Matthew Hayden Harper - Salem NH, US Janakiraman Senthilnathan - Chelmsford MA, US
Assignee:
Starent Networks Corporation - Tewksbury MA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/00 H04Q 7/20 H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370331, 370400, 455436
Abstract:
Data interconnections are managed in a mobile communications network having multiple packet control function entities (PCFs) and multiple packet data serving nodes (PDSNs), wherein each PCF and PDSN communicates signaling messages according to a mobile signaling protocol. Information for a Mobile Subscriber (MS) is received. The MS is associated with a same one of the PDSNs when the MS moves from a first area covered by a first PCF to a second area covered by a second PCF. It is determined that a first PCF has issued a first connection request on behalf of an MS. As a result of the first connection request, a selection protocol is executed a first time to select a PDSN that corresponds to the MS. It is determined that a second PCF has issued a second connection request on behalf of the MS. The selection protocol is executed a second time to select the same PDSN that was selected as a result of the first connection request.
Synchronizing Data Transmission Over Wireless Networks
Janakiraman Senthilnathan - Nashua NH, US Matthew H. Harper - Lane Salem NH, US
Assignee:
Starent Networks, Corp. - Tewksbury MA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/38
US Classification:
370394, 455442
Abstract:
Techniques for providing an uninterrupted data stream to a mobile node are disclosed. In a first technique, a time stamp is inserted at some point in the wireless network and the time stamp is used along with a tolerance value to determine when to transmit a packet in a data stream. By transmitting the packets at the same adjusted time, transmission to mobile nodes is synchronized. A second technique uses duplication of data stream content to avoid an interruption in the data stream at a mobile node. A third technique uses an error correcting code to avoid interruption of the data stream at a mobile node. A fourth technique uses a sequence number inserted into packets in the data stream at the content server to synchronize transmission to mobile nodes.
System And Method For Congestion Control Signaling
Kuntal Chowdury - Plano TX, US Janakiraman Senthilnathan - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
Starent Networks LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G01R 31/08
US Classification:
370235
Abstract:
Systems and methods for controlling congestion on a packet data network are provided. The congestion control may be implemented between any two network nodes where a regulation of a data flow is desired to prevent a device overload from occurring. In order to provide regulation of a data flow, congestion control states are used where each state regulates the data flow in a specified manner. State transitions may occur in response to messages that include congestion information detected at a network node.
Methods And Systems For Providing Improved Handoffs In A Wireless Communication System
Methods and systems are provided for using a PDSN in a wireless communication network that includes multiple IP addresses and multiple corresponding physical interfaces. Through the use of multiple IP addresses and interfaces, the throughput of the PDSN may be substantially increased. Additionally, the multiple IP addresses and interfaces may be used to provide redundancy in order to protect against software or hardware failures. According to the methods and systems of the invention, moreover, the risk of internal hard handoffs resulting from the use of a PDSN having multiple IP addresses and interfaces is eliminated or at least substantially reduced.
Janakiraman Senthilnathan - Nashua NH, US Kuntal Chowdhury - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04J 3/00
US Classification:
370464
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for updating the quality of service (QoS) of an IP flow in a wireless communications system. More particularly, the methods and systems provide the ability to update a QoS grant from any level of QoS to any other level of QoS, from no QoS to some level of QoS, and from some level of QoS to no level of QoS. The update of QoS can be based, at least in part, on a request being made for an updated QoS. A decision is made whether or not to update the QoS; and depending on the decision, the QoS can be updated.
Synchronizing Data Transmission Over Wireless Networks
Janakiraman Senthilnathan - Nashua NH, US Matthew H. Harper - Salem NH, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04W 56/00
US Classification:
370509, 370519
Abstract:
Techniques for providing an uninterrupted data stream to a mobile node are disclosed. In a first technique, a time stamp is inserted at some point in the wireless network and the time stamp is used along with a tolerance value to determine when to transmit a packet in a data stream. By transmitting the packets at the same adjusted time, transmission to mobile nodes is synchronized. A second technique uses duplication of data stream content to avoid an interruption in the data stream at a mobile node. A third technique uses an error correcting code to avoid interruption of the data stream at a mobile node. A fourth technique uses a sequence number inserted into packets in the data stream at the content server to synchronize transmission to mobile nodes.
Methods And Systems For Providing Improved Handoffs In A Wireless Communication System
Methods and systems are provided for using a PDSN in a wireless communication network that includes multiple IP addresses and multiple corresponding physical interfaces. Through the use of multiple IP addresses and interfaces, the throughput of the PDSN may be substantially increased. Additionally, the multiple IP addresses and interfaces may be used to provide redundancy in order to protect against software or hardware failures. According to the methods and systems of the invention, moreover, the risk of internal hard handoffs resulting from the use of a PDSN having multiple IP addresses and interfaces is eliminated or at least substantially reduced.
Providing Relevant Advertisements And Service In Communication Networks
Sandeep Gautam - Pune, IN Janakiraman Senthilnathan - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 1473, 705 144, 705 1449, 705 1455
Abstract:
In some embodiments, methods for providing advertisements from a communication gateway are providing, including: receiving a first request requesting content from a content server; analyzing the first request, including performing deep packet inspection; based on updatable profile information associated with a mobile node and on the analysis including the deep packet inspection, selecting an advertising category; based on the selected advertising category, retrieving an advertisement among a plurality of advertisements and sending the advertisement to the mobile node; updating the profile information to indicate the advertisement has been sent to the mobile node in response to the first request for content; receiving a second request for the content from the mobile node; retrieving the content; and in response to the second request and based on the profile information indicating the advertisement has been sent to the mobile node, sending the content to the mobile node.