Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120218919 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GRANTING FEATURE CONTROL BASED ON USER LOCATION - A communication system comprises a plurality of communication devices and a feature control module. The plurality of communication devices reside at a plurality of locations associated with a user and are operatively associated with a communication network. The feature control module is configured to identify a location of the user, identify at least one of the communication devices at the plurality of locations, and grant feature control for a communication session to at least one communication device based on the identification of the location of the user. | 08-30-2012 |
20130163433 | ALTERNATE ROUTING OF VOICE CALLS IN A HEAVILY LOADED SIP NETWORK - Methods and systems for supporting the alternate routing of calls between endpoints, such as session initiation protocol (SIP) endpoints, are provided. An inner gateway alternate route (IGAR) application is invoked when the primary, Internet protocol, communication network is overloaded or otherwise unable to handle a call. The IGAR application assigns incoming and outgoing trunks, and serves as a contact point for session managers in routing the trunk call. | 06-27-2013 |
20130173812 | SIP TRANSFER IN A BACK-TO-BACK USER AGENT (B2BUA) ENVIRONMENT - The system generates a change in the SIP INVITE message during a call transfer. Here, a user relation element involved in the call can change the header information in the message to include the endpoint view of the transferring party. Thus, the INVITE message is redirected to the transferring party's user relation element, which can interpret the received message and “unravel” the B2BUAs in the existing call path. The system includes changes in the user relation element to effect the message change and interpret the message once received. Changes to the user relation element forgo the need to change the communication endpoints. | 07-04-2013 |
20130212242 | GLOBAL SESSION IDENTIFIER - Systems and methods are described for creating and managing Global Session Identifiers (GSIDs) for communication sessions. GSIDs provide a way to globally identify communication sessions including those communication sessions that have experienced one or more topology changes. The GSID may be considered a header itself or a value within a header and information contained within a GSID can be used to trace backwards through time to find the session segments that led up to (or exist concurrently to) a currently signaled session. | 08-15-2013 |
20130259026 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO INFLUENCE SIP ROUTING BY SEQUENCED APPLICATIONS - System and method to influence routing of a call by a sequenced application from among a plurality of sequenced applications, the method including: receiving a header for the call, the header comprising at least one directive from one or more of the plurality of sequenced applications; arbitrating conflicts from among the at least one directive in the header, in order to determine a set of sequenced application headers to at least partially execute; and at least partially executing the set of sequenced application headers. | 10-03-2013 |
20130311825 | CALL RESTORATION IN RESPONSE TO APPLICATION FAILURE - A communication system, method, and components are described. Specifically, the method described herein provides the ability for an application sequence of a communication session to be reconstructed during the communication session and even though SIP standards dictate that the reconstruction of the application sequence should be denied and the session should be terminated. | 11-21-2013 |
20140095576 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLASSIFICATION OF MEDIA IN VOIP SESSIONS WITH RTP SOURCE PROFILING/TAGGING - System and method to perform a directive by a first SIP User Agent (UA) engaged in a peer-to-peer communication session with a second SIP User Agent (UA), the method including: arming the first SIP User Agent (UA) to define the directive; setting a trigger condition in the first SIP User Agent (UA) to perform the directive if the trigger condition becomes true; monitoring, by use of a processor within the first SIP User Agent (UA), for the trigger condition in the communication session; and if the trigger condition becomes true, performing by use of a processor the directive without usage of a back-to-back user agent. | 04-03-2014 |
20140095922 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF FAILOVER FOR AN INITIATED SIP SESSION - An initial SIP message is sent to establish a first SIP communication session from a first SIP device. The initial SIP message is sent via a first of a plurality of session managers to a second SIP device. After receiving the initial SIP message at the second SIP device and before ending the first SIP communication session, either the first or second SIP device sends a second SIP message. The second SIP message is sent to the first of the plurality of session managers. Either the first or second SIP devices detects that a response SIP message to the sent second SIP message was not received within a defined time period. In response to detecting that the SIP response message was not received within the defined time period, either the first or second SIP device resends the second SIP message to a second one of the plurality of session managers. | 04-03-2014 |
20140233717 | IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SEMI-ATTENDED TRANSFER IN SIP FOR IP-MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM ENVIRONMENTS - A communication system, method, and components are described. Specifically, a communication system having the ability to facilitate a semi-attended transfer in SIP for an IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) environment is disclosed. The semi-attended transfer is possible even though one or more Back-to-Back User Agents are positioned between users engaged in the semi-attended transfer. | 08-21-2014 |
20140317190 | SESSION MANAGER ANTI-LOOPING - Session Manager anti-looping creates a model that is an effective barrier to looping, efficiently identifying a loop condition by maintaining temporary individual call counters for header sets within temporal parameters and terminating the loop condition upon detection. The system provides an administrator with adjustable parameters for loop detection count and loop detection interval, thereby allowing protection against loop conditions, both inadvertent and intentional. | 10-23-2014 |
20140325258 | COMMUNICATION FAILOVER IN A DISTRIBUTED NETWORK - An initial request is received to establish a communication session. The initial request contains a communication address of a first communication device. A communication server detects that the communication session cannot be established across a primary network. In response, the initial request is repurposed by changing the first communication address to a second communication address. The changed request is sent to a communication system, which adds a field to the changed request that indicates that the changed request is to be sent via a secondary network. The changed request is sent with the field to the communication server. The changed request with the second communication address is sent to a gateway to establish the communication session across a secondary network. A portion of the communication session is established using the second communication address. The first communication address is sent in the portion of the communication session using Dual-Tone-Multi-Frequency (DTMF). | 10-30-2014 |
20150052208 | INVOCATION OF SEQUENCED APPLICATIONS BASED ON DYNAMIC PARAMETERS - Systems and methods are described for selecting applications for incorporation into an application sequence. The selected applications provide one or more features to a communication session and the order of applications selected for the application sequence depends, at least in part, on one or more dynamic parameters. The consideration of dynamic parameters for application sequencing provides a more flexible alternative to traditional application sequencing based on static parameters, like user identities. | 02-19-2015 |