Patents by Inventor Nikolai Konrad Leung

Nikolai Konrad Leung has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20120289180
    Abstract: Proactive registration probes are conducted by an eCall-only IVS prior to an emergency to determine network availability and which available roaming networks a registration request will be approved by the home network. The results of this probing are stored and managed by the IVS. If no suitable roaming network can be found (or if only limited service is available, and this limited service cannot support an eCall), the IVS may notify the driver that the emergency call service may not be available. The frequency of the probing may be increased or decreased based on a variety of factors, including whether the IVS is currently receiving home network service, roaming network service, or no service, as well as whether the vehicle is moving and whether probing has previously been completed for a particular area (using location information, for example).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand Bourdu, Nikolai Konrad Leung
  • Publication number: 20120289181
    Abstract: A follow-on request is used in the registration request of an eCall-only mode in-vehicle system (IVS) to keep the connection alive between the registration and the emergency call setup in order to speed up the overall signaling process before sending eCall data for the eCall-only mode IVS. In this manner, two separate connections are not needed in order to perform the registration of the IVS on the mobile network and then the emergency call setup. Only one connection is used and maintained throughout registration and call setup processes. This speeds up the eCall emergency registration and call setup. In an implementation, the registration request with the follow-on request is provided only when the eCall-only IVS is activated for use in an emergency call (i.e., in an initial registration of the eCall-only IVS).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand Bourdu, Prashant Dogra, Nikolai Konrad Leung, Kushang S. Desai
  • Publication number: 20120289179
    Abstract: A Home Public Land Mobile Network (HPLMN) or home network immediately accepts a registration requests from “eCall-only” subscribers attempting to register with any Visitor Public Land Mobile Networks (VPLMNs) or roaming network. This avoids unnecessary delays in the establishment of an eCall (emergency call) that might be otherwise introduced by the home network's roaming registration management policy (RRMP) that otherwise would only permit registrations (and subsequent call servicing) by preferred roaming VPLMN partners and automatically reject registrations from non-preferred roaming networks (which may hinder or prevent timely completion of an eCall).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand Bourdu, David Hugh Williams, Nikolai Konrad Leung
  • Publication number: 20120289182
    Abstract: An eCall is an emergency call that may (i) be initiated automatically by a wireless terminal due to a trigger event (e.g., a vehicle involved in an accident) or manually by a user and (ii) include additional data sent automatically by the terminal to a recipient entity, e.g., a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Emergency setup signaling (e.g., an Emergency SETUP message) is used to give high priority to registering an eCall-only mode In-Vehicle System (IVS) on a mobile network. The IVS can get higher priority from the mobile network right after an eCall emergency is triggered at the IVS. When requesting a connection to the mobile network, the IVS can use an “emergency setup” message instead of a conventional “registration” message in order to register on the network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2011
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand Bourdu, Nikolai Konrad Leung
  • Publication number: 20120289185
    Abstract: An eCall is an emergency call that may (i) be initiated automatically by a wireless terminal due to a trigger event (e.g., a vehicle involved in an accident) or manually by a user and (ii) include additional data sent automatically by the terminal to a recipient entity, e.g., a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Depending on the implementation, Emergency setup signaling (e.g., an Emergency SETUP message) or a location updating message is used to give high priority to registering an eCall-only mode In-Vehicle System (IVS) on a mobile network. The IVS can get higher priority from the mobile network right after an eCall emergency is triggered at the IVS. When requesting a connection to the mobile network, the WS can use one or more fields of the location updating message in order to register on the network with a higher priority.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2012
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Nikolai Konrad Leung, Mungal Singh Dhanda
  • Publication number: 20120087245
    Abstract: Certain embodiments relate to systems and methods for managing congestion notification and control across a network. In certain aspects, a protocol for managing sender and receiver-based congestion control is provided using a format for streaming parameters, such as the Session Description Protocol format. In certain aspects, a system and method for operating an interworking gateway between different user devices is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2011
    Publication date: April 12, 2012
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventor: Nikolai Konrad Leung