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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2022
Filed:
Sep. 12, 2019
At&t Mobility Ii Llc, Atlanta, GA (US);
At&t Intellectual Property I, L.p., Atlanta, GA (US);
Sangar Dowlatkhah, Cedar Hill, TX (US);
Zhi Cui, Sugar Hill, GA (US);
Brian Keller, Milton, GA (US);
AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P., Atlanta, GA (US);
AT&T MOBILITY II LLC, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
In a 6G network, microservices can be utilized in the absence of a core network. For example, after a mobile device has authenticated, when the mobile device moves away from mobile edge computing (MEC) coverage, the information from the MEC can be ported to a new MEC along the way of the mobile device's path. The initial MEC can send service related application package data to one or more neighboring MECs. When a neighboring MEC of the neighboring MECs receives the service related application package data and the neighboring MEC serves the area which the mobile device is transitioning to, then the neighboring MEC can send an acknowledgment back to the initial MEC. Once the acknowledgment is received by the initial MEC, the initial MEC can complete the handover of the application data needed to reduce or mitigate any disruption in service for the mobile device.