Cisco Technology, Inc. patent applications on January 23rd, 2025
Patent Applications by Cisco Technology, Inc. on January 23rd, 2025
Cisco Technology, Inc.: 25 patent applications
Cisco Technology, Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of H04L9/40 (4), H04L47/20 (2), H04W64/00 (2), G02B6/12 (1), H04W48/12 (1) H04L63/20 (3), G02B6/12004 (1), H04L61/103 (1), H04W76/50 (1), H04W52/0203 (1)
With keywords such as: device, network, optical, data, address, security, policy, user, change, and transmission in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Cisco Technology, Inc.
Inventor(s): Xunyuan ZHANG of Mechanicsburg PA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Weizhuo LI of Berkeley Heights NJ (US) for cisco technology, inc., Steven H. HOVEY of Goleta CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Michael P. MACK of San Diego CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Steffen GLOECKNER of San Diego CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): G02B6/12
CPC Code(s): G02B6/12004
Abstract: embodiments herein describe optical devices that include focusing elements in or on a substrate on which a laser source is disposed. that is, the focusing element can be arranged on a same surface of the substrate as the laser source. in one embodiment, the laser source emits an optical signal that is parallel with the same surface of the substrate. a turning mirror can be used to direct the optical signal in a direction perpendicular to the surface so that the optical signal is incident on the focusing element.
20250028125. LARGE-NA CONNECTOR FOR CPO APPLICATIONS_simplified_abstract_(cisco technology, inc.)
Inventor(s): Norbert SCHLEPPLE of Macungie PA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): G02B6/38
CPC Code(s): G02B6/3853
Abstract: an optical connector is provided. the optical connector includes an optical fiber and a ferrule mated with the optical fiber. the ferrule has a lens spaced from an end of the optical fiber. the lens is configured to focus an optical signal received from the optical fiber to converge to a beam waist before diverging thereafter.
Inventor(s): Amine Choukir of Lausanne (CH) for cisco technology, inc., Pascal Thubert of Roquefort les Pins (CH) for cisco technology, inc., Domenico Ficara of Essertines-sur-Yverdon (CH) for cisco technology, inc., Eliot Lear of Wetzikon (CH) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/28
CPC Code(s): G06F1/28
Abstract: methods and systems are described herein for detecting deviations from an expected power profile of a device. the method comprises: retrieving a manufacturer usage description (mud) associated with the device. the mud includes a power profile associated with the device. an expected power consumption parameter can be determined from the power profile. the method may further comprise monitoring an actual power consumption parameter of the device and comparing the expected power consumption parameter to the actual power consumption parameter. the method may further comprise determining a deviation between the power consumption parameter and the expected power consumption indicated in the power profile, and outputting a notification when the deviation is equal to or greater than a threshold value.
20250029931. PACKAGE ASSEMBLY FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT_simplified_abstract_(cisco technology, inc.)
Inventor(s): Mike Sapozhnikov of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Amendra Koul of San Francisco CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., David Nozadze of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Joel Richard Goergen of Soulsbyville CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Sayed Ashraf Mamun of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Srinath Penugonda of Milpitas CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H01L23/538, H01L23/00, H01L23/522, H01L25/00, H01L25/10
CPC Code(s): H01L23/5384
Abstract: in some embodiments, an integrated circuit (ic) includes multiple packages that are separate from one another. each package includes a pad, and a core via is electrically coupled to the pads of the separate packages to electrically couple the packages to one another. at least one of the pads includes an oblong shape to match its impedance with the impedance of the core via.
