H04L65/4061

Method, system, and apparatus for controlling a plurality of wireless-radio equipped camera systems in a talkgroup
10423157 · 2019-09-24 · ·

A process for controlling a plurality of mobile-radio equipped robots in a talkgroup includes receiving, at a mobile-radio equipped robot via a wireless communications interface comprising one of an infrastructure wireless communication interface for communicating with an infrastructure radio access network (RAN) and an ad-hoc wireless communication interface for communicating with an ad-hoc network, a group voice call containing a voice-command. The mobile-radio equipped robot determines that it is a target of the group voice call, and responsively text-converts the voice-command into an actionable text-based command. The mobile-radio equipped robot subsequently operates a mechanical drive element in accordance with the actionable text-based command.

Mission critical communications
10425450 · 2019-09-24 · ·

A first wireless device transmits to a second wireless device, a SIP REGISTER message comprising a first Contact header field comprising an internet Protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) identifier identifying a mission critical video capability of the first wireless device. The second wireless device transmits to an IMS network entity, a second SIP REGISTER message comprising a second Contact header field comprising the IMS identifier. The IMS network entity identifies a mission critical application server (MC AS) and registers the first wireless device to the MC AS. The MC AS: receives a SIP request from the IMS network entity for the first wireless device; determines that a mission critical video service can be established employing the SIP request and the mission critical video capability; and transmits the SIP request to the first wireless device via the second wireless device.

Method and device for responding to an audio inquiry

Method and device for responding to an audio inquiry. The electronic computing device monitors audio communications transmitted between communication devices that are members of a talk group on a talk group channel. The electronic computing device detects an audio inquiry from a first communication device and generates an audio content response to be provided in response to the audio inquiry. The electronic computing device determines based on one or both of the audio inquiry and the audio content response, and as a function of the context information, that the audio content response is to be individually provided to the first communication device. The electronic computing device then establishes a private call with the first communication device and provides the audio content response to the first communication device via the private call.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING AUDIO CUT-IN POLICY IN MCPTT COMMUNICATION

The present disclosure provides a method and system for managing mission critical push-to-talk (MCPTT) communication. The method includes receiving, by a floor control server, a first floor request message, from a primary floor participant, while a floor is granted to a secondary floor participant and a first media transmission is performed by the secondary floor participant; in response to receiving the first floor request message, transmitting, by the floor control server, to the secondary floor participant, a first floor revoke message for stopping the first media transmission of the secondary floor participant, and transmitting, by the floor control server, a first floor grant message to the primary floor participant; and transmitting, by the floor control server, a first floor taken message to the secondary floor participant, wherein the first floor taken message includes information of the primary floor participant granted the floor.

Communication system, relay terminal, remote terminal, and communication control method

A remote UE transmits a first signaling for user registration of the remote UE into an MCPTT server. The MCPTT server detects a relationship of connection between the remote UE that transmitted the first signaling and a relay UE to which the remote UE is connected. Upon receiving voice data from a UE given a floor grant, the MCPTT server determines, as a destination UE of the voice data, only one of the relay UE and the remote UE that have the relationship of connection. The MCPTT server transmits the voice data with use of a unicast bearer for the destination UE. The relay UE transmits, to all of the remote UEs connected to the relay UE, the voice data that is transmitted from the MCPTT server.

IMPLEMENTING PUSH-TO-TALK IN A MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCING SYSTEM

Systems and methods of providing push-to-talk communication techniques in a multimedia conferencing session are provided. For instance, a push-to-talk mode can be implemented in a conferencing session associated with a conferencing system comprising a plurality of endpoints. At least one of the endpoints can be a full duplex endpoint. A request for transmission capabilities can be received from a first endpoint. Transmission capabilities can be granted to the first endpoint based at least in part on one or more floor control parameters associated with the conferencing session. Subsequent to granting transmission capabilities to the first endpoint, audio data can be provided from the first endpoint to at least one endpoint of the plurality of endpoints in the conferencing session.

Dual video signal monitoring and management of a personal internet protocol surveillance camera
10412346 · 2019-09-10 ·

A wireless user device is disclosed. The wireless user device includes, one or more processors, a machine-readable medium including instructions stored therein, which, when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to perform operations including, sending, by the wireless user device, a request to authenticate a user account on a cloud-based service, wherein the request comprises user credentials to the user account on the cloud-based service, wherein the cloud-based service is associated with a server, and wherein the wireless user device is associated to the user account in response to a successful authentication of the user credentials. The operations further includes, receiving, from the server, an alert message associated with a live-scene, wherein the alert message and a video recording are in response to a triggering event detected by one or more sensors of a device; transmitting, in response to the alert message, to the server a request to forward to the wireless user device the video recording and a live-streaming video of the live-scene; receiving the video recording and the live-streaming video subsequent to transmitting the request; and displaying the video recording and the live-streaming video simultaneously on the wireless user device, wherein the location of the video recording within a displaying screen and the location of live-streaming video within the displaying screen are adjustable.

Apparatus and methods for centralized message exchange in a user premises device

Methods and apparatus for providing a messaging server within a premises device e.g., a home or enterprise gateway device. In one embodiment, a system is described that includes a premises device that acts as a centralized client messaging platform providing messaging services between a content provider and client devices, and also between client devices within a premises network. The premises device enables client-to-client communication that bypasses the long trip and propagation delay over the Internet by connecting the message across the premises network within the home or building. The premises device enables messages to be communicated between a content provider outside the premises network and the client devices via a single connection to minimize the number of Internet connections that need to be opened, and the number of messages communicated with servers outside of the premises network via both upstream aggregation and downstream dis-aggregation, which collectively save both network bandwidth and device reaction time.

Relaying device, communication relaying method and voice communication system
10397849 · 2019-08-27 · ·

[Problem] To provide a voice communication system which uses a communication network, and with which a terminal device is capable of listening to both a previous call and a new call, even when another call is received during communication. [Solution] Provided is a relay device which is equipped with: a network communication unit which communicates with terminal devices over a communication network; and a control unit which controls voice communication between the terminal devices. The control unit of the relay device forms a plurality of communication sessions, and allows a plurality of the terminal devices to each of the communication sessions. The terminal devices belonging to one of the communication sessions participate in communication in the communication session. The terminal devices assigned to two or more communication sessions participate in communication in any one of the communication sessions. Voice signals received from terminal devices are transferred to other terminal devices participating in the communication session in which the aforementioned terminal devices are participating, and to terminal devices only belonging to the communication session.

Internet protocol multimedia subsystem voice-video mail service over a home network

At least one voice server uses a voice protocol requiring both a server component and a client component. At least one client device lacks the client component. The at least one client device is located in a premises remote from the voice server. A translator device is located in the premises, and a video content network, configured for communication in accordance with the voice protocol, interconnects the voice server and the translator device. A premises network interconnects the translator device and the at least one client device. The premises network is configured in accordance with a premises network protocol. The translator is provided with the client component of the voice protocol and is configured to translate between the voice protocol and the premises network protocol. In some instances, the voice server is a voice mail server and the voice protocol is a voice mail protocol. In other cases, the voice server is a session initiation protocol (SIP) server and the voice protocol is SIP.