Patentable/Patents/US-9270614
US-9270614

Quality of service for SIP-based data

PublishedFebruary 23, 2016
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Technical Abstract

A method and system for providing Quality of Service (QoS) for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based signaling and traffic are disclosed. The method can facilitate the management of Quality of Service in a Session Initiation Protocol-based communication on a cable network by using a built-in Dynamic Service feature to set up, enforce, modify, and tear down Quality of Service enabled service flows for SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system. The system can include a cable modem that is configured to recognize SIP-based signaling and traffic on a CM/Multimedia Terminal Adapter interface. The disclosed method and system can facilitate the provision of SIP-based services utilizing the inherent features of a cable network.

Patent Claims
32 claims

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1. A method comprising: using a built-in Dynamic Service feature of a cable modem to: set up a Quality of Service (QoS) enabled service flow for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based signaling and multimedia traffic over a cable system without implementing QoS elements in a cable network, wherein the cable network provides desired QoS to SIP-based services by only using the built-in Dynamic Service feature of the cable modem, wherein the cable modem recognizes the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic, and automatically requests network resources based on apriori knowledge of QoS requirements using the built-in Dynamic Service feature of the cable modem; enforce the QoS enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system; and tear down the QoS enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system.

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2. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising using the built-in Dynamic Service feature to modify the QoS enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system.

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3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the cable modem is configured to recognize the SIP-based signaling and traffic on a Cable Modem (CM)/Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) interface.

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4. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the cable modem is configured to recognize the SIP-based signaling and traffic on a CM/MTA interface and to automatically request network resources.

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5. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising establishing a bi-directional Service Flow for SIP signaling messages.

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6. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising creating upstream and downstream Service Flows with QoS when the cable modem recognizes a SIP signaling message on a CM/MTA interface.

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7. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising sending a request to a cable modem termination system (CMTS) using a dynamic service addition request message (DSA-REQ) to create a service flow, wherein the service flow is one of an upstream flow, a downstream flow, and a combination thereof.

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8. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising concluding setting up the QOS enabled service flow with a dynamic service addition acknowledgement message (DSA-ACK).

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9. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising including an upstream and a downstream service flow in a single DSA-REQ in order to facilitate a common admission response.

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10. The method as recited in claim 9 , wherein both the upstream and downstream service flows are either accepted or rejected together.

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11. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising forwarding signaling and traffic from a CM/MTA interface onto upstream Service Flows and forwarding signaling and traffic from downstream Service Flows to the CM/MTA interface after upstream and downstream Service Flows have been established and activated.

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12. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising altering Quality of Service parameters during a call.

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13. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising the cable modem initiating additional Service Flows to accommodate traffic requirements when an additional line goes off-hook or additional calls are incoming to a multimedia terminal adapter.

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14. The method as recited in claim 13 , further comprising using a dynamic service feature to tear-down the additional Service Flows for the additional calls and returning the network resources to a network pool after all calls have gone on-hook and all signaling has ceased.

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15. A method comprising processing a request issued by a cable modem without implementing quality of service (QoS) elements in a cable network, wherein the cable network provides desired QoS to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based services by only using a built-in Dynamic Service features of the cable modem, wherein the cable modem recognizes SIP-based signaling and traffic, and automatically requests network resources based on apriori knowledge of QoS requirements using the built-in Dynamic Service features of the cable modem, wherein the request uses a dynamic service addition request message (DSA-REQ) to create a service flow, wherein the service flow is one of an upstream flow, a downstream flow, and a combination thereof.

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16. The method as recited in claim 15 , further comprising: checking an authorization of the cable modem for the requested service, wherein the cable modem requests the service using the built-in Dynamic Service feature of the cable modem without the use of QoS elements; checking if a QoS requirement can be supported; and generating an appropriate response using a dynamic service addition response message (DSA-RSP).

