Claims
- 1. A method for communicating audio information between a wireless terminal and a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), the method comprising the steps of:
transferring, in the wireless terminal, audio information directly between a coder/decoder (codec) and a physical layer, wherein the audio information does not pass through an Internet Protocol layer; and transmitting and receiving the audio information between the physical layer in the wireless terminal and a physical layer in the network.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
generating, in the wireless terminal, header compression initialization information; transmitting the initialization information to the network; and establishing, by a decompressor in the network, a compression context.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the steps of:
receiving, by the decompressor, the audio information from the physical layer in the network; generating, by the decompressor, a decompressed header; appending the audio information to the decompressed header; and forwarding the combined decompressed header and audio information to a destination.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
receiving, by the network, packets from a source intended for the wireless terminal, wherein each of the packets includes a header; modifying the header; buffering and time synchronizing the received packets, wherein the buffering and time synchronization includes filling empty time slots; performing header compression on the buffered and time synchronized packets to produce minimized compressed header or header free packets; and transmitting the minimized compressed header or header free packets to the wireless terminal.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of:
removing initialization headers and feedback messages from the packets prior to transmission of the packets to the wireless terminal.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
receiving, by the network, packets from a source intended for the wireless terminal, wherein each of the packets includes a header; modifying the header; performing header compression on the packets with the modified header to produce minimized compressed header or header free packets; buffering and time synchronizing the minimized compressed header or header free packets, wherein the buffering and time synchronization includes filling empty time slots; and transmitting the buffered and time synchronized minimized compressed header or header free packets to the wireless terminal.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of:
removing initialization headers and feedback messages from the packets prior to transmission of the packets to the wireless terminal.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
receiving, by the network, packets from a source intended for the wireless terminal, wherein each of the packets includes a header; buffering and time synchronizing the received packets, wherein the buffering and time synchronization includes filling empty time slots; removing the header of the buffered and time synchronized packets; and transmitting the header removed packets to the wireless terminal.
- 9. A method for communicating audio information between a wireless terminal and a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), the method comprising the steps of:
generating packets, including output payloads and compressed headers, by a dedicated audio application in the wireless terminal; transmitting the packets including the compressed headers and the output payloads to the network; and decompressing the compressed headers in the network, wherein a node of the network that receives the packets includes a header decompressor that decompresses the compressed headers sent by the dedicated audio application.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the wireless terminal does not include a full Internet Protocol stack for processing Internet Protocol packets that include audio information.
- 11. A method for communicating audio information between a wireless terminal and a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), the method comprising the steps of:
generating packets, including output payloads and compressed headers, by a dedicated audio application in the wireless terminal; transmitting the packets which comprise a compressed header and an output payload to the network; and decompressing the compressed headers in the network, wherein the wireless terminal does not include a full Internet Protocol stack for processing Internet Protocol packets that include audio information.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein a node of the network that receives the packets includes an Internet Protocol stack that decompresses the compressed headers sent by the dedicated audio application.
- 13. A method for communicating audio information between a wireless terminal and a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), the method comprising the steps of:
generating, in the wireless terminal, header compression initialization information; transmitting the initialization information to the network; establishing, by a decompressor in the network, a compression context; transferring, in the wireless terminal, audio information directly from a coder to a physical layer, wherein the audio information does not pass through an Internet Protocol layer; transmitting the coded audio information from the physical layer in the wireless terminal to a physical layer in the network; receiving, by the decompressor, the audio information from the physical layer in the network; generating, by the decompressor, a decompressed header; appending the audio information to the decompressed header; and forwarding the combined decompressed header and audio information to a destination.
- 14. A method for communicating audio information between a wireless terminal and a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), the method comprising the steps of:
receiving, by the network, packets intended for the wireless terminal, wherein each of the packets includes a header; modifying the header; buffering and time synchronizing the header modified received packets, wherein the buffering and time synchronization includes filling empty time slots; performing header compression on the buffered and time synchronized packets to produce header free packets; transmitting the header free packets to the wireless terminal; and transferring, in the wireless terminal, audio information directly from a physical layer to a coder/decoder (codec), wherein the audio information does not pass through an Internet Protocol layer.
- 15. A method for communicating audio information between a wireless terminal and a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), the method comprising the steps of:
receiving, by the network, packets intended for the wireless terminal, wherein each of the packets includes a header; modifying the header; performing header compression on the packets with the modified header to produce header free packets; buffering and time synchronizing the header free packets, wherein the buffering and time synchronization includes filling empty time slots; transmitting the buffered and time synchronized header free packets to the wireless terminal; and transferring, in the wireless terminal, audio information directly from a physical layer to a coder/decoder (codec), wherein the audio information does not pass through an Internet Protocol layer.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the step of:
removing initialization headers and feedback messages from the packets prior to transmission of the packets to the wireless terminal.
