US Patent Application 18310128. 5G SUPPORT FOR WEBRTC simplified abstract

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5G SUPPORT FOR WEBRTC

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Imed Bouazizi of Frisco TX (US)

Liangping Ma of San Diego CA (US)

Nikolai Konrad Leung of San Francisco CA (US)

5G SUPPORT FOR WEBRTC - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18310128 titled '5G SUPPORT FOR WEBRTC

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a device that can exchange media data and interact with various application functions provided by an application provider device.

  • The device has a memory to store media data and one or more processors to execute different application functions.
  • The application functions include support, configuration, provisioning, channel, signaling server, interoperability, STUN, and TURN functions.
  • The device can receive a web application from the application provider device.
  • It can exchange media data between the application functions, a media session handler (MSH), and the web application.


Original Abstract Submitted

An example device for exchanging media data includes a memory configured to store media data; and one or more processors implemented in circuitry and configured to: execute a media session handler (MSH) to interact with one or more application functions provided by an application provider device, the one or more application functions including one or more of a support application function, a configuration application function, a provisioning application function, a channel application function, a signaling server application function, an interoperability application function, a Session Traversal Utilities for Network Address Translation (STUN) application function, or a Traversal Using Relay around NAT (TURN) application function; receive a web application from the application provider device; and exchange media data between the one or more application functions provided by the application provider device, the MSH, and the web application.