Patents by Inventor Toby Varughese John
Toby Varughese John 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).
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Publication number: 20240236100Abstract: A network device may receive a subscription request to subscribe to a multimedia priority service (MPS) for a user device, and may generate an MPS profile for the user device based on the subscription request. The network device may store the MPS profile in a data structure, and may receive, from the user device, a request to generate an MPS token for the user device. The network device may retrieve the MPS profile from the data structure based on the request to generate the MPS token, and may generate the MPS token based on the MPS profile. The network device may provide the MPS token to the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2022Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Jayshree A. BHARATIA, Rakesh CHANDWANI, Toby Varughese JOHN
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Patent number: 11991663Abstract: A method for paging priority and wireless access which includes receiving, at a base station and from a core network, a paging message associated with a priority connection from a first user equipment device (UE) having an elevated priority status, to a second UE having a non-elevated priority status. The method further includes determining, at the base station, that non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested, detecting, at the base station, a priority indicator within the received paging message in response to determining that the non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested. The method further includes caching, at the base station, an identifier of the second UE in response to detecting the priority indicator in the received paging message, and establishing a wireless connection between the first UE and the second UE upon verifying that the identifier of the second UE has been cached.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Frank Jager
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Publication number: 20240137366Abstract: A network device may receive a subscription request to subscribe to a multimedia priority service (MPS) for a user device, and may generate an MPS profile for the user device based on the subscription request. The network device may store the MPS profile in a data structure, and may receive, from the user device, a request to generate an MPS token for the user device. The network device may retrieve the MPS profile from the data structure based on the request to generate the MPS token, and may generate the MPS token based on the MPS profile. The network device may provide the MPS token to the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2022Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Jayshree A. BHARATIA, Rakesh CHANDWANI, Toby Varughese JOHN
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Patent number: 11943820Abstract: A method, a device, and a non-transitory storage medium are described in which a Wi-Fi admission control and prioritization service is provided. The Wi-Fi admission control and prioritization service may be included in a Wi-Fi access device. The Wi-Fi admission control and prioritization service may include the Wi-Fi access device reserving Wi-Fi data connections for priority users. An end device may transmit priority information to the Wi-Fi access device during a Wi-Fi connection establishment procedure. The Wi-Fi access device may use one of the reserved data connections to establish a Wi-Fi connection with the end device. The priority information may include a non-Wi-Fi access control class value that indicates the end device is of a high priority. The Wi-Fi access device may provide quality of service and prioritization, which is in correspondence to the priority information, to traffic of the end device that traverses the Wi-Fi access device.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2019Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Shashi Kotvali, Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, James S. Abraham
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Publication number: 20240089887Abstract: A network device may receive, from a first radio access network (RAN), a first registration request associated with a first user device, and may determine, for the first registration request, first multimedia priority service (MPS) access indication parameters that are set to true for provision of MPSs to the first user device. The network device may generate a first registration accept message that includes the first MPS access indication parameters, and may provide the first registration accept message, with the first MPS access indication parameters, to the first user device to enable the first user device to utilize one of the MPSs on the first RAN.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2022Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventor: Toby Varughese JOHN
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Patent number: 11910472Abstract: A system described herein may provide a technique for providing high priority access to one or more particular priority cells implemented by a base station of a radio access network (“RAN”) associated with a wireless telecommunications network. A first group of User Equipment (“UEs”) may be High Priority Access (“HPA”) UEs, and a second group of UEs may be non-HPA UEs. In response to triggering events, system broadcast messages and/or Radio Resource Control (“RRC”) release messages may be used to cause HPA UEs to connect to the priority cells, and may cause non-HPA UEs to connect to other (e.g., non-priority) cells implemented by the base station.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Kodzo Semenyo Agbedanu, Jr., Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, Christopher Jermaine Sheppard
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Patent number: 11838747Abstract: Uplink congestion control based on session initiation protocol (SIP) messaging includes receiving SIP messages from user equipment devices (UEs) via established wireless uplink connections; and monitoring a rate of the SIP messages received from the UEs. Uplink congestion control further includes identifying whether the rate of received SIP messages exceeds a first threshold during a first period of time; and sending SIP response messages to the UEs to reduce congestion on the wireless uplink connections upon identifying that the rate of received SIP messages exceeded the first threshold over the first period of time, where the sent SIP response messages instruct the UEs to resend the SIP messages after predetermined time delays.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Jonathan Daniel Bahta, Timothy R. Vogel, Yves Tegaboue
