18559182. NETWORK SLICE ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF QUOTA AT NSACF APPARATUS IN WIRELESS NETWORK simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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NETWORK SLICE ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF QUOTA AT NSACF APPARATUS IN WIRELESS NETWORK

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Ashok Kumar Nayak of Bangalore (IN)

Varini Gupta of Bangalore (IN)

NETWORK SLICE ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF QUOTA AT NSACF APPARATUS IN WIRELESS NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18559182 titled 'NETWORK SLICE ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF QUOTA AT NSACF APPARATUS IN WIRELESS NETWORK

The disclosure pertains to a communication system for 5G or 6G that supports higher data transmission rates. The method involves NSAC based on the availability of a quota at a NSACF apparatus in a wireless network.

  • Registering multiple UEs to a network slice requiring admission control by an AMF or SMF apparatus.
  • Detecting the enablement of a configuration for admission control on an existing slice based on quota availability at NSACF.
  • Sending a UE per slice update request message to NSACF to increase the quota count for registered UEs.
      1. Key Features and Innovation:
  • Method for NSAC based on quota availability in a wireless network.
  • Efficient management of UEs in network slices.
  • Dynamic adjustment of quota for admission control.
      1. Potential Applications:

This technology can be applied in advanced 5G and future 6G networks to optimize resource allocation and enhance network performance.

      1. Problems Solved:
  • Efficient management of network resources.
  • Improved quality of service for UEs.
  • Dynamic admission control based on real-time quota availability.
      1. Benefits:
  • Enhanced network efficiency.
  • Better user experience.
  • Scalability for future network technologies.
      1. Commercial Applications:

Optimized resource allocation in telecommunications networks can lead to improved service quality, customer satisfaction, and potentially new revenue streams for network operators.

      1. Prior Art:

Readers interested in prior art related to this technology can explore research papers, patents, and industry publications on network slicing, admission control, and resource management in wireless networks.

      1. Frequently Updated Research:

Stay informed about the latest advancements in network slicing, admission control, and resource management in 5G and 6G networks to understand the evolving landscape of telecommunications technologies.

        1. Questions about 5G/6G:

1. How does this technology improve network efficiency compared to traditional methods? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing dynamic quota-based admission control in wireless networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to a 5G or 6G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate. Embodiments herein provide a method for NSAC based on availability of a quota at a NSACF apparatus in a wireless network. The method includes registering, by an AMF apparatus or a SMF apparatus, a plurality of UEs to at least one network slice requiring admission control; detecting, by AMF apparatus or SMF apparatus, enablement of a configuration to perform the admission control on an already deployed existing slice based on availability of the quota at NSACF apparatus in the wireless network; sending, by AMF apparatus, a number of UEs per slice update request message to NSACF apparatus to increase a count of the quota for the already registered UEs.