Systems and methods for large phase correction in r-phy network architectures
US-2024163001-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US9820200B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9820200-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113330498-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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In one embodiment, a mobile device connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot first performs a connectivity check to determine whether the wireless connection is trapped in the walled garden of a captive portal by transmitting a connectivity check message to one or more external endpoints in the public IP network. If no response is received, the mobile device determines that it is in the captive portal state, and generates a browser window bound to the Wi-Fi state tracker of the mobile device displaying the portal page for the captive portal. In such a manner, the mobile device does not offload any traffic from its wireless cellular interface to its Wi-Fi interface until it is certain the Wi-Fi interface may access the public IP network, thereby preventing data interruption for mobile applications.
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One or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media embodying logic that is operable, when executed by one or more computing systems, to: at a computing device, while maintaining a cellular connection with a cellular data network, establish a wireless connection with a wireless local-area network (WLAN); at the computing device, after successfully establishing the wireless connection with the WLAN, determine whether the computing device has internet access through the WLAN prior to offloading data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection; at the computing device, in response to determining that the computing device has Internet access through the WLAN, offload the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection; and at the computing device, in response to determining that the computing device does not have Internet access through the WLAN, authenticate the computing device to a portal hosted by the WLAN before offloading the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection, wherein the offloading of the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection is directly controlled by a service provider network. 2. The media of claim 1 , further comprising instructions operable, when executed, to: at the computing device, when it is determined that the computing device does not have Internet access through the WLAN, then: generate and display a user interface comprising content from the portal hosted by the WLAN; and bind the data traffic associated with the user interface to a WLAN interface of the computing device. 3. The media of claim 2 , further comprising instructions operable, when executed, to: at the computing device, receive, via the user interface, authentication credentials; at the computing device, submit the authentication credentials to the portal; and at the computing device, in response to receiving an authorization granted message from the portal, offload the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection. 4. The media of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the computing device has Internet access through the WLAN comprises: transmitting a connectivity check via the wireless connection to an endpoint; starting a timer immediately after the transmission of the connectivity check; if no response is received from the endpoint prior to an expiration of the timer, identifying the computing device as not having Internet access through the WLAN; and if a response is received from the endpoint prior to the expiration of the timer, identifying the computing device as having Internet access through the WLAN. 5. The media of claim 1 , wherein the data traffic of the cellular connection comprises data of a communication session between an application of the computing device and a server computing device; maintaining the cellular connection with the cellular data network comprises maintaining the communication session; and offloading the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection comprises directing data of the communication session from the cellular connection to the wireless connection. 6. The media of claim 1 , further comprising instructions operable, when executed, to: at the computing device, monitor one or more properties of the wireless connection; at the computing device, terminate the wireless connection based on the one or more properties of the wireless connection; and at the computing device, offload the data traffic from the wireless connection to the cellular connection. 7. The media of claim 1 , wherein: a wireless network state tracker of the computing device periodically determines whether the computing device has Internet access through the WLAN. 8. An apparatus comprising: one or more processors; one or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media embodying logic that is operable, when executed by the one or more processors, to: at a computing device, while maintaining a cellular connection with a cellular data network, establish a wireless connection with a wireless local-area network (WLAN); at the computing device, after successfully establishing the wireless connection with the WLAN, determine whether the computing device has internet access through the WLAN prior to offloading data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection; at the computing device, in response to determining that the computing device has Internet access through the WLAN, offload the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection; and at the computing device, in response to determining that the computing device does not have Internet access through the WLAN, authenticate the computing device to a portal hosted by the WLAN before offloading the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection, wherein the offloading of the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection is directly controlled by a service provider network. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , the one or more media further comprising instructions operable, when executed by the one or more processors, to: at the computing device, when it is determined that the computing device does not have Internet access through the WLAN, then: generate and display a user interface comprising content from the portal hosted by the WLAN; and bind the data traffic associated with the user interface to a WLAN interface of the computing device. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , the one or more media further comprising instructions operable, when executed by the one or more processors, to: at the computing device, receive, via the user interface, authentication credentials; at the computing device, submit the authentication credentials to the portal; and at the computing device, in response to receiving an authorization granted message from the portal, offload the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection. 11. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein determining whether the computing device has Internet access through the WLAN comprises: transmitting a connectivity check via the wireless connection to an endpoint; starting a timer immediately after the transmission of the connectivity check; if no response is received from the endpoint prior to an expiration of the timer, identifying the computing device as not having Internet access through the WLAN; and if a response is received from the endpoint prior to the expiration of the timer, identifying the computing device as having Internet access through the WLAN. 12. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein: the data traffic of the cellular connection comprises data of a communication session between an application of the computing device and a server computing device; maintaining the cellular connection with the cellular data network comprises maintaining the communication session; and offloading the data traffic from the cellular connection to the wireless connection comprises directing data of the communication session from the cellular connection to the wireless connection. 13. The apparatus of claim 8 , the one or more media further comprising instructions operable, when executed by the one or more processors, to: at the computing device, monitor one or more properties of the wireless connection; at the computing device, terminate the wireless connection based on the one or more properties of the wireless connection; and at the computing device, offload the data traffic from the wireless connection to the cellular connection.
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using user query {or user detection} · CPC title
adapted for operation in multiple networks {or having at least two operational modes}, e.g. multi-mode terminals · CPC title
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