Title of Invention

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DATA PACKET TRANSMISSION ON A NETWORK

Abstract A change in a client device is detected (306) during a transmission of a plurality of packets destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet session. In response to the change, a determination (312) is made as to whether some but not all of the plurality of packets should be redirected to at least one second destination based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion. Accordingly, some but not all of the plurality of packets is redirected (316) to the at least one second destination when the some but not all of the plurality of packets should be redirected according to the at least one predefined criterion.
Full Text METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DATA PACKET
TRANSMISSION ON A NETWORK
Technical Field
|0001| This invention relates generally to a technique for data packet
transmission on a network.
Background
[0002] Currently, mobile-Internet Protocol ("IP") and Session Initiation
Protocol ("SIP") moves all mobile-IP sessions and SIP application sessions,
respectively, during handovers. Under these schemes, however, these sessions
cannot be separated even if it may be logical or efficient to do. For example,
there may be circumstances where only the video data need to be transmitted
and/or the audio data may be sent to a different device. Moreover, given the
complexity of current cellular sessions, there may also be other active sessions
that do not need to be sent to the new device. Specifically, a cell phone having a
multimedia session active may not necessarily want to move the Multimedia
Messaging Service ("MMS"), Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service
("MBMS"), and other sessions, but rather, only the multimedia session should be
moved. This inflexibility also cannot appropriately accommodate a multimodc
terminal handing over from a home wireless local area network ("WLAN") to an
external access network, since most homes with broadband have an internal
Network Address Translation ("NAT") that makes all of the devices in the home
appear to have a single Internet Protocol address (e.g., device). Because devices,
such as printer, are not typically leaving the home, it will appear as though a
portion of the Internet Protocol space is moving when a multimode terminal
changes its access networks. As described, these current systems provide data
packet transmissions that are inflexible and inefficient and cannot effectively
accommodate the flexible demands of current various networks.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0003| The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to
identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and

which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and from
part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and to
explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present
invention.
[0004) FIG. 1 comprises a block diagram of a typical wireless
communication system suitable for various embodiments of the invention;
[0005] FIG. 2 comprises a block diagram of a client device suitable for
various embodiments of the invention;
[0006] FIG. 3 comprises a flow chart diagram of a redirect process
according to an embodiment of the invention;
[0007] FIG. 4 comprises a flow chart diagram of a redirect process
implemented according to an embodiment of the invention; and
[0008] FIG. 5 comprises a flow chart diagram of an indication process
according to an embodiment of the invention.
[0009] Skilled artisans will appreciate that elements in the figures are
illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale.
For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be
exaggerated relative to other elements to help improve understanding of various
embodiments of the present invention. Also, common and well-understood
elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are
often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various
embodiments of the present invention.
Detailed Description
[0010] Generally speaking, pursuant to these various embodiments, a
change in a client device is detected during a transmission of a plurality of packets
destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet session. In one
specific embodiment, the change in the client device is detected with a receipt of
an indication of the change from the client device. In response to the change, a
determination is made as to whether some but not all of the plurality of packets
should be redirected to at least one second destination based, at least in part, on at
least one predefined criterion. Accordingly, the some but not all of the plurality

