Patents by Inventor Yusun Riley
Yusun Riley 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: 20080019370Abstract: A method of providing QoS to a session from a client to a first network includes providing data packets from the client to be conveyed in a session from the client to a first network, inserting each of the data packets into an encapsulating packet, and transmitting the encapsulating packets through the second network to the first network, forming a tunnel through the second network. The method includes receiving the encapsulating packets at a terminating device in the first network. The terminating device removes the encapsulating headers to recover the data packets. The method includes determining an association between the packet headers of the data packets and the encapsulating headers, identifying data packets requiring QoS, and using the association to identify encapsulating packets corresponding data packets requiring Quality of Service. The method includes applying QoS to the encapsulating packets, corresponding to the session of data packets requiring the QoS, being conveyed through the tunnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventor: Yusun Riley
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Publication number: 20070036145Abstract: A method of creating a network-initiated secondary packet data service instance includes sending a content request for application data from a mobile station to an application function through an access network. The method further includes sending a request for a secondary packet data service instance from the application function to a policy function, and evaluating the request for a secondary packet data service instance and determining one or more operational attributes from the evaluation. The method also includes creating the secondary packet data service instance between the application function to the mobile station by arranging one or more network components as a function of the one or more operational attributes. The method further includes transmitting the application data from the application function to the mobile station via the secondary packet data service instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Yusun Riley, Bruce Perlmutter, Randy Fuller
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Publication number: 20060274730Abstract: A method of allocating network assets for communication between first network endpoint and a second network endpoint includes providing a session initiation invite to a SIP proxy server for initiating a call flow between the network endpoints through the set of network assets. The call flow employs an application residing on an application server. The method also includes providing a resource reservation message from the SIP proxy server to a SIP protocol manager as a result of the session initiation invite. The resource reservation message is provided via a web services interface. The method further includes using the SIP protocol manager to allocate network assets for creating a call flow path connecting the network endpoints. The SIP protocol manager extracts information from the session initiation invite to determine an estimation of required network resources to be allocated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventors: James Medlock, Tarek Abou-Assali, Yusun Riley
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Publication number: 20050228892Abstract: A method for delivering content over a network, the method involving: receiving a request to establish a session at a future time T1 over the network, the requested session for transferring content between a content server and a subscriber's equipment; reserving network capacity necessary to support the requested future session; acknowledging to the requestor that network resources have been reserved for said requestor for time T1; and when current time reaches time T1, causing the requested session to be set up for transferring content between the content server and the subscriber's equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventors: Yusun Riley, Manas Tandon, Pramod Kalyanasundaram
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Publication number: 20050188415Abstract: A system for distributing digital content includes two or more digital content sources. Each source has a separate session manager that is distinct from other session managers associated with other digital content sources. The system further includes at least one set of network resources that receive digital content from the two or more digital content sources, modulate the digital content onto a carrier signal suitable for transmission over an access network, and transmit the carrier signal over the access network. The system also includes a receiving device for terminating the carrier signal. The receiving device generates a digital content stream corresponding to the digital content from the two or more digital content sources. The system further includes a policy server for allocating bandwidth of the network resources to the digital content sources, and for monitoring a utilization state of the network resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventor: Yusun Riley
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Publication number: 20050163060Abstract: A method of operating a policy server connected to a network including a plurality of network termination devices and a plurality of CPEs (customer premises equipment) that are behind the plurality of network termination devices, the method including: polling the plurality of termination devices for data maintained by the termination devices; processing the polled data to generate topology information, the topology information identifying which CPEs are behind which termination devices; and storing the topology information in a topology data structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventors: Yusun Riley, James Medlock
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Publication number: 20050091505Abstract: A method of managing dynamic services that are provided over a network, the method involving: storing rules for controlling admission to the network; keeping track of state of the network; receiving a request for establishing a session over the network; and using both the stored rules and the state of the network to determine whether to grant the request for establishing the session.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventors: Yusun Riley, James Medlock, Andrew Bennett
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Publication number: 20050073997Abstract: A method of assigning network resources between network endpoints includes providing a session initiation request to an application manager. The application manager is logically and physically decoupled from an application server associated with the network endpoints. This request initiates communication between the network endpoints through the set of network resources. The communication employs an application residing on an application server. The method also includes providing a PCMM message from the application manager to a policy server as a result of the session initiation request. The PCMM message includes at least some information, for example QoS information, embedded in the session initiation request. The method further includes selecting, via the policy server, a set of network resources for creating a path connecting the network endpoints. The policy server selects the set of network assets based on the PCMM message, for example to set QoS for the communication between the two endpoints.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Applicant: Camiant, Inc.Inventors: Yusun Riley, Ajit Nair, Michael Mercurio