Inventor(s): Matthew A. Silverman of Shaker Heights OH (US) for cisco technology, inc., Robert C. Badea of Broadview Heights OH (US) for cisco technology, inc., Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US) for cisco technology, inc., Robert E. Barton of Richmond (CA) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04B1/7183, H04W64/00, H04W76/10
CPC Code(s): H04B1/7183
Abstract: a system and a method to delegate out-of-band (oob) management of a shared ultra-wideband (uwb) clock. the system may comprise a tagged device with a uwb tag and multiple anchors. the tagged device may be configured to establish at least one oob communication link with at least one anchor, transmit uwb compatibility information to multiple anchors, establish a uwb communication links with the anchors, and exchange oob synchronization parameters and uwb synchronization parameters with the anchors. further, the tagged device may be configured to define new instructions for ranging round operations based at least in part upon the oob synchronization parameters and the uwb synchronization parameters, update existing instructions with the new instructions in the ranging round operations, and perform the ranging round in accordance with the updated instructions.
Inventor(s): Vipulkumar K. PATEL of Breinigsville PA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Romesh Kumar NANDWANA of Breinigsville PA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Norbert SCHLEPPLE of Macungie PA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Eng Wen ONG of Breinigsville PA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Prakash B. GOTHOSKAR of Allentown PA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04J14/06, H04B10/67
CPC Code(s): H04J14/06
Abstract: the present disclosure describes an optical system and method of operating the optical system. the optical system includes a substrate and first and second photonic integrated circuits. the first photonic integrated circuit is positioned on the substrate. the second photonic integrated circuit is positioned on the first photonic integrated circuit. the second photonic integrated circuit receives a first optical signal that includes a first mode and a second mode. the second photonic integrated circuit includes a polarization splitter rotator, a first demultiplexer, and a second demultiplexer. the polarization splitter rotator separates the first optical signal into a second optical with the first mode and a third optical signal with the first mode. the first and second demultiplexers separate the second and third optical signals into first and second pluralities of optical signals. the first and second pluralities of optical signals couple into the first photonic integrated circuit.
Inventor(s): Tingting Wang of Hangzhou City (CN) for cisco technology, inc., Shancai Xu of Hangzhou City (CN) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L12/18, G06F3/0482
CPC Code(s): H04L12/1822
Abstract: presented herein are stage user replacement techniques that can be performed to facilitate automatic stage user replacement for one or more stage users of an online video conference. in one example, a computer-implemented method is provided that may include providing, to a particular user interface of a particular participant, a management interface element that enables the particular participant to manage the at least one current stage user displayed in a stage display area for a communication session. upon receiving at least one user interaction via the management interface element, the method may include automatically: replacing the at least one current stage user with one or more new stage users and synchronizing the stage display area of the particular user interface to be displayed on other stage display areas of other user interfaces of other participants of the session.
Inventor(s): Jason David Notari of Pleasanton CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Debashis Patnala Rao of Cupertino CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Viral Rajeshbhai Barot of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L41/0859, H04L41/08, H04L41/0813
CPC Code(s): H04L41/0863
Abstract: techniques and architecture are described for initializing, reviewing/approving, and deploying changes within a network. each change is associated with a particular change ticket. when a change needs to be rolled back, the original change ticket may be analyzed to determine what actions need to be performed to roll back the change. a plan of the needed actions may then be presented to a reviewer in a rollback ticket. the original change ticket may be cancelled and a new ticket, e.g., the rollback ticket, may be prepared that includes the plan for the rollback, e.g., the one or more actions needed to roll back the initial change. in configurations, a change ticket may include multiple changes and thus, for rollback, either all the changes associated with the change ticket may be rolled back or only the last change or action that was initially made may be rolled back.
Inventor(s): John A. Joyce of Nashua NH (US) for cisco technology, inc., Nathan J. Sowatskey of Madrid (ES) for cisco technology, inc., Shridhar Saurin Shah of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L41/5009, H04L41/16
CPC Code(s): H04L41/5009
Abstract: the disclosure relates to a system and method of optimizing one or more paths between an application programing interface (api) gateway and one or more endpoints. properties associated with each of a plurality of paths between at least one device and an api gateway are collected, and the properties associated with each of the plurality of paths are monitored to determine a current level of performance for each of the paths. using gathered data, the api gateway can then analyze, using machine learning, the current level of performance for each of the paths and the current load of the at least one device to determine if a corrective action is needed to maintain an optimal performance of the api gateway, the plurality of paths, and the at least one device.
