최소 단어 이상 선택하여야 합니다.
최대 10 단어까지만 선택 가능합니다.
다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
NTIS 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
DataON 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Edison 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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출원번호 | US-0896065 (2013-05-16) |
등록번호 | US-8797908 (2014-08-05) |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 1 인용 특허 : 487 |
A method and network system for obtaining, from a management entity, a service policy applicable to a device group managed by the management entity, the device group including a first device and a second device communicatively coupled to the network system over a wireless network, the service policy
A method and network system for obtaining, from a management entity, a service policy applicable to a device group managed by the management entity, the device group including a first device and a second device communicatively coupled to the network system over a wireless network, the service policy comprising a classification policy to assist in identifying traffic associated with one or more available service activities and a control policy to assist in controlling at least a portion of the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities; identifying data traffic over the wireless network associated with the first device; based on the classification policy, identifying first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the data traffic over the wireless network associated with the first device; and based on the control policy, controlling at least a portion of the first traffic.
1. A method performed by a network system, the method comprising: obtaining, from a device-group management entity, at least a first portion of a device-group service policy applicable to a device group managed at least in part by the device-group management entity, the device-group management entit
1. A method performed by a network system, the method comprising: obtaining, from a device-group management entity, at least a first portion of a device-group service policy applicable to a device group managed at least in part by the device-group management entity, the device-group management entity being different from a network system operator associated with the network system, the device group including a plurality of end-user devices communicatively coupled or capable of being communicatively coupled to the network system over a first wireless network, the plurality of end-user devices including a first end-user device and a second end-user device, the device-group service policy to be applied when any end-user device in the device group communicates or initiates communication over the first wireless network, the device-group service policy comprising: a classification policy to assist in identifying traffic associated with one or more available service activities, the one or more available service activities being a subset of all service activities available over the first wireless network, the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities consisting of data traffic, anda control policy to assist in controlling at least a portion of the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities;identifying prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device;based on at least a portion of the classification policy, identifying first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device;based on at least a portion of the control policy, controlling at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities;determining that the first end-user device is connected to a second wireless network;identifying prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device; andrefraining from applying at least a second portion of the device-group service policy to at least a portion of the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device, the at least a second portion of the device-group service policy being the same as or different from the at least a first portion of the device-group service policy. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling a background activity. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities is associated with a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the particular service activity of the one or more available service activities is associated with an application, a network destination, a content type, a background activity, or a combination of these. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling all of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises restricting or allowing the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: identifying prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the second end-user device;based on the at least a portion of the classification policy, identifying second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the second end-user device; andbased on the at least a portion of the control policy, controlling at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises restricting traffic associated with at least a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities for a subset of one or more devices in the device group, the subset of one or more devices including the first end-user device. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein restricting traffic associated with the at least a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities for a subset of one or more devices in the device group comprises: limiting an amount of service usage associated with the at least a particular service activity by the subset of one or more devices in the device group, throttling a rate of service usage associated with the at least a particular service activity by the subset of one or more devices in the device group, or preventing service usage associated with the at least a particular service activity by the subset of one or more devices in the device group. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the control policy is based on a type of the first wireless network, a time of day, a location, or a combination of these. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the control policy is based on an aspect of the one or more available service activities, the aspect of the one or more available service activities being an application associated with a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities, a network communication end point associated with the particular service activity of the one or more available service activities, a content type of the particular service activity of the one or more available service activities, or a combination of these. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the device-group service policy through a user interface communicatively coupled to the network system. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the device-group service policy from one of the plurality of end-user devices in the device group. 14. The method of claim 1, wherein the device-group management entity is an entity associated with a family service account, a user of at least one of the plurality of end-user devices, or an entity that is financially responsible for at least a portion of usage of the first wireless network associated with the device group. 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the device-group management entity is a virtual service provider or an enterprise administrator associated with an enterprise service account. 16. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the device-group service policy from a virtual service provider terminal. 17. The method of claim 1, further comprising at least assisting in presenting a notification associated with at least one of the one or more available service activities, wherein the notification provides a service usage measure associated with at least a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities. 18. The method of claim 1, wherein the first wireless network comprises a cellular network or a roaming network, and the second wireless network comprises a wireless fidelity (WiFi) network or a home network. 19. The method of claim 1, further comprising: obtaining a first usage measure and a second usage measure, the first usage measure comprising a first measure of usage of a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities by the first end-user device, and the second usage measure comprising a second measure of usage of the particular service activity by the first end-user device; andgenerating an aggregate usage measure based on the first usage measure and the second usage measure,and wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling traffic associated with the particular service activity based on the aggregate usage measure. 