JP2014525699A

5G,4G,3G

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JP20140525000

Publication Date:

29-09-2014

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Application Date:

16-12-2011

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US

Priority Date:

11-08-2011

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Application Number:

JP20140525000

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

29-09-2014

Application Date:

16-12-2011

Priority Date:

11-08-2011

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Abstract  Abstract

The present invention relates to a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) from a multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) download of dynamic adaptive streaming (DASH) formatted content over HTTP in an Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia System (IMS) network. ) A method for switching to base delivery is disclosed. The method includes a service control function (SCF) module that receives a session initiation protocol (SIP) re-invitation from a mobile device while the mobile device is receiving an MBMS download in a content delivery session that includes DASH formatted content. Can be included. The SCF module can send a SIP invitation to the HTTP / SIP adapter to select an HTTP server for HTTP-based delivery. The SCF module can receive a SIP confirmation from the HTTP / SIP adapter indicating the selection of an HTTP server for the content distribution session. The SCF module can forward the SIP confirmation to the mobile device and indicate a switch to the HTTP server for content delivery session.

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