18447633. Method And Apparatus For A Secure Application Server simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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Method And Apparatus For A Secure Application Server

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Imed Bouazizi of Frisco TX (US)

Carlos Marcelo Dias Pazos of Carlsbad CA (US)

Liangping Ma of San Diego CA (US)

Yong He of San Diego CA (US)

Method And Apparatus For A Secure Application Server - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18447633 titled 'Method And Apparatus For A Secure Application Server

Simplified Explanation

    • Explanation:**

- Systems and methods for supporting communication session establishment between endpoint computing devices. - Server acting as a WebRTC signaling server to protect message privacy and integrity. - Defining a simple, secure, and extensible signaling protocol for communication sessions.

    • Potential Applications:**

- WebRTC applications - Secure communication sessions - Real-time collaboration tools

    • Problems Solved:**

- Ensuring message privacy and integrity - Simplifying communication session establishment - Controlling parties connecting to a receiving party

    • Benefits:**

- Enhanced security for communication sessions - Simplified and standardized signaling protocol - Improved control over parties connecting to a receiving party


Original Abstract Submitted

Various embodiments include systems and methods for supporting communication session establishment (e.g., Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) session establishment) between endpoint computing devices. Various embodiments include systems and methods that may provide for a server (e.g., a Simple WebRTC Application Protocol (SWAP) server acting as a WebRTC signaling server) that protects message privacy and integrity between endpoint computing devices by acting as a rendezvous point for applications and services. Various embodiments include systems and methods defining a simple, secure, and extensible signaling protocol that may allow a receiving party to determine and control other parties that may connect to the receiving party via communication session (e.g., a WebRTC session).