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출원번호 | US-0684033 (2015-04-10) |
등록번호 | US-9277445 (2016-03-01) |
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A wireless end-user device has wireless wide-area network (WWAN) and wireless local-area network (WLAN) modems. One or more processors classify whether an application is interacting with a user in a user interface foreground of the device. At a time when Internet service activities are communicated
A wireless end-user device has wireless wide-area network (WWAN) and wireless local-area network (WLAN) modems. One or more processors classify whether an application is interacting with a user in a user interface foreground of the device. At a time when Internet service activities are communicated through the WWAN modem, the processors use a differential traffic control policy list to determine whether or not to apply a differential traffic control policy to an application requesting Internet service access. When the policy is applicable, and the application is not classified as interacting with a user in the device user interface foreground, the Internet service access request is blocked.
1. A wireless end-user device, comprising: a wireless wide area network (WWAN) modem to communicate data for Internet service activities between the device and at least one WWAN, when configured for and connected to the WWAN;a wireless local area network (WLAN) modem to communicate data for Internet
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A wireless end-user device, comprising: a wireless wide area network (WWAN) modem to communicate data for Internet service activities between the device and at least one WWAN, when configured for and connected to the WWAN;a wireless local area network (WLAN) modem to communicate data for Internet service activities between the device and at least one WLAN, when configured for and connected to the WLAN; andone or more processors configured to classify, as a first classification, whether data for Internet service activities is to be communicated through the WWAN modem or the WLAN modem, andclassify, as a second classification, whether a particular application associated with an Internet service access request, and capable of both interacting with a user in a user interface foreground of the device, and at least some Internet service activities when not interacting with a user in the device user interface foreground,is interacting with the user in the device user interface foreground, andapply a differential traffic control policy to the Internet service access request, based on(i) the first and second classifications performed by the one or more processors, and(ii) a differential traffic control policy list distinguishing between a first one or more applications resident on the device and a second one or more applications resident on the device,such that, when the particular application is one of the first one or more applications, the one or more processors are operable toblock the Internet service access request in a first state of the first and second classifications, wherein data for Internet service activities is classified as to be provided through the WWAN modem, and the particular application is not classified as interacting with a user in the device user interface foreground, andallow the Internet service access request under at least one different state of the first and second classifications. 2. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are configured to classify that the particular application is interacting with the user in the device user interface foreground when the user of the device is directly interacting with that application or perceiving any benefit from that application. 3. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, further comprising the user interface, wherein the user interface is to provide the user of the device with information regarding why the differential traffic control policy is applied to the particular end-user application. 4. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, further comprising the user interface, wherein the user interface is to inform a user of the wireless end-user device when there are options to set, control, override, or modify service usage controls that affect the differential traffic control policy and/or the differential traffic control policy list. 5. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the differential traffic control policy is part of a multimode profile having different policies for different networks. 6. The wireless end-user device of claim 5, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to select a traffic control policy from the multimode profile based at least in part on a network type of a network connection currently in use by the wireless end-user device. 7. The wireless end-user device of claim 6, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to, when the network type of a network connection is at least one type of WLAN connection, select a traffic control policy from the multimode profile based at least in part on a type of network connection from the WLAN to the Internet. 8. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are further to apply the differential traffic control policy such that, when the particular application is one of the second one or more applications, the one or more processors are operable to allow the Internet service access request when data for Internet service activities is classified as to be provided through the WWAN modem, and the particular application is not classified as interacting with a user in the device user interface foreground. 9. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are to apply the differential traffic control policy to one of but not both of a WWAN modem connection to a roaming WWAN network and a WWAN modem connection to a home WWAN network. 10. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to dynamically change the application of the differential traffic control policy based on a power state of the device. 11. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to dynamically change the application of the differential traffic control policy based on a device usage state. 12. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to dynamically change the application of the differential traffic control policy based on power control state changes for one or more of the modems. 13. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the differential traffic control policy defines that the first one or more applications can only have WWAN network access events during particular time windows. 14. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to update the differential traffic control policy and/or the differential traffic control policy list based on information received from a network element. 15. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, further comprising an agent to block, modify, remove, or replace user interface messages generated by the particular application based on the applied differential traffic control policy. 16. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors operable to block the Internet service access request are configured to selectively block the Internet service access request by intercepting open, connect, and/or write requests by the particular application to a network stack. 17. The wireless end-user device of claim 16, wherein the one or more processors are configured to respond to an intercepted request by the particular application by emulating network messaging. 18. The wireless end-user device of claim 17, wherein emulating network messaging comprises responding to a network request from the particular application by blocking the request from passing to a network stack and returning to the particular application a message indicating the network request was not successful. 19. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are configured to classify that the particular application is interacting with a user in the device user interface foreground based on a state of user interface priority for the application. 20. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the second one or more applications are not subject to a differential network access control that is applicable to the first one or more applications. 21. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, further comprising a policy agent to: monitor Internet service activity usage for a third application that is neither one of the first one or more applications nor one of the second one or more applications; andto report the activity usage to a network element when Internet service activity usage by the third application exceeds a data usage threshold. 22. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are further configured to classify between: user applications; system applications, utilities, functions, or processes; and operating system application, utilities, functions, or processes. 23. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the second one or more applications comprises foreground services. 24. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein block comprises intermittently block when the Internet service access request occurs during selected time windows. 25. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the one or more processors are configured to prevent the first one or more applications from changing the power state of the modem, and to not prevent the second one or more applications from changing the power state of the modem. 26. The wireless end-user device of claim 1, wherein the at least one different classification state comprises a state wherein data for Internet service activities is classified as to be provided through the WWAN modem, and the particular application is classified as interacting with a user in the device user interface foreground.
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