20. The method of claim 1, further comprising: obtaining a first usage measure and a second usage measure, the first usage measure comprising a measure of usage of a first service activity of the one or more available service activities by the first end-user device, and the second usage measure comprising a measure of usage of a second service activity of the one or more available service activities by the first end-user device; andgenerating an aggregate usage measure based on the first usage measure and the second usage measure,and wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities based on the aggregate usage measure. 21. The method of claim 1, wherein at least an aspect of the device-group service policy is based on a type of the first wireless network. 22. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises allowing, dropping, blocking, throttling, buffering, delaying, quarantining, or traffic shaping the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities, or modifying a quality-of-service of the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 23. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises directing, routing, or tunneling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 24. The method of claim 1, wherein the device-group service policy comprises a first portion and a second portion, and further comprising: sending the second portion to a service processor on the first end-user device. 25. The method of claim 1, further comprising: obtaining an accounting of a first wireless network usage associated with the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities; andallocating at least a portion of the accounting to an account associated with an entity that is financially responsible for at least a portion of usage of the first wireless network associated with the device group. 26. A method performed by a network system, the method comprising: obtaining, from a device-group management entity, at least a portion of a first device-group service policy applicable to a device group managed at least in part by the device-group management entity, the device-group management entity being different from a network system operator associated with the network system, the device group including a plurality of end-user devices communicatively coupled or capable of being communicatively coupled to the network system over a first wireless network, the plurality of end-user devices including a first end-user device and a second end-user device, the first device-group service policy to be applied when any end-user device in the device group communicates or initiates communication over the first wireless network, the first device-group service policy comprising: a first classification policy to assist in identifying traffic associated with one or more available service activities, the one or more available service activities being a subset of all service activities available over the first wireless network, the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities consisting of data traffic, anda first control policy to assist in controlling at least a portion of the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities;obtaining, from the device-group management entity, at least a portion of a second device-group service policy applicable to the device group, the second device-group service policy comprising a second classification policy and a second control policy, the second device-group service policy being different from the first device-group service policy;identifying prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device;based on at least a portion of the first classification policy, identifying first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device;based on at least a portion of the first control policy, controlling at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities;determining that the first end-user device is connected to a second wireless network;identifying prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device;based on at least a portion of the second classification policy, identifying second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device; andbased on at least a portion of the second control policy, controlling at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 27. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities or controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling a background activity. 28. The method of claim 26, wherein the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities or the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities is associated with a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities. 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the particular service activity of the one or more available service activities is associated with an application, a network destination, a content type, a background activity, or a combination of these. 30. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities or controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling all of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 31. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities or controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises restricting or allowing the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 32. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities or controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises restricting traffic associated with at least a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities for a subset of one or more devices in the device group, the subset of one or more devices including the first end-user device. 33. The method of claim 32, wherein restricting traffic associated with the at least a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities for a subset of one or more devices in the device group comprises: limiting an amount of service usage associated with the at least a particular service activity by the subset of one or more devices in the device group, throttling a rate of service usage associated with the at least a particular service activity by the subset of one or more devices in the device group, or preventing service usage associated with the at least a particular service activity by the subset of one or more devices in the device group. 34. The method of claim 26, wherein the first control policy is based on a type of the first wireless network, a time of day, a location, or a combination of these. 35. The method of claim 26, wherein the second control policy is based on a type of the second wireless network, a time of day, a location, or a combination of these. 36. The method of claim 26, wherein the first control policy or the second control policy is based on an aspect of the one or more available service activities, the aspect of the one or more available service activities being an application associated with a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities, a network communication end point associated with the particular service activity of the one or more available service activities, a content type of the particular service activity of the one or more available service activities, or a combination of these. 37. The method of claim 26, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the first device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the first device-group service policy through a user interface communicatively coupled to the network system. 38. The method of claim 26, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the second device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the second device-group service policy through a user interface communicatively coupled to the network system. 39. The method of claim 26, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the first device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the first device-group service policy from one of the plurality of end-user devices in the device group. 40. The method of claim 26, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the second device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the second device-group service policy from one of the plurality of end-user devices in the device group. 41. The method of claim 26, wherein the device-group management entity is an entity associated with a family service account, a user of at least one of the plurality of end-user devices, or an entity that is financially responsible for at least a portion of usage of the first or second wireless network associated with the device group. 42. The method of claim 26, wherein the device-group management entity is a virtual service provider or an enterprise administrator associated with an enterprise service account. 43. The method of claim 26, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the first device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the first device-group service policy from a virtual service provider terminal. 44. The method of claim 26, wherein obtaining, from the device-group management entity, the at least a portion of the second device-group service policy comprises receiving a user input for establishing at least an aspect of the second device-group service policy from a virtual service provider terminal. 