Dash-based streaming of point cloud content based on recommended viewports
US-11729243-B2 · Aug 15, 2023 · US
US12041671B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12041671-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117480225-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2024 |
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A user equipment (UE) device may include a processor configured to establish an application session with a multi-access edge computing (MEC) device via a base station. The processor may be further configured to receive a message associated with the application session; retrieve, from the received message, an indication that a MEC indicator on a user interface of the UE device should be activated, wherein the MEC indicator indicates that a MEC application session is active on the UE device; and activate the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, in response to retrieving the indication.
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A method comprising: establishing, by a user equipment (UE) device, an application session with a multi-access edge computing (MEC) device via a base station; receiving, by the UE device, a message associated with the application session; retrieving, by the UE device and from the received message, an instruction to activate a MEC indicator on a user interface of the UE device, wherein the MEC indicator indicates that a MEC application session is active on the UE device; activating, by the UE device, the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, in response to retrieving the instruction, wherein activating the MEC indicator includes displaying a new icon or modifying an already displayed icon from a first state to a second state; receiving, by the UE device, an indication that the application session has ended or is no longer being routed to the MEC device; and deactivating, by the UE device, the MEC indicator, in response to receiving the indication that the application session has ended or is no longer being routed to the MEC device, wherein deactivating the MEC indicator includes ceasing to display the new icon or modifying the already displayed icon from the second state to the first state. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message includes a Protocol Configuration Options (PCO) message. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein retrieving the instruction to activate the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device includes: determining that a particular field of the PCO message includes the indication. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein retrieving the instruction to activate the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device includes: identifying a Class of Service (CoS) associated with the application session; and determining that the identified CoS corresponds to a MEC CoS. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein activating the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device includes: generating the new icon, wherein the new icon indicates that the MEC application session is active on the UE device. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein activating the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device includes: modifying the already displayed icon from the first state to the second state to indicate that the MEC application session is active on the UE device. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein modifying the already displayed icon from the first state to the second state includes at least one of: changing a foreground color of the displayed icon, changing a background color of the displayed icon, adding a border to the displayed icon, or making the displayed icon blink. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the message associated with the application session includes: receiving the message from a Session Management Function (SMF) via the base station, wherein the SMF is associated with a User Plane Function (UPF) that routes traffic associated with the application session to the MEC device. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the message associated with the application session includes: receiving the message from a device in a MEC network that includes the MEC device. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the message associated with the application session includes: receiving the message from a UE route selection profile (URSP) module, wherein the URSP module has selected a data network name (DNN) or a network slice associated with the MEC device for the application session. 11. A user equipment (UE) device comprising: a processor configured to: establish an application session with a multi-access edge computing (MEC) device via a base station; receive a message associated with the application session; retrieve, from the received message, an instruction to activate a MEC indicator on a user interface of the UE device, wherein the MEC indicator indicates that a MEC application session is active on the UE device; and activate the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, in response to retrieving the instruction, wherein activating the MEC indicator includes displaying a new icon or modifying an already displayed icon from a first state to a second state; receive an indication that the application session has ended or is no longer being routed to the MEC device; and deactivate the MEC indicator, in response to receiving the indication that the application session has ended or is no longer being routed to the MEC device, wherein deactivating the MEC indicator includes ceasing to display the new icon or modifying the already displayed icon from the second state to the first state. 12. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein the message includes a Protocol Configuration Options (PCO) message, and wherein, when retrieving the instruction to activate the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, the processor is further configured to: determine that a particular field of the PCO message includes the indication. 13. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein, when retrieving the instruction to activate the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, the processor is further configured to: identify a Class of Service (CoS) associated with the application session; and determine that the identified CoS corresponds to a MEC CoS. 14. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein, when activating the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, the processor is further configured to: generate the new icon, wherein the new icon indicates that the MEC application session is active on the UE device. 15. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein, when activating the MEC indicator on the user interface of the UE device, the processor is further configured to: modify the already displayed icon from the first state to the second state to indicate that the MEC application session is active on the UE device. 16. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein, when receiving the message associated with the application session, the processor is further configured to: receive the message from a Session Management Function (SMF) via the base station, wherein the SMF is associated with a User Plane Function (UPF) that routes traffic associated with the application session to the MEC device. 17. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein, when receiving the message associated with the application session, the processor is further configured to: receive the message from a device in a MEC network that includes the MEC device. 18. The UE device of claim 11 , wherein, when receiving the message associated with the application session, the processor is further configured to: receive the message from a UE route selection profile (URSP) module, wherein the URSP module has selected a data network name (DNN) or a network slice associated with the MEC device for the application session. 19. A non-transitory computer-readable memory device storing instructions executable one a processor, the non-transitory computer-readable memory device comprising: one or more instructions to establish an application session with a multi-access edge computing (MEC) device via a base station; one or more instructions to receive a message associated with the application session; one or more instructions to retrieve, from the received message, an instruction to activate a MEC indicator on a user interface of the UE device, wherein the MEC indicator indicates that a MEC application session is active on the UE device; and one or more instructions to activate the ME
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