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US Patent 11909730 Authentication of networked devices having low computational capacity

Patent 11909730 was granted and assigned to Texas Instruments on February, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments
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Current Assignee
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119097301
Patent Inventor Names
Xiaolin Lu1
Ramanuja Vedantham1
Arvind K. Raghu1
Kumaran Vijayasankar1
Oliver Shih1
Date of Patent
February 20, 2024
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Patent Application Number
179634111
Date Filed
October 11, 2022
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10069914 Distributed storage system for long term data storage
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US Patent 6856800 Fast authentication and access control system for mobile networking
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US Patent 7159016 Method and apparatus for configuring an endpoint device to a computer network
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US Patent 8327128 Supporting secure sessions in a cloud-based proxy service
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US Patent 9787668 Sensitive user information management system and method
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US Patent 10193879 Method and system for software application deployment
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Vu V Tran
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CPC Code
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H04L 9/3268
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H04L 63/0442
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H04L 63/0435
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H04L 63/0428
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H04L 63/062
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H04L 63/0884
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H04L 63/0823
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Patent abstract

Authentication of a networked device with limited computational resources for secure communications over a network. Authentication of the device begins with the supplicant node transmitting a signed digital certificate with its authentication credentials to a proxy node. Upon verifying the certificate, the proxy node then authenticates the supplicant's credentials with an authentication server accessible over the network, acting as a proxy for the supplicant node. Typically, this verification includes decryption according to a public/private key scheme. Upon successful authentication, the authentication server creates a session key for the supplicant node and communicates it to the proxy node. The proxy node encrypts the session key with a symmetric key, and transmits the encrypted session key to the supplicant node which, after decryption, uses the session key for secure communications. In some embodiments, the authentication server encrypts the session key with the symmetric key.

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