Inventor(s): Anubhav Gupta of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Rex Fernando of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Sanjay Kumar Hooda of Pleasanton CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Syam Sundar Appala of Santa Clara CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Samir Thoria of Saratoga CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L45/302, H04L12/28, H04L45/74, H04L47/20
CPC Code(s): H04L45/302
Abstract: in one embodiment, a method by a first edge router includes receiving a request control message from a second edge router requesting a first identifier of a first group associated with a first host having a first internet protocol (ip) address, determining the first identifier of the first group based on the first ip address, sending a response control message to the second edge router including the first identifier of the first group, receiving a data packet destined to the first host from the second edge router, determining that a second group is a source group and the first group is a destination group of the data packet, applying one or more policies associated with a combination of the source group and the destination group to the data packet, and causing the data packet to be routed to the first host within the first site.
Inventor(s): Balaji Sundararajan of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Srilatha Tangirala of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Ajeet Pal Singh Gill of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Vivek Agarwal of Campbell CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Nithin Bangalore Raju of Saratoga CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L47/20, H04L69/16
CPC Code(s): H04L47/20
Abstract: according to certain embodiments, a method by a network device includes receiving a handshake message for a traffic flow from a software-defined wide-area network (sdwan) and determining, from a traffic policy, whether the traffic flow should be symmetrical. in response to determining from the traffic policy that the traffic flow should be symmetrical, the method further includes performing a flow lookup on the traffic flow to determine if the network device originated the traffic flow. in response to determining that the network device did not originate the traffic flow, the method further includes determining a second network device that originated the traffic flow and sending the handshake message for the traffic flow to the second network device in order to maintain symmetry for the traffic flow.
20250030643. High Performance Time-Based Queue_simplified_abstract_(cisco technology, inc.)
Inventor(s): Tim Evens of Bainbridge Island WA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Tomas A. Rigaux of Victoria (CA) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L47/56, H04L47/62, H04L47/625
CPC Code(s): H04L47/564
Abstract: devices, networks, systems, methods, and processes for utilizing a time-based queue are described herein. a device may receive an object stream comprising multiple objects. the device may assign a time-to-live (ttl) value for each object in the object stream and a maximum ttl value for the object stream. the device may create and store the time-based queue in a memory based on the maximum ttl value. the device may insert the objects in the time-based queue at corresponding object insertion times. the device can pop the objects out of the time-based queue in first-in-first-out (fifo) order. the objects may expire when time periods indicated by corresponding ttl values elapse after the corresponding object insertion times. the device can further remove the expired objects from the time-based queue. the time-based queue stored in the memory can include references to the objects stored in a time-based storage in form of an array.
Inventor(s): Patrice Brissette of Gatineau (CA) for cisco technology, inc., Jiri Chaloupka of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Andy Karch of Santa Clara CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L61/103
CPC Code(s): H04L61/103
Abstract: systems, methods and computer-readable storage media are provided for performing internet protocol (ip) address resolution within a network through a control plane or network controller approach. a provider edge (pe) device receives an address resolution protocol (arp) request message from a locally connected customer edge (ce) device. the pe device transmits the arp request message to other locally connected ce devices and generates an ip address resolution request message that includes the ip address of a destination ce device. the ip address resolution request message is transmitted to other pe devices within the network. the pe device receives remote adjacency information associated with the destination ce device and transmits an arp reply message to the locally connected ce device.