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Patent number: 11799939Abstract: A system described herein may provide for the prioritization of Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) messages, transmitted by a User Equipment (“UE”), based on a priority class indicator (“PCI”) included in a registration message (e.g., a SIP REGISTER message) from the UE. The PCI may be included in a contact header, a SIP contact Uniform Resource Identifier (“URI”), and/or some other portion of the registration message. A Universal Integrated Circuit Card (“UICC”) may store information indicating the priority class (e.g., in an Access Control Class (“ACC”) Elementary File (“EF”)). One or more network components, such as a Call Session Control Function (“CSCF”) may prioritize SIP messages from the UE based on the priority class indicator included in the registration message by the UE.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Shashi Kotvali, Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, James S. Abraham, Temitola I. Okunoren
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Patent number: 11671394Abstract: A system described herein may provide for the prioritization of Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) messages, transmitted by a User Equipment (“UE”), based on a priority class indicator included in the SIP messages by the UE. A Universal Integrated Circuit Card (“UICC”) may store information indicating the priority class (e.g., in an Access Control Class (“ACC”) Elementary File (“EF”)). One or more network components, such as a Call Session Control Function (“CSCF”) and/or a Messaging Application Server (“MAS”) may prioritize the SIP message based on the priority class indicator included in the SIP message by the UE.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Shashi Kotvali, Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, James S. Abraham
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Publication number: 20220279478Abstract: A method for paging priority and wireless access which includes receiving, at a base station and from a core network, a paging message associated with a priority connection from a first user equipment device (UE) having an elevated priority status, to a second UE having a non-elevated priority status. The method further includes determining, at the base station, that non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested, detecting, at the base station, a priority indicator within the received paging message in response to determining that the non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested. The method further includes caching, at the base station, an identifier of the second UE in response to detecting the priority indicator in the received paging message, and establishing a wireless connection between the first UE and the second UE upon verifying that the identifier of the second UE has been cached.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Frank Jager
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Publication number: 20220248264Abstract: Uplink congestion control based on session initiation protocol (SIP) messaging includes receiving SIP messages from user equipment devices (UEs) via established wireless uplink connections; and monitoring a rate of the SIP messages received from the UEs. Uplink congestion control further includes identifying whether the rate of received SIP messages exceeds a first threshold during a first period of time; and sending SIP response messages to the UEs to reduce congestion on the wireless uplink connections upon identifying that the rate of received SIP messages exceeded the first threshold over the first period of time, where the sent SIP response messages instruct the UEs to resend the SIP messages after predetermined time delays.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Jonathan Daniel Bahta, Timothy R. Vogel, Yves Tegaboue
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Publication number: 20220182872Abstract: Systems and methods establish and maintain end-to-end priority of wireless multimedia priority service (MPS) sessions terminating to subscribers without high priority access. A network device a wireless core network receives a request to establish a bearer for an elevated priority call. The elevated priority call originates from a first user equipment (UE) device in a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connected mode having an elevated priority status and terminates at a second UE device in a RRC connected mode having a non-elevated priority status. The network device determines modification of a terminating bearer for the second UE device is necessary to preclude preemption during periods of network congestion and identifies a high priority parameter of an originating bearer for the first UE device. The network device initiates establishment of the terminating bearer to match the high priority parameter of the originating bearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Anand Thakur, Syed Saad Ali, Jonathan Daniel Bahta
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Publication number: 20220182969Abstract: A method for paging priority and wireless access which includes receiving, at a base station and from a core network, a paging message associated with a priority connection from a first user equipment device (UE) having an elevated priority status, to a second UE having a non-elevated priority status. The method further includes determining, at the base station, that non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested, detecting, at the base station, a priority indicator within the received paging message in response to determining that the non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested. The method further includes caching, at the base station, an identifier of the second UE in response to detecting the priority indicator in the received paging message, and establishing a wireless connection between the first UE and the second UE upon verifying that the identifier of the second UE has been cached.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Frank Jager