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17. A device comprising: a cable modem having a processor, the processor being configured to: facilitate setting up a Quality of Service (QoS) enabled service flow for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based signaling and multimedia traffic over a cable system without implementing QoS elements in a cable network, wherein the cable network provides desired QoS to SIP-based services by only using built-in Dynamic Service features of the cable modem, wherein the cable modem recognizes the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic, and automatically requests network resources based on apriori knowledge of QoS requirements using the built-in Dynamic Service features of the cable modem; facilitate enforcing the Quality of Service enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system; and facilitate tearing down the Quality of Service enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system.

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18. The device as recited in claim 17 , further comprising a built-in Dynamic Service feature configured to modify the QoS enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system.

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19. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic is communicated via the cable modem and the cable modem is configured to recognize the SIP-based signaling and traffic on a Cable Modem (CM)/Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) interface.

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20. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic is communicated via the cable modem and the cable modem is configured to recognize the SIP-based signaling and traffic on a CM/Multimedia Terminal Adapter interface and to automatically request network resources.

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21. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to facilitate establishing a bi-directional Service Flow for SIP signaling messages.

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22. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to facilitate creating upstream and downstream Service Flows with QoS when the cable modem recognizes a SIP signaling message on a CM/MTA interface.

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23. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to facilitate sending a request to a cable modem termination system (CMTS) using a dynamic service addition request message (DSA-REQ) to create a service flow, wherein the service flow is one of an upstream flow, a downstream flow, or a combination thereof.

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24. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to facilitate concluding setting up the QoS enabled service flow with a dynamic service addition acknowledgement message (DSA-ACK).

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25. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to forward signaling and traffic from a CM/MTA interface onto upstream Service Flows and forward signaling and traffic from downstream Service Flows to the CM/MTA interface after the upstream and downstream Service Flows have been established and activated.

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26. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to alter Quality of Service parameters during a call.

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27. The device as recited in claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to initiate additional Service Flows to accommodate traffic requirements when an additional line goes off-hook or additional calls are incoming to a multimedia terminal adapter.

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28. The device as recited in claim 27 , wherein the processor is configured to facilitate using a dynamic service feature to tear-down the additional Service Flows for the additional calls and returning the network resources to a network pool after all calls have gone on-hook and all signaling has ceased.

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29. A device comprising: a cable interface; a WAN interface; a processor in communication with the cable interface and the WAN interface, the processor being configured to process a request that is made automatically for network resources based on apriori knowledge of Quality of Service (QoS) requirements without implementing QoS elements in, a cable network, wherein the cable network provides desired QoS to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based services by only using built-in Dynamic Service features of the device, wherein the request is made by using a dynamic service addition request message (DSA-REQ) to create a service flow, wherein the service flow is one of an upstream flow, a downstream flow, and a combination thereof.

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30. The device as recited in claim 29 , wherein: the processor is configured to facilitate checking an authorization of the cable modem for the requested service, wherein the cable modem requests the service using the built-in Dynamic Service feature of the cable modem without using QoS elements; the processor is configured to facilitate checking if a QoS requirement can be supported; and the processor is configured to facilitate generating an appropriate response using a dynamic service addition response message (DSA-RSP).

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31. A device comprising: means for setting up a Quality of Service (QoS) enabled service flow for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based signaling and multimedia traffic over a cable system without implementing QoS elements in a cable network, wherein the cable network provides desired QoS to SIP-based services by only using a built-in Dynamic Service features of the device, wherein the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic are recognized, and network resources are automatically requested based on apriori knowledge of QoS requirements using the built-in Dynamic Service features of the device; means for enforcing the Quality of Service enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system; and means for tearing down the Quality of Service enabled service flow for the SIP-based signaling and multimedia traffic over the cable system.

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32. A device comprising: a cable interface; a WAN interface; means for processing a request that is made automatically for network resources based on apriori knowledge of Quality of Service (QoS) requirements without implementing QoS elements in a cable network, wherein the cable network provides desired QoS to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based services by only using a built-in Dynamic Service features of the device, wherein the request is made by using a dynamic service addition request message (DSA-REQ) to create a service flow, wherein the service flow is one of an upstream flow, a downstream flow, and a combination thereof.

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July 18, 2007

Publication Date

February 23, 2016

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