of packets is redirected to the at least one second destination when some but not
all of the plurality of packets should be redirected according to the at least one
predefined criterion. For particular embodiments, the redirection of these packets
can be done by substituting the first destination with the second destination.
tunneling the packets with the second destination, and/or duplicating the packets
using the second destination.
[00111 In specific embodiments, substantially all of the plurality of
packets destined to the at least one first destination used by the at least one packet
session are received, and the remaining plurality of packets that are not the
portions being redirected to the second destination is redirected to the first
destination. In other embodiments, an assessment of the portions of the plurality
of packets that should be redirected is made based, at least in part, on at least one
predefined parameter. According to various embodiments, the at least one
predefined parameter may be, but is not limited to, at least one source Internet
Protocol address, at least one source port identifier, at least one destination port
identifier, a session indicator, a flow indicator, a transport protocol type, and a
transport protocol session.
[0012] For one embodiment, the at least one second destination is selected
based, at least in part, on a predefined parameter, such as, but not limited to, the
second destination being provided by the client device, the second destination
being provided by another client device, the second destination being provided by
a network infrastructure, a detection of the second destination assigned to another
client device, an assignment of the second destination as the location of the client
device changes, and a request of a media conversion device.
[0013] According to various embodiments, a change in a client device is
detected during a transmission of a plurality of packets that are destined to at least
one first destination used by at least one packet session. In response to detecting
the change in the client device, substantially all of the plurality of packets are
redirected to a network element that redirects some but not all of the plurality of
packets to at least one second destination based, at least in part, on at least one
predefined criterion.
[0014] According to various embodiments, a change in a client device is

detected during a transmission of a plurality of packets destined to at least one
first destination used by at least one packet session. Accordingly, an indication of
the change is sent to a network element that redirects some but not all of the
plurality of packets to at least one second destination based, at least in part. on at
least one predefined criterion.
[0015] In various embodiments, the predefined criterion includes
movement of the client device, movement of a device served by the client device
out of the first destination, an instruction by a user of the client device, a
connection of the client device to a new access network, loss of at least a portion
of the communication links, a detection of proximity of an alternative terminal,
change in client device usage of the at least one packet session, a transfer of
sessions between the client device and another client device, a more suitable
client device, a more suitable display, a more suitable audio device, and/or a
reduction of power consumption. Moreover, the first destination may include at
least one Internet Protocol address, at least one label, at least one port, at least one
flow identifier, at least one virtual circuit, and/or at least one frame header. The
second destination, however, may include at least one Internet Protocol address, at
least one label, at least one port, at least one flow identifier, at least one virtual
circuit, at least one frame header, an analog input, an analog output, a digital
input, and/or a digital output.
[0016] Through the various embodiments, an improved technique for data
packet transmission has been provided that, among other things, better
accommodates the complexity of current packet sessions. In particular, different
flows and sessions are differentiated to provide a more logical and efficient
allocation of these data packets to the network addresses, resulting in a better
usage of the network addresses that service these data packets. Aside from
providing an improved partial Internet Protocol handover in a cellular network,
the various teachings also work well with a multimode terminal handing over
from a home WLAN to an external access network. For example, a video
streaming on a handheld device can be automatically transferred to a monitor
device when the user gets into the proximity of the monitor device in the home.
Multiple user and/or network allocation improvements arc provided through the

various teachings described.
[0017| As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are
disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments
arc merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms.
Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be
interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative
basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention
in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases
used herein are not intended to be limiting; but rather, to provide an
understandable description of the invention.
[0018] The terms "a" or "an," as used herein, are defined as one or more
than one. The term "plurality," as used herein, is defined as two or more than
two. The term "another," as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more.
The terms "including" and/or "having," as used herein, are defined as comprising
(i.e., open language). The term "coupled," as used herein, is defined as
connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
The terms "program," "software application," and the like as used herein, are
defined as a sequence of instructions designed for execution on a computer
system. A program, computer program, or software application may include a
subroutine, a function, a procedure, an object method, an object implementation,
an executable application, an applet, a servlet, a source code, an object code, a
shared library/dynamic load library and/or other sequence of instructions designed
for execution on a computer system.
[0019] Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 1, for
purposes of providing an illustrative but nonexhaustive example to facilitate this
description, a specific operational paradigm using a communication system is
shown and indicated generally at 100. Those skilled in the art, however, will
recognize and appreciate that the specifics of this illustrative example are not
exhaustive of the invention and that the teachings set forth herein are applicable in
a variety of alternative settings. For example, since the various teachings are not
platform dependent, they can be applied to broadcast and multimedia initiatives in
a 3GPP or a 3GPP2 system. Any digital broadcast services or digital satellite

