| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080320148 | Session initiation protocol adaptor - A SIP adaptor modifies the format of a session initiation protocol (SIP) message. A SIP message in a first format is received by the SIP adaptor from a first SIP server that is based on the first message format. The SIP adaptor modifies the SIP message to a second format and forwards the modified SIP message to a second SIP server that is based on the second message format. By modifying SIP messages, the SIP adaptor allows communications sessions to be established between clients of SIP servers that utilize dissimilar SIP message formats. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100027774 | TRIGGER MEDIATION SYSTEM - A system for processing a call from a subscriber in a telecommunication network includes a service-oriented architecture-based orchestrator configured to communicate with legacy communication platforms and next-generation communication platforms, and to an application layer or intelligent network (IN) portion of the telecommunication network. The orchestrator is configured to receive a multi-part service request corresponding to the call from the subscriber, where the multi-part service request includes multiple individual service requests. A service database is configured to provide an identity and network location of multiple control points (service control points, telco control points), where each control point corresponds to an individual service request. Protocol adapters provide a communication interface with each control point, and with the core network. A network service orchestrator simultaneously communicates with each control point and requests processing instructions corresponding to the individual service request. Processing instructions corresponding to the respective individual service request received from each control point facilitate processing the call and implementing the services requested. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100161818 | ENHANCED CONTENT SHARING FRAMEWORK - An enhanced content sharing framework, in which a presence table indexing content globally stored on a respective home network, and policy information identifying users who are authorized to access the respective home network are received from first and second home network manager devices that respectively manage first and second home networks that each comprises one or more content rendering devices and content storing devices. A message is received from a user requesting that particular content be provided from the first home network to a particular content rendering device or content storing device of the second home network. Based on the presence table of the first home network, it is determined that the particular content is stored on the first home network, and, based on the policy information of the first home network, it is determined that the user is authorized to access the particular content on the first home network. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20110026517 | Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) - An adaptation proxy, a computer system, a computer-implemented method, and a computer program product for enabling presence and remote call control services between client devices served by different SIP servers. In one aspect, the adaptation proxy integrable into a computer system for enabling presence and remote call control services between client devices served by different SIP servers may comprise an SIP adaptor operable to transform and to transport SIP messages between the client devices served by the different SIP servers; a CSTA gateway operable to convert a CSTA event supported by a second SIP server of the SIP servers into a format supported by a first SIP server of the SIP servers, wherein the CSTA event independently operates over the SIP messages to communicate remote control commands; and a presence integrator operable to notify a change to a call state of a first client device from the client devices served by the first SIP server to the second SIP server after having performed a mapping between the changed call state and a corresponding presence state of a second client device from the client devices served by the second SIP server so as to integrate presence information of the first client device and the second client device. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110055218 | ACCESSING CONTENT IN A NETWORK - A computer-implemented method, a computer program product and a computer system assist a user to access a content item in a network such as a home network, the method comprises gathering capability information from a device, such as a digital music player in the network, wherein the device includes a directory of content items, wherein the directory includes a first container and a second container, wherein at least one of the plurality of content items is organized in the first container, and wherein at least one of the plurality of content items is organized in the second container; providing an index referring to the content items, the first container, and the second container; determining whether the directory has been modified; performing a content item search if the directory has been modified; and updating the index based on the results of the content item search. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110201364 | MOBILE NETWORK MONITORING - The present description refers in particular to a computer-implemented method, a computer program product and a device for measuring QoS in a mobile network, the method comprising: accessing at least one platform dependent API on a mobile device; obtaining, according to a set of QoS parameters, a first plurality of QoS measurement values from the mobile device by means of the API; and sending the first plurality of QoS measurement values to a first server. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110202932 | OPEN GATEWAY FRAMEWORK - An open gateway framework addresses the need for efficient modularization, extension, and adaptation of device functionality, such as gateway or set top box functionally. The open gateway framework facilitates rapid third party application development on customer electronic devices, particularly for telecommunications service providers. The open gateway framework provides: portability between different devices; rapid development based on extended platform features with a custom Application Programming Interface (API); and deployment with little or no impact on device base software. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110258618 | EXTENDING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF AN EMBEDDED SYSTEM - The present description refers in particular to a computer-implemented method, an embedded system, and a memory. The method relates to extending the functionality of an embedded system, wherein the embedded system includes a firmware in a fixed non-volatile memory. The method comprises attaching an attachable non-volatile memory to the embedded system, wherein an extension is stored in the attachable non-volatile memory; recognizing the extension by the firmware; and executing a service on the embedded system by means of the extension. | 10-20-2011 |