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Cross-Network Compatible Streaming Using Independent Filename-Indexed Video Segments
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) transfers information across the World Wide Web by routing packets of data from the web’s most available servers to a client, whose browser then builds a webpage (or streams media) from those packets. MPEG’s Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH), Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming, Microsoft Smooth...
Published: 6/30/2026   |   Updated: 6/30/2026   |   Inventor(s): Adolph Seema, Martin Reisslein
Keywords(s): Medical Devices and Imaging, Networks, IT, Software and Communication
Category(s): Applied Technologies, Computing & Information Technology, Physical Science, Wireless & Networking
Smart Gateway (Sm-GW) SDN Backhaul for Small Cells
Emerging mobile device applications, like those supporting augmented reality, require high data rates, but the rapidly growing number of devices connecting to the internet complicates the network and increases backhaul infrastructure cost. Small cells (devices that connect to a network via DSL or cable) offer better reception and reduced transmit power...
Published: 2/26/2026   |   Updated: 10/20/2016   |   Inventor(s): Martin Reisslein, Akhilesh Thyagaturu
Keywords(s): Networks, IT, Software and Communication
Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Semiconductors, Materials & Processes, Wireless & Networking
Layered SDN Backhaul Architecture (LayBack) for the Small Cells
Backhaul access networks bridge telecommunications devices to core networks that provide internet, but have bottlenecking concerns due to insufficient bandwidth (rate of data transfer). Though networks that provide connectivity (i.e. Radio Access Networks, RANs) and core networks are able to handle large streaming capacities, backhaul networks require...
Published: 2/26/2026   |   Updated: 10/18/2016   |   Inventor(s): Martin Reisslein, Akhilesh Thyagaturu
Keywords(s): Networks, IT, Software and Communication
Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Wireless & Networking