18145005. MITIGATING THE EFFECTS OF ROGUE ACTORS IN VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE PERCEPTIVE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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MITIGATING THE EFFECTS OF ROGUE ACTORS IN VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE PERCEPTIVE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Himaja Kesavareddigari of Bridgewater NJ (US)

Qing Li of Princeton Junction NJ (US)

Kapil Gulati of Belle Mead NJ (US)

Hong Cheng of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Kyle Chi Guan of New York NY (US)

MITIGATING THE EFFECTS OF ROGUE ACTORS IN VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE PERCEPTIVE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18145005 titled 'MITIGATING THE EFFECTS OF ROGUE ACTORS IN VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE PERCEPTIVE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

The apparatus described in the patent application is a device that can identify inaccuracies in the classification of wireless devices and take appropriate actions based on this identification.

  • The device receives information indicating the type of data provided by a wireless device and a network device.
  • It then collects a set of data elements from the wireless device in question.
  • By comparing this data with another set of data elements available at the first wireless device, the apparatus can determine if the classification of the wireless device is incorrect.
  • If an inaccuracy is detected, the device can send signals to the wireless device to request a re-evaluation or terminate a communication session.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in network management systems to ensure accurate classification of devices. - It could also be applied in data security systems to prevent unauthorized access.

Problems Solved: - Helps in maintaining accurate classification of wireless devices. - Enhances data security by identifying potential inaccuracies in device classification.

Benefits: - Improved network efficiency and security. - Enhanced data management capabilities.

Commercial Applications: Title: Wireless Device Classification System for Enhanced Network Security This technology could be valuable for companies that rely on wireless networks for their operations, such as telecommunications providers, IT firms, and data centers. It can help them ensure the accuracy of device classification and enhance their network security measures.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the apparatus determine if the classification of a wireless device is inaccurate? - The apparatus compares the data elements collected from the wireless device with another set of data elements to identify any discrepancies.

2. What are the potential implications of inaccurate device classification in a network? - Inaccurate device classification can lead to security vulnerabilities and inefficiencies in network management.


Original Abstract Submitted

The apparatus may be a first wireless device configured to receive a first indication that a second wireless device associated with the first wireless device and a network device is classified as providing data of a first type. The apparatus may further be configured to receive a first set of data elements from the second wireless device. The apparatus may be configured to identify, based on the first set of data elements and a second set of data elements available at the first wireless device, that the classification of the second wireless device may be inaccurate and transmit, based on the identification that the classification of the second wireless device may be inaccurate, at least one of a second indication for the second wireless device to transmit a re-evaluation request or a third indication to the second wireless device to terminate a communication session with the first wireless device.