Abstract:
A protocol proxy relationship is established between a non-enabled host and a protocol-enabled router or other node in a multimedia session including a mobile communications network. A mechanism is provided that allows a non-enabled mobile terminal to communicate a protocol proxy request with a protocol-enabled node along an end-to-end path between the mobile terminal and a remote host. A mechanism is further provided to install information in the protocol enabled node so that it can function as the protocol proxy for the non-enabled mobile terminal.
Abstract:
To set up a multimedia session involving a mobile terminal, a session packet access bearer is established between the mobile terminal and an access point to a packet data network by way of a radio access network. The access point is coupled to a multimedia system that provides multimedia session services. Using the session packet access bearer, a multimedia session involving the mobile terminal is initiated that includes a plurality of media data streams. Media packet access bearers between the mobile terminal and the access point are established. Media binding information is used to associate that multimedia session and each media data stream to one of the media packet access bearers used to transport a corresponding one of the media data streams between the mobile terminal and the access point. The media binding information may be used in a variety of ways to set up and control the multimedia session and the media packet access bearers.
Abstract:
A method for filtering and gating data flow in a QoS connection between a remote host and user equipment in a packet date network using policy control mechanisms includes a remote host initiating an application in an application server and a corresponding session between the remote host and the user equipment ("UE") via the application server. The UE requests, to a gateway support node ("GGSN") of the network, establishment of a network bearer service between the UE and the remote host. A corresponding policy control function ("PCF") in a policy server receives, from the application server, filtering data derived from session data received by the application server during the session. The GGSN interrogates the corresponding PCF in the policy server to initialize a gate using policy control filtering data at the GGSN. The gate then filters the data flow in the QoS connection according to the policy control filtering data.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method to assure end-to-end quality of service for a multimedia session including plural media data streams. The multimedia session is between a first user terminal associated with a first local access network and a second user terminal associated with a second local access network. The first and second local networks are coupled to an IP backbone network. During session setup, the user terminals each request confirmation from the other that its local access network can provide the quality of service requested for the session. The first user terminal determines whether there are sufficient resources in the first local access network to support a quality of service in its local access network to support a quality of service requested for each of the media data streams. Once this is determined, the first user terminal sends a message to the second user terminal confirming that QoS assurance. Similarly, the second user terminal determines that there are sufficient resources in the second access network to support the quality of services requested for each media data stream. A message is sent to the first user terminal confirming that qality of service determination. The IP network supports the requested quality of service for each media data stream in the session without the need for any formal resource reservation signaling using, for example, the fifferentiated sservices QoS provisioning mechanism, network dimensioning, and traffic engineering. Thus, the requested quality of service for each media data stream in the session can be assured without having to use more complex, costly, and less flexible resource reservation protocols.
Abstract:
A method for filtering and gating data flow in a QoS connection between a remote host and user equipment in a packet date network using policy control mechanisms includes a remote host initiating an application in an application server and a corresponding session between the remote host and the user equipment ("UE") via the application server. The UE requests, to a gateway support node ("GGSN") of the network, establishment of a network bearer service between the UE and the remote host. A corresponding policy control function ("PCF") in a policy server receives, from the application server, filtering data derived from session data received by the application server during the session. The GGSN interrogates the corresponding PCF in the policy server to initialize a gate using policy control filtering data at the GGSN. The gate then filters the data flow in the QoS connection according to the policy control filtering data.
Abstract:
A method for filtering and gating data flow in a QoS connection between a remote host and user equipment in a packet date network using policy control mechanisms includes a remote host initiating an application in an application server and a corresponding session between the remote host and the user equipment ("UE") via the application server. The UE requests, to a gateway support node ("GGSN") of the network, establishment of a network bearer service between the UE and the remote host. A corresponding policy control function ("PCF") in a policy server receives, from the application server, filtering data derived from session data received by the application server during the session. The GGSN interrogates the corresponding PCF in the policy server to initialize a gate using policy control filtering data at the GGSN. The gate then filters the data flow in the QoS connection according to the policy control filtering data.
Abstract:
To set up a multimedia session involving a mobile terminal, a session packet access bearer is established between the mobile terminal and an access point to a packet data network by way of a radio access network. The access point is coupled to a multimedia system that provides multimedia session services. Using the session packet access bearer, a multimedia session involving the mobile terminal is initiated that includes a plurality of media data streams. Media packet access bearers between the mobile terminal and the access point are established. Media binding information is used to associate that multimedia session and each media data stream to one of the media packet access bearers used to transport a corresponding one of the media data streams between the mobile terminal and the access point. The media binding information may be used in a variety of ways to set up and control the multimedia session and the media packet access bearers.
Abstract:
A method for filtering and gating data flow in a QoS connection between a remote host and user equipment in a packet date network using policy control mechanisms includes a remote host initiating an application in an application server and a corresponding session between the remote host and the user equipment ("UE") via the application server. The UE requests, to a gateway support node ("GGSN") of the network, establishment of a network bearer service between the UE and the remote host. A corresponding policy control function ("PCF") in a policy server receives, from the application server, filtering data derived from session data received by the application server during the session. The GGSN interrogates the corresponding PCF in the policy server to initialize a gate using policy control filtering data at the GGSN. The gate then filters the data flow in the QoS connection according to the policy control filtering data.