Google llc (20240267417). Exchanging Status Messages During a Call simplified abstract
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Exchanging Status Messages During a Call
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Chinmay Dhodapkar of Mountain View CA (US)
Amruth Ramachandran of Fremont CA (US)
Radhika Agrawal of San Diego CA (US)
David J. Krause of Kenosha WI (US)
Exchanging Status Messages During a Call - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240267417 titled 'Exchanging Status Messages During a Call
The patent application describes techniques and devices for exchanging status messages during a call using a computing device over a wireless communication network.
- Real-time person-to-person media session establishment
- Handshake procedure to determine support for status message exchange
- Exchange of status messages using RTP header extensions and/or unused DTMF digits
Potential Applications: - Telecommunications - Customer service - Remote collaboration
Problems Solved: - Enhancing communication during calls - Improving real-time status updates - Streamlining information exchange
Benefits: - Enhanced user experience - Efficient communication - Improved call management
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Communication System for Calls" This technology can be utilized in call centers, telecommunication companies, and remote collaboration platforms to improve communication efficiency and customer service.
Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing patents related to real-time communication systems, call management technologies, and wireless communication protocols.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in real-time communication protocols, wireless networking technologies, and call management systems to enhance the efficiency of status message exchange during calls.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve communication efficiency during calls? 2. What are the potential implications of this innovation in the telecommunications industry?
Original Abstract Submitted
this document describes techniques and devices for exchanging status messages during a call. techniques described herein utilize a computing device to establish a real-time person-to-person media session (e.g., a call) with another device through a wireless communication network. through the wireless communication network, the computing device may perform a handshake procedure to determine whether the other device supports an exchange of status messages during the media session. if supported by both devices, the computing device may exchange status messages using, for instance. real-time transport protocol (rtp) header extensions and/or unused dual-tone multi-frequency (dtmf) digits (e.g., digits a, b, c, or d).