Proxy Apparatus for Supporting Multi-Access Connection in 5G/6G Communication Systems
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Younggyoun Moon, Duckwoo Kim, and Kyoungsoo Park filed patent application US20260113282A1 on September 30, 2022 (Application No. 19116957) for a proxy device enabling multi-access connections in 5G/6G communication systems. The invention generates dual connections between client and proxy device and between proxy and server, using subflow identification information to assign sequence identifiers and transmit aggregated data packets across heterogeneous network paths.
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USPTO classification H04L covers transmission of digital information: network protocols, modulation schemes, wireless signal processing, coding, encryption in transit, and multiplexing. With 5G, 6G, and satellite internet driving new filings, H04L is one of the largest active patent classes. Every newly published application in H04L lands in this feed, around 215 a month. Applications publish 18 months after filing, so this feed reveals what MediaTek, Qualcomm, Ericsson, Samsung, Huawei, and dozens of smaller companies were working on in the prior year and a half. Watch this if you compete in networking hardware, advise telecoms on IP strategy, or scout acquisition targets in wireless infrastructure.
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Patent application US20260113282A1 describes a proxy apparatus and operation method for supporting multi-access connections in 5G or 6G communication systems. The proxy device generates a first connection between a client and the proxy device, and a second connection between the proxy device and a server, then receives first data packets from the client via at least one subflow constituting the first connection. Based on subflow identification information included in packet headers, the device obtains sequence identification information, generates a second data packet with headers containing the sequence identification information and a payload of the first data packets, and transmits this to the server via the second connection. CPC classifications are H04L 47/34 and H04L 47/19.
Affected parties include inventors and assignees seeking patent protection for multi-access communication technology, as well as companies developing 5G/6G network infrastructure, proxy servers, and multi-path data transmission systems. The application does not create compliance obligations but establishes intellectual property claims that may be relevant to technology licensing and competitive landscape analysis in the telecommunications sector.
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PROXY APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING MULTI-ACCESS CONNECTION AND OPERATION METHOD THEREFOR
Application US20260113282A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Younggyoun MOON, Duckwoo KIM, Kyoungsoo PARK
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to 5G or 6G communication systems for supporting higher data transmission rates than 4G communication systems such as Long-Term Evolution (LTE). According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a proxy device for supporting a multi-access connection may generate a first connection between a client and the proxy device, and a second connection between the proxy device and a server, receive first data packets from the client via at least one subflow constituting the first connection, obtain, based on at least one piece of subflow identification information included in a header of the first data packets, at least one piece of sequence identification information corresponding to the at least one piece of subflow identification information, generate a second data packet consisting of a header including the at least one piece of sequence identification information, and a payload of the first data packets, and transmit the second data packet to the server via the second connection.
CPC Classifications
H04L 47/34 H04L 47/19
Filing Date
2022-09-30
Application No.
19116957
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