Deutsche Telekom had 14 patents in edge computing during Q2 2024. Deutsche Telekom AG’s patents in Q2 2024 focus on methods for operating a communication network to optimize data rate transmission between sender and receiver in real-time applications. These methods involve adjusting data rates based on available bitrates, preventing bitrate drops below minimum operable levels, and providing guaranteed minimum bitrates. Additionally, a user-assistant system for threat detection and convenience is disclosed, utilizing sensors to monitor user activity and physical properties to assist in real-time interpretation and response. Another patent describes a method for measuring latency in connections by analyzing time intervals between transmitting packets and receiving echo packets. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Deutsche Telekom had no grants in edge computing as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Low-jitter communication connection for a distributed real-time application (Patent ID: US20240214320A1)
The patent filed by Deutsche Telekom AG describes a method for operating a communication network that involves providing a sender and receiver of a distributed real-time application with a communication connection. The sender transmits data packets to the receiver at a data rate based on the currently available bitrate of the connection. A node in the network anticipates a drop in the available bitrate and signals this difference to the application, which then adjusts the data rate accordingly.
The method includes various claims related to determining threshold values for signaling bitrate differences, dynamically adjusting data rates based on available bitrates, and utilizing modulation schemes and radio quality to anticipate bitrate changes. Additionally, the patent covers scenarios where the communication network is a cellular network providing wireless connections, with mobile devices and edge cloud servers acting as sender and receiver. The patent also includes claims for non-transitory computer-readable mediums storing program codes to carry out the described method as a node in the network or as a sender/receiver of the real-time application in cooperation with the network node.
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