services are also applicable. In fact, a wired network implementation may also be
desired if it experiences data packet transmission. As such, the various teachings
described can be implemented in any network that transmits data packets as part
of the normal operation of the network. Thus, these various platform and network
implementations arc within the scope of the invention, and various embodiments
for these multiple implementations are readily understood and appreciated by one
skilled in the art.
[0020] Pursuant to this example, using a network element 102, a client
device 104 with its own Transmission Control Protocol ("TCP") receiver 106 is
linked to a TCP transmitter 108 over the Internet 110. In particular, the client
device 104 may be transmitting or receiving data packets on a first destination
112 via a server 114. Depending upon the predefined criterion, the network
element 102, specifically the server 114 in this embodiment shown, may detect a
change in the client device 104 and redirect some but not all of the data packets to
a second destination 116 that may be better suited for the data packet transmission
of the client device 104. Depending upon the configuration of the network,
multiple ways to redirect some but not all of the data packets are contemplated,
such as substituting the first destination with the second destination, tunneling the
redirected packets with the second destination, and/or duplicating the redirected
packets using the second destination.
[0021] One embodiment works especially well for existing home agents
or servers that cannot be altered to redirect packets. To integrate various
embodiments of the invention with minimal alternation to the current system, the
existing home agents and/or servers are adapted to send substantially all of the
data packets to a network element that then redirects the data packets.
Specifically, in this embodiment, substantially all of the plurality of packets
destined for the first destination are received and some but not all of these packets
are accordingly redirected to the second destination based, at least in part, on at
least one predefined criterion. In an embodiment, a remaining plurality of packets
that are not the portions being redirected to the second destination are redirected
to the first destination (with those skilled in the art understanding that this latter
"redirection" is a redirection with respect to the packets having been first directed

to this network element and now being directed to the first destination
notwithstanding that these packets were originally targeted to that first
destination).
[0022) Moreover, for various embodiments, an assessmen of the plurality
of data packets that should be redirected is made based, at least in part, on at least
one predefined parameter, such as, but not limited to, at least one source Internet
Protocol address, at least one source port identifier, at least one destination port
identifier, a session indicator, a flow indicator, a transport protocol type, and/or a
transport protocol session. The second destination may also be selected based, at
least in part, on a predefined parameter, such as the second destination being
provided by the client device, the second destination being provided by another
client device, the second destination being provided by a network infrastructure, a
detection of the second destination assigned to another client device, an
assignment of the second destination as the location of the client device changes,
and a request of a media conversion device. According to one embodiment, a
change is detected in a client device during a transmission of a plurality of packets
destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet session, and in
response, an indication of the change is sent to the network element that redirects
some but not all of the plurality of packets to at least one second destination
based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 2, a client device 200 suitable for various
embodiments is shown. For simplicity and clarity, it should be noted that FIG. 2
does not include all the hardware components needed in a typical client device,
which are commonly included and known in the art. Moreover, as a skilled
artisan readily appreciates, other hardware configurations and circuitry topology
layouts, although not shown, can be used to implement the various teachings
described. As such, the client device 200 shown in FIG. 2 is provided as a
practical example to implement the teachings of the various embodiments. As
such, the client device 200 refers to any device that can transmit data packets,
which includes, but is not limited to, cell phones, personal digital assistants,
and/or computers. Moreover, "circuit" refers to one or more component devices
such as, but not limited to, processors, memory devices, application specific

