IP Library Granted Patent US 10,798,433
Granted Patent B2
US 10,798,433 · App. 16/439,619 · Granted Oct 6, 2020

Dynamic content delivery routing and related methods and systems

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Patent No.
US 10,798,433
App. No.
16/439,619
Granted
Oct 6, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems, devices, and methods for streaming media content over a network are provided. One exemplary method of streaming media content over a network involves transmitting one or more portions of the media content to a client device via a delivery route between a content delivery source and the network, determining a performance metric associated with the transmitting of the one or more portions via the delivery route, and dynamically adjusting the delivery route between the content delivery source and the network based at least in part on the performance metric.

Claims (30)

1. A remote storage digital video recorder (RS-DVR) system comprising:

a network interface to communicate via a plurality of different backbone provider networks;

a data storage to store per-subscriber rights media content; and

a processing module coupled to the network interface and the data storage to transmit one or more portions of the per-subscriber rights media content from the RS-DVR system to a client device using a first delivery route to the client device, the first delivery route comprising a first backbone provider network of the plurality of different backbone provider networks, and thereafter transmit a subsequent portion of the per-subscriber rights media content from the RS-DVR system to the client device using a different delivery route to the client device, the different delivery route comprising an alternative backbone provider network of the plurality of different backbone provider networks instead of the first backbone provider network, wherein the processing module marks the one or more portions and the subsequent portion as non-cacheable.

2. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the data storage stores the per-subscriber rights media content at a plurality of different bitrates and the processing module selects the alternative backbone provider network when a bandwidth associated with the first backbone provider network is less than a bandwidth for streaming the per-subscriber rights media content at a lowest available bitrate of the plurality of different bitrates.

3. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the different delivery route to the client device via the alternative backbone provider network compensates for a lack of edge caching.

4. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the per-subscriber rights media content is received from an origin content server or live stream encoder and recorded on behalf of a user of the client device.

5. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the processing module instructs a networking component coupled between the network interface and the plurality of different backbone provider networks to transmit the subsequent portion of the per-subscriber rights media content to the client device via the alternative backbone provider network.

6. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the processing module identifies the alternative backbone provider network when the first backbone provider network fails to achieve a desired level of performance.

7. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the processing module transmits the subsequent portion using a modified transport layer protocol.

8. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of different backbone provider networks comprise at least one of a tier 1 network or a tier 2 network.

9. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the processing module receives download performance metrics from the client device and determines whether to alter the first delivery route based on the download performance metrics.

10. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the processing module identifies the different delivery route in response to a request from a media player at the client device.

11. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , wherein the different delivery route is randomly selected.

12. The RS-DVR system of claim 1 , the first delivery route comprising a default delivery route, wherein the processing module subsequently reverts to the default delivery route after transmitting the subsequent portion using the different delivery route when no potential delivery routes are capable of performing at a desired level.

13. A content delivery source comprising:

a network interface to communicate via a plurality of different backbone provider networks;

a data storage to store media content; and

a processing module coupled to the network interface and the data storage to transmit one or more portions of the media content to a client device using a first delivery route from the content delivery source to the client device, the first delivery route comprising a first backbone provider network of the plurality of different backbone provider networks, and thereafter transmit a subsequent portion of the media content to the client device using a different delivery route from the content delivery source to the client device, the different delivery route comprising an alternative backbone provider network of the plurality of different backbone provider networks instead of the first backbone provider network, wherein the processing module marks the one or more portions and the subsequent portion as non-cacheable.

14. The content delivery source of claim 13 , wherein the data storage stores the media content at a plurality of different bitrates and the processing module selects the alternative backbone provider network when a bandwidth associated with the first backbone provider network is less than a bandwidth for streaming the media content at a lowest available bitrate of the plurality of different bitrates.

15. The content delivery source of claim 13 , wherein the different delivery route to the client device via the alternative backbone provider network compensates for a lack of edge caching.

16. The content delivery source of claim 13 , wherein the media content is received from an origin content server or live stream encoder and recorded on behalf of a user of the client device.

17. The content delivery source of claim 13 , wherein the processing module instructs a networking component coupled between the network interface and the plurality of different backbone provider networks to transmit the subsequent portion of the media content to the client device via the alternative backbone provider network.

18. The content delivery source of claim 13 , wherein the processing module identifies the alternative backbone provider network when the first backbone provider network fails to achieve a desired level of performance.

19. The content delivery source of claim 13 , wherein the processing module transmits the subsequent portion using a modified transport layer protocol.

20. A system comprising:

a networking component coupled to a network via a plurality of different backbone provider networks; and

a remote storage digital video recorder (RS-DVR) system coupled to the network via the networking component, wherein the RS-DVR system and the networking component are cooperatively configured to:

transmit one or more portions of media content marked as non-cacheable over the network to a client device on the network using a first delivery route from the networking component via a first backbone provider network of the plurality of different backbone provider networks; and

thereafter transmit a subsequent portion of the media content marked as non-cacheable over the network to the client device using a different delivery route from the networking component via an alternative backbone provider network of the plurality of different backbone provider networks instead of the first backbone provider network.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2021
From: DISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DISH NETWORK L.L.C.; DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058295/0293 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2019
From: MAJOR, ROBERT DREW
To: DISH TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 049452/0036 →