Patent classifications
H04L65/4061
HANDLING A REQUEST TO INITIATE A CALL
There is provided a method for handling a request to initiate a call. The method is performed by a server entity. In response to receiving a first request for a first client entity to initiate a call to a second client entity without the second client entity rendering a notification of the call, transmission of a first message is initiated towards one or more third client entities to inform the one or more third client entities of the first request. The first client entity is authorised to initiate the call only if a second message, acknowledging the first request, is received from at least one of the one or more third client entities.
METHOD FOR MANAGING ENCRYPTION BY A TRANSMITTING ENTITY IN A 3GPP MCS NETWORK
A method implemented by a client transmitting entity included in a network according to the 3GPP MCS standard, the client transmitting entity being configured to transmit content intended for a client receiving entity included in the network and being affiliated with a same communication group, the method including selecting a security context from among: a security context with endpoint diversity formed by: a long master key identifier formed by the GMK-ID and the DMK-ID, or a short master key identifier formed by the GMK-ID or a short master key identifier formed by the GUK-ID or no master key identifier. A security context without endpoint diversity formed by: a short master key identifier formed by the GMK-ID or no master key identifier.
METHOD FOR MANAGING IDENTITY BY A TRANSMITTING ENTITY IN A 3GPP MCS NETWORK
A method implemented by a client transmitting entity included in a 3GPP MCS (3rd Generation Partnership Program Mission Critical Services) standard network, the client transmitting entity being configured to transmit a plurality of contents intended for at least one client receiving entity included in the network, the client transmitting entity and the client receiving entity being affiliated with a same communication group, the method including generating, by the client transmitting entity, a group user key identifier, the group user key identifier being specific to the communication group and being used to encrypt the content, the generation being repeated each time a predetermined event takes place.
Modifying video call QoS based on a signal quality measurement
A wireless device determines a change in a signal quality measurement of a wireless network. In response to the determining, a first message for changing one or more media for a video call in the wireless network is transmitted from the wireless device to a video application function (AF). A policy and charging rules function (PCRF) receives from the video AF, a DIAMETER AA-request (AAR) command for modifying a quality of service (QoS) of the video call. The PCRF transmits to a policy and charging enforcement function (PCEF), a second message comprising an updated QoS, wherein the updated QoS comprises QoS data bearer modification information based on the change in the signal quality measurement of the wireless network. The PCEF implements the updated QoS for the video call.
Modifying video call QoS based on a signal quality measurement
A wireless device determines a change in a signal quality measurement of a wireless network. In response to the determining, a first message for changing one or more media for a video call in the wireless network is transmitted from the wireless device to a video application function (AF). A policy and charging rules function (PCRF) receives from the video AF, a DIAMETER AA-request (AAR) command for modifying a quality of service (QoS) of the video call. The PCRF transmits to a policy and charging enforcement function (PCEF), a second message comprising an updated QoS, wherein the updated QoS comprises QoS data bearer modification information based on the change in the signal quality measurement of the wireless network. The PCEF implements the updated QoS for the video call.
Dual Fallback Hardened VoIP System with Signal Quality Measurement
A system is presented that includes secure push-to-talk voice functionality. Using encryption, authentication, user filtering, and integration with new and existing LMR systems, a secure voice platform ensures malicious software, unauthorized access and brute force security attacks will not compromise the voice communications of the system. The VoIP system is engineered to ensure graceful system degradation in the event of maintenance activities, natural disasters and failure modes. The hardened VoIP system offers the functions a LMR trunking system while utilizing broadband connections. Private calls, group calls, Emergency Alarms with covert monitoring capability, scanning and priority scanning may be incorporated into the system. The system includes a VoIP-controller that serves as a trunking controller, manages available VoIP-based conference bridges, and assigns them as needed to the parties involved in each voice call. The system includes multiple fallback methods that may be prioritized based on pre-failure analytics.
Computer-programmed telephone-enabled devices for processing and managing numerous simultaneous voice conversations conducted by an individual over a computer network and computer methods of implementing thereof
In some embodiments, the present invention provides for a computer-implemented method, including: causing, by a specifically programmed computer call management communication system, to transform, over a computer network, computing devices of users, into corresponding specialized call management devices, by having each computing device to execute a specialized call management client software application being in electronic communication with the specifically programmed computer call management communication system over the computer network by utilizing SIP; where the specialized call management client software application generates specialized graphical user interfaces configured to allow each user to concurrently initiate and maintain, over the computer network, a plurality of voice communications of distinct types with other users, by, for example, allowing each user to independently and dynamically divert, in real-time, any voice communication of any type to any audio device associated with a corresponding specialized call management device of such user.
Electronic interconnection apparatus adapted to interconnect a plurality of audio equipments, and audio system comprising such an apparatus
An electronic interconnection apparatus adapted for interconnecting a plurality of audio equipment including several communication ports, each configured for being connected to a respective audio equipment, at least one selector configured for selecting a value of an operating parameter according to a manipulation by an operator, at least one push-to-talk button configured for authorizing the transmission of an audio signal following an operator action, and an electronic processing device connected to each selector and each push-to-talk button, configured for acquiring an input audio signal via a communication port and for delivering an output audio signal to another communication port, each communication port being according to a digital communication standard.
Electronic interconnection apparatus adapted to interconnect a plurality of audio equipments, and audio system comprising such an apparatus
An electronic interconnection apparatus adapted for interconnecting a plurality of audio equipment including several communication ports, each configured for being connected to a respective audio equipment, at least one selector configured for selecting a value of an operating parameter according to a manipulation by an operator, at least one push-to-talk button configured for authorizing the transmission of an audio signal following an operator action, and an electronic processing device connected to each selector and each push-to-talk button, configured for acquiring an input audio signal via a communication port and for delivering an output audio signal to another communication port, each communication port being according to a digital communication standard.
Switched multicast video streaming
A system and method for improving media delivery and display. By utilizing a memory buffer in a DVR or similar device, and broadcasting linear content at a rate other than 1×, services like video on demand or regular broadcasters can be more versatile. For example, viewers can start over without launching a separate VOD session. If part of the linear content requested is not in the buffer, a switched multicast stream can be sent with the proper section of content. Other receivers on the network may also receive the stream and buffer the content if the content is related to what a viewer is viewing.