integrated circuits (ASICs), and/or firmware, which are created to implement or
adapted to implement (perhaps through the use of software) certain functionality,
all within the scope of the various teachings described.
 In this exemplary client devicc shown a controller circuit 202 is
included to detect a change in a client device during a transmission of a plurality
of packets destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet
session. Operably coupled to the controller circuit 202, a transceiver circuit 204
is included to send an indication of the change to a network element that
ultimately redirects some but not all of the plurality of packets to at least one
second destination based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion.
[002S| In various embodiments, the predefined criterion includes
movement of the client device, movement of a device served by the client device
out of the first destination, an instruction by a user of the client device, a
connection of the client device to a new access network, loss of at least a portion
of the communication links, a detection of proximity of an alternative terminal, a
change in client device usage of the at least one packet session, transfer sessions
between the client device and another client device, a more suitable client device,
a more suitable display, a more suitable audio device, and/or a reduction of power
consumption. Moreover, the first destination may include at least one Internet
Protocol address, at least one label, at least one port, at least one flow identifier, at
least one virtual circuit, and/or at least one frame header. The second destination,
however, may include at least one Internet Protocol address, at least one label, at
least one port, at least one flow identifier, at least one virtual circuit, at least one
frame header, an analog input, an analog output, a digital input, and/or a digital
output.
[0026] As typically provided in a mobile station, an input circuit 206, such
as a input buffer, is included to provide input data. An output circuit 208, such as
an antenna, is included to provide data transmission to the infrastructure, such as
the base stations. A user interface 210 is also included to obtain user inputs, and a
memory circuit 212 is used to provide memory to either temporarily or
permanently store information.
[0027] Turning now to FIG. 3, a flow chart diagram of a redirect process

according to an embodiment of the invention is shown and indicated generally at
numeral reference 300. Although the process shown is preferably implemented at
the network element 102, there may be other implementations of each of the
processes shown that are better for other components in the infrastructure in the
communication system. These processes shown, thus, can be implemented fully
or partially at any of the components within the system. Moreover, as one skilled
in the art can readily appreciate, any of the processes shown can be altered in
multiple ways to achieve the same functions and results of the various teachings
described. As a result, these processes shown are one exemplary embodiment of
multiple variation embodiments that may not be specifically shown. Thus, the
processes shown are directed to the system, and each of them may be altered
slightly to accommodate any of the components in the communications system.
These other embodiments, however, are within the scope of the various teachings
described.
[0028| In light of this, the redirect process 300 starts by optionally
receiving 304 substantially all of the plurality of data packets that are destined for
the first destination used by the at least one packet session. According to one
embodiment, the receipt of all of these data packets provides an indication for
detecting 306 a change in a client device during a transmission of the plurality of
packets destined to the first destination. Other detections of the change are
contemplated. For example, the detected change can be obtained also through a
receipt of an indication of the change from the client device, itself. Alternatively,
the change in the client device can also be tracked by the network infrastructure,
such as the client device being moved closer to the second destination that can
better served the client device. As such, multiple embodiments of detecting the
change in the client device are contemplated and are readily appreciated by one
skilled in the art, which are all within the scope of the various embodiments, even
if not specifically shown.
[0029] Responsive to this change in the client device, according to this
embodiment shown, an assessment 308 is made as to portions of the multiple data
packets that should be redirected based, at least in part, on at least one predefined
parameter, such as at least one source Internet Protocol address, at least one

source port identifier, at least one destination port identifier, a session indicator, a
flow indicator, a transport protocol type, and a transport protocol session. In
various other embodiments, the second destination may also be selected 310
based on multiple parameter of. for example, thc second destination being
provided by the client device, another client device, the network infrastructure, a
detection of the second destination assigned to another client device, an
assignment of the second destination as the location of the client device changes,
and/or a request of a media conversion device.
[0030] Once the portions of packets that should be redirected and/or the
second destination are obtained, a determination 312 is made as to whether these
portions of data packet should, in fact, be redirected to the second destination
based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion. According to one
embodiment, this predefined criterion may include, but not limited to, movement
of the client device, movement of a device served by the client device out of the
first destination, an instruction by a user of the client device, a connection of the
client device to a new access network, loss of at least a portion of the
communication links, a detection of proximity of an alternative terminal, a change
in client device usage of the at least one packet session, transfer sessions between
the client device and another client device, a more suitable client device, a more
suitable display, a more suitable audio device, and/or a reduction of power
consumption.
[0031] If, after all, the portions of the data packets should not be
redirected to the second destination, the process ends 314 at this point. If,
however, the portions of the data packets should be redirected, these portions of
data packets are accordingly redirected 316 to the second destination. The
redirecting of these portions of packets to the second destination can be done in
multiple ways, such as substituting the first destination with the second
destination, tunneling of the portions of the data packet with the second
destination, and/or duplicating the portions of packets using the second
destination. According to one embodiment, especially for the implementation
where substantially all of the packets destined for the first destination has been
directed to, for example, an intervening network element as suggested above, the