- 17. A communication device for communicating with a network, wherein the network operates at least in part in accordance with Internet Protocols (IP), comprising:
a dedicated application including at least some portion of header compression and header decompression processing for Internet Protocol packet processing.
- 18. The communication device of claim 17, wherein the dedicated application is an audio application and the communication device is a wireless terminal.
- 19. The communication device of claim 18, wherein the audio application includes speech or voice communications and the wireless terminal is a wireless telephone.
- 20. The communication device of claim 17, wherein the dedicated application includes a coder/decoder (codec) that performs the header compression and header decompression.
- 21. The communication device of claim 17, wherein the dedicated application is an audio application which generates compressed Internet Protocol headers, generates audio payloads, and creates compressed Internet Protocol packets including the headers and payloads.
- 22. The communication device of claim 17, wherein the dedicated application is an audio application that generates audio including audio information from received Internet Protocol packets that include payloads and compressed Internet Protocol headers, wherein the payloads include the audio information.
- 23. The communication device of claim 17, further comprising:
a link layer coupled to the dedicated application; and a physical layer coupled to said link layer, wherein the dedicated application sends and receives header compressed Internet Protocol packets through the link layer and the physical layer without the Internet Protocol packets being processed by a separate header compression module or a separate header decompression module in the communication device.
- 24. The communication device of claim 17, wherein the dedicated application communicates with a network device, including an Internet Protocol stack that sends and receives Internet Protocol packets to and from the communication device, without the need for a separate header compression module or a separate header decompression module in the communication device.
- 25. The communication device of claim 24, wherein the communication device is a wireless device that communicates with the network device via wireless communications and the network device includes a base station transceiver and base station controller.
- 26. An apparatus, comprising:
a first communication device for communication with an Internet Protocol suite based second communication device, wherein the first communication device is configured to communicate information from a dedicated application to the second communication device using non-Internet Protocol formatted data.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the information is selected at least in part from the group consisting of: audio, the audio including speech or voice information, video information, and multi-media information.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the first communication device sends and receives information session control signaling using Internet Protocol formatting.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the dedicated application includes a coder/decoder (codec) for sending and receiving the information in a non-Internet Protocol format to and from a physical layer.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the first communication device includes a header decompression peer module that actuates a header decompression operation in the second communication device to operate as a header generation function.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the first communication device includes an open interface and Internet Protocol stack to support various other Internet Protocol based applications not supported by the dedicated application.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the first communication device uses a conventional codec that is configured to support communication with a non-Internet Protocol based signal protocol communication device.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the first communication device is a wireless communication terminal.
- 34. An apparatus, comprising:
a first communication device having a protocol stack including an Internet Protocol header compression module, the Internet Protocol header compression module being augmented or modified so as to operate as a header and Internet Protocol terminator.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the Internet Protocol header compression module terminates the Internet Protocol header and Internet Protocol format when the first communication device is communicating with a communication device that uses a protocol other than Internet Protocol, and the Internet Protocol header compression module compresses an Internet Protocol header when the first communication device is communicating with a communication device that uses Internet Protocol.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the modification of the Internet Protocol header compression module includes one or more functions selected from the group consisting of: modifying a header to eliminate irregularities in data in the header that may cause the Internet Protocol header compressor to generate larger than desired compressed headers, buffering Internet Protocol packets, filling empty slots in the Internet Protocol packets, time synchronizing of the Internet Protocol packets, and stripping the Internet Protocol packet payloads of the Internet Protocol header.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the first communication device includes a pre header compression module (pre-HC) that performs one or more of the modified functions of the Internet Protocol header compression module.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37, wherein the first communication device includes a post header compression module (post-HC) that performs one or more of the modified functions of the Internet Protocol header compression module.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the first communication device includes an Internet Protocol header decompression module.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein information contained in the Internet Protocol packets payload may be at least in part selected from the group consisting of: audio information, video information, and multi-media information.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein the first communication device is a base station or a base station controller and the second communication device is a wireless terminal.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41, wherein the first communication device and the second communication device share information session control signaling using Internet Protocol formatted signals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to provisional patent application serial No. 60/281,802 filed on Apr. 6, 2001, the complete disclosure which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60281802 |
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