45. The method of claim 26, further comprising at least assisting in presenting a notification associated with at least one of the one or more available service activities, wherein the notification provides a service usage measure associated with at least a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities. 46. The method of claim 26, further comprising: obtaining a first usage measure and a second usage measure, the first usage measure comprising a first measure of usage of a particular service activity of the one or more available service activities by the first end-user device, and the second usage measure comprising a second measure of usage of the particular service activity by the first end-user device; andgenerating an aggregate usage measure based on the first usage measure and the second usage measure,and wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities or controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling traffic associated with the particular service activity based on the aggregate usage measure. 47. The method of claim 26, further comprising: obtaining a first usage measure and a second usage measure, the first usage measure comprising a measure of usage of a first service activity of the one or more available service activities by the first end-user device, and the second usage measure comprising a measure of usage of a second service activity of the one or more available service activities by the first end-user device; andgenerating an aggregate usage measure based on the first usage measure and the second usage measure,and wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities based on the aggregate usage measure, or controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises controlling the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities based on the aggregate usage measure. 48. The method of claim 26, wherein at least an aspect of the first device-group service policy is based on a type of the first wireless network. 49. The method of claim 26, wherein at least an aspect of the second device-group service policy is based on a type of the second wireless network. 50. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises allowing, dropping, blocking, throttling, buffering, delaying, quarantining, or traffic shaping the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities, or modifying a quality-of-service of the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 51. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises allowing, dropping, blocking, throttling, buffering, delaying, quarantining, or traffic shaping the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities, or modifying a quality-of-service of the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 52. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises directing, routing, or tunneling the at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 53. The method of claim 26, wherein controlling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities comprises directing, routing, or tunneling the at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities. 54. The method of claim 26, wherein the first device-group service policy or the second device-group service policy comprises a first portion and a second portion, and further comprising: sending the second portion to a service processor on the first end-user device. 55. The method of claim 26, further comprising: obtaining an accounting of a first or second wireless network usage associated with the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities; andallocating at least a portion of the accounting to an account associated with an entity that is financially responsible for at least a portion of usage of the first or second wireless network associated with the device group. 56. A network system comprising: one or more user interfaces configured to accept, from a device-group management entity, at least a first portion of a device-group service policy applicable to a device group managed at least in part by the device-group management entity, the device-group management entity being different from a network system operator associated with the network system, the device group including a plurality of end-user devices communicatively coupled or capable of being communicatively coupled to the network system over a first wireless network, the plurality of end-user devices including a first end-user device and a second end-user device, the device-group service policy to be applied when any end-user device in the device group communicates or initiates communication over the first wireless network, the device-group service policy comprising: a classification policy to assist in identifying traffic associated with one or more available service activities, the one or more available service activities being a subset of all service activities available over the first wireless network, the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities consisting of data traffic, anda control policy to assist in controlling at least a portion of the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities; andone or more network elements configured to: identify prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device,based on at least a portion of the classification policy, identify first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the wireless network associated with the first end-user device,based on at least a portion of the control policy, control at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities,determine that the first end-user device is connected to a second wireless network,identify prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device, andrefrain from applying at least a second portion of the device-group service policy to at least a portion of the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device, the at least a second portion of the device-group service policy being the same as or different from the at least a first portion of the device-group service policy. 57. A network system comprising: one or more user interfaces configured to: accept, from a device-group management entity, at least a portion of a first device-group service policy applicable to a device group managed at least in part by the device-group management entity, the device-group management entity being different from a network system operator associated with the network system, the device group including a plurality of end-user devices communicatively coupled or capable of being communicatively coupled to the network system over a first wireless network, the plurality of end-user devices including a first end-user device and a second end-user device, the first device-group service policy to be applied when any end-user device in the device group communicates or initiates communication over the first wireless network, the first device-group service policy comprising: a first classification policy to assist in identifying traffic associated with one or more available service activities, the one or more available service activities being a subset of all service activities available over the first wireless network, the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities consisting of data traffic, anda first control policy to assist in controlling at least a portion of the traffic associated with the one or more available service activities, andaccept, from the device-group management entity, at least a portion of a second device-group service policy applicable to the device group, the second device-group service policy comprising a second classification policy and a second control policy, the second device-group service policy being different from the first device-group service policy; andone or more network elements configured to: identify prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device,based on at least a portion of the first classification policy, identify first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the first wireless network associated with the first end-user device,based on at least a portion of the first control policy, control at least a portion of the first traffic associated with the one or more available service activities,determine that the first end-user device is connected to a second wireless network,identify prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device,based on at least a portion of the second classification policy, identify second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities within the prospective, attempted, or successful data traffic over the second wireless network associated with the first end-user device, andbased on at least a portion of the second control policy, control at least a portion of the second traffic associated with the one or more available service activities.
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