Enhanced capabilities and efficient bandwidth utilization for ISSI-based push-to-talk over LTE
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method of transmitting supplemental information in Improved Multi-Band Excitation (IMBE) voice blocks in a transport network, the method comprising:
- identifying an IMBE voice block with unused octets;
revising a frame type identifier associated with the identified IMBE voice block to identify the IMBE voice block as an enhanced IMBE voice block by replacing a first hexadecimal digit of a frame type of the identified IMBE voice block with a second hexadecimal digit that is different from the first hexadecimal digit;
selecting at least one of the unused octets to act as a control field;
assigning values to a first number of bits in the control field to identify a parameter type;
assigning values to a second number of bits in the control field to indicate that appended data is one of;
the first data segment of the parameter, the last data segment of the parameter, or an intermediate data segment of the parameter;
assigning values to other octets of the unused octets according to the parameter value and metadata describing aspects of the parameter value, thereby completing the assembly of an enhanced IMBE voice block; and
transmitting the enhanced IMBE voice block.
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Abstract
For voice traffic over-the-air in LTE, persistent schedule (PS) or semi-persistent (SPS) scheduling would be the preferred method as they minimize signaling messages. In PS or SPS, resources are pre-allocated to the UE 402 at regular intervals (e.g., every 20 milliseconds). At each time slot, the UE will generally transmit an IMBE frames which are encoded in ISSI packet. In ISSI, other data streams are multiplexed with the IMBE frame and thus the packet size varies depending on its position within a super-frame. For PS or SPS, eNodeB must allocated sufficient resources to support the largest packet that. Therefore, there is spare capacity when the packet is not of the largest size. The exemplary embodiments specify ways to use spare capacity to transfer data.
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17 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method of transmitting supplemental information in Improved Multi-Band Excitation (IMBE) voice blocks in a transport network, the method comprising:
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identifying an IMBE voice block with unused octets; revising a frame type identifier associated with the identified IMBE voice block to identify the IMBE voice block as an enhanced IMBE voice block by replacing a first hexadecimal digit of a frame type of the identified IMBE voice block with a second hexadecimal digit that is different from the first hexadecimal digit; selecting at least one of the unused octets to act as a control field; assigning values to a first number of bits in the control field to identify a parameter type; assigning values to a second number of bits in the control field to indicate that appended data is one of;
the first data segment of the parameter, the last data segment of the parameter, or an intermediate data segment of the parameter;assigning values to other octets of the unused octets according to the parameter value and metadata describing aspects of the parameter value, thereby completing the assembly of an enhanced IMBE voice block; and transmitting the enhanced IMBE voice block. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A computer-implemented method of enhancing voice packets using an ISSI-based protocol in a transport network, the method comprising:
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identifying a voice packet requiring fewer than a full allocation of fields and therefore having unused fields; revising a frame type identifier associated with the identified Improved Multi-Band Excitation (IMBE) voice block to identify the IMBE voice block as an enhanced IMBE voice block by replacing a first hexadecimal digit of a frame type of the identified IMBE voice block with a second hexadecimal digit; and multiplexing additional information within one or more fields of the enhanced voice packet, wherein a new message within a packet is decomposed into a plurality of segments and one or more segments contain a control field which includes a parameter that indicates a message type and one or more indicators that facilitate re-assembling the segments back to the original message. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A non-transitory computer-usable data carrier storing instructions that, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform a method of enhancing voice packets using an ISSI-based protocol in a transport network, the method comprising:
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identifying a voice packet requiring fewer than a full allocation of fields and therefore having unused fields; revising a frame type identifier associated with the identified Improved Multi-Band Excitation (IMBE) voice block to identify the voice packet as an enhanced IMBE voice block by replacing a first hexadecimal digit of a frame type of the identified IMBE voice block with a second hexadecimal digit; and multiplexing additional information within one or more fields of the enhanced voice packet, wherein a new message within a packet is decomposed into a plurality of segments and one or more segments contain a control field which includes a parameter that indicates a message type and one or more indicators that facilitate re-assembling the segments back to the original message. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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