Inventor(s): Petr SOMOL of Marianske Lazne (CZ) for cisco technology, inc., Martin KOPP of Beroun (CZ) for cisco technology, inc., Jan KOHOUT of Roudnice Nad Labem (CZ) for cisco technology, inc., Jan BRABEC of Rakovnik (CZ) for cisco technology, inc., Marc Rene Jacques Marie DUPONT of Praha (CZ) for cisco technology, inc., Cenek SKARDA of Praha (CZ) for cisco technology, inc., Lukas BAJER of Somerset WI (US) for cisco technology, inc., Danila KHIKHLUKHA of Prague (CZ) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40, G06N3/045, G06N3/08
CPC Code(s): H04L63/14
Abstract: in one embodiment, a device obtains input features for a neural network-based model. the device pre-defines a set of neurons of the model to represent known behaviors associated with the input features. the device constrains weights for a plurality of outputs of the model. the device trains the neural network-based model using the constrained weights for the plurality of outputs of the model and by excluding the pre-defined set of neurons from updates during the training.
Inventor(s): Srilatha Tangirala of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Venkatesh Nataraj of Union City CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Ambika Basappa Chandrappa of Milpitas CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Kartik Katti of Milpitas CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Sasi Veera of San Ramon CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Balaji Sundararajan of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/20
Abstract: techniques for automatically integrating sd-wan constructs to security policies are described. the techniques may include defining, by a security cloud provider, a security policy for an entity, the entity represented by a vpn security policy label and the security policy absent source and destination cidr ip addresses. the security cloud provider notifies an sd-wan controller of the security policy. the sd-wan controller maps the vpn security policy label to an ip address pool and a vpn id. the sd-wan controller generates an enhanced security policy by automatically adding source and destination cidr ip addresses to the security policy. the sd-wan controller deploys the enhanced security policy to an sd-wan branch router and generates a vpn segment between the sd-wan branch router and the security cloud provider to establish a common secure internet gateway tunnel for the ip address pool.
Inventor(s): Giacomo Trifilo of Pully (CH) for cisco technology, inc., Domenico Ficara of Essertines-sur-Yverdon (CH) for cisco technology, inc., Anirban Karmakar of Ecublens (CH) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/20
Abstract: disclosed are systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer-readable media for extending and standardizing heterogeneous network devices using instrumentation. a method includes: receiving, by a client device using a first network interface, instrumentation bytecode to supplement with a data link layer from a management device, wherein a verifier of the client device verifies that the instructions of the bytecode are constrained for security based on a plurality of rules; in response to detecting a trigger at the client device, executing the instrumentation bytecode at the client device to perform at least one function associated with the trigger; and sending a response from the client device based on an execution result of the instrumentation bytecode.
20250030743. CLOUD WORKLOAD IMPORT INTO SD-WAN POLICY_simplified_abstract_(cisco technology, inc.)
Inventor(s): Balaji Sundararajan of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Kannan Kumar of Tracy CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Madhu Somu of Fremont CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Ramakumara Kariyappa of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Kushal A Patel of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Vishnuprasad Raghavan of Sammamish WA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Deepthi Tammireddy of Dublin CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40, H04L43/062
CPC Code(s): H04L63/20
Abstract: methods and systems are described herein for dynamically applying a security policy based on one or more tag attributes. the method comprises receiving, at a network controller, information about an instance of a cloud workload instantiated at a cloud provider. the cloud workload is associated with a tag attribute. the method further comprises querying the cloud provider for at least one ip address associated with the tag attribute and learning the at least one ip address associated with the tag attribute, including the ip address for the instance of the cloud workload. the method further comprises associating a security policy with the at least one ip address associated with the tag attribute and propagating the security policy to at least one edge router for implementation.
Inventor(s): Pascal Thubert of Roquefort les Pins (FR) for cisco technology, inc., Eric Levy- Abegnoli of Valbonne (FR) for cisco technology, inc., Patrick Wetterwald of Mouans Sartoux (FR) for cisco technology, inc., JP Vasseur of Saint Martin d’Uriage (FR) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L69/04, H04L69/22
CPC Code(s): H04L69/04
Abstract: systems, methods and computer-readable storage media are provided for encoding, within the srh-6lorh field within a data packet, an ipv6 address that can be used to decompress the schc information in the data packet. a rule is generated that indicates that the first network address in the srh-6lorh field of the data packet is usable to decompress the schc information from the data packet as opposed to the compression residue. when the data packet is received at the destination node, the destination node, through a schc decompressor, uses the first network address in the srh-6lorh field according to the rule to decompress the schc information.
