Abstract:
The embodiments herein provide a method for managing a wireless connection in a device. The method includes detecting a plurality of WAPs. Further, the method includes determining a current state of the device. Further, the method includes determining a WAP from the plurality of WAPs based on the current state of the device and a priority data associated with each of the WAPs. Further, the method includes establishing the wireless connection with the WAP. Furthermore, the method includes resolving conflicts at the device based on the current state of the device.
Abstract:
Embodiments herein provide a method for managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions co-existing in an electronic device. The method includes identifying an ongoing data session associated with at least one of a first bandwidth boost solution and a second bandwidth boost solution. The method includes dynamically selecting at least one bandwidth boost solution based on at least one parameter. The method includes managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions, wherein the bandwidth boost solution can be either network dependent or independent bandwidth boost solution. The method includes determining that the identified event corresponds to a particular bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions. The method includes dynamically selecting another bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions upon determining that the identified event corresponds to a particular bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions.
Abstract:
A method for Multipath Quick User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Internet Connections (MPQUIC) over Quick SOCKS (QSOCKS) in a wireless network is provided. The method includes receiving, by a QSOCKS server, a Client Hello (CHLO) message from a QSOCKS client device using a QSOCKS method tag, wherein the CHLO message comprises a plurality of client-supported SOCKS Authentication (AUTH) procedures, selecting, by the QSOCKS server, a candidate client-supported SOCKS AUTH procedure from the plurality of client-supported SOCKS AUTH procedures, and transmitting, by the QSOCKS server, a reject packet using the QSKM tag to the QSOCKS client device, wherein the reject packet includes information indicating the selected candidate client-supported SOCKS AUTH procedure.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to method and apparatus for controlling packet flow. In accordance with embodiments, the method includes aggregating a connection of at least one unlicensed frequency band and a connection of at least one licensed frequency band to form a hotspot backend connection for a hotspot access point providing an aggregated bandwidth spectrum. The method includes allocating the aggregated bandwidth spectrum to at least one tethered device connected with the hotspot access point through a tethered connection. The method includes receiving one or more packets from the at least one tethered device via a hotspot interface at the hotspot access point. The method includes transmitting the one or more packets to a transport layer aggregator.
Abstract:
Embodiments herein provide a method for managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions co-existing in an electronic device. The method includes identifying an ongoing data session associated with at least one of a first bandwidth boost solution and a second bandwidth boost solution. The method includes dynamically selecting at least one bandwidth boost solution based on at least one parameter. The method includes managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions, wherein the bandwidth boost solution can be either network dependent or independent bandwidth boost solution. The method includes determining that the identified event corresponds to a particular bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions. The method includes dynamically selecting another bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions upon determining that the identified event corresponds to a particular bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions.