18520834. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIERED NETWORK SLICE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK simplified abstract (Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIERED NETWORK SLICE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK

Organization Name

Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.

Inventor(s)

Sabareeswar P. Balakrishnan of Chennai (IN)

Viswanath Kumar Skand Priya of Irving TX (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIERED NETWORK SLICE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18520834 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIERED NETWORK SLICE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT IN A WIRELESS NETWORK

Simplified Explanation

A system for designing and modifying network slices in a wireless network is described. The system allows for different slices with various service parameters, including radio access networks (RANs), core networks, and other types of networks, each with their own network functions (NFs). Users with different access levels can configure the network, with policies and tags associated with the slices, RANs, core networks, or NFs automatically implemented by an orchestration system based on the provided configuration information.

  • Network slices in a wireless network can have different sets of service parameters.
  • Users with different access levels can configure the network.
  • Policies and tags associated with network elements can be automatically implemented based on user configurations.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in telecommunications, IoT networks, and smart city infrastructure.

Problems Solved

This technology streamlines the process of designing and modifying network slices in a wireless network, making it more efficient and user-friendly.

Benefits

The system allows for easier customization of network slices, improving overall network performance and user experience.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Optimizing Wireless Network Slices for Improved Performance"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of network slicing technology in 5G networks to allocate resources efficiently.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle conflicts between user configurations and automatically implemented policies?

The abstract does not provide details on how conflicts between user configurations and automatically implemented policies are resolved.

What security measures are in place to protect the network from unauthorized access or malicious attacks?

The abstract does not mention the security measures implemented to safeguard the wireless network from potential threats.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system may provide for the design and/or modification of network slices associated with a wireless network. The wireless network may include different slices that are associated different sets of service parameters. Slices may include radio access networks (“RANs”), core networks, or other types of networks, which may include respective sets of network functions (“NFs”), which may perform specific functions with respect to a given RAN and/or core network. Different slices, RANs, core networks, and/or NFs may be associated with particular policies and/or tags which may be specified by one or more users associated with a first access level. One or more users associated with a second access level may configure portions of the wireless network, and the policies and/or tags associated with particular slices, RANs, core networks, or NFs may be automatically implemented by an orchestration system that configures the wireless network based on the provided configuration information.