Samsung electronics co., ltd. (20240244507). NETWORK SLICE ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF QUOTA AT NSACF APPARATUS IN WIRELESS NETWORK simplified abstract

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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 20240244507 titled 'NETWORK SLICE ADMISSION CONTROL BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF QUOTA AT NSACF APPARATUS IN WIRELESS NETWORK

The patent application relates to a method for Network Slice Admission Control (NSAC) in a wireless network, specifically for 5G or 6G communication systems.

  • Registering multiple User Equipments (UEs) to a network slice that requires admission control.
  • Detecting the availability of quota at the Network Slice Admission Control Function (NSACF) apparatus to enable admission control on an existing slice.
  • Sending a request message to increase the quota count for registered UEs per slice to the NSACF apparatus.

Potential Applications: - Enhancing data transmission rates in 5G and 6G communication systems. - Improving network efficiency and resource allocation. - Facilitating seamless connectivity for a large number of UEs in wireless networks.

Problems Solved: - Efficient management of network slices with admission control requirements. - Optimizing resource allocation based on quota availability. - Streamlining the process of enabling admission control on existing network slices.

Benefits: - Increased data transmission rates for UEs in wireless networks. - Enhanced network performance and reliability. - Improved user experience with faster connectivity.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Network Slice Admission Control for 5G and 6G Communication Systems" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies, network operators, and IoT service providers to optimize network resources and improve overall network performance. It can also benefit industries that rely on high-speed data transmission, such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and industrial automation.

Questions about Network Slice Admission Control: 1. How does NSAC improve the efficiency of network resource allocation? NSAC ensures that network resources are allocated effectively by managing the admission of UEs to specific network slices based on available quotas.

2. What are the key advantages of implementing NSAC in wireless networks? NSAC enhances data transmission rates, improves network performance, and provides a seamless connectivity experience for users.


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.