation of the patent application:

  • Collect device information from a device
  • Receive a request from the device to attach to a base station
  • Determine if the base station signal includes PLMN information
  • Send a request to a core network to connect the device to the appropriate node
  • Allow the connection to be established if the device is authorized

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      1. Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and smart devices to efficiently connect devices to the appropriate network nodes.

      1. Problems Solved

This technology streamlines the process of connecting devices to telecommunication networks by automatically determining the appropriate network node based on the information received from the base station.

      1. Benefits

- Faster and more efficient device connection process - Improved network connectivity for devices - Enhanced user experience with seamless network transitions

      1. Potential Commercial Applications
        1. Optimizing Device Connectivity in Telecommunications Networks

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      1. Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of network handover protocols in telecommunications to facilitate seamless device connectivity transitions between different network nodes.

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        1. Unanswered Questions
      1. How does this technology impact network security?

This article does not delve into the specific security measures implemented to ensure the authorized connection between the device and the network node.

      1. What are the potential limitations of this technology in terms of scalability?

The article does not address how this technology may handle a large number of devices attempting to connect simultaneously and the potential scalability challenges that may arise.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes collecting device information from at least a first device, and receiving, from the first device, a first request to attach to a first base station. In response to receiving the first request, it is determined whether a signal broadcasted from the first base station includes public land mobile network (PLMN) information of a first type of telecommunication signal. In response to a determination that the signal broadcasted from the first base station includes the PLMN information, a second request is sent to a core network to connect the first device to a node associated with the first type of telecommunication signal of the first base station. In response to receiving an indication that the first device is authorized to connect, a connection is allowed to be established between the first device and the node associated with the first type of telecommunication signal.