18285270. METHOD OF USER EQUIPMENT (UE), METHOD OF ACCESS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (AMF), METHOD OF UNIFIED DATA MANAGEMENT (UDM), UE, AMF AND UDM simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)
Contents
- 1 METHOD OF USER EQUIPMENT (UE), METHOD OF ACCESS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (AMF), METHOD OF UNIFIED DATA MANAGEMENT (UDM), UE, AMF AND UDM
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 METHOD OF USER EQUIPMENT (UE), METHOD OF ACCESS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (AMF), METHOD OF UNIFIED DATA MANAGEMENT (UDM), UE, AMF AND UDM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Key Features and Innovation
- 1.6 Potential Applications
- 1.7 Problems Solved
- 1.8 Benefits
- 1.9 Commercial Applications
- 1.10 Prior Art
- 1.11 Frequently Updated Research
- 1.12 Questions about Unified Data Management Function
- 1.13 Original Abstract Submitted
METHOD OF USER EQUIPMENT (UE), METHOD OF ACCESS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (AMF), METHOD OF UNIFIED DATA MANAGEMENT (UDM), UE, AMF AND UDM
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Kundan Tiwari of Minato-ku, Tokyo (JP)
Toshiyuki Tamura of Minato-ku, Tokyo (JP)
METHOD OF USER EQUIPMENT (UE), METHOD OF ACCESS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (AMF), METHOD OF UNIFIED DATA MANAGEMENT (UDM), UE, AMF AND UDM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18285270 titled 'METHOD OF USER EQUIPMENT (UE), METHOD OF ACCESS AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTION (AMF), METHOD OF UNIFIED DATA MANAGEMENT (UDM), UE, AMF AND UDM
Simplified Explanation
The method described in the patent application involves managing data for a User Equipment (UE) by storing information related to a Permanent Equipment Identifier (PEI) and sending this information to an Access Management Function (AMF).
- The method focuses on keeping information for a Permanent Equipment Identifier (PEI) for a User Equipment (UE).
- It involves sending the first information regarding the UE to an Access Management Function (AMF) based on the PEI information.
Key Features and Innovation
- Method for Unified Data Management Function (UDM).
- Storage of information for a Permanent Equipment Identifier (PEI) for a User Equipment (UE).
- Sending first information about the UE to an Access Management Function (AMF) based on the PEI information.
Potential Applications
The technology can be applied in telecommunications, network management, and data security industries.
Problems Solved
The method streamlines data management for User Equipment (UE) by utilizing a Permanent Equipment Identifier (PEI) to efficiently send information to an Access Management Function (AMF).
Benefits
- Improved data management for User Equipment (UE).
- Enhanced communication between different network functions.
- Increased efficiency in data processing and access management.
Commercial Applications
- Telecommunications industry for network management.
- Data security companies for secure data access.
- Technology companies for efficient data handling.
Prior Art
No information on prior art related to this technology is provided in the patent application.
Frequently Updated Research
There is no information on frequently updated research relevant to this technology.
Questions about Unified Data Management Function
Question 1
How does the method ensure the security of the data being managed for the User Equipment (UE)?
The method ensures data security by storing information related to a Permanent Equipment Identifier (PEI) and sending encrypted data to the Access Management Function (AMF) based on the PEI information.
Question 2
What are the potential challenges in implementing this method in a large-scale network environment?
Implementing this method in a large-scale network environment may face challenges related to scalability, data synchronization, and interoperability with existing network systems.
Original Abstract Submitted
A method according to the present disclosure is a method for a Unified Data Management Function (UDM) including: keeping information for a Permanent Equipment Identifier (PEI) regarding a User Equipment (UE); and sending, to an Access Management Function (AMF), first information regarding the UE based on the information for the PEI.