Abstract:
A mobile social networking platform including a system and method for cellular communications and accessing services using cellular communications. The system and method enable any mobile device user having a mobile station (MS) with minimal functionality to SMS to access a social network without installing any additional software on the MS. The system and method also enable the mobile user to access Location Based Services even if the network provides location information, without specifically requiring a GPS/GPRS enabled MS.
Abstract:
A mobile social networking platform including a system and method for cellular communications and accessing services using cellular communications. The system and method enable any mobile device user having a mobile station (MS) with minimal functionality to SMS to access a social network without installing any additional software on the MS. The system and method also enable the mobile user to access Location Based Services even if the network provides location information, without specifically requiring a GPS/GPRS enabled MS.
Abstract:
Differentiating wireless uplink bandwidth request by connection priority. Embodiments herein relate to wireless communications, and more particularly to bandwidth management in wireless communications. Embodiments herein focus on multiplexing bandwidth requests on a common random access channel; specifically on contention resolution protocols for a common random access channel. Embodiments herein propose a differentiated back-off timer scheme to address the problems of QoS insensitivity and delay inequity, a set of back-off parameters to implement this scheme and a method of implementing existing well-known back-off strategies within this scheme's framework.
Abstract:
Differentiating wireless uplink bandwidth request by connection priority. Embodiments herein relate to wireless communications, and more particularly to bandwidth management in wireless communications. Embodiments herein focus on multiplexing bandwidth requests on a common random access channel; specifically on contention resolution protocols for a common random access channel. Embodiments herein propose a differentiated back-off timer scheme to address the problems of QoS insensitivity and delay inequity, a set of back-off parameters to implement this scheme and a method of implementing existing well-known back-off strategies within this scheme's framework.
Abstract:
The embodiments herein relate to user data management in a telecommunications network and, more particularly, to classifying users in a telecommunications network and subsequently leveraging the classification and augmented statistical information. The system uses intelligent modeling techniques & machine learning algorithms to classify users. It also groups users by statistical analysis of this classification. The system is able to provide secure, authenticated and authorized access to this classification, statistical grouping and other augmented information about users to an external agent in real-time. This enables service personalization and personalized service recommendations. System allows external agents to define certain classification criteria for users in the form of models, which are pluggable in nature, to derive multiple user classification schemes. The system is also able to handle extremely large volumes of user data in the order of terabytes by scaling horizontally on inexpensive commodity hardware.