remaining plurality of packets that are not being redirected to the second
destination are redirected 318 to the first destination, as originally intended. The
process ends 314 at this point.
|0032] Referring now to FIG. 4. a flow chart diagram of a redirect process
implemented according to an embodiment of the invention is shown and indicated
generally at numeral reference 400. This particular redirect process 400, as
shown, starts 402 with a detection 404 of a change in the client device during a
transmission of multiple data packet destined to a first destination used by at least
one packet session. In this embodiment, though, substantially all of the multiple
packets are redirected 406 to a network element that, in turn, redirects some but
not all of the data packets to the second destination based on the predefined
criterion, which ends 408 the process at this point.
[0033] Turning now to FIG. 5, a flow chart diagram of an indication
process according to an embodiment of the invention is shown and indicated
generally at numeral reference 500. The indication process 500 is initiated 502,
again, with a detection 504 of a change in the client device during a transmission
of multiple data packets destined to the first destination used by at least one
packet session. In this embodiment, responsive to this change, an indication of
the change is sent 506 to a network element that subsequently redirects some but
not all of the packets to the second destination based on the predefined criterion.
The process ends 508 at this point.
[0034] Through the various embodiments, an improved technique for data
packet transmission has been provided that, among other things, better
accommodates the complexity of current packet sessions. In particular, different
flows and sessions are differentiated to provide a more logical and efficient
allocation of these data packets to the network addresses, resulting in a better
usage of the network addresses that service these data packets. Aside from
providing an improved partial Internet Protocol handover in a cellular network,
the various teachings also works well with a multimode terminal handing over
from a home WLAN to an external access network. For example, a video
streaming on a handheld device can be automatically redirected to a monitor
device when the user becomes proximal to the monitor device in the home while,

for example, an audio stream as relates to a two-way communication can continue
to be directed to and received at the handheld device. Multiple user and/or
network allocation improvements are provided through the various teachings
described.
[0035] Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of
modifications, alterations, and combinations can be made with respect to the
above described embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention, and that such modifications, alterations, and combinations are to be
viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive concept.

We claim:
1. A method for data packet transmission comprising:
- detecting a change in a client device during a transmission of a plurality
of packets destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet
session;
- responsive to the change in the client device, determining whether some
but not all of the plurality of packets should be redirected to at least one second
destination based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion;
- redirecting the some but not all of the plurality of packets to the at least
one second destination when the some but not all of the plurality of packets
should be redirected according to the at least one predefined criterion.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the predefined criterion
comprises any one or more selected from a group of movement of the client
device, movement of a device served by the client device out of the first
destination, an instruction by a user of the client device, a connection of the client
device to a new access network, loss of at least a portion of the communication
links, a detection of proximity of alternative terminal, change in client device
usage of the at least one packet session, transfer sessions between the client
device and another client device, a more suitable client device, a more suitable
display, and a more suitable audio device, and a reduction of power consumption.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first destination comprises
any one or more of at least one Internet Protocol address, at least one label, at
least one port, at least one flow identifier, at least one virtual circuit, and at least
one frame header and the second destination comprises any one or more of at least
one Internet Protocol address, at least one label, at least one port, at least one flow
identifier, at least one virtual circuit, and at least one frame header, an analog
input, an analog output, a digital input, and a digital output.

