Anantharaman, WA
Sundar Anantharaman, Rednond, WA US
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20100310062 | CONVEYING SERVICE INVOCATION INFORMATION WITHIN MULTIMODAL CONVERSATION SYSTEMS - Service invocation information including call routing, reasons for redirections, and similar information are provided to party requesting a communication session and recipients of an enhanced communication system along the call routing path as the request is routed. Some of the information is filtered based on system and/or user defined rules, user permission levels, and comparable aspects. | 12-09-2010 |
Sundar Anantharaman, Redmond, WA US
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20100185956 | SIGNALING SUPPORT FOR SHARER SWITCHING IN APPLICATION SHARING - Architecture for seamless role switching in application sharing. A multipoint control unit (MCU) can be used for connecting multiple clients over a network. An application sharing component establishes an application sharing session over the MCU, and application content is exchanged from a sharer client to one or more viewer clients. Each client can communicate a media connection preference to the session. Client sharer and viewer roles are defined during creation of the application sharing session. A client can seamlessly switch roles during the session from a viewer to a sharer, and vice-versa, so that different application content can be shared to the session viewers. The session can be restricted to only one sharer so that the viewing clients view one sharer client at a time. | 07-22-2010 |
20100217874 | TUNNELING OF REMOTE DESKTOP SESSIONS THROUGH FIREWALLS - Endpoints are enabled to facilitate desktop and/or application sharing in enhanced communication systems using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) protocols by tunneling RDP packets through an Interactive Connection Establishment (ICE) channel built-in within the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), thus allowing RDP sessions to traverse Network Address Translators (NATs) or firewalls. | 08-26-2010 |
20110154222 | EXTENSIBLE MECHANISM FOR CONVEYING FEATURE CAPABILITIES IN CONVERSATION SYSTEMS - Feature capabilities of conversation clients are conveyed to participants in a conversation such that real time decisions can be made and a common set of capabilities are selected to be used in the conversation. User interfaces of participating clients are then adjusted to reflect those capabilities. Further decisions and adjustments may be performed during the conversation in response to changes in participating clients and their capabilities. | 06-23-2011 |
20110225247 | Collaborative Conference Experience Improvement - An example computing device creates a resource module that acquires resource information relating to resources of the computing device and acquire quality of experience information corresponding to a quality of audio, and creates a roster module that displays a participant list including resource information relating to resources of a plurality of other computing devices connected to the teleconference and display quality of experience information corresponding to a quality of audio a user of each of the plurality of other computing devices experiences when connected to the teleconference. The device also creates a policy module configured to evaluate the resource information and quality of experience information acquired by the client resource module against rules of a teleconference policy and implement actions based on a determination that the computing device is non-compliant with one or more of the rules of the teleconference policy to control quality of audio during the teleconference. | 09-15-2011 |
20130018950 | CONNECTING A DEVICE TO A MEETINGAANM Narayanan; Giridhar KalpathyAACI BellevueAAST WAAACO USAAGP Narayanan; Giridhar Kalpathy Bellevue WA USAANM Gomber; PujaAACI BellevueAAST WAAACO USAAGP Gomber; Puja Bellevue WA USAANM Rao; DeepakAACI BellevueAAST WAAACO USAAGP Rao; Deepak Bellevue WA USAANM Elias; AnnikaAACI RedmondAAST WAAACO USAAGP Elias; Annika Redmond WA USAANM Anantharaman; SundarAACI RedmondAAST WAAACO USAAGP Anantharaman; Sundar Redmond WA USAANM Choudhary; NishantAACI BellevueAAST WAAACO USAAGP Choudhary; Nishant Bellevue WA US - One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for joining a device to a meeting. A device can send a request to join the meeting, such as by selecting a meeting request link in an invitation received at the device. A join meeting service may receive the request, authenticate the request, and return a code package and meeting related document. The code package can be used at the device, and/or at the join meeting service, to identify one or more meeting clients (e.g., applications) on the device. A supported meeting client that may be used to join the device to the meeting can be selected from the one or more meeting identified clients, if at least one meeting client is identified, and launched to join the device to the online meeting. | 01-17-2013 |
20130106982 | COLLABORATIVE CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE IMPROVEMENT | 05-02-2013 |
