Patents by Inventor Rushabhkumar Patel
Rushabhkumar Patel has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240389054Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for optimizing N10 interface messaging. Specifically, registration messages, de-registration messages, and the like can be dynamically controlled such that communication is prevented. Said messages are communicated via an N10 interface between a Unified Data Management function (UDM) and a Session Management function (SMF) in a 5G network. Additionally, subscription information, user profile information, etc., is also communicated via the N10 interface. Thus, the N10 interface can easily become overloaded or congested. Aspects herein provide mechanisms to avoid additional congestion of the N10 interface by intelligently eliminating specific messages communicated to the UDM via the N10 interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2023Publication date: November 21, 2024Inventors: Praveen Singaram MUTHUKUMAR, Sandesh Shama SHETTY, Rushabhkumar PATEL, Rahul PAL, Erik KOSAR, Agastya KOHLI
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Publication number: 20240323747Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for providing communication sessions to user equipment (UE) over a telecommunications network. Specifically, communication sessions can be established for the UE despite a degraded N10 interface between a Unified Data Management function (UDM) and a Session Management function (SMF) in a 5G core network. One or more profiles comprising one or more profile parameters can be stored locally at the SMF so the one or more profile parameters can be provided to establish a communication session for a UE without receiving a response from the UDM. A locally stored profile on the SMF can be utilized when the N10 interface fails, when the UDM is experiencing congestion over a predetermined threshold, etc. Criteria that may impact the ability of the UDM to respond to queries can be identified to trigger a fetch of the profile parameters and the creation of a local profile at the SMF.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2023Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: Praveen Singaram Muthukumar, Sandesh Shama Shetty, Rushabhkumar Patel, Rahul Pal, Erik Kosar, Agastya Kohli
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Publication number: 20240205664Abstract: System and methods for efficient user plane function (UPF) selection are described. A mobile device (UE) may transmit a connection request to a 5G core network. The connection request can include an indication that the type of data to be serviced is IPv4-type traffic. The access management function (AMF) receives the request from a base station (e.g., gNodeB) and queries a network function repository function (NRF) for an identification of a session management function (SMF). The selected SMF queries a session management function datastore. If the SMF selected by the NRF is capable of IPV4 traffic, the identification of the SMF is returned to the AMF. If the SMF is not capable of IPV4 traffic, the identification of a capable SMF using the information received in the SMF status datastore is returned to the AMF through a 308 code. The mobile device is thereafter connected to the capable UPF.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Praveen Singaram Muthukumar, Kameswaran Arunachalam, Kunal Prakash Barawkar, Aziz Motiwala, Rahul Pal, Rushabhkumar Patel, Suresh Thanneeru
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Patent number: 11871330Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to migrating a communication session from a path including a stressed user plane function (UPF) to a path including a replacement UPF. A communication session may traverse a first path including the first UPF. After establishing the communication session, the first UPF may be determined to be stressed. In response, the communication session can be proactively migrated to a second path including a second UPF. According to various implementations, the existing communication session can be maintained during the migration, thereby substantially eliminating interruptions caused by the stressed first UPF.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2022Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Suliman Albasheir, Boris Antsev, Christopher H. Joul, Rahul Pal, Suresh Thanneeru, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva, Salvador Mendoza, Rushabhkumar Patel
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Publication number: 20230403670Abstract: Methods, media, and systems provide a more robust IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) deregistration process that deregisters a user equipment under circumstances that currently prevent a timely deregistration. For example, the aspects deregister a user equipment (UE) from an IMS core even when the UE disconnects from the Packet Data Network Gateway (PGW) or other EPC component without sending a SIP deregistration to the IMS core. The technology described herein automatically generates a deregistration message and communicates the message to the IMS core (e.g., a Session Termination Request Communication using Diameter Protocol between a PCRF & a P-CSCF) upon determining the session with the EPC is terminated. The UE is then deregistered from the IMS core.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2022Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Praveen Singaram Muthukumar, Aziz Yunus Motiwala, Rahul Pal, Rushabhkumar Patel
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Publication number: 20230370946Abstract: Solutions for providing a data traffic session for a user equipment (UE) over a wireless network comprises: receiving, by a session management node (e.g., a session management function, SMF), for a packet routing node (e.g., a user plane function, UPF), an indication of supported interne protocol (IP) traffic type (e.g., IPv4 or IPv6), wherein the indication of supported IP traffic type indicates support for a first IP traffic type or support for a second IP traffic type; allocating, by the session management node, to the packet routing node, a set of IP addresses based on at least the indication of supported IP traffic types, wherein allocating the set of IP addresses comprises allocating only supported IP addresses and withholding allocation of unsupported IP addresses; and providing, to the UE, using an IP address of the set of IP addresses, the data traffic session through the packet routing node.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2022Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Praveen Singaram Muthukumar, Rahul Pal, Rushabhkumar Patel, Kameswaran Arunachalam, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva
