Communication method and device based on fusion device
A technology integrating equipment and communication methods, applied in wireless communication, electrical components, security devices, etc., can solve problems such as inability to implement screen throwing services, complicated management of registration numbers, and inability of set-top boxes to support near-field communication.
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[0204] Such as Figure 10 Shown is a schematic diagram of the business flow of screen rejection in the ringing state described in this embodiment, and the specific implementation process is as follows:
[0205] (1) UE_B is paired with a set-top box;
[0206] (2) UE_B is paired successfully, set the available state of the screen before the call;
[0207] (3) UE_A sends a video call to UE_B (SDP carries audio and video media), and sends INVITE to IMS;
[0208] (4) IMS forwards INVITE to UE_B;
[0209] (5) UE_B returns to 183;
[0210] (6) IMS to 183;
[0211] (7) UE_A sends PRACK;
[0212] (8) IMS to PRACK;
[0213] (9) UE_B returns 200OK;
[0214] (10) IMS to 200OK;
[0215] (11) UE_B returns 180;
[0216] (12) IMS to 180;
[0217] (13) The screen shake button on the UE_B ringing interface is available, and the user clicks it;
[0218] (14) UE_B sends a request SDP message to the set-top box;
[0219] (15) Set-top box returns to SDP;
[0220] (16) UE_B constructs S...
Embodiment 2
[0234] Such as Figure 11 Shown is a schematic diagram of the business process of screen rejection in the call state described in this embodiment, and the specific implementation process is as follows:
[0235] (1) UE_B is paired with a set-top box;
[0236] (2) UE_B is paired successfully, set the available state of the screen before the call;
[0237] (3) UE_A has established a call with UE_B;
[0238](4) The screen shake button on the UE_B ringing interface is available, and the user clicks it;
[0239] (5) UE_B sends a request SDP message to the set-top box;
[0240] (6) Set-top box returns to SDP;
[0241] (7) UE_B constructs SDP (if UE_B has its own media stream, it is UE_B SDP+set-top box SDP);
[0242] (8) UE_B sends Re-INVITE, carrying the constructed SDP;
[0243] (9) IMS to Re-INVITE;
[0244] (10) UE_A returns 200 OK;
[0245] (11) IMS to 200OK;
[0246] (12) UE_B sends a message to the set-top box to set the remote SDP;
[0247] (13) The set-top box retu...
Embodiment 3
[0253] like Figure 12 Shown is a schematic diagram of the screen dumping service (taking the call state as an example) described in this embodiment that is compatible with a camera device that does not support a microphone. The specific implementation process is as follows:
[0254] (1) UE_B is paired with a set-top box;
[0255] (2) UE_B sends a capability query message to the STB;
[0256] (3) The set-top box returns a response message, indicating that only video is supported;
[0257] (4) UE_B is paired successfully, set the available state of the screen before the call;
[0258] (5) UE_A has established a call with UE_B;
[0259] (6) The screen shake button on the UE_B ringing interface is available, and the user clicks it;
[0260] (7) UE_B sends a request SDP message to the set-top box;
[0261] (8) Set-top box returns to SDP;
[0262] (9) UE_B constructs SDP (if UE_B has its own media stream, it is UE_B SDP+set-top box SDP);
[0263] (10) UE_B sends Re-INVITE, c...
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