4. The method according to claim 1, wherein detecting a change in a client
device further comprises:
- receiving an indication of the change from the client device.
5. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:
- receiving substantially all of the plurality of packets destined to the at
least one first destination used by the at least one packet session; and
- redirecting remaining plurality of packets that are not the some but not
all of the plurality of packets redirected to the at least one second destination to
the at least one first destination.
6. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:
- assessing the some but not all of the plurality of packets that should be
redirected based, at least in part, on at least one predefined parameter comprising
one or more of at least one source Internet Protocol address, at least one source
port identifier, at least one destination port identifier, a session indicator, a flow
indicator, a transport protocol type, and a transport protocol session.
7. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:
- selecting the at least one second destination based, at least in part, on a
predefined parameter comprising the second destination provided by the client
device, the second destination provided by another client device, the second
destination provided by a network infrastructure, a detection of the second
destination assigned to another client device, an assignment of the second
destination as the location of the client device changes, and a request of a media
conversion device.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein redirecting the some but not all
of the plurality of packets to the at least one second destination further comprises:
- duplicating the some but not all of the plurality of packets using the at
least one second destination.

9. A method for data packet transmission comprising:
- detecting a change in a client device during a transmission of a plurality
of packets destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet
session;
- in response to detecting the change in the client device, redirecting
substantially all of the plurality of packets to a network clement that redirects
some but not all of the plurality of packets to at least one second destination
based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion.

10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the at least one predefined
criterion comprises any one or more selected from a group of movement of the
client device, movement of the client device out of the first destination, an
instruction by a user of the client device, a connection to a new access network,
loss of a communication tool, a detection of proximity of alternative terminal,
change in client device usage of the at least one packet session, transfer sessions
between the client device and another client device, a more suitable client device,
a more suitable display, and a more suitable audio power requirement.
11. A method for data packet transmission comprising:

- detecting a change in a client device during a transmission of a plurality
of packets destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet
session;
- sending an indication of the change to a network element that redirects
some but not all of the plurality of packets to at least one second destination
based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the predefined criterion
comprises any one or more selected from a group of movement of the client
device, movement of the client device out of the first destination, an instruction
by a user of the client device, a connection to a new access network, loss of a
communication tool, a detection of proximity of alternative terminal, change in
client device usage of the at least one packet session, transfer sessions between

the client device and another client device, a more suitable client device, a more
suitable display, and a more suitable audio power requirement.
13. An apparatus comprising:
- a controller circuit that detects a change in a client device during a
transmission of a plurality of packets destined to at least one first destination used
by at least one packet session;
- a transceiver circuit operably coupled to the controller circuit, wherein
the transceiver circuit sends an indication of the change to a network element that
redirects some but not all of the plurality of packets to at least one second
destination based, at least in part, on at least one predefined criterion.

A change in a client device is detected (306)
during a transmission of a plurality of packets destined to at least one first destination used by at least one packet session. In response to the change, a determination (312) is made as to
whether some but not all of the plurality of packets should be redirected to at least one second destination based, at least in
part, on at least one predefined criterion. Accordingly, some but not all of the plurality of packets is redirected (316) to the
at least one second destination when the some but not all of the plurality of packets should be redirected according to the at least one predefined criterion.

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Patent Number 265379
Indian Patent Application Number 3562/KOLNP/2008
PG Journal Number 09/2015
Publication Date 27-Feb-2015
Grant Date 20-Feb-2015
Date of Filing 01-Sep-2008
Name of Patentee MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.
Applicant Address 1303, EAST ALGONQUIN ROAD, SCHAUMBURG ILLINOIS
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SPEAR, STEPHEN, L. 4235 EMERSON, SKOKIE, ILLINOIS 60076
PCT International Classification Number H04J 3/14
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2007/062800
PCT International Filing date 2007-02-26
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/385,367 2006-03-21 U.S.A.