Wistron had two patents in connectivity during Q2 2024. The patent filed by Wistron Corp in Q2 2024 involves systems and methods for verifying service requests in a 5G network using Quantum Service Authorization Management (QSAM). This includes registering user equipment, generating tokens with base station and service slice information, sending tokens to user equipment, and granting or denying service requests based on the validity of the token. GlobalData’s report on Wistron gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Wistron had no grants in connectivity as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Quantum service authorization management for securitizing 5g network slicing (Patent ID: US20240155345A1)

The patent filed by Wistron Corp. describes systems and methods for verifying service requests in a 5G network using Quantum Service Authorization Management (QSAM). The process involves registering user equipment, generating a token with base station and service slice information, sending the token to the user equipment, verifying the token upon service request, and either granting or denying the request based on token validation. The method includes quantum principles such as encoding base station and user equipment information, generating a quantum wavefunction as the token, and detecting quantum entanglement differences for verification.

The patent further details the token generation process, which includes encoding base station and user equipment identifications, transforming this information into a tensor network to describe entanglements, obtaining a quantum wavefunction from the tensor network, and providing this wavefunction as the token. Additionally, the method involves setting an expiration time for the token, checking the token's remaining lifetime against a refresh time, generating a new token if the previous one is invalid, and ensuring user equipment is updated before issuing a new token. The telecommunication network described in the patent includes multiple service slices, base stations, and user equipment, with a service authorization management module responsible for token generation, verification, and service request handling based on token validity.

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