20250030787. NEGOTIATING NUANCED PREAMBLE EXTENSION_simplified_abstract_(cisco technology, inc.)
Inventor(s): Brian D. HART of Sunnyvale CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L69/24, H04W28/22, H04W84/12
CPC Code(s): H04L69/24
Abstract: a method and system for negotiating a duration of an extension portion of a preamble are disclosed. in a ppdu, a preamble extension has several forms. a station and an access point (ap) negotiate to select one or more of the forms suited to a change in the operation of the station. when the change is increased data throughput, the station sends one or more throughput-related parameters in a proposal to the ap. when the change is the number of spatial streams, the station sends the number as a parameter in the proposal. when the change is a different coding set, then the coding set is sent as the parameter in the proposal. the ap responds to the proposal which fixes the values of the parameters and the duration of the extension portion of the preamble.
Inventor(s): Mark Grayson of Maidenhead (GB) for cisco technology, inc., Juan Carlos Zuniga of Montreal (CA) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04W12/03, H04W12/69
CPC Code(s): H04W12/03
Abstract: subscriber identity concealment from an access network provider may be provided. a computing device may receive first identity data associated with a client device. then the first identity data associated with the client device may be encrypted using second identity data to create an encrypted version of the first identity data associated with the client device. the encrypted version of the first identity data associated with the client device may be provided to an access network.
Inventor(s): Srinath Gundavelli of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Pradeep Kumar Kathail of Los Altos CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Eric Voit of Bethesda MD (US) for cisco technology, inc., David A. Maluf of Mountain View CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Ali Sajassi of Alamo CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04W48/12, H04W12/02, H04W12/08
CPC Code(s): H04W48/12
Abstract: techniques for establishing connections between user devices and access points to connect to networks. access points may indicate privacy-support capabilities, enabling a user device to discover privacy-capable access networks, and use this capability for network selection. furthermore, the techniques enable the user device to request to enable and/or disable privacy support on an on-demand basis. the techniques described herein include the use of an access point that indicates the network's privacy capability to an endpoint device (e.g., source device, user device, etc.) over one or more link-layer messages, ip address configuration mechanisms, and over authentication protocols.
Inventor(s): Avinash Kalyanaraman of San Francisco CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Samer M. Salam of Beirut (LB) for cisco technology, inc., Sri Gundavelli of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04W48/16, H04B17/20, H04B17/27, H04W64/00
CPC Code(s): H04W48/16
Abstract: a method for automatically detecting and identifying wireless access points (waps) utilizing a wireless electronic device associated with a user is presented. the method includes detecting, by one or more sensors of the wireless electronic device, a first object of a plurality of objects within an environment. the plurality of objects includes a plurality of wireless access points (waps). the method further includes determining a set of coordinate values associated with the first object based on an alignment of a coordinate system of the wireless electronic device and a predetermined coordinate system of the environment, estimating a depth value associated with the first object based at least in part on the set of coordinate values, and assigning a unique identifier to the first object based on the depth value and the set of coordinate values.
Inventor(s): Sukrit Dasgupta of Farrington MA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Federico Lovison of Fontanelle (TV) (IT) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04W52/02, H04W24/02, H04W24/10, H04W72/542
CPC Code(s): H04W52/0203
Abstract: in one embodiment, a method can receive transmission metadata associated with a plurality of devices within an internet of things (iot) network. the method can use a transmission sensing component (tsc) to measure transmission energy cost for each of the plurality of devices over a time period using the transmission metadata. the method can use a central compute engine (cce) and the transmission energy cost for each of the plurality of devices to determine a plurality of transmission features associated with the plurality of devices having a transmission energy cost that is minimized. the method can use a transmission scheduling engine (tse) and the plurality of transmission features to generate a transmission mode schedule to reduce a transmission energy cost for the plurality of devices within the iot network. the method can adjust a transmission mode associated with the plurality of devices based on the transmission mode schedule.
