WO2019192672A1

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Title

PDU SESSION FOR ENCRYPTED TRAFFIC DETECTION

Application Number:

WO2018EP58419

Publication Date:

10-10-2019

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

03-04-2018

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

03-04-2018

Title

PDU SESSION FOR ENCRYPTED TRAFFIC DETECTION

Application Number:

WO2018EP58419

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-10-2019

Application Date:

03-04-2018

Priority Date:

03-04-2018

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Apparatuses methods and systems are disclosed for PDU Session Establishment for encrypted traffic detection. One apparatus (300) includes a transceiver (325) and a processor (305). The processor (305) transmits (1005) a request to establish a PDU session with a mobile communication network. Moreover the processor (305) receives (1010) a PDU session establishment response from the mobile communication network. Here the response includes a list of one or more application identifiers for which detection information is to be provided. Accordingly the processor (305) calculates (1015) detection information for each application identifier. The processor (305) modifies (1020) a data packet from first application associated with the start of an encrypted data flow to include the detection information of the first application. Additionally the processor (305) controls the transceiver (325) to transmit (1025) the modified data packet to the mobile communication network.

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