System and method of minimizing network bandwidth retrieved from an external network

US12250254B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12250254-B2
Application numberUS-202318506561-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2023
Priority dateApr 28, 2005
Publication dateMar 11, 2025
Grant dateMar 11, 2025

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A system and method are provided of minimizing network bandwidth used from an external network by client peers in a local network. The method can include the operation of organizing a plurality of clients each having media streamlets and a client parent in a structure within the local network. Mapping information propagates through the structure. The mapping information represents local streamlet locations as stored by the plurality of clients. Another operation is retrieving a local streamlet from a client identified in the mapping information as having the local streamlet for the requesting client.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An automated process executable by a client device operating as one of a plurality of local clients operating on a local network during streaming of a media stream made up of a series of media segments available from an external server via an external network, the method comprising: receiving, by the client device, segment mapping information from an other one of the plurality of clients via the local network, the segment mapping information describing a subset of the series of media segments representing at least a portion of the media stream that was previously requested from the external server via the external network for playback of the media stream by the other client and that is now available to the client device directly from the other client via the local network, wherein the segment mapping information identifies each media segment in the subset that is available directly from the other client via the local network; placing a request for a requested media segment from the client device directly to the other client via the local network using the segment mapping information; and receiving, in response to the request, the requested media segment directly from the other client via the local network to thereby allow the client device to present the requested media segment to a viewer. 2. An automated process as in claim 1 wherein the plurality of clients on the local network is linked in a hierarchical structure. 3. The automated process as in claim 2 , further comprising creating a defined number of tokens for an additional client that joins the hierarchal structure. 4. The automated process as in claim 3 , wherein the creating a defined number of tokens comprises creating the defined number of tokens based on a maximum number of mapping information exchange connections that are supportable. 5. An automated process as in claim 1 further comprising: sharing additional segment mapping information with a third one of the plurality of clients operating on the local network, the additional segment mapping information comprising an address of the at least one media segment that is usable by the third client to obtain the at least one media segment from the client device via the local network. 6. An automated process as in claim 5 , wherein the sharing comprises distributing segment mapping information that includes information received from the other client. 7. An automated process as in claim 1 wherein the client device obtains the media segments from the other client if the media segments are available from the other client via the local network, and otherwise obtains the media segments from the external server via the external network. 8. An automated process as in claim 1 , wherein the other client applies a priority policy rule defining segment quality priorities and network priorities that are used when obtaining the media segments for playback, and wherein the network priorities define the ordering in which media segments at defined qualities should be retrieved from the other clients on the local network and the servers on the external network. 9. An automated process as in claim 1 wherein the plurality of clients on the local network is linked in a ring structure. 10. The automated process of claim 1 wherein the segment mapping information is received directly from the other one of the plurality of clients via the local area network. 11. The automated process of claim 1 wherein the segment mapping information is received directly from the other one of the plurality of clients via the local area network without being transmitted by the external server via the external network. 12. A client device configured to operate as one of a plurality of clients in a local area network, the client device comprising a processor, memory and an interface to the local area network, wherein the client device is configured to obtain and playback a media stream made up of a series of media segments that are each made available from an external server via an external network by executing an automated process comprising: receiving, by the client device, segment mapping information from an other one of the plurality of clients via the network, the segment mapping information describing a subset of the series of media segments representing at least a portion of the media stream that was previously requested and received from the external server via the external network for playback of the media stream by the other client and that is now available to the client device directly from the other client, wherein the segment mapping information identifies each media segment in the subset that is available directly from the other client via the local area network; placing a request for a requested media segment from the client device directly to the other client via the local area network using the segment mapping information; and receiving, in response to the request, the requested media segment directly from the other client via the local area network to thereby allow the client device to present the requested media segment to a viewer. 13. The client device of claim 12 , wherein the client device is further configured to obtain the requested media segment from the other client via the local area network if the requested media segments is available from the other client, and to otherwise obtain the requested media segment from the external server via the external network. 14. The client device of claim 13 , wherein the client device is further configured to obtain the requested segment from the other client via the local area network instead of the external server to thereby reduce consumption of network bandwidth on the external network. 15. The client device of claim 14 wherein the client device further applies a priority policy rule defining segment quality priorities and network priorities that are used when obtaining media streamlets for media playback, wherein the segment quality priorities consider the particular quality of each segment. 16. The client device of claim 15 wherein each segment comprises at least a portion of a data file that contains an individually identifiable and individually addressable portion of the media stream having a particular quality. 17. The client device of claim 12 , wherein the client device is further configured to obtain additional segment mapping information from a third one of the plurality of clients operating on the local area network and to retrieve additional media segments of the media stream from the third client using the additional segment mapping information during playback of the media stream by the client device. 18. The client device of claim 12 wherein the segment mapping information is received directly from the other one of the plurality of clients via the local area network. 19. The client device of claim 12 wherein the segment mapping information is received directly from the other one of the plurality of clients via the local area network without being transmitted by the external server via the external network.

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  • Resource dissemination mechanisms or network resource keeping policies for optimal resource availability in the overlay network · CPC title

  • Peer-to-peer [P2P] networks · CPC title

  • Storing data temporarily at an intermediate stage, e.g. caching · CPC title

  • Provisioning of proxy services (store-and-forward switching systems in data switching networks H04L12/54) · CPC title

  • taking into account QoS or priority requirements · CPC title

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What does patent US12250254B2 cover?
A system and method are provided of minimizing network bandwidth used from an external network by client peers in a local network. The method can include the operation of organizing a plurality of clients each having media streamlets and a client parent in a structure within the local network. Mapping information propagates through the structure. The mapping information represents local streaml…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dish Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L65/60. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 11 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).