ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 6 -- United States Patent no. 12,464,556, issued on Nov. 4, was assigned to Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc. (Basking Ridge, N.J.).
"Systems and methods for multi-factor traffic scheduling in a wireless network" was invented by Peretz Feder (Englewood, N.J.), James Mathew (Belle Mead, N.J.), Ankur Bharadwaj (New Delhi), Sachin Vargantwar (Cumming, Ga.) and Sanjay Charanlal Bisen (Gurgaon, India).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A device described herein, such as a User Plane Function ("UPF") of a core network or some other network element, may receive traffic associated with a first User Equipment ("UE") and a second UE. The traffic may include a first set of packets assoc...