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Publication number: 20230337120Abstract: System and methods for efficient serving gateway and packet data gateway selections are described. A mobile device may attempt transmit an attach request to a network requesting packet data services in a particle protocol. A control plane of a serving gateway may receive the attach request and determine a serving gateway user plane that is configured to operate in the specified protocol. The serving gateway control plane may then propagate the determined serving gateway user plane to a packet data network gateway control plane for selection of the serving gateway user plane and a corresponding packet data network gateway user plane for use in providing packet services to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2022Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Praveen Singaram Muthukumar, Rahul Pal, Rushabhkumar Patel, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva
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Publication number: 20230087004Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to migrating a communication session from a path including a stressed user plane function (UPF) to a path including a replacement UPF. A communication session may traverse a first path including the first UPF. After establishing the communication session, the first UPF may be determined to be stressed. In response, the communication session can be proactively migrated to a second path including a second UPF. According to various implementations, the existing communication session can be maintained during the migration, thereby substantially eliminating interruptions caused by the stressed first UPF.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Suliman Albasheir, Boris Antsev, Christopher H. Joul, Rahul Pal, Suresh Thanneeru, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva, Salvador Mendoza, Rushabhkumar Patel
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Patent number: 11490318Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to migrating a communication session from a path including a stressed user plane function (UPF) to a path including a replacement UPF. A communication session may traverse a first path including the first UPF. After establishing the communication session, the first UPF may be determined to be stressed. In response, the communication session can be proactively migrated to a second path including a second UPF. According to various implementations, the existing communication session can be maintained during the migration, thereby substantially eliminating interruptions caused by the stressed first UPF.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Suliman Albasheir, Boris Antsev, Christopher H. Joul, Rahul Pal, Suresh Thanneeru, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva, Salvador Mendoza, Rushabhkumar Patel
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Publication number: 20210029617Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to migrating a communication session from a path including a stressed user plane function (UPF) to a path including a replacement UPF. A communication session may traverse a first path including the first UPF. After establishing the communication session, the first UPF may be determined to be stressed. In response, the communication session can be proactively migrated to a second path including a second UPF. According to various implementations, the existing communication session can be maintained during the migration, thereby substantially eliminating interruptions caused by the stressed first UPF.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Suliman Albasheir, Boris Antsev, Christopher H. Joul, Rahul Pal, Suresh Thanneeru, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva, Salvador Mendoza, Rushabhkumar Patel
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Patent number: 10813035Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to migrating a communication session from a path including a stressed user plane function (UPF) to a path including a replacement UPF. A communication session may traverse a first path including the first UPF. After establishing the communication session, the first UPF may be determined to be stressed. In response, the communication session can be proactively migrated to a second path including a second UPF. According to various implementations, the existing communication session can be maintained during the migration, thereby substantially eliminating interruptions caused by the stressed first UPF.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Suliman Albasheir, Boris Antsev, Christopher H. Joul, Rahul Pal, Suresh Thanneeru, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva, Salvador Mendoza, Rushabhkumar Patel
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Publication number: 20200137663Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to migrating a communication session from a path including a stressed user plane function (UPF) to a path including a replacement UPF. A communication session may traverse a first path including the first UPF. After establishing the communication session, the first UPF may be determined to be stressed. In response, the communication session can be proactively migrated to a second path including a second UPF. According to various implementations, the existing communication session can be maintained during the migration, thereby substantially eliminating interruptions caused by the stressed first UPF.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Suliman Albasheir, Boris Antsev, Christopher H. Joul, Rahul Pal, Suresh Thanneeru, Karunakalage Viraj Rakitha Silva, Salvador Mendoza, Rushabhkumar Patel