IP Library Granted Patent US 7,624,185
Granted Patent B2
US 7,624,185 · App. 11/701,367 · Granted Nov 24, 2009

System for automated device-to-device transfer system

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Patent No.
US 7,624,185
App. No.
11/701,367
Granted
Nov 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A session transfer module of a session server provides the capability to a user to direct a transfer of an on-going session from one device to another device while maintaining the session. The session transfer module is invoked by a user in a way consistent with the user interface of the client application, including by a graphical user command, a command line prompt, or a voice command. The client provides a selection of possible devices that may receive the redirected session. The session transfer module receives the selected device with the session redirect command over a communication network. The communication network may be wired (e.g., public switched telephone network (“PSTN”), Internet, etc.,) a wireless network (e.g., digital telephone network, pager network, etc.,) or a combination of the wired and wireless networks. The session transfer module may be configured to discontinue the session with the current device and to block any subsequent messages of the transferring session from reaching the device. The session transfer module may be further configured to access a device profile from a device profile database to convert the blocked messages into a format compatible to the format and/or modality of the redirected device. The session transfer module may be further configured to push the session to the redirected device in response to an activation (e.g., log-on) of the redirected device by the user. Alternatively, the session transfer module may be further configured to push the session back to the device in response to a time-out in the activation of the redirected device.

Claims (38)

1. A method of transferring a session from a first device to a second device, comprising:

initiating a session for transfer from said first device to said second device;

transmitting a session history of said first device from said first device after said session is transferred from said first device;

blocking a message subsequent to said session transfer from being sent to said first device;

converting at least one subsequent message and said session history to a format that is compatible with said second device; and

transmitting said at least one converted subsequent message and said converted session history to said second device.

2. The method of transferring a session from a first device to a second device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

pushing said session to said second device in response to said initiating said session transfer.

3. The method of transferring a session from a first device to a second device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

pushing a notification to said second device in response to said initiating said session transfer.

4. The method of transferring a session from a first device to a second device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

accessing a device profile for said second device; and

obtaining said format from said device profile for said second device.

5. Apparatus for transferring a session from a first device to a second device, comprising:

means for initiating a session for transfer from said first device to said second device;

means for transmitting a session history of said first device from said first device after said session is transferred from said first device;

means for blocking a message subsequent to said session transfer from being sent to said first device;

means for converting at least one subsequent message and said session history to a format that is compatible with said second device; and

means for transmitting said at least one converted subsequent message and said converted session history to said second device.

6. The apparatus of transferring a session from a first device to a second device according to claim 5 , further comprising:

means for pushing said session to said second device in response to said initiating said session transfer.

7. The apparatus for transferring a session from a first device to a second device according to claim 5 , further comprising:

means for pushing a notification to said second device in response to said initiating said session transfer.

8. The apparatus for transferring a session from a first device to a second device according to claim 5 , further comprising:

means for accessing a device profile for said second device; and

means for obtaining said format from said device profile from said second device.

9. A system for transferring a session, comprising:

a first device to initiate an automatic session transfer from said first device to a second device based on a detected proximity of said first device to said second device;

a server to block any subsequent messages from being sent to said first device after session transfer, and to convert at least one of said subsequent messages and a session history to a format that is compatible with said second device; and

transmitting said at least one converted subsequent messages and said converted session history from said first device to said second device.

10. The system for transferring a session according to claim 9 , wherein:

said server pushes said session to said second device in response to initiation of said automatic session transfer.

11. The system for transferring a session according to claim 9 , wherein:

said server pushes a notification to said second device in response to initiation of said automatic session transfer.

12. The system for transferring a session according to claim 9 , wherein:

said server accesses a device profile for said second device and obtains said format from said device profile for said second device.

13. The system for transferring a session according to claim 9 , wherein said at least one of said messages comprises:

a session history.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 16, 2018
From: COMTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP.; COMTECH EF DATA CORP.; COMTECH XICOM TECHNOLOGY, INC.; COMTECH SYSTEMS, INC.; COMTECH PST CORP.; COMTECH MOBILE DATACOM CORPORATION; ANGELS ACQUISITION CORP.; ARMER COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.; COMTECH AEROASTRO, INC.; COMTECH ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INC.; COMTECH COMMUNICATIONS CORP.; COMTECH COMSTREAM, INC.; COMTECH SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.; COMTECH TOLT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; TIERNAN RADYNE COMSTREAM, INC.; COMTECH CPI ELECTRON DEVICES CORP.; COMTECH CPI MICROWAVE CORP.; TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC.; NETWORKS IN MOTION, INC.; SOLVERN INNOVATIONS, INC.; MICRODATA, LLC; MICRODATA GIS, INC.; MAPLE ACQUISITION LLC; NEXTGEN COMMUNICATIONS, INC., A CORPORATION OF MARYLAND; NEXTGEN COMMUNICATIONS, INC., A CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA; OLIVE ACQUISITION LLC
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2017
From: MOTHEYE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; SYNCHRONICITY IP LLC; TRAVERSE TECHNOLOGIES CORP.; 3D NANOCOLOR CORP.; BISMARCK IP INC.; MAGNUS IP GMBH; MUNITECH IP S.À.R.L.; VERMILION PARTICIPATIONS; MARATHON VENTURES S.À.R.L; NYANZA PROPERTIES; MARATHON IP GMBH; ORTHOPHOENIX, LLC; MEDTECH DEVELOPMENT DEUTSCHLAND GMBH; SYNCHRONICITY IP GMBH; TLI COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
To: DBD CREDIT FUNDING LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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