18056650. METHOD AND WIRELESS NETWORK FOR APPLICATION-SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION FOR NETWORK SERVICES IN WIRELESS NETWORK simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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METHOD AND WIRELESS NETWORK FOR APPLICATION-SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION FOR NETWORK SERVICES IN WIRELESS NETWORK

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Rajavelsamy Rajadurai of Bangalore (IN)

Nivedya Parambath Sasi of Bangalore (IN)

Rohini Rajendran of Bangalore (IN)

METHOD AND WIRELESS NETWORK FOR APPLICATION-SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION FOR NETWORK SERVICES IN WIRELESS NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18056650 titled 'METHOD AND WIRELESS NETWORK FOR APPLICATION-SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION FOR NETWORK SERVICES IN WIRELESS NETWORK

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a communication system for 5G or 6G networks that supports high data transmission rates. The system involves an application function (AF) server and an authorization server to facilitate communication between a terminal (user equipment or UE) and a network.

  • The AF server receives a request message from the terminal, which includes a UE service identifier (ID).
  • The AF server then sends a second request message to the authorization server, asking for association information related to the terminal. This second request message includes a terminal ID.
  • The authorization server retrieves the association information based on the terminal ID and sends it back to the AF server.
  • The AF server verifies whether the UE service ID provided by the terminal is associated with the terminal ID in the association information received from the authorization server.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Improved data transmission rates: The system aims to support higher data transmission rates, which can benefit various applications that require fast and reliable communication, such as video streaming, virtual reality, and autonomous vehicles.
  • Enhanced network security: By verifying the association between the UE service ID and the terminal ID, the system can ensure that only authorized devices can access specific services, improving network security.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Higher data transmission rates: The system addresses the need for faster data transmission rates to support bandwidth-intensive applications and services.
  • Authentication and authorization: By verifying the association between the UE service ID and the terminal ID, the system helps prevent unauthorized access to services and enhances network security.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Faster and more efficient communication: The system enables high data transmission rates, allowing for faster and more efficient communication between terminals and the network.
  • Improved security: By verifying the association between the UE service ID and the terminal ID, the system enhances network security and prevents unauthorized access to services.
  • Enhanced user experience: The high data transmission rates supported by the system can lead to improved user experiences in applications that require real-time data streaming or low latency, such as gaming or video conferencing.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to a 5G or 6G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate. Accordingly, embodiments herein disclose a method performed by an application function (AF) server, the method comprises receiving, from a terminal, a first request message including an user equipment (UE) service identifier (ID), transmitting, to an authorization server, a second request message for request association information of the terminal, the second request message including a terminal ID, receiving, from the authorization server, the association information of the terminal, in case that the association information is retrieved based on the terminal ID and performing to verify whether the UE service ID is associated with the terminal ID in the association information of the terminal.