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Patent number: 11343793Abstract: A method for paging priority and wireless access which includes receiving, at a base station and from a core network, a paging message associated with a priority connection from a first user equipment device (UE) having an elevated priority status, to a second UE having a non-elevated priority status. The method further includes determining, at the base station, that non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested, detecting, at the base station, a priority indicator within the received paging message in response to determining that the non-elevated priority wireless access channels are congested. The method further includes caching, at the base station, an identifier of the second UE in response to detecting the priority indicator in the received paging message, and establishing a wireless connection between the first UE and the second UE upon verifying that the identifier of the second UE has been cached.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Frank Jager
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Patent number: 11337108Abstract: Uplink congestion control based on session initiation protocol (SIP) messaging includes receiving SIP messages from user equipment devices (UEs) via established wireless uplink connections; and monitoring a rate of the SIP messages received from the UEs. Uplink congestion control further includes identifying whether the rate of received SIP messages exceeds a first threshold during a first period of time; and sending SIP response messages to the UEs to reduce congestion on the wireless uplink connections upon identifying that the rate of received SIP messages exceeded the first threshold over the first period of time, where the sent SIP response messages instruct the UEs to resend the SIP messages after predetermined time delays.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Jonathan Daniel Bahta, Timothy R. Vogel, Yves Tegaboue
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Publication number: 20220110188Abstract: A system described herein may provide a technique for providing high priority access to one or more particular priority cells implemented by a base station of a radio access network (“RAN”) associated with a wireless telecommunications network. A first group of User Equipment (“UEs”) may be High Priority Access (“HPA”) UEs, and a second group of UEs may be non-HPA UEs. In response to triggering events, system broadcast messages and/or Radio Resource Control (“RRC”) release messages may be used to cause HPA UEs to connect to the priority cells, and may cause non-HPA UEs to connect to other (e.g., non-priority) cells implemented by the base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Kodzo Semenyo Agbedanu, JR., Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, Christopher Jermaine Sheppard
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Patent number: 11234292Abstract: A system described herein may provide a technique for providing high priority access to one or more particular priority cells implemented by a base station of a radio access network (“RAN”) associated with a wireless telecommunications network. A first group of User Equipment (“UEs”) may be High Priority Access (“HPA”) UEs, and a second group of UEs may be non-HPA UEs. In response to triggering events, system broadcast messages and/or Radio Resource Control (“RRC”) release messages may be used to cause HPA UEs to connect to the priority cells, and may cause non-HPA UEs to connect to other (e.g., non-priority) cells implemented by the base station.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Kodzo Semenyo Agbedanu, Jr., Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, Christopher Jermaine Sheppard
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Publication number: 20210337626Abstract: A system described herein may provide a technique for providing high priority access to one or more particular priority cells implemented by a base station of a radio access network (“RAN”) associated with a wireless telecommunications network. A first group of User Equipment (“UEs”) may be High Priority Access (“HPA”) UEs, and a second group of UEs may be non-HPA UEs. In response to triggering events, system broadcast messages and/or Radio Resource Control (“RRC”) release messages may be used to cause HPA UEs to connect to the priority cells, and may cause non-HPA UEs to connect to other (e.g., non-priority) cells implemented by the base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2020Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Kodzo Semenyo Agbedanu, JR., Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, Christopher Jermaine Sheppard
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Publication number: 20210314384Abstract: A system described herein may provide for the prioritization of Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) messages, transmitted by a User Equipment (“UE”), based on a priority class indicator (“PCI”) included in a registration message (e.g., a SIP REGISTER message) from the UE. The PCI may be included in a contact header, a SIP contact Uniform Resource Identifier (“URI”), and/or some other portion of the registration message. A Universal Integrated Circuit Card (“UICC”) may store information indicating the priority class (e.g., in an Access Control Class (“ACC”) Elementary File (“EF”)). One or more network components, such as a Call Session Control Function (“CSCF”) may prioritize SIP messages from the UE based on the priority class indicator included in the registration message by the UE.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Shashi Kotvali, Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, James S. Abraham, Temitola I. Okunoren
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Patent number: 11122092Abstract: Systems and methods implement prioritized IP Multimedia System (IMS) registration procedures for Emergency and Priority Service users. A network device in an IMS network, receives, from a user equipment device, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Register message that includes a priority indication. The network device detects the priority indication in the SIP Register message and provides, based on the priority indication, priority registration for the user equipment device when the network device is in an overloaded condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Toby Varughese John, Shashi Kotvali, Bibi M. Hakimzadeh, James S. Abraham