H04L65/1026

Dash representations adaptations in network

Systems and methods relating to delivery of an alternate representation of a requested segment of a media content item to a terminal device are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system comprises a terminal device and a network node. The terminal device is configured to send a request for a first representation of requested media content, and receive a response to the request comprising a second representation of the requested media content, where the second representation of the requested media content is different than the first representation of the requested media content. The network node is configured to receive the request from the terminal device for the first representation of the requested media content, select the second representation of the requested media content, and send the response to the terminal device comprising the second representation of the requested media content.

METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PROVIDING SECOND GENERATION (2G) VOICE SERVICES OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL

A system to provide second generation (2G) voice services over internet protocol, the system including: a voice gateway (VGW) including a 2G stack to communicate control plane information and user plane information with a 2G user terminal (UT) via a circuit-switched network without modifications to the 2G-UT, an Iu-CS IP stack, and a relay to map the control plane information between the 2G stack and the Iu-CS IP stack, and vice-versa; a mobile switching center (MSC), connected to the VGW via the Iu-CS IP stack, to manage and establish the voice services between the 2G-UT and a public switched telephone network (PSTN) based on the mapped control plane information; and a media gateway (MGW) connected to the VGW via the Iu-CS IP stack, where the MGW communicates the user plane information between the 2G-UT and the PSTN after the MSC 2-G UT vocoder, e.g. AMBE, has established voice services.

Communications methods, apparatus and systems for conserving media resource function resources

Communications methods, apparatus and systems for conserving Media Resource Function (MRF) resources by identifying streams of sessions, for example, non-real time streams, which can be routed to avoid use of MRF resources. An exemplary embodiment includes receiving by a SBC a session initiation request from a first device directed to a second device for a session including a plurality of streams; establishing a plurality of routes to the second device, said routes including at least a first route and a second route, the first route not including a media content processing entity and the second route including a media content processing entity; identifying from the streams for the session a first set of streams; said first set of streams including one or more streams that do not require media content processing; and routing one or more of the streams of the first set of streams via the first route.

Controlling timing of dedicated-bearer setup based on base station load

In a wireless communication system where a wireless access network includes a base station providing coverage in which to serve devices and where the wireless access network provides connectivity with an Internet Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), a method and system to help manage network resources by dynamically controlling when setup of a dedicated bearer will be invoked for a packet-based call placed by a device served by the base station. If the base station is lightly loaded, then setup of dedicated bearer could be invoked before the called party answers the call. Whereas, if the base station is heavily loaded, then setup of the dedicated bearer could be invoked if and when the called party has answered.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRANS-BORDER MOVEMENT OF STREAMING MEDIA CONTENT
20200259917 · 2020-08-13 ·

A system comprising: a plurality of mobile edge cache devices integrated within a corresponding plurality of mobile environments; a local network manager coupled to each edge cache device in each mobile environment to provide network connectivity to client devices within each mobile environment, a mobile high speed network interface within each mobile environment to establish a high bandwidth link to one or more fixed high speed network interfaces when the mobile environment is within range; a plurality of network access devices, each network access device coupled to one of the edge cache devices within a mobile environment to provide local network access to client devices within the mobile environment, each network access device to further perform network address translation on behalf of the client devices within the local network of the mobile environment; and regional configuration logic, responsive to an event indicating that a first mobile environment has moved from a first geographical region to a second graphical region, to modify one or more configuration settings of a first network access device in a first mobile environment and/or client devices in the first mobile environment to align content availability from the edge cache with requirements of the second geographical region.

Codec selection for end-to-end communication without intermediate transcoding

In one example, the present disclosure describes a device, computer-readable medium, and method for improving media quality at the network edge by encoding the media into a digital stream that is carried, end-to-end, to a peer edge device. For instance, in one example, a method includes initiating, by a first computing device, a connection to a second computing device, selecting, by the first computing device, a codec for encoding data into a data stream, wherein the codec is selected such that the data stream can be decoded by the second computing device without being transcoded by an intermediary, encoding, by the first computing device, the data into the data stream using the codec, and sending, by the first computing device, the data stream to the second computing device.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE PROVIDING IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM (IMS) SERVICE IN NETWORK ENVIRONMENT SUPPORTING MOBILE EDGE COMPUTING (MEC)
20200220905 · 2020-07-09 ·

An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a processor and a memory operatively connected to the processor. The memory stores instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to determine that IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) data to be transmitted and received between a first user equipment and a second user equipment can be processed by the same mobile edge computing (MEC) host based on location information received from the first user equipment and the second user equipment, instruct the MEC host to activate an IMS processing function, and transmit an address of the activated IMS processing function of the MEC host to the first user equipment and the second user equipment. Other embodiments are possible.

RADIO-OVER-INTERNET-PROTOCOL (ROIP) GATEWAY TALK GROUP CONFIGURATION
20200213818 · 2020-07-02 · ·

A Radio Over Internet Protocol (RoIP) device can efficiently create a talk group by utilizing a graphical user interface (GUI). Configuration information is obtained via user interaction with the GUI, which can lead the user through a logical series of screens to quickly and efficiently obtain the configuration information for the talk group. The configuration information may comprise audio port selection information, address-streaming information, Session Initiation Protocol information, and/or audio codec information. This the RoIP gateway device can then set up the talk group such as that communication between devices and the talk group occurs in accordance with the configuration information received by the user.

Real-time streaming protocol gateway and proxy for serving and caching static media over a low bandwidth connection
10701123 · 2020-06-30 · ·

A system and method to support the transmission of static media, originating from an HTTP source, as a Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) stream to a caching proxy. A server-side gateway accepts RTSP requests, loads a requested resource from the HTTP source, and streams requested portions of a file via RTSP. A RTSP proxy caches received portions of media to avoid re-requesting those portions. The RTSP proxy may receive a RTSP TEARDOWN command to trigger removal of cached media and passes the RTSP TEARDOWN command to the server-side gateway. Further, the server-side gateway may receive a RTSP TEARDOWN command to trigger the server-side gateway to remove media loaded from the HTTP source.

MEDIA PROTECTION WITHIN THE CORE NETWORK OF AN IMS NETWORK

A method of securing media across an IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, network where the media transits via first and second media gateway functions of the IMS network which are controlled by respective first and second media gateway controllers acting as back-to-back Session Initiation Protocol, SIP, user agents. The method comprises sending from the first media gateway controller to the second media gateway controller, or to anode upstream of the second media gateway controller, security information of the first media gateway function, and using the sent information to secure media between the first and second media gateway functions or between the first media gateway function and said upstream node.