Sundar Anantharaman, Bellevue, WA US
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20090279533 | EXTENSIBLE AND SECURE TRANSMISSION OF MULTIPLE CONVERSATION CONTEXTS - The entry and transmission of notes to recipients along the conversation chain. Notes can be created based on an incoming caller. The notes can be transmitted to the conversation recipient for viewing before, during, and after the recipient accepts the conversation. This is facilitated by a communications client that operates to allow entry of the notes, and forwarding of the call recipient via a SIP framework. Moreover, notes previously taken and/or information provided manually and/or automatically by the communications system can be provided to an agent (e.g., ACD, receptionist) receiving the conversation, at any point in the conversation chain for quick identification not only of the conversation source but of previous information already collected. | 11-12-2009 |
Sundaram Anantharaman, Redmond, WA US
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20100183136 | MEDIA SPECIFIC FEATURE INVOCATION SIGNALING IN ENHANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Subscribers of an enhanced communication system are enabled to indicate invocation or clearing of media specific features such as music-on-hold or video-on-hold. The invocation or clearing is transmitted to participating end points as a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) re-INVITE message with Session Description Protocol (SDP) attribute descriptions identifying the feature, applicable media channels and whether the message is for invocation or clearing of the feature. | 07-22-2010 |
20100246449 | SESSION REPLACEMENT USING REPLACED SESSION ATTRIBUTES - Architecture for session management enabling the reusing of session attributes of a current session in creating a new session, for adding new participants to a call session. A telephony component manages IP-based call sessions. The telephony component can be an IP telephone or a personal computing device running an IP telephony application, for example. A header component includes attributes of an existing IP call session with multiple parties. The header component can be sent in an INVITE message when establishing the new IP call session, for example. An attribute selection component selects attributes of the existing IP call session to be reused with the new IP call session with the multiple parties and a different party or parties. A session replacement component replaces the existing IP call session with the new IP call session, including the attributes reused from the previous session. | 09-30-2010 |
20130094407 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CALL POLICY ENFORCEMENT AND ROUTING BASED ON USER LOCATION - Call policy enforcement and routing is based on user location. A plurality of endpoints is provided for receiving and making calls. Each of the plurality of endpoints are assigned a default policy for controlling call authorization and providing call routing rules. A mapping of policies for a plurality of locations is stored. A location of a client associated with one of the plurality of endpoints is identified. A location-based policy is obtained from the stored mapping of policies of the plurality of locations based on the identified location of the client. The obtained location-based policy is applied instead of the default policy assigned to the client associated with one of the plurality of endpoints. | 04-18-2013 |
Sundaram Anantharaman, Bellevue, WA US
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20090059897 | IDENTITY-BASED INTERACTIVE RESPONSE MESSAGE - A system that can deliver a tailored message based upon characteristics surrounding an incoming communication. In one aspect, the system is a targeted voice-mail system that has the capability to provide a unique voice-mail depending upon the communication characteristics which include the identity of caller or the initiator of the call, whether a specific identity or within a group, the identity for which the call is targeted, and the intent of the caller. Additionally, other contextual factors can be considered in generating, locating and/or rendering a tailored response message. | 03-05-2009 |
Vinod Anantharaman, Issaquah, WA US
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20100081461 | SMS Based Social Networking - Methods for retrieving and transmitting data associated with a social network of an entity through short message service (SMS) protocol are disclosed herein. A system for transmitting the data through SMS protocol is also disclosed. In one embodiment, input is transmitted through SMS from a cellular telephone to a database, data related to the input is retrieved from the database, and the retrieved data is transmitted through SMS protocol to the cellular telephone. The transmitted data may be presented to a user as a representation on the cellular telephone, for example. The representation may comprise a profile of the entity and/or a profile of another entity associated with the entity's social network, for example. | 04-01-2010 |