Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240188020). WIRELESS NETWORK AND METHODS OF RECOVERING NETWORK SERVICES AFTER RESTART OF UDR FUNCTION simplified abstract

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WIRELESS NETWORK AND METHODS OF RECOVERING NETWORK SERVICES AFTER RESTART OF UDR FUNCTION

Organization Name

samsung electronics co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Varini Gupta of Bangalore (IN)

Narendranath Durga Tangudu of Bangalore (IN)

Rajavelsamy Rajadurai of Bangalore (IN)

Lalith Kumar of Bangalore (IN)

WIRELESS NETWORK AND METHODS OF RECOVERING NETWORK SERVICES AFTER RESTART OF UDR FUNCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240188020 titled 'WIRELESS NETWORK AND METHODS OF RECOVERING NETWORK SERVICES AFTER RESTART OF UDR FUNCTION

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure describes a method in a wireless network where a Unified Data Repository (UDR) entity receives information associated with an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) entity from a Unified Data Management (UDM) entity during a registration procedure. The UDR entity allows overwriting of the information associated with the AMF entity if the timestamp information is the same as previously stored timestamp information.

  • Explanation of the patent/innovation:
 * A UDR entity receives information from a UDM entity related to an AMF entity during a registration procedure.
 * The UDR entity can overwrite the information associated with the AMF entity if the timestamp information matches previously stored data.
  • Potential applications of this technology:
 * Enhanced data management in wireless networks.
 * Improved efficiency in access and mobility management functions.
  • Problems solved by this technology:
 * Streamlining data storage and management processes.
 * Ensuring accurate and up-to-date information in the network.
  • Benefits of this technology:
 * Reduced data redundancy.
 * Faster response times in managing user equipment.
  • Potential commercial applications of this technology:
 * Telecommunications companies.
 * Network equipment manufacturers.
  • Possible prior art:
 * Prior art related to data management in wireless networks.
  1. Unanswered questions:
    1. How does this method impact network performance?

This article does not delve into the specific effects of this method on network performance. It would be interesting to explore any potential improvements or drawbacks in this aspect.

    1. Are there any security implications associated with overwriting information in the network?

The article does not address any security concerns that may arise from allowing the overwriting of information. It would be important to consider any potential security risks or vulnerabilities that could result from this process.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure relates to a method in a wireless network, the method comprising: receiving, by a unified data repository (udr) entity (), information associated with an access and mobility management function (amf) entity () from a unified data management (udm) entity (), when the udm entity () receives a registration procedure from the amf entity (), wherein the registration procedure comprises timestamp information associated with a user equipment (ue) (); and allowing, by the udr entity (), to overwrite the information associated with the amf entity () upon determining that the timestamp information is same as a previously stored timestamp information.