IP Library Granted Patent US 9,609,066
Granted Patent B2
US 9,609,066 · App. 14/529,680 · Granted Mar 28, 2017

Enhanced discovery for ad-hoc meetings

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Patent No.
US 9,609,066
App. No.
14/529,680
Granted
Mar 28, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems, methods, and software are disclosed herein for enhancing ad-hoc online meetings. In an implementation, a service client receives an initial handoff of an online session from an initial service client that was ongoing between the initial service client and at least one other service client. The service client detects when proximate to an in-room service client. When proximate to the in-room service client, the service client initiate a subsequent handoff of the online session to the in-room service client.

Claims (37)

1. An apparatus comprising:

one or more computer readable storage media; and

program instructions stored on the one or more computer readable storage media and comprising a service client for facilitating online meetings that, when executed by a processing system, direct the processing system to at least:

detect an in-room discovery signal that comprises a wireless radio frequency signal;

identify a room associated with a room identifier from the in-room discovery signal;

detect a proximity signal that comprises a proximity code associated with the room, wherein the proximity signal comprises one of a modulated light signal, an audible sound, an inaudible sound, and ambient noise associated with the room;

communicate the room identifier and the proximity code to a conference service, and receive in a reply a service identifier associated with an in-room service client;

query the in-room service client using the service identifier;

receive a session identifier from the in-room service client; and

join an online session using the session identifier.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the service client further directs the processing system to at least identify one other session based on the room associated with the in-room discovery signal; and join the one other session.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising the processing system configured to execute the service client, wherein the in-room discovery signal comprises the identity of the room encoded in the in-room discovery signal, and wherein to identify the room from the in-room discovery signal, the service client directs the processing system to decode the in-room discovery signal to obtain the identity of the room.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the service client directs the processing system to decode the proximity signal to obtain the proximity code.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein

the online session comprises a video conference.

6. A system for facilitating ad-hoc online meetings comprising:

a service client, comprising a first processor, that at least:

detects an in-room discovery signal which comprises a wireless radio frequency signal;

identifies a room associated with a room identifier from the in-room discovery signal;

detects a proximity signal that comprises a proximity code associated with the room, wherein the proximity signal comprises one of a modulated light signal, an audible sound, an inaudible sound, and ambient noise associated with the room;

communicates the room identifier and the proximity code to a conference service, and receives in a reply a service identifier associated with an in-room service client;

queries the in-room service client using the service identifier;

receives a session identifier from the in-room service client; and

joins an online session using the session identifier; and

the conference service, comprising a second processor and remote from the service client, the conference service hosts the online session, identifies the session identifier based on the room identifier and communicates the reply to the service client.

7. The system of claim 6 further comprising the in-room service client.

8. The system of claim 7 wherein the service client identifies one other session based on the room associated with the in-room discovery signal and joins the one other session.

9. The system of claim 8 wherein the in-room discovery signal comprises the room identifier encoded in the in-room discovery signal and wherein to identify the room from the in-room discovery signal the service client decodes the in-room discovery signal to obtain the identity of the room.

10. A method of operating a service client for facilitating ad-hoc online meetings hosted by a conference service, the method comprising:

detecting an in-room discovery signal which comprises a wireless radio frequency signal;

identifying a room associated with a room identifier from the in-room discovery signal;

detecting a proximity signal that comprises a proximity code associated with the room, wherein the proximity signal comprises one of a modulated light signal, an audible sound, an inaudible sound, and ambient noise associated with the room;

communicating the room identifier and the proximity code to the conference service, and receiving in a reply a service identifier associated with an in-room service client;

querying the in-room service client using the service identifier;

receiving a session identifier from the in-room service client; and

joining an online session using the session identifier.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein the in-room discovery signal comprises the identity of the room encoded in the in-room discovery signal, and wherein identifying the room from the in-room discovery signal comprises decoding the in-room discovery signal to obtain the identity of the room.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2015
From: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
To: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
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