The technology of this application relates generally to digital network based communications, and more specifically but not exclusively to automatically configuring multiparty voice and/or video conferencing.
Multiparty voice and/or video calls need to be conferenced together in order for all parties to hear/see each other. Conventionally, two forms of digital conferencing exist, client-server and Peer-to-Peer.
With a conventional conference server (
With conventional Peer-to-Peer conferencing (
A conventional Hybrid Conference is defined as a combination of the above. Typically, in a hybrid conference call situation, clients will determine whether to employ peer-to-peer or client-server technology based on bandwidth availability. However, this is a reactive solution rather than a proactive solution.
It would be advantageous to provide systems and methods for configuring a conference call, which automatically selects peer-to-peer or client-server protocols based on a relative location of a client connecting to the call. It would be further advantageous to provide such systems and methods which automatically select peer-to-peer for clients on a common local network or subnetwork and client server for clients on different local networks or subnetworks.
Many advantages will be determined and are attained by the technology of the application, which in a broad sense provides systems and methods for configuring connections to a conference call.
One or more embodiments of the technology provide(s) a system for dynamically provisioning a conference call among at least three customers. The system includes each of the customers being associated with a respective customer premise equipment (CPE). At least one of the CPEs is located within a network. That CPE has a conference call module configured to determine a location of another CPE. The module is configured to cause the CPE to connect to the another CPE via a peer-to-peer connection for the conference call when the module determines that the another CPE is located within the network. The module is also configured to cause the CPE to connect to the another CPE for the conference call via a conference server when the module determines that the another CPE is not located within the same network.
One or more embodiments of the technology provide(s) a method for dynamically configuring a digital conference call among at least three customers. The method includes a CPE associated with one of the customers determining that a CPE associated with another of the customers is located on the same network as the CPE associated with the one of the customers. The method also includes the CPE associated with the one of the customers setting up a peer-to-peer connection with the CPE associated with the other customer for participation in a conference call.
One or more embodiments of the technology provide(s) a method for dynamically configuring a digital conference call among at least three customers. The method includes a CPE associated with one customer determining that a CPE associated with another customer is located on a different network from the CPE associated with the one customer and the CPE associated with the one customers setting up a client-server connection with the CPE associated with the other customer for participation in the conference call.
The technology will next be described in connection with certain illustrated embodiments and practices. However, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions and subtractions can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims.
For a better understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
The technology will next be described in connection with certain illustrated embodiments and practices. However, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions, and subtractions can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims.
Referring to the figures in detail wherein like reference numerals identify like elements throughout the various figures, there is illustrated in
The following description is provided as an enabling teaching as it is best, currently known. To this end, those skilled in the relevant art will recognize and appreciate that many changes can be made to the various aspects described herein, while still obtaining the beneficial results of the technology disclosed. It will also be apparent that some of the desired benefits can be obtained by selecting some of the features while not utilizing others. Accordingly, those with ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptations are possible, and may even be desirable in certain circumstances, and are a part of the technology described. Thus, the following description is provided as illustrative of the principles of the technology and not in limitation thereof.
Discussion of an embodiment, one or more embodiments, an aspect, one or more aspects, a feature, one or more features, or a configuration or one or more configurations is intended to be inclusive of both the singular and the plural depending upon which provides the broadest scope without running afoul of the existing art and any such statement is in no way intended to be limiting in nature. Technology described in relation to one or more of these terms is not necessarily limited to use in that particular embodiment, aspect, feature or configuration and may be employed with other embodiments, aspects, features and/or configurations where appropriate.
While not illustrated, each device in the system (CPE, conference server) will include, among others, common elements. These are conventional elements and thus their operation and interconnections will not be further discussed herein. Those or ordinary skill in the art are deemed to understand how elements such as a processor, memory, storage, input/output (“I/O”) interface, communications interface and clock are electrically connected and how they send and/or receive messages via a bus. While these elements are not illustrated in the block diagrams, those skilled in the art will recognize that the CPE and conference server each includes, among others, these elements and that the interaction between two or more of these elements is required to perform the functions of the disclosed technology.