Inventor(s): Sri Gundavelli of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Mark Grayson of Maidenhead (GB) for cisco technology, inc., Brian Donald Hart of Sunnyvale CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Matthew Stephen MacPherson of Cary NC (US) for cisco technology, inc., Pradeep Kumar Kathail of Los Altos CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04W76/50, H04W72/50, H04W72/563
CPC Code(s): H04W76/50
Abstract: in one aspect, a method for enabling epcs in a network includes receiving a request from a network device to establish a connection to the network, wherein the request indicates an emergency event and at least one user equipment associated with the emergency event; prioritizing, for the network device, access to the network based on the request in accordance with a resource allocation policy comprising a plurality of access levels associated with a plurality of epcs groups; allocating network resources in accordance with the resource allocation policy to the network device, wherein the one or more network resources are configured to modify a set of attributes of the network device to grant the network device an increased priority related to the emergency event; and transmitting a message to the network device to indicate authorization for the network device to establish a connection with the network according to the increased priority.
20250031300. VIA ASSEMBLY FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD_simplified_abstract_(cisco technology, inc.)
Inventor(s): Mike Sapozhnikov of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Amendra Koul of San Francisco CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., David Nozadze of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Joel Richard Goergen of Soulsbyville CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Upen Reddy Kareti of Union City CA (US) for cisco technology, inc., Sayed Ashraf Mamun of San Jose CA (US) for cisco technology, inc.
IPC Code(s): H05K1/02
CPC Code(s): H05K1/0251
Abstract: provide for herein is an apparatus that includes multiple printed circuit board (pcb) layers and a via assembly. the via assembly includes a signal via extending through the multiple layers, and the signal via is configured to transmit a signal between the layers. the via assembly also includes a capacitive structure connected to the signal via to adjust an impedance of the via assembly along the via assembly. the capacitive structure is physically and electrically separate from other components of the pcb.
Cisco Technology, Inc. patent applications on January 23rd, 2025
- Cisco Technology, Inc.
- G02B6/12
- CPC G02B6/12004
- Cisco technology, inc.
- G02B6/38
- CPC G02B6/3853
- G06F1/28
- CPC G06F1/28
- H01L23/538
- H01L23/00
- H01L23/522
- H01L25/00
- H01L25/10
- CPC H01L23/5384
- H04B1/7183
- H04W64/00
- H04W76/10
- CPC H04B1/7183
- H04J14/06
- H04B10/67
- CPC H04J14/06
- H04L12/18
- G06F3/0482
- CPC H04L12/1822
- H04L41/0859
- H04L41/08
- H04L41/0813
- CPC H04L41/0863
- H04L41/5009
- H04L41/16
- CPC H04L41/5009
- H04L45/302
- H04L12/28
- H04L45/74
- H04L47/20
- CPC H04L45/302
- H04L69/16
- CPC H04L47/20
- H04L47/56
- H04L47/62
- H04L47/625
- CPC H04L47/564
- H04L61/103
- CPC H04L61/103
- H04L9/40
- G06N3/045
- G06N3/08
- CPC H04L63/14
- CPC H04L63/20
- H04L43/062
- H04L69/04
- H04L69/22
- CPC H04L69/04
- H04L69/24
- H04W28/22
- H04W84/12
- CPC H04L69/24
- H04W12/03
- H04W12/69
- CPC H04W12/03
- H04W48/12
- H04W12/02
- H04W12/08
- CPC H04W48/12
- H04W48/16
- H04B17/20
- H04B17/27
- CPC H04W48/16
- H04W52/02
- H04W24/02
- H04W24/10
- H04W72/542
- CPC H04W52/0203
- H04W76/50
- H04W72/50
- H04W72/563
- CPC H04W76/50
- H05K1/02
- CPC H05K1/0251