SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR LINKING PACKET-SWITCHED AND CIRCUIT-SWITCHED CLIENTS
First Claim
1. A method executed by a circuit-switched conferencing server for connecting a plurality of circuit-switch based clients utilizing the circuit-switched conferencing server to a plurality of packet-switch based clients utilizing a packet-switched conferencing server, the method comprising the steps of:
- establishing an active connection with the packet-switched conferencing server;
designating one or more of said plurality of circuit-switch based clients as an active speaker on said circuit-switched conferencing server;
receiving over the active connection a first combined audio packet from the packet-switched conferencing server, wherein the first combined audio packet is a mixture of audio packets received from each of the packet-switch based clients who have been designated as an active speaker by the packet-switched conferencing server;
converting the first combined audio packet to a format that the plurality of circuit-switch based clients can receive;
receiving a plurality of audio packets from each of the designated circuit-switch based clients, wherein said plurality of audio packets comprises a second combined audio packet;
mixing said first combined audio packet and said second combined audio packet into a composite audio packet;
forwarding said composite audio packet to each of the plurality circuit-switch based clients, wherein for each designated circuit-switch based client of the plurality of circuit-switch based clients, said designated circuit-switch based client receives the composite audio packet without an audio packet that had been transmitted from the designated circuit-switch based client to the circuit-switched conferencing server;
forwarding, over said connection, said second combined audio packet to said packet-switched conferencing server;
wherein the circuit-switched conferencing server is independent from the packet-switched conferencing server; and
wherein said plurality of circuit-switch based clients and said plurality of packet-switch based clients, using varying equipment and protocols, can simultaneously participate in a single audio conference application.
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Abstract
A method and computer program product which allows both phone-based and IP-based clients to participate in a single audio conference. The method enables at least two multi-point control units (MCUs) (i.e., conferencing servers) to connect via a standard data linkage (i.e., full-duplex dial-up or IP link). The method and computer program product enables the phone-based MCU to handle the phone clients and the IP-based MCU to handle the IP-based clients, while connecting the two to allow each participating client to hear all other participating clients.
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6 Claims
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1. A method executed by a circuit-switched conferencing server for connecting a plurality of circuit-switch based clients utilizing the circuit-switched conferencing server to a plurality of packet-switch based clients utilizing a packet-switched conferencing server, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing an active connection with the packet-switched conferencing server; designating one or more of said plurality of circuit-switch based clients as an active speaker on said circuit-switched conferencing server; receiving over the active connection a first combined audio packet from the packet-switched conferencing server, wherein the first combined audio packet is a mixture of audio packets received from each of the packet-switch based clients who have been designated as an active speaker by the packet-switched conferencing server; converting the first combined audio packet to a format that the plurality of circuit-switch based clients can receive; receiving a plurality of audio packets from each of the designated circuit-switch based clients, wherein said plurality of audio packets comprises a second combined audio packet; mixing said first combined audio packet and said second combined audio packet into a composite audio packet; forwarding said composite audio packet to each of the plurality circuit-switch based clients, wherein for each designated circuit-switch based client of the plurality of circuit-switch based clients, said designated circuit-switch based client receives the composite audio packet without an audio packet that had been transmitted from the designated circuit-switch based client to the circuit-switched conferencing server; forwarding, over said connection, said second combined audio packet to said packet-switched conferencing server; wherein the circuit-switched conferencing server is independent from the packet-switched conferencing server; and wherein said plurality of circuit-switch based clients and said plurality of packet-switch based clients, using varying equipment and protocols, can simultaneously participate in a single audio conference application. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method executed by a packet-switched conferencing server for connecting a plurality of packet-switch based clients utilizing the packet-switched conferencing server to a plurality of circuit-switch based clients utilizing a circuit-switched conferencing server, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing an active connection with the circuit-switched conferencing server; designating one or more of said plurality of packet-switch based clients as an active speaker on said packet-switched conferencing server; receiving over the active connection a first combined audio packet from the circuit-switched conferencing server, wherein the first combined audio packet is a mixture of audio packets received from each of the circuit-switch based clients who have been designated as an active speaker by the circuit-switched conferencing server; receiving a plurality of audio packets from each of the designated packet-switch based clients, where said plurality of audio packets comprises a second combined audio packet; mixing said first combined audio packet and said second combined audio packet into a composite audio packet; forwarding said composite audio packet to each of the plurality of packet-switch based clients, wherein for each designated packet-switch based client of the plurality of packet-switch based clients, said designated packet-switch based client receives the composite audio packet without an audio packet that had been transmitted from the designated packet-switch based client to the packet-switched conferencing server; forwarding, over said connection, said second combined audio packet to said circuit-switched conferencing server; wherein the circuit-switched conferencing server is independent from the packet-switched conferencing server; and wherein said plurality of circuit-switch based clients and said plurality of packet-switch based clients, using varying equipment and protocols, can simultaneously participate in a single audio conference application. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A computer program product carrying a computer program and embodied in a computer usable medium comprising hardware memory configured for causing a computer to connect a plurality of circuit-switch based clients connected to the circuit-switched conferencing server to a plurality of packet-switch based clients connected to a packet-switched conferencing server, the control logic comprising:
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first computer readable program code means for causing said computer to establish, by said the circuit-switched conferencing server, an active connection with the packet-switched conferencing server; second computer readable program code means for causing said computer to designate one or more of said plurality of circuit-switch based clients as an active speaker on said circuit-switched conferencing server; third computer readable program code means for causing said computer to receive over the active connection a first combined audio packet from the packet-switched conferencing server, wherein the first combined audio packet is a mixture of audio packets received from each of the packet-switch based clients who have been designated as an active speaker by the packet-switched conferencing server; fourth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to convert the first combined audio packet to a format that the plurality of circuit-switch based clients can receive; fifth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to receive a plurality of audio packets from each of the designated circuit-switch based clients, wherein said plurality of audio packets comprises a second combined audio packet; sixth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to mix said first combined audio packet and said second combined audio packet into a composite audio packet; seventh computer readable program code means for causing said computer to forward said composite audio packet to each of the plurality circuit-switch based clients, wherein for each designated circuit-switch based client of the plurality of circuit-switch based clients, said designated circuit-switch based client receives the composite audio packet without an audio packet that had been transmitted from the designated circuit-switch based client to the circuit-switched conferencing server; eighth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to forwar, over said connection, said second combined audio packet to said packet-switched conferencing server; wherein the circuit-switched conferencing server is independent from the packet-switched conferencing server; and wherein said plurality of circuit-switch based clients and said plurality of packet-switch based clients, using varying equipment and protocols, can simultaneously participate in a single audio conference application.
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6. A computer program product carrying a computer program and embodied in a computer usable medium comprising hardware memory configured for causing a computer to connect a plurality of packet-switch based clients connected to a packet-switched conferencing server to a plurality of circuit-switch based clients connected to a circuit-switched conferencing server, the control logic comprising:
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first computer readable program code means for causing said computer to establish, by said packet-switched conferencing server, an active connection with the circuit-switched conferencing server; second computer readable program code means for causing said computer to designate one or more of said plurality of packet-switch based clients as an active speaker on said packet-switched conferencing server; third computer readable program code means for causing said computer to receive over the active connection a first combined audio packet from the circuit-switched conferencing server, wherein the first combined audio packet is a mixture of audio packets received from each of the circuit-switch based clients who have been designated as an active speaker by the circuit-switched conferencing server; fourth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to receive a plurality of audio packets from each of the designated packet-switch based clients, where said plurality of audio packets comprises a second combined audio packet; fifth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to mix said first combined audio packet and said second combined audio packet into a composite audio packet; sixth computer readable program code means for causing said computer to forward said composite audio packet to each of the plurality of packet-switch based clients, wherein for each designated packet-switch based client of the plurality of packet-switch based clients, said designated packet-switch based client receives the composite audio packet without an audio packet that had been transmitted from the designated packet-switch based client to the packet-switched conferencing server; seventh computer readable program code means for causing said computer to forward, over said connection, said second combined audio packet to said circuit-switched conferencing server; wherein the circuit-switched conferencing server is independent from the packet-switched conferencing server; and wherein said plurality of circuit-switch based clients and said plurality of packet-switch based clients, using varying equipment and protocols, can simultaneously participate in a single audio conference application.
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