Techniques for setting up a peer-to-peer 30 or client-server 40 connection for a conference call are well known to those skilled in the art and thus will not be described further herein.
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In one or more configurations, the conference server 50 may determine which, if any, participants to a conference call are attempting to join from the same network and send a message to those customers instructing them to connect as peer-to-peer 30 with each other. As with the determination by the CPE, the determination by the conference server will be based at least in part on the address, or other identifying information of the intended participants of the conference call. Upon receipt of the message, the CPE(s) 10 in question will connect as peer-to-peer 30 and stop communicating with the conference server 50 for that conference. The conference server 50 may determine this information from the IP address, from some other address or it may require customers to provide information about their networks when logging into the server 50. This configuration may be used in conjunction with the previously described configuration or instead of the previously described configuration and still fall within a scope of one or more of the below claims.
While the above description has been limited to hybrid conference calls, the technology is not so limited. In the event that all CPEs 10 are determined to be located on the same local network the technology will cause the entire conference call to be configured as a peer-to-peer 30 conference call and in the event that all CPEs 10 are determined to be located on different local networks the entire conference call will be configured as a client-server 40 conference call.
Additionally, even if all CPEs 10 are determined to be located on the same network 20 or all CPEs 10 are determined to be located on different networks 20 the conference call may still be configured as a hybrid conference call. In an effort to maintain a high quality of the conference call, the server 50 and/or CPE 10 (depending on system the configuration) may be configured to modify the call configuration based on CPE priority, or message latency such that servers could connect to each other as peer-to-peer like CPEs, so connections would be routed from server to server. Connection hybrid types may include one or more of CPE-CPE, CPE-Server, and/or Server-Server. By way of a non-limiting, non-exhaustive example, if there are a large number of CPE's 10 attempting to connect to a conference call, even though all of the CPE's 10 are located within the same network 20 or all of the CPEs are located within different networks, the system may be configured to connect some CPEs 10 as peer-to-peer 30, some CPEs 10 will connect through a first conference server 50, some CPE's will connect through another conference server 50 and the two conference servers may connect to each other. Those skilled in the art will recognize that these numbers are strictly for descriptive purposes and are not intended to be limiting. The rules for modifying the call configuration could be different for CPEs 10 on the same network versus CPEs 10 on different networks. Additionally, the rules may be different based on network
Having thus described preferred embodiments of the technology, advantages can be appreciated. Variations from the described embodiments exist without departing from the scope of the technology. Thus it is seen that systems and methods are provided for dynamically provisioning conference call protocols based on network locations of conference participants relative to one another. Although particular embodiments have been disclosed herein in detail, this has been done for purposes of illustration only, and is not intended to be limiting with respect to the scope of the claims, which follow. In particular, it is contemplated by the inventors that various substitutions, alterations, and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the technology as defined by the claims. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications are considered to be within the scope of the following claims. The claims presented are representative of the technology disclosed herein. Other, unclaimed technology is also contemplated. The inventors reserve the right to pursue such technology in later claims.
Insofar as embodiments of the technology described above are implemented, at least in part, using a computer system, it will be appreciated that a computer program for implementing at least part of the described methods and/or the described systems is envisaged as an aspect of the invention. The computer system may be any suitable apparatus, system or device, electronic, optical, or a combination thereof. For example, the computer system may be a programmable data processing apparatus, a computer, a Digital Signal Processor, an optical computer or a microprocessor. The computer program may be embodied as source code and undergo compilation for implementation on a computer, or may be embodied as object code, for example.
It is accordingly intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative rather than in a limiting sense. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention as described herein, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/291,485 entitled “Dynamically Configured Conferencing”, which was filed on Feb. 4, 2016, by the same patentee of this application and which shares the same inventor as this application. That provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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