- San Jose CA, US Om Prakash Suthar - Bolingbrook IL, US Ianik Semco - Gatineau, CA
International Classification:
H04L 67/14 H04W 12/08 H04L 9/40
Abstract:
A network function (NF) entity in a communication network receives User Plane Function (UPF) registration information for a plurality of UPFs, the registration information including a respective network attribute for each UPF. The NF entity associates each UPF with a corresponding network based on the respective network attribute, and map one or more User Equipment (UE) to the corresponding network based on a security policy to create a UE-to-network table. The NF further receives a request to establish a session for a subsequent UE, the request including a subsequent UE identifier, and determine an access permission for the subsequent UE to access the corresponding network based on the subsequent UE identifier and the UE-to-network table. The NF selects one UPF from the plurality of UPF to service the session for the subsequent UE based on the access permission, and an association between the one UPF and the corresponding network.
Transaction Card With Secured Magnetic Strip And Method For Making The Same
A transaction card construction and a method for making transaction cards provides increased security for transaction card magnetic strips. The transaction card construct on includes a card inlay and a clear card body. The card inlay is formed via a lamination press process with the magnetic strip attached to a back surface of the card inlay. The card body may have a window through which a data storage element may be exposed for accessing, such as by a magnetic stripe reader or EMV chip reader. The card body may be formed by adhering the card inlay to the clear card body.
Integrity Verification For Managing Network Configurations
- San Jose CA, US Arun Gunasekaran - Bangalore, IN Padmaraj Ramanoudjam - Puducherry, IN Om Prakash Suthar - Bolingbrook IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes determining a first configuration information for configuring a user plane device of the first network slice associated with the control plane device, generating a first configuration identifier based on the first configuration information, sending, to the user plane device of the first network slice, the first configuration identifier and the first configuration information, receiving, from the user plane device of the first network slice, a second configuration identifier, wherein the second configuration identifier is generated by the user plane device of the first network slice based on the first configuration information received from the control plane device, and verifying, by comparing the first configuration identifier and the second configuration identifier, that the user plane device of the first network slice is configured using the first configuration information.
Systems And Methods For Automatically Checking In User At Event Via E-Wallet Transaction
A system for automatically checking in a user device at an event via an e-wallet transaction includes one or more processors configured to schedule the event based on receiving one or more scheduling parameters from the user device, wherein the one or more scheduling parameters include a location of the event; transmit to the user device an event confirmation notification for the scheduled event, wherein the event confirmation notification includes an e-wallet merchandising card; authorize the e-wallet merchandising card transaction upon determining that one or more transaction parameters associated with a request for authorizing an e-wallet merchandising card transaction are each within a threshold value; and automatically checking in the user device at the scheduled event in response to the e-wallet merchandising card transaction being authorized.
Optimized Serving Gateway Node Selection For Interworking Networks
- San Jose CA, US Om Prakash Suthar - Bolingbrook IL, US Raghavendra Suryanarayanarao Vidyashankar - Bangalore South, IN Vivek Agarwal - Chelmsford MA, US
In one example, a first connectivity request for a first network connection between a user equipment and a first network is obtained. A control plane serving gateway node for the first network connection is selected. The control plane serving gateway node is co-located with a control plane packet data network gateway node configured to support a second network connection between the user equipment and a second network that is different from the first network. A second connectivity request for the second network connection is obtained. The second network connection is established with the control plane serving gateway node and the control plane packet data network gateway node.
Centralized Management, Provisioning And Monitoring Of Cloud Infrastructure
- San Jose CA, US Om Prakash Suthar - Bolingbrook IL, US Alec Hothan - San Rafael CA, US Vivek Agarwal - Chelmsford MA, US John Wei-I Wu - San Jose CA, US Ajay Kalambur - Campbell CA, US Devendra Kumar Vishwakarma - North Chelmsford MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455 H04L 29/08 H04L 12/24
Abstract:
A first virtual machine executing on a centralized management node provides a first image file to a first computing entity arranged within a first point of delivery. The first image file includes a first boot configuration file or a first ramdisk file. A second virtual machine provides a second image file to a second computing entity arranged within a second point of delivery different from the first point of delivery. The second image file includes a second boot configuration file or a second ramdisk file. The first virtual machine provides a third image file to the first computing entity. The third image file comprises a first operating system installation file. The second virtual machine provides a fourth image file to the second computing entity. The fourth image file comprises a second operating system installation file.
Integrity Verification For Managing Network Configurations
- San Jose CA, US Arun Gunasekaran - Bangalore, IN Padmaraj Ramanoudjam - Puducherry, IN Om Prakash Suthar - Bolingbrook IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes determining a first configuration information for configuring a user plane device of the first network slice associated with the control plane device, generating a first configuration identifier based on the first configuration information, sending, to the user plane device of the first network slice, the first configuration identifier and the first configuration information, receiving, from the user plane device of the first network slice, a second configuration identifier, wherein the second configuration identifier is generated by the user plane device of the first network slice based on the first configuration information received from the control plane device, and verifying, by comparing the first configuration identifier and the second configuration identifier, that the user plane device of the first network slice is configured using the first configuration information.
A transaction card construction and a method for making a transaction card are described. The transaction card construction comprises an inlay component and a housing component. The inlay component may comprise a light-penetrable layer and a backer layer. A light source may be disposed on or in the housing component, and the housing component and the inlay component may be joined such that light emitted by the light source passes through the inlay component.
Aug 2014 to 2000 Sr. Information ArchitectTata Consulting Services
Mar 2014 to 2000 Senior User Experience DesignerAccenture Chicago, IL Aug 2013 to Mar 2014 User Experience DesignerMicrosystems Downers Grove, IL Mar 2013 to Jul 2013 User Experience DesignerChamberlain Elmhurst, IL Jun 2010 to Mar 2013 Industrial Designer / User Experience Designer
Education:
Coventry University 2007 BA in Automotive DesignHarry A Burke High School 2002 Diploma
Skills:
Industrial Design, User Experience Design, Mobile App Development, Wireframing, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office